Top 30 Favorite Free Apps at http://www.smartappsforkids.comGood App of the Day at http://www.smartappsforkids.com Dolchs Sight Word List and more +create your own SPELLING lists Option: Spelling Lists vs. Phonics Spelling Lists custom-made spelling-word lists (type in the new word and record your voice) SHARE custom spelling lists to other iPads, iPhones using e-mail, Google Drive, or DropBox Built-In Phonics Lists focusing on word families Built-In Spelling Lists focusing on Long Vowels, Short Vowels, , Dolchs Word Lists (Primer, ) HISTORY keeps track of students progress (customization per student possible)audio and/or visual prompt PROFESSIONAL narration or childs narration 5 educational GAMES in addition to three modes: Learn, Practice and Test (quiz) upper or lower case letters optional Montessori-style color coding of vowels and consonants immediate sound feedback heard upon tapping the correct/incorrect letter positive reinforcement lowers affective filters making learning a more engaging and enjoyable process ACCESSIBILITY options to for VISUALLY impaired and those struggling with fine motor skills optional custom made features for special needs students child proof SETTINGS buttonBuild A Word Spelling Express helps students as young as three learn how to spell. Students are motivated through positive reinforcement in the form of a fun balloon popping game (optional) offered after each successfully written word. Advantage for Special Need Students: * option of using blank background helps children focus on letters only * option to choose high-contrast background for visually impaired* option to choose answer method: drag&drop or simple tap * the letters are easy to spot due to big letter cards * no frustration since visual and audio prompts in the Learn Mode lead the child step by step through the correct spelling process *the right spelling technique becomes salient since the app leads the child step by step through spelling allowing dragging one letter at a time in the correct order * choose any number of redundant letters: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5* wrong letters become obvious with the help of immediate sound feedback heard after tapping the wrong letter * repetition of audio prompt helps with hearing and remembering the word and letters

Build A Word Express - Practice spelling and learn letter sounds and names alternatives

Phonics Vowels - Short Vowels, Long Vowels, Two Vowels

Learn phonics vowel sounds, and letter combinations with this fun kids game. Knowing vowel letters and their sounds is an important step in learning to read. This app complies with the Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act.- See more at: http://www.abitalk.com/our-privacy-policy/

  • rating 3.41667
  • size 61.3 MB

SPELLING MAGIC 3

SPELLING MAGIC 3 can help your childs future reading success. SPELLING MAGIC 3 focuses on words that have multiple syllables in them. Please give us your feedback and suggestions.

  • rating 4.2
  • size 196 MB

ABC MAGIC PHONICS 3-Letter Sound Matching

This app is designed to help your child master the letter-sound connection. This app uses four different games to help your child learn and reinforce their knowledge of which sound each letter makes. Tapping on the image box will ALWAYS play the audio file that names the picture.

  • rating 4.1875
  • size 34.1 MB

SENTENCE READING MAGIC-Reading Short Vowel CVC words

This app will help your child become a better reader. This app helps your child to build sentences. The two apps that will help with this are:ABC READING MAGIC andABC SPELLING MAGIC

  • size 163 MB

SOUND BEGINNINGS

SOUND BEGINNINGS helps build strong phonics skills and helps develop foundational reading skills through entertaining, interactive games. * Six learning games provide practice in phonics and reading* Identify the beginning, middle, or ending sound of a word* Two modes of matching: Letters to Pictures or Pictures to Letters*Learn the sounds of the letters and how to use themSix learning games offer practice using the sounds and not the names of the letters, and lowercase instead of uppercase letters at the beginning, middle, and end of words. In this way, students learn to recognize sounds, while ignoring the individual vocal characteristics of different speakers.

  • rating 4.29167
  • size 135 MB