Hiragana Katakana Lesson

幼児期学習シリーズ

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Hiragana Katakana Lesson is an educational app that allows children who are new to hiragana to write letters in a fun way.
Help children who are beginning to be interested in recognizing hiragana and katakana while touching them, and let children who are about to enter elementary school master hiragana and katakana and gain confidence by the time they enter elementary school.
● ○ Hiragana Katakana Lesson ranked second in the App Store education ranking!
The hiragana and katakana version of the popular kanji drill series is finally on sale!
Hiragana Katakana Lesson is a practice drill that allows you to write and memorise 46 for each hiragana and katakana Japanese syllabary, which are used as everyday characters, with your fingers. It is intended for preschoolers who are new to letters and Japanese learners who are new to Japanese. By learning hiragana and katakana, you will be able to communicate in basic Japanese and will be the basis of all learning. This app is perfect for families who want to learn hiragana and katakana before entering elementary school because the child can operate it by himself and learn the letters. Also, as you write letters over and over again, you will acquire concentration. First of all, let's acquire the ability to read and write happily by seeing the letters with your eyes, listening with your ears, and writing with your fingers.
This app will write the characters used in the illustrations related to familiar things. Hiragana and katakana are listed from "A" to "N", and each has a small illustration. Click the letters to show the correct stroke order and reading, and start practicing. Write and remember 6 times per letter. Every time you write a letter, the illustration moves and remains in your memory, and if you write it in the correct stroke order, flowers will be attached, which will increase your motivation for learning. If you make a mistake, the redo function will work, so you can continue practicing until you can write the correct letters. You can erase mistakes and characters you want to rewrite with an eraser and try again and again. Each of the memorized letters is displayed with a colorful icon, so the list of letters that gradually changes at the same time as a guide for learning will encourage learning. In addition, the character's steps and voices at the top of the screen show the progress of character acquisition, so you can have fun and get a sense of accomplishment.
You don't have to practice in the order of AIUEO. Start writing with the letters you are interested in or the letters in your favorite illustrations!
[App configuration]
■ Renshu: Practice writing hiragana and katakana in the correct stroke order
・ The correctly written letters will be marked so you can see the learning status.
■ Tango: Practice writing words related to familiar things.
■ Karuta: Touch the picture cards from "A" to "N" that correspond to the picture cards that are read aloud.
・ Hearing hiragana and katakana will be tested to see if they can be recognized as characters.
[Configuration]
・ Voice on / off
・ BGM on / off
・ Delete practice record
● ○ Received the "7th Kids Design Award"! ○ ●
Mirai Child Education Project
Received the "7th Kids Design Award" (sponsored by the Kids Design Council, a specified non-profit organization)!
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よくできてるとは思うが

Spyder-gts on

Japan

よっぽど変な線を引かない限りは「がんばったね」と評価してくれるし、多少ズレても「上手に書けたね」と評価してくれるのは良いと思います。 しかし、始点と終点が合えば「上手に書けたね」と評価してくれるので、「し」や「へ」「く」でまっすぐな一本線を引いても良いし、「す」や「は」などのループを無視しても「わ」を「れ」と書いても良いのは残念。 無料なら贅沢言わないし、☆4でも良いくらいですが、お金を払ってることを考えると☆1か2。チェックポイントを増やすなどして、ぜひ、改善してもらいたい。

楽しい

かんがろお on

Japan

使い方が簡単で、子どもでも扱いやすいと思います。

わかりやすいアプリ

cloudsky123 on

Japan

カルタが増えてかなりおきにいりです!

ちょうどいいです!

Puchireishiki on

Japan

そろそろひらがなかな?と思い、3歳の子に買いました。 ipadを触らせていると、いつの間にかこのアプリで真剣に練習していました! びっくりです。 このところ、ひらがなどうやって書くの〜と聞いてくることが多く、わからないひらがなは このアプリで練習させるようにしています。 イラストも可愛く、色を変えながら楽しんでいます♪

残念

ゆうモン on

Japan

たんごのへやをタップすると落ちます。せっかく子供が気に入って楽しんでいたのに残念すぎるので星3つで。対応お願いします。ちなみに初期iPad使用です。

いいです! 孫に!!!

moku3254 on

Japan

遊びながら学べそうですネ! 孫にと思ったのですが、 考えてみたらまだ1歳半で、ちょっと早過ぎ、、、。 3歳になったら触らせようと思います。 で、線の色、虹色も選択できたらうれしいですネ! (くれよんでは実際にありますヨ)

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