This app could be used in the same ways that are described above for school libraries. It could also be used as positive reinforcement children who have behaved well and followed directions during library instruction time could be positively reinforced with iPad time featuring educational apps like this one. Librarians can have this app available on iPads in a quieter spot in the library and allow children to use the app either as directed or at their leisure to receive more practice reading and writing letters and numbers. This app can be used in school libraries as an enrichment tool for elementary aged school students or older students with severe learning and/or developmental disorders. iWriteWords can be used both on an iPhone and an iPad. This app was designed for and is found on the Apple app store. Users can use their fingers or a stylus to help practice writing their numbers and letters. Once the user has achieved this she can slide the letters into a spinning hole, which then allows her to move on to the next level. Once all the letters of the word being studied are written, a picture of said word appears on the screen, signaling the user both that she has completed the word, as well as what the meaning of the word is. The user drags her finger after the beach balls, resulting in the letter or number that is being focused on. This app turns writing into a game by having the user follow ‘Mr.Crab’ and help him collect beach balls as he moves across the beach. IWriteWords is a handwriting tool for children who need assistance when learning to write letters, numbers, and words.
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