Jane

Assignment #2. Jane Thomas

1. A+ flash cards. Free. I would use this app for the students to review their muscles and bones to study for their test and students to learn the components of fitness and exercises or activities demonstrated each one.

2. Smash your food. $2.99. I would show the students this app and let them use it at a station to evaluate something they eat. Won Michelle Obama app award for teaching healthy eating.

3. Group builder. $.99. I would use this app to create different teams for my classes to randomly put them together.

4. Fitness Class. Free. I would use this to stream workout videos over a projector to warm up my classes.

5. Yoga Free For IPad. Free. I would use this app to show student different yoga poses with pictures and descriptions on how to perform each movement for cool downs.

6. Pinterest. Free. I would use this app to look for lessons that I could use in my classes.

7. ITGO Interval Trainer. $3.99. I would use this app to play music when the students are working at stations. This timer app is loaded with bell and whistles and will allow me to select times for intervals, music to go along with each interval (your own or pre-loaded), noises and sound effects to signal the chance of intervals and the tempo of music for each interval.

8. Dragon Dictation. Free. I would use this app This easy-to-use voice recognition app to speak and have my messages instantly transcribed into an email or text message.

9. YouTube. Free. You tube can be used for many instructional videos for my classes.

10. Muscle Scan Mike. $.99. I would use this app to have my students review their muscles for their test.

1. Shop Savvy. Free. I would use this app to compare prices when I shop.

2. Weather Channel. Free. I would use this app to check the

3. Tripit. Free. I would use this app to organize all my travel plans.

4. Words With Friends. Free. I would enjoy playing scrabble with my friends.

5. Pandora. Free. I love to listen to music and would listen to Pandora radio for my music.