TinyTap Pro Games: Sell and Share the Activities You Create

TinyTap Pro games are activities created by experienced teachers that are sold on the TinyTap market.

 

50% of revenue from TinyTap Pro subscriptions is shared with teachers who create on TinyTap. And, when you sell your activity on TinyTap, you receive a portion of revenues from TinyTap Pro sales. In February 2017, our team completed a comprehensive review of games on TinyTap and updated high quality games by teachers to TinyTap Pro. This provides more teachers with the ability to earn revenue from their games. Learn more about selling your activities on TinyTap here.

 

Of course, the choice to sell an activity or share it for free will always be yours. 

 

How to Sell your TinyTap Games

 

To submit your activity for sale, click on the Sell Game button on the game’s preview page.

 

 

Now that your game is available for sale, you can still share TinyTap Pro games you create with students and other teachers for free. To share activities, create a class group on TinyTap Insights, and add student sub-accounts or invite fellow teachers. Next, assign the activity to your group members, who will be able to play for free.

 

By assigning your activities you are able to share your Pro activities with people you choose for free, while still earning revenue by selling your game in the TinyTap Market.

 

How to Share Your Premium Games for Free

 

Assign activities to students and teachers, so they are able to access and play your Pro games for free.

 

 

Click here to learn more about TinyTap Insights.

 

How to Update Your TinyTap Pro Activities to Free Games

 

If you would not like to sell your game, you can update your Pro activities by clicking the Offer for Free button on the game’s preview screen.

 

 

The TinyTap team curates activities created by the TinyTap community to ensure premium content is featured and easy for the community to discover. Many of the most popular activities by top creators have been updated to TinyTap Pro.

 

TinyTap’s mission is to show the value of teacher created content. The number of TinyTap Pro subscribers is growing rapidly, proving that parents, educators, and students see the value of lessons created by teachers.

 

We want to work with teachers to share their lessons with students around the world, so teachers can earn thousands of dollars while proving that teacher created content is what parents and teachers appreciate and need.

 

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Student Sign In is Easier than Ever with QR Login

Get your students quickly signed into their own accounts and playing lessons with QR Login. It is not easy for younger students to remember usernames and passwords. And, logging into accounts for an entire class should be fast and easy for teachers.

 

To make it easy for students to sign into their own accounts, TinyTap generates a unique QR code for each student’s account.  Now they can focus their time on completing assignments, mastering tests and creating their own games.

 

To sign in students simply need to click the “sign in with QR code” button and scan their codes with the camera on their device when they open TinyTap on an iPad, iPhone or iPod.

 

Engage students with QR Login! You can share activities with students remotely by assigning games on TinyTap. Print out the Parent Handout and send students home with an easy way to stay connected and learn.

 

Here’s how you can use TinyTap to manage class tasks:

  • Assign homework: Assign class activities and tests, and track progress with fully measurable games.
  • Pre-assign a learning plan: Assign 2-3 activities for students to complete each week by setting weekly tasks at the end of the school year.

 

 

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You can use QR login to empower students to connect in class and at home:

 

In class, make it easy for students to login independently by cutting out individual cards for each student to keep at their desks, or posting the class QR code printout on a wall for easy access.

 

At home, parents can hang the QR code on the fridge, or in their child’s room so kids can complete lessons at home.

 

How to Print Out QR Codes:

 

From TinyTap Insights, select the group you would like to print QR codes for. Click on the members Tab, and you will have the option to print QR codes for sub-accounts.

 

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Print QR codes to use in class

 

To print Login Cards to use in class, click the “QR Login Cards” button above your class link. This will generate cards for your entire class.

 

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To print a QR code for children to use at home,  click the “Parent Handout” button beside the student’s name.

 

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Click here to print QR codes for your students.

 

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Introducing Talk or Type

Create voice-based activities with immediate feedback that empowers students to engage and learn

 

 

Introducing Talk or Type, a new feature that enables students to answer text based questions through speech. We have updated our Tap n’ Type feature to allow students to answer based on their learning styles and writing abilities.

 

Writing an answer is not always ideal for all students. Many are still learning how to write and those new to a language are discovering new words. Now students can practice spelling and pronunciation through voice-based activities that allow them to answer through speaking. 

 

Empower Students and Provide Feedback with Talk or Type Activities

 

Enable students that can’t write to answer text questions. Now students can interact based on their abilities; create spelling activities, read-along games and counting that allow students to recite their answers verbally.

 

Add a level of engagement with verbal interaction. Bring an extra level of participation to science diagrams and storybooks with fill in the blank activities that allow students to answer through speech.

 

Practice pronunciation with verbal feedback. Learn new languages independently with lessons that provide feedback on pronunciation. And, utilize Talk or Type for speech therapy lessons that allow students to hear words and practice intonations and proper pronunciation, while learning how to spell the phrases correctly.

 

Discover how to use Talk or Type to add voice based activities to your TinyTap lessons:

 

 

Introducing TinyTap Courses

Combine lessons to teach comprehensively and promote mastery of knowledge

 

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Create comprehensive learning units for students by leveraging TinyTap lessons and games. With TinyTap Courses, teachers can design lesson plans to ensure student comprehension and mastery of knowledge.

 

Ensure Subject Mastery with Score Thresholds

Student understanding can be fully measured because they are only able to proceed to the next game once demonstrating a solid understanding of the concept. This ensures students are able to build on related concepts in the future.

 

Teach subjects more comprehensively by selecting 3 or more TinyTap activities in a related subject area. For example, when teaching students about grammar, you can include separate activities for nouns, verbs, and sentence structure, allowing students to process related subject matter.

 

Content Discovery

You can share TinyTap Courses publicly to allow other users to discover your lessons. Courses make it easier for teachers, parents and students to find the educational content they need, and also make it easier for the TinyTap community to discover your content. Interested in selling your lessons to a global market? Learn more about creating on the TinyTap Market here.

 

When to Use Courses 

  • Introduce students to a new subject through a selection of related lessons
  • Empower students to learn independently with a structured lesson plan
  • Assess students’ understanding through fully measurable courses 

Check out how to create your own TinyTap Courses: 

 

 

 

 

Explore TinyTap Courses and start independently mastering concepts today: http://www.tinytap.it/activities/