Free Common Core App Organizes Standards By Grade Level

Added by  on 2013-03-20

common-core-appLike it or not, the Common Core is just about everywhere in education. Tech tools are marketed as ‘compliant with Common Core’ or ‘aligned to Common Core standards’ and such. But as either a teacher or student (the two big groups of wonderful people who read Edudemic), you care less about the marketing and more about what it means for you and the classroom.

That’s why I figured it’d be worthwhile to point out a free app that brings all the Common Core standards into one easy-to-read format: a mobile app! The app is called ‘Common Core Standards‘ (not super imaginative, eh) and is quite handy for anyone looking to learn about the Common Core on the go.

Unlike most apps, this one actually has pretty decent reviews from customers and, after trying it for a few days, I also find it quite useful. Feel free to try it out (it is free after all) and let me know what you think!

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