Here are some must-have apps for your high schooler

Summer is almost over and it’s time to gear up for school. Whether your high school student is learning in the classroom, at home, or a hybrid of the two, there are several great Android apps that are designed to give your child the support they need to succeed. We chatted with a few teachers and school administrators to find the most helpful apps that work on both Android cell phones and tablets. Here is a quick rundown of the best.

Student Planner

Evernote

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Staff pick

Evernote is the most popular personal planner and note-taking app available. It syncs to all your devices, so if you update your calendar or add a notation from one device it will show up on all your others. With Evernote, your student can create daily, weekly, and monthly to-do lists, set reminders for when homework is due, and annotate scanned files, including PDFs. They can also highlight, clip, and save passages from online textbooks or websites.

Get at Google Play

Note taking

Squid

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This app keeps class notes and digital handouts organized so they’re easy to find and reference later. It highlights search terms, even in PDFs. Squid works with pen-enabled phones and tablets to recognize handwritten notes and converts them to PDFs. Students can even use this app to write entire documents and send them directly to teachers.

Get at Google Play

Flashcards & Quizzes

Kahoot!

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Kahoot! has millions of premade flashcards, quizzes, and learning games covering many different subjects. However, if your student has specific terms or questions they need to study, this app lets you create and save your own flashcards, quizzes and games, complete with audio and images.

Get at Google Play

Docs, sheets & email

Google Drive

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We recommend students have access to a Google Drive account to make it easier to create, correct, and submit homework, even when it isn’t possible to be on a computer. The Google email account lets your student access other accounts, including school-assigned email addresses.

Get at Google Play

Stay connected

Canvas

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Canvas is a program many schools use for online instruction and learning. This app lets students watch instructional videos posted by teachers, handouts, and homework assignments. Canvas also lets kids submit homework directly to their teacher, see grades, and message other students for help.

Get at Google Play

No distractions

Offtime

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Offtime shuts off apps that students don’t need to help keep them focused on homework. They won’t be as tempted by social media apps and texting friends. You determine if the phone is locked down for a specific block of time or after a list of assignments are complete.

Get at Google Play

Scientific calculator

Graphing Calculator

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This app is designed to replace the bulky scientific calculators needed for high school algebra classes. It has both scientific and engineering notations and solves problems including complex numbers, logarithms, inverse fractions, derivatives, and graphs.

Get at Google Play

Band & orchestra support

Tuner & Metronome

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This app has a metronome that keeps perfect time and has a flash beat if your student’s phone volume isn’t loud enough to hear the traditional metronome. The tuner has two modes, chromatic and pitch fork, which work with most instruments and tools for transposing. This app also records music and has a large library of sheet music.

Get at Google Play

Focus and memory

Study Music

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Study Music plays songs known to boost memory and concentration. It also has nature sounds and alpha waves to help promote relaxation of both body and mind. This apps is designed to block out distractions to help students stay focused on homework assignments without their minds wandering or sing along to popular songs.

Get at Google Play

Our final thoughts

Evernote is a popular planner and note-taking app among students, teachers, and professionals. It helps students keep track of what is due, class schedules, and grades. You can save scanned handouts, images, and files in a virtual filing cabinet to access later. These can be annotated through the app and saved. The calendar includes alarms to remind students to move on to the next class or assignment, remember virtual classroom meetups, and when assignments should be submitted.

Kahoot! is another great learning tool to help students study for tests or memorize important facts. This app has millions of premade flashcards, learning games and quizzes covering different subjects. But you can also make your own, complete with images and audio. It has timers and allows missed questions to be reviewed before either retaking a quiz or moving on. There is a real-time learning feature that so multiple students can connect and learn together at the same time, making Kahoot! a great tool for study groups, even virtual ones.

If your child’s school uses Canvas to access and submit assignments, it’s helpful to have this app downloaded to you child’s phone or tablet. There is a parent app, too, that lets you keep track of your child’s grades and assignments yourself to ensure everything is being submitted on time and that your child is actually logging in for participation points.

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