It needs more
My little cousin is almost 13 and she can’t read very well at all. I’d give this five stars if it had what ch and ck and sh make
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My little cousin is almost 13 and she can’t read very well at all. I’d give this five stars if it had what ch and ck and sh make
I wish they had more free options :)
Coming from a dyslexia specialist, not all sounds on this app are being pronounced correctly. For example, this app is pronouncing the vowel sound /uh/ on the end of the /b/ sound making it sound like /b-uh/. This is very wrong. Several are like this.
English is my second language and this helps me a lot with sounds when teaching my daughter
Thank you!!!!!! I’ve been looking for something exactly like this for a long time. God bless you for making it and providing it for free. This app has given me so much hope to be able to teach my students with learning disabilities learn to read by touching the sounds they see in the word and blending them together. I teach high school English Language Learners and a few of them are really struggling. This gives them independence to be able to practice on their own! I would love it if there was a version that had blends, digraphs, and vowel teams too!
Great app!
great tool
Wonderful aid. To ensure the “teacher” is modeling the correct sound. Easy to use, with my phone, I can access it on the go. Truly a homeschooler’s friend!
Helps you with the basic sounds of each letter
The letters y, w, and qu do not use “uh” after them. We don’t say wUHe for we or wUHent for went. We don’t say UH in quack, or in yes. These errors should be an easy fix. Educators should “first do no harm”.