So what can you do with only one iPad in a classroom? Lots of things!
We
have a large number of one iPad classrooms right now. These teachers
are using their iPad, Apple TV, and HDMI projector to wirelessly present
instruction and impact student learning while being "untethered" and
able to move around the room.
But teachers are also
finding ways to use the iPad for small group or partner activities. They
are utilizing apps that are designed for more than one user at a time.
Here are a few examples:
Futaba
is a multiplayer vocabulary building game. Two students can play the
free version but an in-app purchase allows up to 4 players and the game
can be customized. There is also an "education" version - Futaba
Classroom Games for Kids.
Bluster
is a free iPad game from McGraw-Hill. Use single player mode or team
mode to build vocabulary skills. The game can be customized by choosing
the level of play and types of words (e.g., synonyms, rhyming words).
Phonics
Tic Tac Toe from Lakeshore Learning. Two player tic tac toe game to
practice a wide variety of Phonics skills. Geared for users ages 6 - 8
years.
Always on the look out for other interesting and engaging ways to use one iPad in the classroom!