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SSP Phonics Spelling Piano

Orthographic Word Mapping

Published by: EdCode
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The SSP Spelling Piano® app replaces the previous version, created in 2014 for iPad and introduces the Speech Sound Monsters®, making phonemes visible. Toggle to Speech Sound Monsters and use the Monster Keyboard. Free Word Mapping with Miss Emma on the SpeechSoundPics.com web site - Word Mapping with 2,3 and 4 year olds. SpeechSoundPics.com/word-mapping-with-miss-emma
Miss Emma, The Reading Whisperer®, is the developer of the Speech Sound Pics® (SSP) Approach to teaching reading and spelling in Australia, SpeechSoundPics.com, and 'Reading Ready Brains' for 2,3 and 4 year olds, as part of the I Can Read Without You (ICRWY) Project.
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The SSP Spelling Piano app is designed for the neurodiverse classroom, and supports easier Orthographic Awareness and Learning for neurodivergent students through Code Mapping® and Monster Mapping® - taking both a 'speech to print' and also 'print to speech' approach to teaching phonics systematically.
Children use this app to quickly and more easily learn the Grapheme to Phoneme Correspondences (GPCs) tested in the UK Year 1 Phonics Screening Check (PSC) The app is designed to address phonemic awareness deficits and engage dyslexic brains, and help more learners shift into the implicit learning phase earlier!
Use this SSP Spelling Piano app alongside the ICRWY Lessons app.
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Targets the wiring of neural systems

Em TDTherapies on

Australia

This app is amazing. I have been using it with my clients (including adults) to help with remediation and to teach the skills necessary to develop strong readers for at least 4 years. I am a Neurodevelopment Therapist. The brain needs to use certain processes to wire to learn how to read. I work deep in the Central Nervous System with my programs and this program assists in developing visual processing as well as phonemic awareness - an essential part of processing language and sound. The colour coding system of words highlights the speech sound choices - explicitly. It allows for visual differentiation necessary for immature systems. The visual system connects to the phonemic process cementing the neural networks required to be a good reader and speller. The scaffolded system and allows for the improvement of working memory which we know is fundamental to being a successful learner. Overall a wonderful research-based app for all ages.

Waste of money

Dougeek on

Australia

There is nothing saying there is a monthly fee but I am been charged each month for having this app why?

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Category
Education
Publisher
EdCode
Languages
English
Recent release
1.2.3 (1 year ago )
Released on
Jul 16, 2021 (3 years ago )
Last Updated
3 months ago
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