Free iphone Apps for Elementary Reading
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Elementary Reading FREE APPS
K12 Timed Reading Practice Lite
By K12 Inc. released on: 2010-08-03T05:53:09Z
K12 Timed Reading Practice Lite lets readers in grades K-4 practice fluency, the ability to read smoothly and quickly.
Features
25 short, engaging stories for K-4 readers
A variety of fiction and non-fiction
10 Flesh-Kincade reading levels between
Track one reader's stories read, words per minute, percent above or below average reading rates, and what's next on the reading list
View recommendations for moving up or down in reading difficulty based on recorded Words per Minute scores
Upgrade to the full version of the app
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/k12-timed-reading-practice/id374985358?mt=8
250+ stories
46 Flesh-Kincade reading levels between 0.0 - 4.7
Add multiple readers (even a whole class!)
K12 Timed Reading Practice was created by K12 Inc. as part of its comprehensive Language Arts and Phonics curriculum. Learn more at http://www.k12.com/what-is-k12/.
For help with technical problems, email mobile@k12.com.
Discovering Dinosaurs - LAZ Reader [Level I-first grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2009-12-31T08:00:00Z
KINDERGARTEN TO FIRST GRADE readers will learn that scientists have found the fossilized remains of dinosaur bones, footprints, teeth, nests, and eggs. They will also learn how scientists dig up, wrap, transport, and study dinosaur remains. The text is supported by fascinating photos and illustrations. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: main idea and details, content vocabulary. "u2028
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
This book is available as part of a ten-book set in the Level I Library.
Visit http://www.learninga-z.com and http://www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment. Generic e-books preserve content and facilitate distribution, but remove the unique typographical qualities of the book. We do not believe electronic books have to look identical.
ReadSmart algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, it has the look and feel of a book, not a generic electronic document.
If you have a technical issue, please contact support@readsmart.com before submitting a review.
WordFamilies Free
By 24x7digital LLC released on: 2008-12-30T06:50:59Z
Guide young readers by teaching them word families. Word families are words with common phonetic features or phonic patterns, typically rhyming words with the same ending pattern of letters.
WordFamilies FREE is a fully functioning lite app containing 10 commonly used word families in the English language. Here are the word families included in WordFamilies FREE:
-ab, -ack, -ad, -ag, -ail, -ain, -ake, -ale, -all, -est
WordFamilies FREE starts up with a random word family selected. Press the Next Word button to cycle through the words in the selected word family. Press the Say Word button to listen to the word. Press the Family button to select another word family.
The full version of WordFamilies contains over 40 word families and is also available in the App Store. The full version contains the following phonics word families:
-ab, -ack, -ad, -ag, -ail, -ain, -ake, -ale, -all, -am, -ame, -an, -ank, -ap, -ar, -ash, -at, -ate, -aw, -ay, -eat,
-ed, -eel, -eep, -eet, -ell, -en, -ent, -est, -et, -ice, -ick, -ide, -ife, -ig, -ight, -ile, -ill, -in, -ine, -ing, -ink, -ip, -it, -oat, -ock, -og, -oil, -oke, -old, -oo -ood (long), -ood (short), -oof, -ook, -oom, -ool, -oon, -oop, -oot (long), -oot (short), -op, -ore, -orn, -ot, -ought, -ould, -ouse, -out, -ow (long), -ow (short), -own, -uck, -ug, -um, -ump, -unk
TRY ALL OF OUR APPS: 123's, ABC's, Aw Craps!, ColorTalk, MiniVLTone, MelodyCalc, SightWords Free, Smiley Sight Words, States&Capitals, TeachMe: Toddler, TeachMe: Kindergarten, TeachMe: 1st Grade, TimesTables, and WordFamiles.
CONTACT US: Please do not hesitate to contact us at support@24x7digital.com or visit http://www.24x7digital.com
The Three Little Pigs - LAZ Reader [Level F-first grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2009-12-31T08:00:00Z
KINDERGARTEN TO FIRST GRADE readers will read the classic folktale The Three Little Pigs retold with rich description—featuring the big, bad wolf huffing and puffing to blow down the straw house, the stick house, and the brick house. As expected, the three little pigs live happily ever after in the brick house. Illustrations support the text. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: sequence events, antonyms.
The app features interactive glossary pages that encourage early readers to explore challenging words through pictures and example sentences.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
This book is available as part of a twelve-book set in the Level F Library.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
Maria Counts Pumpkins - LAZ Reader [Level A-kindergarten]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2009-12-31T08:00:00Z
PRESCHOOL TO KINDERGARTEN readers will delight as they watch Maria sit on the stoop outside her apartment with her dog as seven relatives bring her pumpkins. The pumpkins crowd the dog and Maria off the stoop. The repeated sentence patterns and pictures help early readers retain meaning and read counting words. Discussion questions after the reading build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: counting words, cause and effect."u2028
The app features interactive glossary pages that encourage early readers to explore challenging words through pictures and example sentences.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to D provides average kindergarten instruction; E to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning-of-the-year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE AS PART OF A TWELVE-BOOK SET IN THE LEVEL A LIBRARY.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
A Seed Grows - LAZ Reader [Level G-first grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2009-12-31T08:00:00Z
KINDERGARTEN TO FIRST GRADE readers will read about the life cycle of a plant, from a seed falling on the ground to the production of roots and leaves, and finally to the production of a new seed. The book ends with readers contemplating what will happen next. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension.
Learner objectives: sequence events, content vocabulary.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
This book is available as part of a ten-book set in the Level G Library.
Visit http://www.learninga-z.com and http://www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment. Generic e-books preserve content and facilitate distribution, but remove the unique typographical qualities of the book. We do not believe electronic books have to look identical.
ReadSmart algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, it has the look and feel of a book, not a generic electronic document.
If you have a technical issue, please contact support@readsmart.com before submitting a review.
Making Pizza - LAZ Reader [Level E-first grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2009-12-31T09:35:57Z
KINDERGARTEN TO FIRST GRADE readers will read about a girl and her mom who show the ingredients and sequence needed to make a yummy pizza. At the end of the story, the girl enjoys the pepperoni pizza she and her mom made. Photographs and high-frequency words support early readers. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: sequence events, high-frequency words.
The app features interactive glossary pages that encourage early readers to explore challenging words through pictures and example sentences.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
This book is available as part of a twelve-book set in the Level E Library.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
Bananas Sometimes - LAZ Reader [Level B-kindergarten]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2009-12-31T07:06:13Z
PRESCHOOL TO KINDERGARTEN readers use their imagination when reading this humorous story about a child who envisions everyday objects made from bananas. Predictable sentence patterns and pictures support the students as they read. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: visualize, nouns."u2028
The app features interactive glossary pages that encourage early readers to explore challenging words through pictures and example sentences.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to D provides average kindergarten instruction; E to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning-of-the-year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE AS PART OF A TWELVE-BOOK SET IN THE LEVEL B LIBRARY.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
How Zebras Got Their Stripes - LAZ Reader [Level K-second grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2010-11-24T08:02:28Z
FIRST GRADE TO SECOND GRADE readers will read a Ugandan folktale about two donkeys who are tired of working and want an easier life. They meet a wise man who turns the donkeys into zebras by painting them. The idea catches on, but some of the donkeys run out of patience and pay the price. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: story elements, syllables.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE AS PART OF A TEN-BOOK SET IN THE LEVEL K LIBRARY.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
Dolch First Grade Sight Words: Learn to Read
By Steep Turn Software LLC released on: 2010-11-19T03:17:51Z
Helps kids learn sight words and become better readers. Includes all Dolch First Grade sight words with clear recorded pronunciations.
Does your child beg to use your iPhone? Ever hand her your iPod Touch while standing in line or driving to soccer practice? Get Dolch First Grade Sight Words and use these opportunities to make your child a better reader. Dolch First Grade Sight Words has several advantages over traditional flash cards:
- Includes spoken versions of words, so children can practice on their own when adults are busy
- Bright colors and sounds engage children
- More convenient than fumbling around with paper cards
- You can practice whenever you have a few moments and your iPhone handy
Many elementary school teachers expect students to practice sight words regularly. Make it fun with Dolch First Grade Sight Words: Learn to Read!
INCLUDES ALL DOLCH FIRST GRADE WORDS AND RECORDED PRONUNCIATIONS
Talking flash cards make it easy for children to practice on their own.
TAG WORDS FOR REVIEW
While practicing sight words, simply press a button to tag a word. Later, the tagged words can be isolated to work on challenging words.
EASY NAVIGATION AND COLORFUL INTERFACE
Large, colorful buttons make it easy for children to practice on their own. Bright colors, sounds and animated transitions keep children engaged.
FEATURE SUMMARY
- Includes words and pronunciations from Dolch First Grade list
- Tag words for later review
- Large colorful buttons and simple interface encourage children to practice on their own
- No ads
The Sky is Falling - LAZ Reader [Level D-first grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2009-12-31T08:00:00Z
KINDERGARTEN TO FIRST GRADE readers will read this classic tale of rumor and panic retold in this hilarious book. Students will delight in the snowballing effect of the story and the comic illustrations. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: sequence events, alphabetize.
The app features interactive glossary pages that encourage early readers to explore challenging words through pictures and example sentences.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
This book is available as part of a twelve-book set in the Level D Library.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
Farm Animals - LAZ Reader [Level aa-kindergarten]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2009-12-31T07:08:06Z
PRESCHOOL TO KINDERGARTEN readers will enjoy this simple book that introduces seven charming farm animals, most of which will be familiar to the reader. The playful illustrations support one-to-one picture to text correspondence. A discussion question after the reading helps build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: main idea and details, categorize."u2028
The app features interactive glossary pages that encourage early readers to explore challenging words through pictures and example sentences.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to D provides average kindergarten instruction; E to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning-of-the-year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE AS PART OF A TWELVE-BOOK SET IN THE LEVEL aa LIBRARY.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
Three Little Pigs: The Wolf's Story - LAZ Reader [Level O-second grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2011-01-25T01:49:35Z
SECOND GRADE readers will enjoy this retelling of the The Three Little Pigs<"/em> told from the wolf's point of view. Readers will sympathize with the homeless, freezing wolf as he suffers a cold and can't stop sneezing. Illustrations support the text. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: compare and contrast, descriptive words.
The app features interactive glossary pages that encourage early readers to explore challenging words through pictures and example sentences.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE AS PART OF A TWELVE-BOOK SET IN THE LEVEL O LIBRARY.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
Math Test Mix-Up - LAZ Reader [Level H-first grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2009-12-31T08:00:00Z
KINDERGARTEN TO FIRST GRADE readers will read about two students who experience a dilemma when they don't follow directions to write their names on their tests. Both children end up learning an important lesson and become better students in the process. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: compare and contrast, contractions.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
This book is available as part of a ten-book set in the Level H Library.
Visit http://www.learninga-z.com and http://www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment. Generic e-books preserve content and facilitate distribution, but remove the unique typographical qualities of the book. We do not believe electronic books have to look identical.
ReadSmart algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, it has the look and feel of a book, not a generic electronic document.
If you have a technical issue, please contact support@readsmart.com before submitting a review.
How to Make Lemonade - LAZ Reader [Level M-second grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2010-12-07T11:19:20Z
"u2028FIRST GRADE TO SECOND GRADE readers will read about how to make icy, cold lemonade all by themselves. Readers will learn about the ingredients and the steps needed to make homemade lemonade. Photographs reinforce the steps in preparing it. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: sequence events, synonyms. "u2028
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
This book is available as part of a ten-book set in the Level M Library.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
The Woodsy Band Jam - LAZ Reader [Level C-kindergarten]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2009-12-31T07:03:23Z
PRESCHOOL TO KINDERGARTEN readers will enjoy reading about a concert put on by the animals from the woods. Readers will have an opportunity to develop book language using the Out came repetitive phrase. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: reality/fantasy, quotation marks.
The app features interactive glossary pages that encourage early readers to explore challenging words through pictures and example sentences.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to D provides average kindergarten instruction; E to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE AS PART OF A TWELVE-BOOK SET IN THE LEVEL C LIBRARY.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
Dolch Primer and Pre-primer Sight Words: Learn to Read
By Steep Turn Software LLC released on: 2010-10-13T12:38:18Z
Helps kids learn sight words and become better readers. Includes all Dolch Primer and Dolch Pre-primer sight words with clear recorded pronunciations.
Does your child beg to use your iPhone? Ever hand her your iPod Touch while standing in line or driving to soccer practice? Get Dolch Primer and Pre-primer Sight Words and use these opportunities to make your child a better reader. Dolch Primer and Pre-primer Sight Words has several advantages over traditional flash cards:
- Includes spoken versions of words, so children can practice on their own when adults are busy
- Bright colors and sounds engage children
- More convenient than fumbling around with paper cards
- You can practice whenever you have a few moments and your iPhone handy
Many elementary school teachers expect students to practice sight words regularly. Make it fun with Dolch Primer and Pre-primer Sight Words: Learn to Read!
INCLUDES ALL PRIMER AND PRE-PRIMER DOLCH WORDS AND RECORDED PRONUNCIATIONS
Includes all Dolch primer and Dolch pre-primer sight words.
TAG WORDS FOR REVIEW
While practicing sight words, simply press a button to tag a word. Later, the tagged words can be isolated to work on challenging words.
EASY NAVIGATION AND COLORFUL INTERFACE
Large, colorful buttons make it easy for children to practice on their own. Bright colors, sounds and animated transitions keep children engaged.
FEATURE SUMMARY
- Includes words and pronunciations from Dolch Pre-primer and Dolch Primer lists
- Tag words for later review
- Large colorful buttons and simple interface encourage children to practice on their own
- No ads
Riding with Rosa Parks - LAZ Reader [Level J-first grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2009-12-31T08:00:20Z
KINDERGARTEN TO FIRST GRADE readers will read about a period in American history when segregation laws denied African-American people equal rights. The story is told from the point of view of a fictitious character, Marissa, who witnesses the bravery Rosa Parks displayed when she refused to give up her seat on the bus. The story provides students with the opportunity to learn how one person can make a difference. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: sequence events, high-frequency words
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
This book is available as part of a ten-book set in the Level J Library.
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About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment. Generic e-books preserve content and facilitate distribution, but remove the unique typographical qualities of the book. We do not believe electronic books have to look identical.
ReadSmart algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, it has the look and feel of a book, not a generic electronic document.
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MonsterABC Free
By MediaBrand released on: 2009-12-04T09:17:22Z
MonsterABC Free is more than just another flash card application for your iPhone. It's the latest in early childhood development tools - built specifically for the iPhone.
This game is intended to provide kids with the tools to learn basic skills and features beautiful and entertaining illustrations that keep kids interested throughout their tour of the alphabet. It is our goal to provide games that are fun and interactive encouraging kids to learn computer skills, reading skills and problem solving in a context that is easy to use.
Join the Monster as he explores the alphabet, sounding out letters.
Explore the alphabet by clicking letters. Tap the monsters at the top of the screen to move through the alphabet. Don't forget to tap the picture at the bottom to hear the word sounded out.
UPGRADE TODAY and get the three extra games:
- Words Game featuring spelling: related fun where kids find missing letters within words! This game features even more beautiful and entertaining illustrations.
- Match Game: Tap on the picture which matches the letter.
- Story Game: Build stories using pictures.
Also featured with your UPGRADE, get access to a FREE VERSION OF THE LETTERS GAME for your desktop computer.
REVIEWS:
"MonsterABC Wraps up Entertainment and Education in One App" ~ AppCraver.com
"MonsterABC has beautiful illustrations that keep kids interested. Overall this is a quality kids' app, and the $1 price tag isn't asking a whole lot by any stretch ." ~ iPhoneAppRevews.net
"This is a cute app that would appeal to little boys (or monster loving little girls too)." ~ The iPhone Mom
Landon's Pumpkins - LAZ Reader [Level P-second grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2010-12-23T03:50:23Z
SECOND TO THIRD GRADE readers will read about a boy named Landon who remembers what happened last Halloween when he really messed up his pumpkin while trying to carve a jack-o'-lantern. This Halloween, he works with his dad on a plan to plant, grow, and harvest his own pumpkins so he will have enough for himself and his younger brother to practice carving. Landon successfully carries out his plan and ends up using the three R's—reduce<"/em>, reuse<"/em>, and recycle<"/em>—in the process. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: sequence events, prefixes.
The app features interactive glossary pages that encourage early readers to explore challenging words through pictures and example sentences.
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE AS PART OF A TWELVE-BOOK SET IN THE LEVEL P LIBRARY.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
Totem Poles - LAZ Reader [Level N-second grade]
By Language Technologies, Inc. released on: 2010-12-07T10:47:10Z
SECOND GRADE readers will learn in what parts of the United States totem poles are found, why they are used and by whom, and how totem poles are carved. Photographs of totem poles, and of figures found on totem poles, enhance the text. Discussion questions after the reading help build interest and comprehension. Learner objectives: fact and details, content vocabulary. "u2028
Learning A-Z provides materials delivered online and through the iTunes Store that help children learn to read, write, and discover the wonders of science. All our materials are leveled so that children can access information at their reading level. Our leveled readers begin at level aa with labeling objects. In level A simple sentences are presented. With each level thereafter the sentences get more complex and the words become a little more difficult.
A QUICK GUIDE IN PLACING YOUR CHILD at the appropriate reading level is to understand that level aa to C provides average kindergarten instruction; D to J—first grade; K to Q—second grade; R to U—third grade; V to Z—fourth and fifth grade. The letters earliest in the alphabet match beginning of the year instruction while letters at the end of each grade range match skills at the end of that grade year.
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE AS PART OF A TEN-BOOK SET IN THE LEVEL N LIBRARY.
Visit www.learninga-z.com and www.readinga-z.com for more information.
About ReadSmart
ReadSmart is a set of patented technologies created by Language Technologies, Inc. for improving reading comprehension, speed, and enjoyment and is used in a variety of publishing fields. ReadSmart's algorithms analyze text to give document-specific results: the arrangement of text for a document is optimized while preserving the designer's layout. Once a digital book has been created using ReadSmart technology, nothing is lost and it retains the look and feel of the printed edition, not a generic electronic document.
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