Social Studies APPS

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Khan Academy

Khan Academy

We hope you have heard of Khan Academy, and if not you are in for a treat.  At the forefront of open source education, Khan Academy’s goal is to provide free world-class education to... Read more >

Khan Academy - Khan Academy

World Atlas by National Geographic

World Atlas by National Geographic

Good bye bulky old atlas that weighs a ton, cost a fortune and sits and collects dust when not in use, hello Atlas for iOS! All the information of a traditional atlas on your... Read more >

World Atlas by National Geographic - National Geographic Society

Presidents vs. Aliens

Presidents vs. Aliens

This is the latest app by the folks who made the popular Stack the States and Stack the Countries apps.  You are asked random U.S. presidential facts (i.e. nicknames, who was Pres.... Read more >

Presidents vs. Aliens - Dan Russell-Pinson

Historic Places

Historic Places

This is app is great for traveling and learning about the local sites. Search for Historic Places App for landmarks and historical sites near your location and use the map and/or compass to find... Read more >

Historic Places - Groundspeak Inc.

Geocashing

Geocashing

Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunt that can be played anywhere in the world. The idea is to find a hidden treasure, a geocache, by locating it with its GPS coordinates. Geocaching is a... Read more >

Geocaching - Groundspeak Inc.

Britannica Kids: Ancient Egypt

Britannica Kids:  Ancient Egypt

This Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt app is good for ages 4-adult.  It has lots of  information in an encyclopedic form, with lovely images, plus a few basic games (a matching game and a puzzle). ... Read more >

Britannica Kids: Ancient Egypt - Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc

Britannica Kids: Rainforests

Britannica Kids:  Rainforests

This Encyclopedia of Rainforests has lots of  information in a more traditional encyclopedic form, and is good for ages 4-adult.  It is made more interesting by the lovely images, plus a few basic... Read more >

Britannica Kids: Rainforests - Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc

National Capitals Genius

National Capitals Genius

This app helps rote memorization of national capitals and is best for older elementary students to adults.  They say it was developed using the latest in memory science – and we believe it.  You... Read more >

National Capitals Genius, by Brainscape - Brainscape

Stack the Countries

Stack the Countries

Stack the Countries app is a fun way to practice country capitals and learn facts about countries, including location, borders, flags, size, language and capitals. In the first level (which can take a while... Read more >

Stack the States

Stack the States

We love this app!  Stack the States is a great way to practice state capitals and learn state facts, including abbreviations and adjacent states. Besides answering correctly, you need to use spatial sense... Read more >

Stack the States - Dan Russell-Pinson

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Best Classic Family Games Apps

There are some great versions of classic board (and board-ish) games for your tablet.  Here’s a list of some of our favorites.  Yes, they are games, but they have solid educational value and the bonus… Read more >

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Ten Apps to Keep Your Kids Learning All Summer

Avoid brain drain this summer with fun learning apps. Whether for reviewing material, getting a leg up on the school year, or exploring a special interest,  there are many apps that can boost your child’s… Read more >

Early Reading Apps Your PK-1st Grade Kids Will Love

Early reading, pre-reading, call it what you want. Either way, it is an exciting and often challenging time.  Luckily, apps work beautifully to provide simple learning tools to promote letter sense and writing and sight… Read more >

Yes, Your iPhone Does Have Parental Controls

We recommend checking out the parental controls on your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad.  They are called restrictions, and here’s how to set them:

  • Settings
  • General
  • Restrictions
  • Enable Restrictions
  • Set a passcode

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