Support Literacy and Language with iPad

In our Apple Professional Learning Live session, we explored a variety of strategies that help learners develop reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills—and bring their stories to life with iPad.

Here’s a recap on each of the experiences and some resources for you to take your learning further.

Speak, Listen and Draw with Notes.

 

A diagram in the Notes on iPad of the Water Cycle
A diagram in the Notes on iPad of the Water Cycle

Utilise Notes as a great tool to practice oral and written communication skills. Use Accessibility Tools such as Speak Selection, Highlight Words and Spell to carefully listen to and edit your study notes. 

Create notes, with text, emoji’s, audio recordings, and draw personalised diagrams that brings greater visual context to your Notes, creating impactful study notes. Use a range of pens, colours and stylings, snap to shape to draw perfect geometrical shapes, and add arrows and labels to enhance your diagram, creating quick visual reference guides. 

Step 1

Type out a Heading, Use editing tools to format the styling.

Step 2

In Settings, enable Dictation and Speak Selection.

Step 3

Open Notes. Use Dictation to speak a sentence.

Step 4

Use Speak Selection to listen to your sentence. Edit as needed.

Step 5

Record some information into your Note.

Support Pre-Writing with Freeform

 

A graphic organiser in Freeform on iPad
A graphic organiser in Freeform on iPad

Create graphic organisers and templates to provide support to students during the pre-writing process by creating rich visual learning materials in Freeform, providing multi-modal learning opportunities.

Step 1

Open Freeform. Create a New Board.

Step 2

Add text for your title. Format and reposition.

Step 3

Add a shape for the graphic organiser, format and reposition.

Step 4

Add text for headings. Group and lock text boxes and shapes.

Step 5

Share the Freeform Board. 

Share and Collaborate a Freeform Board

 

A student example of filling in the Graphic Organiser in Freeform on iPad
A student example of filling in the Graphic Organiser in Freeform on iPad

We can now collaborate and share our Freeform Boards in 2 ways. We can Collaborate and Share a link with anyone, and they can access the board through iCloud. Alternatively, we can now AirDrop a Board to other people. This is an incredible new feature, that allows teachers to easily create Graphic Organiser Templates to share with their students, and empowers student agency and creativity, where students can select a range of tools that suit their learning requirements and  personalise learning right in the moment. 

In Freeform students can use a range of multi-media tools to show their understanding and ideas of a topic through text, images, photo, drawing, shapes, stickers, augmented reality files, Image Playground, or Sticky Notes. Sticky Notes help student keep their ideas short and sharp, surface and focus on the most important key points within their research. Students can apply connectors to show a flow of information or group like ideas. 

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4 replies

July 24, 2025 Language English

Fantastic ideas and examples, Michelle! 🙌 What I like best about it these is that they could be used with almost any age level across any area of learning! Great job! 🌟

July 26, 2025 Language English

Thanks Michelle for the recap of your Apple Professional Learning Live session. So nice to have this to refer to if one was unable to attend the session.

Your Freeform tips are golden! Love how we can now share Freeform using “anybody with the link” via iCloud - a great way to share ideas in professional learning settings.

The steps you outlined for Notes is very helpful too. Such a versatile tool for organizing, practicing and archiving. Thank you!

July 27, 2025 Language English

I love how you build media literacy with this activity. As educators shift to prepackaged graphic design templates in AI powered tools, students lose the ability to learn the foundational knowledge of form and structure - in the name of speed to produce.

Your activity has kids slowing down and interacting with the design elements then getting peer feedback in real time.

This is a wonderful way to keep teaching and learning alive and well. #teamhuman

Great job.

July 28, 2025 Language English

I love all of the tools that are available in both of these apps! Lot's a choices for teachers to use to build templates and for students to use, as well. And of course, I love the collaboration possibilities with both apps.

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