Touch-type Read and Spell
TTRS - Learn typing
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Learn to type in an easy and fun way! TTRS is an excellent touch-typing program on its own, with the added benefit of boosting reading and spelling skills.

We offer a step-by-step touch-typing course that allows everyone to learn Keyboarding and enhance literacy skills at their own pace, via a series of bite-size modules and lessons.

Improve spelling and reading skills in English with our dyslexia-friendly approach for children and adults. Measure progress and celebrate success as you build confidence in the workplace or classroom.

The program is appropriate for children ages 6-7 through to adult learners. The TTRS iPad app is free for current course subscribers.

**Important Notice**

We recommend using a Bluetooth keyboard with the app. If you are having any technical issues, please email [email protected]

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TTRS enhances spelling, decoding, and sight-reading skills thanks to a multi-sensory approach grounded in phonics and based on the work of Orton-Gillingham. This makes it an appropriate solution for individuals who struggle with: dyslexia, dyspraxia, dysgraphia, attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), visual impairments, hearing impairments and stroke recovery.
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3.42 out of 5

36 ratings in United States

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They easily take my money.

Amazin1987// on

They easily took my money but with no way of accessing the program. No way of setting up login or any other form of access. And no way of establishing contact.

Double space

AW241886 on

Hi TTRS on level 7 module 31 the Sentence:The snake at the base of the gate will make Pam quake .there are two Spaces between the words Pam and quake.

Cannot log into app; contacting company accomplishes nothing

Shelly2011 on

I signed up for TTRS and haven’t had a problem logging into the web based version. However, I decided to download the app as well, and that is where my problems began. Every time I try to log in, I am greeted with the error: “The data couldn’t be read because it is not in the correct format.” I use the same info from keychain for the web and app, and can log in on the former, but not the latter. Clicking on “trouble logging on,” only sends me an email with instructions on changing my password, which I’ve done several times, to no avail. I finally decided to contact the company for help, explaining my issue to them, and have only received more emails directing me to change my password 🤦🏽‍♀️ One even went ahead and changed my password for me, which, surprise surprise, worked on the web, but not in the app. So, at this point, the app is dead to me, and I’ll be uninstalling and will just have my kids use the web version. Just wanted anyone else who is having the same problem know that they are not alone and that no help will be forthcoming.

Good

zxFaD on

I really like this typing curriculum. This has been the only typing program that has helped her learn to type well. I have also seen some improvement with her spelling as well.

Sensible approach to typing, reading

#Sml1969 on

I have four teens and preteens of varying reading, spelling, and typing abilities. This program is doing a nice job of meeting each of them where they are.

Keeps quitting

ava pig on

Every time I go to open the app it quits on me

TTRS and Dyslexia/Dysgraphia

Eeasagpag on

This app is easy to use for my 9 year old, he has dyslexia and dysgraphia, this program is helping him with both he repeats words, so he memorize and he is learning where the letters of the keyboard are, for him is becoming easy the keyboard. Some times he practice for 5 minutes or he can practice for 15, that’s another reason he can do it without problems, he knows the modules are shorts, so far the app has been working and my kid is happy to practice.

Great Program

T yust mom on

My daughter has many learning difficulties. She has auditory processing disorder. This program is great for her. Listening,following directions, helping with paying attention. Yes it seems repetitive and challenging but that’s what she needs. I’m very happy with this program.

Great fit for my Dyslexic kiddo!

Tammy Lynn Wagner on

I knew that the typing program I used for my non-Dyslexic kiddo would not work for my son, who has moderate to severe, double-deficit Dyslexia. Most programs go too fast, too soon, for him, and the words used would make it inaccessible to him as well—never mind the anxiety that the timed test would give. While I do not believe that TTRS lives up to its claim to “teach spelling,” it does reinforce what he is learning during our Orton-Gillingham lessons, aiding in the orthographic mapping process. (We use the Barton Reading & Spelling System, and I have listed the way its progression corresponds to TTRS on my public Facebook page: Light Bulb Moments Tutoring.) I love the repetition, multi-sensory input (including visual and auditory cues), and ease of use. My son is able to do this independently and with great success. The price was a bit off-putting, but we purchased it at a discounted price during a holiday sale. My 10-year-old son has been doing 4 lessons per day, 4 days per week, which should allow him to complete the program during our 1-year subscription. (He should be finishing Barton Level 5 by then, making most words in TTRS accessible to him as well.) We did have some technical difficulties at first, but customer service was very thorough and helpful. (I had not realized that there was an iPad app, so we were using the online version in Safari, which was not the best option.)

Wish it had profiles for multiple students

tonibear82 on

The lessons themselves are fine. I just wish I could have profiles for different students instead of having to log out and log each child individually. It takes a long time to download the data each time my kids logs in for a lesson.

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App Info

Category
Education
Languages
English
Recent version
2.9.9 (2 months ago )
Released on
Sep 30, 2014 (9 years ago )
Last updated
1 month ago