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$3.99 I have been using this app in my science classroom. This is an interesting app that will let students get to experience dissection without giving them a scalpel. Students explore the internal organs of the frog without the mess.
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Free I use this app in my science classroom when we talk about food chains and webs. Interesting app for exploring owl pellets with many media components. It has bone identification, owl history, skeleton diagrams, videos, and a place to purchase owl pellets. Very, very useful. Video Not Available
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Free I use this app in my science lab. Excellent app for timing up to 16 different groups or labs at the same time. Video Not Available
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Free I got this for personal use, but the students in my classes like to look at it. A bit advanced for upper elementary and junior high students, this app would better be fit for older students. It shows all of the different portions of the brain and gives information about them as well.
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$0.99 I found this app and thought is would be cool in the classroom. The kids love it. This app has several roller coasters that the you can watch and see the potential energy, kinetic energy, acceleration, Gforce, and more. This app also has the ability to build your own roller coaster. Really neat. Video Not Available
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$3.99 I downloaded this app for my science classroom. This is an excellent app for dissection so that you do not have to actually dissect a real rat. It lets the students have the opportunity to dissect and learn about the rat internal organs without giving them a scalpel.
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Free I have reviewed this app for my classroom. This app is excellent when discussing parallel circuits in the science classroom. It offers information about these types of circuits and also allows the player to construct parallel circuits in a game type mode. The player must construct the circuit as described before moving on. Video Not Available
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$0.99 I have reviewed this app for my classroom. This app is excellent when discussing parallel circuits in the science classroom. It offers information about these types of circuits and also allows the player to construct parallel circuits in a game type mode. The player must construct the circuit as described before moving on. Video Not Available
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Free at the point in time I heard about this app in a workshop that I went to. This app has life science trivia, flashcards, and a game called Word Fly. In Word Fly, the player can practice vocabulary through catching the letters to the vocabulary words with the tongue of an iguana (game is somewhat like Hangman). Video Not Available
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Free at the point in time I heard about this app in a workshop that I went to. This app has earth science trivia, flashcards, and a game called Word Fly. In Word Fly, the player can practice vocabulary through catching the letters to the vocabulary words with the tongue of an iguana (game is somewhat like Hangman). Video Not Available
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Free at the point in time I heard about this app in a workshop that I went to. This app has physical science trivia, flashcards, and a game called Word Fly. In Word Fly, the player can practice vocabulary through catching the letters to the vocabulary words with the tongue of an iguana (game is somewhat like Hangman). Video Not Available
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Free I found this app in the app store while searching for science apps. This is a science glossary of a large amount of science vocabulary. Video Not Available
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The app itself is Free, but the books and charts in the app can cost up to $2.00 each. This app was introduced at a science workshop that I went to. The app is an excellent resource for finding books and charts about different animal and human body organs and structures. Video Not Available
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Free I have had this app for a while. This app give information about each element in the periodic table. The elements are listed in order of their atomic number. Video Not Available
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Free I found this app at the TCEA website.TCEA This app allows the viewer to see earthquakes in real time. Colored dots show intensity, locations, and time of the most recent earthquakes. Video Not Available
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Free I found this app at the TCEA website.TCEA This is a great app that gives access to short science videos. The videos show how set up and complete experiments and investigations. They make science fun and easy.
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$2.99 I found this app at the TCEA website.TCEA This app is meant for very young children. I starts to give children the basis for seasons and what happens during each season.
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Free I found this app at the TCEA website.TCEA Very cool app for use in the field. It lets you take a picture of a leaf with your ipad camera and upload it. Then it uses photo recognition to determine what type of tree the leaf came from.
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$4.99 I found this app at the TCEA website.TCEA This animated book shows all you need to know about electricity while making it exciting. Video Not Available
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Free I found this app at the TCEA website.TCEA This 3D app has a direct connection with NASA. It downloads updates directly to your iPad and alerts you when something new happens on the Sun. Video Not Available
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$1.99 I found this app at the TCEA website.TCEA Created to follow middle school content, this app allows the investigation of cells, the structures, and functions. Video Not Available
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$0.99 I found this app myself. This app explores the Solar System. It is probably more suitable for younger students or children because it is a cartoon type setting. However, it is very informative.
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Free I found this app myself. This is a neat app book that allows smaller children to learn about all types of books while also learning about the alphabet. Video Not Available
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$1.99 I found this app at the TCEA website.TCEA A really neat app that describes the moon phases and different facts about the moon and the sun. Video Not Available
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$19.99 I found this app on my own when. This is not a science app in and of itself. However, this app is usefully as a daily tool for the science classroom for making notes, showing presentations, and viewing science videos.
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