What Reddit Says About Phonics Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Phonics apps from 8 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/homeschool
... Yes! Logic of English is fantastic. If the lessons are too long, just do half each day. ... All About Reading worked really well for my girls. It has an app that you can use instead of physical letter tiles but it’s not a stand alone piece.
r/homeschool
A 3rd recommendation for Reading Eggs and Mathseeds. Reading Eggs is a blend of phonics and sight words.
r/Homeschooling
For secular families All About Reading has been our longtime favourite. It's not an app, it's a physical curriculum, but it's the only thing we've truly stuck with. The app world for phonics is genuinely hard because engagement design and actual ...
r/ElementaryTeachers
Khan academy kids app. She needs to ensure that kid goes in the library and finished the modules as you recommend. 100% free. 100% ad free. ... It has a to of games and activities you can use.
r/homeschool
Absolutly agree on Teach Your Monster to Read. My child kept playing long after learning phonics because the game was so good. It's always free on a computer but there are frequent promotions to get the apps free as well.
r/daddit
I have two phonics apps that we use to supplement reading skills for our kids - abcmouse and Wild Phonics. abcmouse claims to follow a curriculum and…
r/homeschool
It teaches the parent how to teach the child step by step. I have a much better understanding of how to teach my son phonics because of lexercise. However, if you want a tutor online, dyslexiaconnect.com is the way to go! They are all OG trained and are truly the best!
r/Preschoolers
No apps! Just do crafts and play games. Read books. ... Another cringing teacher, here. Put the device away. Follow the advice about sight words and BOB books. Also, read lots of books on different topics out loud to increase background knowledge. Your kid asks a question about something- get a coup...
r/homeschool
I think he may be a bit young, but simplex spelling is pretty great. It focuses on phonics and word groups with similar vowel/consonant blends. The earliest app is just three letter words with matching vowel sounds.
r/toddlers
Hello! Any recommendations for iPad apps that help with letter recognition? TIA!
r/homeschool
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r/homeschool
We’ve been using reading . com, and I like that the lessons are short and guided, so he stays focused and actually wants to keep going. Then when he picks up a real book, he’s already recognizing what he learned in the app, so it reinforces it. Phonics Book recommendation?
r/lowscreenparenting
And you can use it for both kids. It’s what I’d get if I were homeschooling. I wasn’t impressed with the Hooked on Phonics app anyhow, we tried it out but it didn’t have clear progression and my son figured out how to fail on purpose and play the fun games they give you as a break.
r/kindergarten
I recommend Hooked on Phonics. We used HoP with my daughter who is 7 off and on since prek and it's the only thing that has seemed to stick. It's an excellent opportunity for reviewing the basics and building confidence and their willingness ...
r/homeschool
I love their approach to reading so I started using the app called reading.com. It has a similar approach as 100 lessons but it’s more interactive and on the iPad. I think I pay about 6.99 a month for it and it is easily worth it. My child is a great reader now and we are only on lesson 38. They als...
r/homeschool
It’s printable but otherwise no tech involved ... I was going to say this as well, we did that and bought the little first readers books. (: More replies ... Teach a Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons is an awesome option. I believe all about reading also has a pre-reading program and is offline. ......
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