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November 29, 2014
Love Creativity
Really like this app because students can be creative.
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July 9, 2014
Repurpose everyday items to draw a face (banana=nose, etc)
Not as a teaching tool per se, but as a creative play tool.
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February 15, 2014
iMake it....or I don't
I was very disappointed in the application and what it offered to Kindergarten children. It was a little difficult for the kids to be able to do on their own and many of them got frustrated with the process. I did like the colorful nature of the program, it was very inviting and appeared as if it was going to be a "fun" and exciting program. I think it might be good for older children but the prek-k rating is stretching it a bit. It is a very creative application and promotes that creativity but just at a little more difficult level than Kindergardners can do independently.
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February 15, 2014
Creativity + fun, may be too abstract for some learners
There are two versions of this app. Faces and ABC. The ABC app would only be appropriate for K-1 or 2. The Faces app can be used up to Middle School as a creativity tool. Students use photo images of food, tools, and everyday objects to make expressions (Faces), or objects that begin with a specific letter of the alphabet (ABC).
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