Sara Heintzelman
This app is for middle schoolers who are practicing common and proper nouns.
The app is an interactive, educational drag-and-drop game called "Spring Phonics Sorter," specifically designed to help early readers (like 1st graders) practice the long "o" sound.
This is an analog clock that students can use to practice telling the time.
This app was designed for high school students who are using fairy tales to write their own fractured fairy tales. This can be used as a warm-up for their writing sessions.
This game is for students who enjoy Minecraft and are practicing counting by 10.
This game is designed to help high school students with placing quotation marks.
This app is designed to help a student who likes Minecraft practice basic subtraction problems.
This app is for a student who is practicing single digit addition and enjoys Minecraft.
Lock in to working by removing distractions, planning breaks, integrating affirmations and creating structure!
This app is designed for a student who is working to identify if they have enough money to make a purchase.
This app is designed to help first graders practice comparing two digit numbers.
This app is designed to help kids see a visual timer for brushing their teeth.
The purpose of this app is to give teachers who love Diet Coke positive affirmations about teaching.