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While this app says in app purchases, it requires a weekly or annual subscription. Only download if you want to spend $7 recurring.
Ja, Learn Spelling 3rd Grade ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Learn Spelling 3rd Grade bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt 10.69 Rs.
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While this app says in app purchases, it requires a weekly or annual subscription. Only download if you want to spend $7 recurring.
Greedy developers. $7/ mo or $34 annually; waaay too much. The price point makes sense for something like Netflix where there is a ton of content and it’s continually refreshed. This app doesn’t even let you enter your own list or allow your child to write the words in with a pencil. You’re just typing it in. It’s also a lot of language theory. Way over my child’s head. It seems like it makes more sense for someone older learning English as a second language. It wasn’t any fun to do either. I tried doing it myself first. Yawn, just a written lecture and drills at the end. I’m not subjecting my child to that. They get enough of that in school.
When the prong is spoken another overlapping recording is repeated so is hard to know what they are saying
The voice is very strange and I can’t pay that much for this voice.
You make me smile
Just Downloaded the to test it out to make sure this would be something acceptable as a good learning/ teaching aide to better help my little one stay on par and exceed in his 3rd grade classes. Well my progress report is this, I’m gonna support and give this app 5 stars for being an inexpensive app, user friendly, the games are fun as well the sounds it gives off when the child gets the answers right, an explanatory definition to the vowels being used, and last for me. A FREE guest mode for parents like me who are skeptical about learning apps until they have a good feeling about them. GREAT JOB GUYS, YOU REALLY PUT YOUR HEART INTO HELPING PARENTS, TEACHERS, & SCHOOLS AT TEACHING OUR KIDS WHAT IS NECESSARY TO HAVING A HEALTHY EDUCATION.
The app itself is decent, but the audio is really hard to understand. The computerized narrator clips the last sound of the word so my son doesn’t know what to spell. “Want” sounds like “wan” or “wand.” “Tract” sounds like “track.” It makes an otherwise helpful app super frustrating to use.
It was very hard to understand
This is bad game it miss pronounce words so I get answers wrong do you not recommend for kids
This app has simple lessons plus really great practice questions that repeat in interesting ways. My son has... not the best memory. He made a mistake and the app made him write it correctly like 3 more times I think to finish the lesson. That repetition really worked for him. I recommend this for any parent or child.