08 July 2013

Little Red Riding Hood Interactive Book By Playtales, S.L. ((app review & giveaway!))

Are you looking for fun, new and motivating ways to bring in classic stories into your speech rooms?  Playtales (the developers that provides storybook apps) has created an interactive storybook app that your students will love!

 This 32 page story will keep your students engaged while listening/reading along.  The app/story starts out with a quick activity where students must place the numbers back on the clock!  As you can see below, it is a great way for students to work together, follow directions, and practice matching skills.
Then students get to start hearing the story!  All you have to do is touch the "flipped page" on the bottom right to move to the next page of the story.  Each page has interactive buttons and opportunities for students to stay motivating, follow directions, use cause/effect skills and more.  Since you get to decide when to move onto the next page, you can easily ask your students questions, complete graphic organizers, use your own sequencing pictures and more!
At any time, you can touch the book in the bottom/middle and you can view all of the pages (if you wanted to go back or just ahead for predicting lessons) or change languages/settings.
This story will definitely keep your students motivated.  You can use this story and compare it to other versions of the Little Red Riding Hood.
Learn more about this $2.99 app by visiting iTunes HERE!

The developers were generous and provided me with another code to give away to one lucky winner!  Enter to win this app for yourself below!


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7 comments:

  1. Following directions, story detail recall

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  2. I would this for many goals following directions, turn taking, WH questions etc. Thanks for the opportunity to be entered in the drawing. My email address is tmarden@cox.net

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  3. Following directions, story retell/sequencing, etc!

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  4. Lots of great things to target with this app...wh questions, story retelling, following directions, cause/effect, sequencing...would love to win!

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  5. I would have them work on following directions, retelling and sequencing, just to name a few.

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  6. wh questions, following directions, sequencing

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