HOMEWORK and ASSIGNMENTS

C. P. Honors English 9:

Vocabulary Independent Study:


Technology Stuff

1: Moodle Link

2: Googledocs
3.Hershey Edmodo
http://hershey.edmodo.com/


List of other apps to consider:

  • Socrative (response system)
  • Spicynodes.org (flow charts/organizer)
  • Idea Sketch: flow charts/diagrams (app)
  • Midomo: app for idea flow charts, etc.
  • Simple Outliner: make outlines and save (app)
  • Edmodo (collaborative management tool)
  • Dropbox (this is also available as a web tool and allows files to be saved in the cloud and then downloaded to any device with this app or any computer with the software downloaded)
  • Googlesearch (much easier than the steps to access this through a web browser on a phone)
  • Wikipanion (access to Wikipedia for Apple products—Wikipedia has its own app for Android but the apps are nearly identical)
  • EasyBib (helps students with APA, MLA, Chicago citations)
  • GoogleDrive (for Google docs, presentations, spreasheets, etc) this allows students to access the Google docs they may have created at home the night before.
  • Quizlet (digital flashcards for studying—also a web tool. Android has “Flashcards+ Free” as a comparable app that actually connects to Quizlet)
  • Diigo (digital annotation device for webpages)
  • Evernote (both Diigo and Evernote are bookmarking, organizing apps and both are also web tools accessible on a computer)
  • Symbaloo (using a visual cues, this organizes websites into themes that can be shared among students and teachers. Also a web tool accessible on a computer)
  • Adobe Reader (to view pdf files on a mobile device)
  • Scan (for QR codes)
  • Merriam-Webster Dictionary (allows for voice-command search and has been rated higher than “Dictionary.com”)
  • Converter Plus (this is the only one that does not have an easy comparable app on Android) a unit converter including area, weight, energy, force, power, pressure, currency, etc.

Web-based Resources and Tools