Thursday, February 12, 2015

Phonics

This is a review of apps related to phonics instruction.  The apps selected here were chosen based on their ability to complement a teacher-student lesson, not merely to act as a computer tutor (with the exception of Lexia). Furthermore, these apps can augment a multisensory approach to mastering phonics.

Lexia - Free app, subscription needed to complete activities.

 
 
 
Lexia now offers iOS versions of the computer software that we currently subscribe to.  You must log in as a teacher first then you will be able to have your students log-in using their usernames and passwords.  Parents - discuss with your child's teacher to see if this is a resource that can be used on your home iPad.
 
Strategies:
 
Core 5:
 
myLexia (for teachers to monitor student progress):


ABC Spelling Magic - Free to download, $0.99 for Deluxe

 

Spelling Magic produces excellent letter sounds, far superior to the other apps listed on this page.  For example, the b and p are pure /b/ and /p/ sounds, and the r sounds like /r/, not /err/.

There are two modes of play: letter cards and 'movable alphabet'. You can choose which group of cvc words you want to work on based on vowel, or choose to practice them all.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/abc-spelling-magic/id429301553?mt=8


First Words Deluxe - $4.99

Similar to Spelling Magic, First Words uses letter tiles to allow users to build words.  You can't focus on a particular letter or sound, rather you choose a category to work with: animals, home, vehicles, or other.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/first-words-deluxe/id337462979?mt=8


Alpha Writer - $4.99
                                                  
Another word building app, Alpha Writer differentiates itself by using tiles for entire phonograms: /ar/, /sh/, /oo/, etc., in addition to single letter tiles. It also supports 'free play' so you can build any decodable word (real or nonsense) with a student, like a talking slate.
 
 

Letter School - $4.99

This app is promoted as a handwriting activity, but I think it's a great way to practice phonics with a multisensory approach.  It also has three options for letter style, including Handwriting Without Tears

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/letterschool-learn-to-write/id435476174?mt=8


SMART Board Exchange

SMART Exchange also has hundreds of phonics activities. Here are some examples that were shared during the workshop:


Phonics Read CVC
http://exchange.smarttech.com/details.html?id=10ad45ee-4826-4cad-b6cd-8d7cb08178ab



Middle Sound Sort


http://exchange.smarttech.com/details?id=b3f13ef9-a6b8-498a-872a-34fbc0e41b56


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