Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | $1.99 | Super Duper, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
This App is simple to use - each student looks at an illustration and answers the question, "What are they thinking?" The student then gives a verbal response. After each answer, tap the green (correct) or red (incorrect) button to score the student's verbal response. Move to the next card by sliding the card currently on the display screen to the side, and the next image appears. Move to the next player by sliding the bar at the top of the screen. When you finish, view the results and email them to as many addresses as you like.
Webber® Photo Cards - What Are They Thinking? App lets you:
• Select all 60 cards or just the ones you want students to see.
• Track correct and incorrect responses for up to five players at a time.
• Teach storytelling.
• Increase sentence length.
• Introduce new grammatical structures.
• Practice articulation and fluency skills.
outdated and only a few usable pictures, it would've been nice to see some sample pictures beforehand, I would not have purchased. I bought to use in a social skills class...refund?
My students enjoy the pictures and like to make up more things,usually silly, that they could be thinking. Would like to see more apps like this! How about with the cats and dogs descriptive pictures? Or the babies? Students love to talk about them!
The creative mind behind this app did an amazing job! What a great teaching tool for the forward thinking educator.
I downloads this app and the sound does not work! the sound does work on my iPad ! I was excited to find it but not anymore!
I think this could be a great app, but the voice that labels items has an echo and it's distracting.
I was very disappointed in the voices and prosody of the speakers, as well as the contextual relevance of what the app suggests as things the characters are thinking. Not good models for my students in speech therapy. Would only buy for the pictures. Too expensive for what you get!
I bought this thinking I'd use it with my ASD social skills group but it's not what I thought. The things that the people are saying are silly and do not teach students functional responses for an inferring task.
I love superduper softwares and flash cards, but think they should reduce the price of all their apps. $6 for 52 flash card is too much. The kids go through them fast and then it gets boring to see the same cards or pictures. I would buy much more apps if they are at a reasonable price of $ 2 Or $ 3 at most This particular app has pictures of people with an empty thought bubble over the head and the child has to think what the person is thinking or might say. Like: woman standing with a plate of cookies, a bride and groom waving, child dialing a phone, lady vacuuming the floor..... These are pictures which you can collect from any magazine or books and make it more interesting. If you don't have the time to cut pictures this is a good app but not worth $6 :- my thoughts :)
The app is okay, not great. The voices are often strange or distorted and a woman does the man's voice. Since it was only 1.99 I guess it's okay, but not my fave.