Cost - $1.99
Kids learn to read by learning word families and looking for commonalities among a set of words. Can hear the audio and practice speeling the words right on the app in a trace letter by letter format. Can hear the sounds of each letter as well as hear the whole word. Fun and interactive.
Word Dominos
Cost - $0.99
Intended for children to work on their vocabulary and reading skills, as well as mental organization and scanning. Object is to build words with the syllables given. Different levels of difficulty to work through.
Young Reader
Cost - $4.99
Teaches kids proper reading and eye tracking skills and comes with over 130 preloaded classic children's books. Great for students in need of increasing their speed and fluency.
Disney Digital Books
Disney has many of their books available as digital apps, varying in price. This Toy Story one is free. You can interact with each page. Choose to read yourself or have it read to you. Interactive games and activities to go along with it. Has clips from the movie
Learning A-Z
Cost - Free
Leveled books to practice reading and activities to check for understanding.
TumbleBooks To Go Munsch 6 Pack
Cost - $5.99
Animated talking picture books that features text, narration (by the author), animation, and sentence highlighting. Stories included are Something Good, The Fire Station, 50 Below Zero, Wait and See, Mud Puddle, and Pigs. My personal favourite :)
My Word Wall
Cost - $0.99
An interesting and engaging app that helps beginning readers practice reading and writing skills. Reinforces word families and sight words. Says the phonetic sounds and names of letters. Students can see, hear, say, and play with the words. A `Word Wall`is saved so the child can see all the words they have learned, and sticker rewards are given.
Reading Machine
Cost - $1.99
Students can spend more time reading without getting stuck and frustrated on words. When they come to a word they don't know, they type it into read machine. The app doesn't just tell them the word, it sounds it out and shows them how the letters and sounds go together so they can try it themselves. Great for early or struggling readers.
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