Now that ScribblePress isn't free, this is a great alternative for elementary digital storytelling. Little Story Maker lets students incorporate images from the photo roll as well as record their own audio with their stories - all for FREE.
Use the app to create and manipulate 3D objects. They can then be printed out as flat nets and turned into physical objects. This is fantastic for teaching elementary students spatial skills.
This is a "just-in-time" resource for preK-3rd grade teachers at Central School. These resources are aligned to NETS-T national standards and support the district's goals of technology integration and increased rigor in the classroom.
This free app from McGraw Hill is great for elementary school students to work on building their vocabulary. Students can either play on their own or with a partner. Bluster works on rhyming, prefixes & suffixes, synonyms, homophones, adjectives, and over 800 vocabulary words.