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I wish this app had videos to show how to place you lips and tongue
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2.5 out of 5
2 ratings in Australia
I wish this app had videos to show how to place you lips and tongue
I use this app for school and I learned a lot but it’s not meant for fun. Good app.
Special education teacher here! Love this app to help my students hear the sounds as we are working through a lesson. It’s not meant to be a standalone lesson. I sometimes have a hard time saying the sounds with complete accuracy and this helps! The kids enjoy pressing the button to hear it. Thank you!
Why does R says /er/ and not /r/. That’s incorrect and super frustrating! Please fix
This app is very helpful!! it is not just for beginning pre-readers where they just need to know the sounds of one letter. It is for the level after knowing one letter sound. This is if you’re are teaching your kids phonograms for the purpose of spelling and reading recognition quickly using the Spalding program. Our school uses the Spalding program, and I had a really hard time teaching my child Because I never learned it this way. It is so helpful to hear all the different sounds that each combination of letters could make. This app teaches exactly how they teach in schools, with the multiple sounds. It makes it easier for parents to help their kids practice at home just like they learn it at school.
Thanks for developing this free app! My kindergartener is enjoying it.
I’m raising the volume and when I tap a letter no sound comes out. Useless. Please fix!
The sounds are great, but I wanted the app where we could build the words - we’ve had a hard time keeping track of all the letter tiles so I thought an app would help us. We don’t currently have an iPad though… so we can’t use the app. Bummer.
If you can’t hear it, check sound.
I liked the layout and UI of this app and think it’s very easy to use but quickly discovered the sounds are not complete according to Spalding rules.