An Infographic About Stick Around
Here's an infographic to help you get to know Stick Around. It's full of some handy information about making and sharing your own sorting, labeling, and matching puzzles.
Nouns Nouns Nouns: Single, Plural & Possessive
Play this puzzle to see if you can correctly sort the words into five categories: Singular Nouns, Plural Nouns, Singular Possessive Nouns, Plural Possessive Nouns, and None of the These.
Animal Collective Nouns
Play this puzzle to see if you can correctly match collective nouns with the animals they name.
New Project Templates
You might find a bug if you're running iOS 8 and the newest version of Stick Around. The bug prevents you from accessing the templates. You can download templates from here until we get the bug fixed.
Label Parts of an Atom
Matter is composed of atoms, and atoms have three basic building blocks: protons, neutrons, and electrons. Download this puzzle to see if you can correctly label the parts of an atom
Create a Puzzle in Five Steps
Vuew an animated GIF that shows the five steps to creating a Stick Around project.
Parts of Speech Word Sort 1
How well do you know the parts of speech? Remember that what part of speech a word is depends on how it is used in the sentence. Download this puzzle to sort the words as nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. You'll need to click each sticker's play button to hear the word used in a sentence, or click each sticker's info button to read the sentence.
Top Ten Tips for Stick Around from iPad Educators
iPad Educators is a fantastic site with lots of free resources. They recently added an article with helpful tips for using Stick Around.
New Feature: Puzzle Feedback
Stick Around has been updated to to version 1.04. with a great new feature.
One of My Favorite Apps
Stick Around is one of Kyshea's favorite apps and here is what she wrote on her Coca-Koehler blog.
Stick Around Walkthrough Video
Jonathan Wylie streamed live "Get Stuck on Stick Around for iPad" on April 2, 2014. The 17 minute recording can be viewed on YouTube. Jonathan shows you how to use the app and discusses classroom uses.
Facetime with Tony Vincent
iPad Educators interviewed Stick Around's creator, Tony Vincent. Tony explains what inspired him to develop Stick Around and how it's being used in classrooms worldwide.
Hanging Out with Students in Nebraska
Brett Catlett (@catlett1) arranged a fantastic Google Hangout on March 13, 2014 between Tony Vincent and several classrooms that are using Stick Around. Each class took turns asking Tony questions about the app and told him about some of the puzzles they have made. They also gave him some great suggestions for future versions of the app.
Living & Nonliving Things
Do you think you can identify if something is living? Download this puzzle to sort the living and nonliving things shown on each sticker. You can click a sticker's play button to hear what is pictured on it.
Slogans & Logos
Slogans are used to advertise everything from the food we eat to the shoes we wear. Download this puzzle to see how fast you can drag each slogan on top of its corresponding logo.
Comparing Butterflies and Moths
Butterflies and moths have many things in common, but there are differences. Download this puzzle and see if you can place the photos and characteristics into the correct parts of the Venn diagram.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Timeline
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., worked for racial equality and civil rights in the United States.. Download this puzzle and see if you can arrange the events into the correct order.
Homophones
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Download this puzzle and play the audio on each sticker to help you place it in the box with the correct homophone.
Root of the Matter
Lisa Pospishil shared this puzzle on the Stick Around App Puzzles wiki: Cover up the root with its meaning.