Abby Word Scrambler - Phonics Word Family HD

  • Abby Word Scrambler - Phonics Word Family HD
  • Abby Word Scrambler - Phonics Word Family HD
  • Abby Word Scrambler - Phonics Word Family HD
  • Abby Word Scrambler - Phonics Word Family HD

Detailed App Info:

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.0
  • Device Type:Device: iPad Ready
  • Category:Category: Entertainment
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  • Download Size:App Size: 17.25 MB

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Learn Word Family Phonics Words through Word Scrambler - Drag and Reshuffle the letters to unscrambler the words.

Great game to teach and enforcePhonics Word Family - this app is requested by a teacher that wanted a fun way to phonics word families.

WHY PHONICS WORD FAMILIES?
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Kids learn to read early by using Word Families (as known as Analogy Phonics) by finding commonality (i.e. short a sounds or long e sounds) among a set of words - Educators use these word families to teach early readers to see and hear the patterns of these words. Featuring over 635+ VOCABULARY WORDS, reinforced through fun interactive games.


2 Apps in One:
1) Unscramble the words
2) Sentence Completion - the student will have to figure out what word best completes the sentences (hints provide as an aid) - this will also put into context how the words are used.

FEATURES:
- Hints
- Over 635+ Word Families to Find and Learn
- Select the "Word Family" category on left hand side to change word list

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 17.25 MB of space to download and install Abby Word Scrambler - Phonics Word Family HD app. Abby Word Scrambler - Phonics Word Family HD is available on iTunes for $0.99

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Hien Ton at http://www.BrainCounts.com.

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