Fight brain drain and poetry in motion

Published Jul 19, 2013

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Flying Alphabetinis

Fight brain drain with some word-game fun

“The Flying Alphabetinis,” from Fingerprint Digital, is a Boggle-like game, recommended for ages 6 and up, that pits players against each other, and the clock, to find as many words as possible in a grid. Players can get bonus points for finding special words served up by the game each round.

The game requires parents to register with Fingerprint Digital and also has the option for online play against strangers. The app will generate a random username for you, in order to keep kids from letting information about their true identities slip. This is not a complex game, but it can be used to expand vocabularies and the competition aspect could help your reluctant students get on board. Free, for iOS devices.

 

Poetry App

The written word

If you're looking for a little inspiration or simply another way to slowly get the students in your house back into the swing of things, drop in a little appreciation for the written word with the Poetry App from the Josephine Hart Poetry Foundation.

This poetry discovery app lets users find poems by mood, subject and poet, as well as by browsing through online audio files. You can even try to come across poems at random, with a poetry spinner that will pick two subjects (e.g. love and youth) and use those as a basis to recommend poems. Just shake your phone to have the app find two random subjects.

Users can save favourite poems within the app and also share poems they find via email, Twitter or Facebook. The app includes poems published in the foundation's “Poetry” magazine as well as works in the public domain and a range of poems included with permission from the authors. Free, for Android and iOS devices. - The Washington Post

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