The first few days at a new school can be an overwhelming for some students. From meeting new people to simply knowing their way around a new building there is a lot to take in all at once. If you have iPads in classroom, there are a couple of apps that could help you help your students get familiar with the people and places within your school.
TinyTap allows you to create simple iPad games based on the pictures that you take with your iPad. To create a game on TinyTap you upload pictures or take new pictures and arrange them into a set.
Then select each image to create questions about it. To create your
question press the record button and start talking. When you have
finished talking select a portion of your picture to serve as the
answer. You could use TinyTap to take pictures of hallways and rooms in your school then turn those pictures into identification games.
ThingLink’s iPad app allows you to import pictures from your iPad’s camera roll and or take new pictures to turn into interactive images. Use the app to take pictures of your important places in your school and put interactive labels on them through ThingLink. After creating your interactive images you can post them on your classroom blog and or share them directly to your students. (This activity can also be done by using ThingLink.com instead of the iPad app).