10 June 2012

Felt Board App Giveaway!

Do you like to use a felt board while you read stories to your students?  Do you keep loosing your pieces and have to remake them year after year?  Are you looking for more ways to use apps for story telling and recalling?  Then the Felt Board app is for you!!  The generous people over at Software Smoothie gave me 3 codes to giveaway!
This app is easy to use and is child friendly.  All you have to do is drag items onto the board and "glue" it down!  You can prepare pieces ahead of time to use with a story or fingerplay or you can have students create their own pictures and scenes after reading a story to demonstrate comprehension.  To learn more about this app and other apps from Software Smoothie visit their website here!

The only requirement is you MUST be from the United States in order to enter this contest!!!  The code won't work if you are outside the U.S. (sorry!).

Good Luck!!


8 comments:

  1. always looking for fun new apps! Thanks!

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  2. I would love to use Felt Board in my therapy classes for use and practice of fluency shaping strategies, language development, vocabulary, story telling and retelling, sequencing, fine motor skills, wh questions, artic carryover...I could figure out a way to use this app with almost every child/goal I have!

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  3. I don't do therapy, but I am certified to teach grades 1-6 and am working toward my certification to be a reading specialist. I think this would be a great way for students to show they comprehend reading!

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  4. I would use the app to work on following directions

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  5. I have this app, and it's great to use for language! I recommend it for all SLPs!

    -Brea
    www.letstalkslp.blogspot.com

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  6. I would love this app! I could use it for directions, vocab, short story telling, sequencing, the list goes on and on:) thanks for the giveaway!

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  7. Love this colorful, fun app...would be great for direction following, sequencing, retelling a story, artic carryover.

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  8. I work with preschool and this app looks perfect for my kiddos

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