As the new school year begins, thousands of excited children are getting ready for “Big School.” Their anxious parents are worrying about whether they will succeed in the formal learning environment.
Grade 1 is one of the most critical times in your child’s education as it is the time in which the foundation for the rest of his/her school career is set. Your child will move from pre-reading skills to building crucial language skills for reading, spelling and writing.
Every parent wants their child to succeed to the best of his/her ability. The iPad provides some excellent educational resources for helping your child learn to read successfully.
My pick of Apps for developing literacy skills in grade 1 are:
Reading Raven
Price: $3.99
Reading Raven is phonics-based engaging learn-to-read app that provides step-by-step reading lessons designed to help young children build a solid foundation for reading. The app leads children from early phonological awareness and phonics right up to reading full sentences while integrating printing skills and teaching through games
Feed Me: PencilBot Preschool
Developer: Edutainment Resources inc
Price: $3.99
Feed me targets a variety of skills as the child feeds the correct answers to the purple monster. The monster thinks of what he wants to eat, which the child sees in a thought bubble. He is happy when kids feed him the right answers. He frowns or his tummy turns green when a kid feeds him a wrong answer.
SKILLS
- Letter sounds and identification
- Letter sound locations within a word – beginning, middle, or end
- Rhyming
- Opposites
- Segmenting letter sounds in words
- Simple reading and spelling
- Colour and shape recognition
- Counting and number identification (0 – 20)
- Sorting and pattern recognition
- Ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd…)
- Basic mathematical equations and concepts
- Simple time concepts in digital and analogue displays
- Prepositions of location (in, out, under…)
- Weight and size concepts
- Expanding vocabulary through images and words
- Learning reinforcement with audio and text
Hear2Read
Price: $7.99
Hear2Read addresses the important relationship between letters and sounds.
These skills are crucial for the development of reading and spelling. Students need to know how to analyze words into their component syllables and sounds and manipulate the sounds in order to create new words. This is called Auditory Analysis.
2 exciting games ‘Squash the Spider’ and ‘Pop the Balloon’ serve as motivation for the students and can played at different intervals.
The app has 7 levels with a total of 356 practice words. Level 1 can be used by children from approximately 4 years of age.
Hear2Read addresses the following skills necessary for later reading and spelling:
- Auditory discrimination
- Auditory Segmenting/syllabification
- Auditory Analysis
- Auditory Blending
- Auditory – Visual Association
Settings can be changed at any point during the App and data can be stored or emailed.
Simplex Spelling Phonics 1
Developer: Pyxwise Software Inc
Price: $4.99
Simplex Spelling Phonics 1 provides 42 instructional lessons in phonics and spelling rules. Each lesson builds upon the skills learned in previous lessons, and students piece their spelling words together in a fun and interactive way. Spelling patterns and a wealth of spelling knowledge are contained within a beautifully simplistic interface. The hint system phonetically sounds out each word while letting the student see all of the possible ways that a word can be spelled phonetically. Each word can be pieced together from its smallest or simplex sounds, and spelling hints and rules are provided to students in context and only as they are needed. Children can easily pick up and use Simplex Spelling as the introductory spelling list contains spoken instructions that gently guide the child through the app’s entire feature set
Parents or teachers can set up over 40 user accounts that allow you to keep track of the progress your child is making as the work there way through the app. Having over 40 user accounts means that one teacher can set it up for their whole class.
Skyfish Phonics
Price: $2.99 (Currently Free!)
Skyfish Phonics is a game based phonics app. The object is to get his Sky Fish across the sky through a series of physics-based puzzles and reading activities, while avoiding destructive flying objects to collect stars and unlock costumes for his Sky Fish when he completes a level.
Each question has to be answered correctly in order to move on. If an incorrect answer is selected, the narrator gives the correct answer and the level starts over again.
There are 20 levels of gameplay and the next level is unlocked as the child progresses through each task. There are three reading tasks per level.
– Sound/letter correspondence – which one starts with the letter ‘a’?
– Sound blending – which picture matches this word?
– Phoneme substitution – substituting individual sounds in CVC words to create new words.
The monitoring section, shows what sounds each child has mastered. And the game play is just perfect for the age level, incorporating work on skills like problem solving (how can the path change to get all of the stars?) and impulse control – tapping too soon may cause a fish fry!
You may find your child wanting to use and re-use an app that you deem too easy. Remember, feeling successful is especially important for early readers, so let them continue to review what they already know as it just cements the knowledge, and makes them feel good. This learning is the foundation for all the rest!
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My son will be 4, so I’m interested in anything that could assist his age group.
Hi Marcelle, You can use some of Reading Raven and Feed Me for a 4 year old. Have a look at my FB page – I have some app suggestions there for the little ones too.
I am a speech therapist who is having a difficult time finding some great reading apps. These look perfect for my kids!
These are brilliant. I have a giveaway of FeedMe for my next post so watch this space 🙂
Nikki
great page! i have a 3 month old little boy and a 18 month old little girl..my life revolves around them so would love any posts relating to small kids 🙂 would love to know what things i can do with my daughter to stimulate learning as ive been told the first 5years are the most important in a kids life?
Thank you Claire – I am going to be doing a series of posts on stimulating language learning very soon.