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         <title>The 5 apps that I would like to use in my classroom are: Khan   Academy, Making Change, Dragon Box 5+, Splash Math (K-5), and Prodigy.  I already use Khan Academy on the classroom computers, so using the app would be the next logical step.  I would recommend this app for students to use on their own devices because it is free.  I like the Making Change app because it allows students to apply their money knowledge to a scenario in which they need to create change.  It&#39;s a life skill.  I would use this app once students have correctly identified coins and their combined values.  I would have the app available as part of a Money Center.  I would use Dragon Box 5+, Slash Math, and Prodigy as apps for reinforcement for skills learned using the classroom curriculum.  Prodigy would be a great incentive for reluctant learners because it similar to Minecraft.  Using apps and computer programs should enhance the district adopted curriculum and deepen a student&#39;s understanding.</title>
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