How good is your reading?Identifies your reading level and what you need to learn to improve. Swim with Nessy and explore 10 levels - 100 questions Can you find all the Wee Nessies? * 3 saved players* Recommends apps that will help* Develops fluency, vocabulary and comprehension* Save and share reports* Uses the Flesch-Kincaid readability algorithm* Researched for accuracy
Perfect for 7 to 11 year olds, the Squeebles are here to help your children practise their fractions in a fun, colourful way, with cakes - The Squeebles games have been featured on BBC Radio, as well as in The Daily Telegraph, The Observer, The Guardian and more. - Super Sums: Answer 10 of the Maths Monsters fractions questions as quickly as possible. Other Squeebles apps include Times Tables 2, Spelling, Addition & Subtraction, Maths Bingo and Division.
DDs Dictionary, a Dyslexics Dictionary allows independent discovery of an unknown spelling or a quick check of an uncertain word. * Quick location of a word* Audible confirmation of selected word* Simple controls* Focus on word spelling* Copy of spelling to clipboard for use in texts and emails* Background color and font choice for easier reading* Quick reference back to recently viewed words* Exploration of related words and groups of words* US or UK spelling modesUser quotes: I love the app and its has proved invaluable to a little girl in my class.Fantastic idea Being nearly 30 its hard to ask for spellings of to others seem simple words
Crazy Cursive Letters allows you to practice cursive (joined up), letter and word forming and have fun A new crazy character/ scene is unlocked with every 4 words written correctly. Features include;* Choice of cursive style letter e.g. two styles of the letter r.* Personalised feedback to tell kids which letters they are totally awesome at and which letters they could focus on practising. The key advantages to this system are: * By making each letter in one movement, childrens hands develop a physical memory of it, making it easier to produce the correct shape; * Because letters and words flow from left to right, children are less likely to reverse letters which are typically difficult (like b/d or p/q); * There is a clearer distinction between capital letters and lower case; * The continuous flow of writing ultimately improves speed and spelling.
A fun, effective phonics recognition game that eliminates exceptions and provides a complete picture of the phonograms needed to read and spell - Ten guided levels to introduce and master the 74 phonograms needed to read and spell 98% of English words.- A fun matching game to master the phonograms.- A simple flashcard method for quick review.- Eliminates unnecessary exceptions by teaching all the sounds for each letter and multi-letter phonograms from the beginning.- Select lowercase, uppercase, and multi-letter phonograms to create a custom game.- Tracks individual progress and mastery for multiple users.- Allows parents and teachers to see at a glance which phonograms have been mastered, which need more practice, and which have not been introduced yet. - After a phonogram has been correctly answered five times, a star is placed on the card in the selection screen to indicate mastery.- A fun and effective way to introduce anyone ages 2-adult to the phonograms.- An ageless design that is loved by young children and adults alike.- Works in both portrait and landscape mode.- Students and teachers may create custom games to coordinate with other Orton-Gillingham based reading programs. - Designed to accompany Logic of English Curriculum and Materials.