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When I heard history and interactive, I was excited about Tiny using True Heroes 1781 History iPad App by Jolly Books.
I say it often, but I always want you to know that I don’t accept all the numerous requests for reviews that I get. I have to get giddy and it has to be something you or I will want to take a closer look at.
Okay, it doesn’t hurt either when I can giveaway some sweet things to you too.
So for the last couple of weeks, Tiny has been playing True Heroes 1781 History App and the first thing that caught my eye was the year. Tiny, not so much, but that is the beauty of interactive play.
Through the years, I have tried numerous ways of gently introducing key or significant dates to my sons without resorting to humdrum put you to sleep memorization.
Right away, I recognized 1781 as a key year or turning point in the American Revolution. Picture association with a key date helps a visual learner or even history hater to at least be aware of that time period.
History Mystery Interactive iPad App
As home educators we know we have to teach dates, but committing key dates to our child’s memory, not so easy.
Though the app says it is for K-6, you know how I feel about history. It is a content subject and grades can be subjective.
One of the gems that I really liked about the app as we went through it was that the focus was not just on George Washington, but it starts off with stepping back in time and experiencing things that people of that time period experienced.
There is a lot of play time before you even get to the story of George Washington. At first, we were looking too quickly to get to the part about George Washington.
But I had to catch myself thinking that way because really the sequence of events follows the way I think history should be taught, which is to get the full flavor of life at that time period through a character’s eyes.First, you step back in time to a village complete with barn, a colonial house, store, print shoppe (yes, I loved how they used time period spelling), a tailor and an inn to name a few.
You start off by collecting water, building a fire, planting seeds, gathering your crops and buying a basket.
Too, I loved the word list definition game because the game not only piques interest for that time period, but it gives a list of words like dishonest, thoughtful and brave to build moral virtues.
I really want to let you know something right now that is a little off the path of what I am talking about because it is important to me and that is the developers are indie app developers.
This stirred me to support them because they can weave things like teaching moral character and values into their apps, something that would probably not be important to a great big huge company.
After playing a game about defining character building words, Tiny used items from the inventory or saddle bag to buy a basket. But first, some math is involved like fractions.
Learning about planting and storing crops in the cellar is a fun part about learning about everyday life. Buy a shovel head and it turns dry corn into corn for the chicken.
Benefits to an Older Child
- One thing the game touts that also had me hooked was intuitive reasoning.
In other words, not all actions have specific directions and laid out directions. They have to deduce some of the actions through interactive play.
I feel this is a great tool to use for an older child as he investigates and reasons out what he needs to do next.
- Too, the facts he gathers along the way through hands-on play feeds a budding history buff who may be allergic (okay, okay) to books.
- I find too that even though girls love this type of play, boys really benefit from the media center.
Did I tell you that Tiny couldn’t resist showing me when he was shooting bottles at a shooting range?
However, there are some things that I feel may be a bit above a Kindergartner’s head.
The visual layout of doing day to day activities will appeal to the very young, but one part we noticed is where you hear a chicken cluck.
The child knows then to go the barn and is told that chickens need dry corn.
He is then asked, “How will a chicken eat corn that way?”
A child has to deduce that he has to go the store, buy a shovel head and when it’s in his inventory/saddle bag, he has to tap on it and the corn turns into feed.
That part, I feel is above the way a Kindergartner would reason to find the answer.
Help from an older sibling or mom would help him to get past that part. Then again, some Kindergartners have the patience of Job and might be able to find out quicker by tapping on all the items.
Canning, preserving and even recipes are some of the nifty little things that your child will also learn about. Cutting vegetables are just too cute when you cut them to put them in jars.
There is even an element of mystery to find out who is “Q”.
Of course, I don’t want to spoil all the surprises like at the museum or at the end.
History That Sparks a Love for Auditory Learners
There is one part that though we were pleasantly surprised at toward the end when it got to the part about George Washington.
It switches from an interactive game to an audio story telling mode.
From the time George Washington was born to being the first president, the audio story telling mode is a nice plus if you have an auditory learner like I do.
Tiny really liked sitting back and having the story read to him.
Don’t forget, I have a free American Revolution unit study and lapbook that would fit so well with this app.
Mystery, intrigue, fun in everyday mundane life and absorbing facts about the first president, this sweet little find of an app is a great compliment to any unit study about colonial life, the American Revolution or George Washington and the best part is that you can use it with all of your kids.
Guess what? I love that my sponsors love you and want you to try it out.
So today, I am giving away 3 of these apps. You have a chance to win, so don’t think you won’t win because I have to give them to somebody.
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Look at the details below and don’t forget to connect with Jolly Books because they have another app about Pocahontas coming out soon!
Yippeeeee! Giveaway Details – Easy Rules – 3 Winners
Begins: August 26, 2015. Ends: September 2, 2015 @ 8:00 a.m. CST
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Company Name: Jolly Books
Website: Jolly Books
Product Name: True Heroes 1781 George Washington App
Grades: K-6
Type of Format: iPad app
Price: $2.99
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Amy says
My kids love history! They are 12, 10, 8, 5.
Sonja says
This looks like a fantastic program!
Shannon Willbanks says
This looks awesome ! My son loves computer games/apps and books not so much so this sounds perfect. We’ve began learning about this time period with our current curriculum.