5 Popular Educational Apps

With technology taking education over at a rapid rate, more parents than ever are keen to provide their kids with every available tool to ensure success. The 5 educational apps below have not only received a thumbs-up from teachers; Pre-K students also thoroughly enjoy using them.

1. Starfall ABCs

This early learning app is fantastic for teaching the alphabet and phonics, while also encouraging young kids to improve their listening skills.

Skills are taught audibly, visually and within sentences and words. The app enables kids to hear the sounds of each letter repeated several times and see and hear how each letter gets used within various words – all while having a lot of fun.

2. Montessori Crosswords

Montessori Crosswords helps teach Pre-K kids basic reading skills in a phonetic manner because it teaches letter sounds, while also adding mini age-appropriate crossword puzzles and consonant blends to the mix. The app can be fully customized by parents to ensure that their kids are able to get the most out of it, and this is done by means of a dedicated section for parents.

3. Touch and Learn – Emotions

This free app is able to educate Pre-K kids about identifying emotions, facial expressions, body language, empathy and self-awareness. Learning how to understand and deal with emotions from such a young age will help kids to improve communication skills between themselves and other kids and adults and enable them to feel more at ease when expressing themselves appropriately.

4. Monkey Preschool Lunchbox

Currently one of the most popular Pre-K and Pre-School apps available, Monkey Preschool Lunchbox boasts a puzzle option that helps incorporate spatial and visual awareness while you aren’t able to be sitting down with your child and building actual puzzles. Other functions that this app offers are teaching young kids about aspects such as shape recognition, color identification, and sorting.

5. Thinking Time Pro – Cognitive Skills for Early Learning

When kids engage with this app, they will learn crucially important skills such as learning to sort from smallest to largest and vice versa, number recognition, patterning, basic addition skills and counting in sequence.

Very young kids as well as those who are preparing to enter their Pre-K year at school can make use of this app.

Points to Keep in Mind

While some of the above-mentioned apps are free to download and use, others may require initial purchase or in-app purchases from time to time. Always ensure that you read the terms and conditions associated with each app before downloading it.

When allowing your Pre-K kids to use and engage with apps, it is strongly recommended that you supervise them at all times. Younger kids should also be encouraged to use various other educational toys and tools from time to time as well, and not rely solely on apps as learning tools. This will help ensure that they are able to enjoy a well-rounded learning experience while also having a lot of fun.