Imagine  the iPod-sibilities: A compilation of apps that could be used in the   educational setting with struggling readers #1-10  byKrista Montgomery #11-2 by Julie Baldwin #21-30- Angela Paddock  |   
App & Price |    Description  |    Who should use it?  |   
1. ArtikPix- Lite $FREE  |    ArtikPix   is an engaging articulation app with flashcard and matching activities for   children with speech sound delays. Children use ArtikPix to practice sounds independently, with a speech-language pathologist or their parents.  |    Child and adult friendly app that An engaging articulation app that is child and parent   friendly.  It contains flashcard and   matching activities for children with speech sound delays  |   
2. ABC Pocket Phonics Lite  $Free  |    PocketPhonics   teaches the basics of reading and writing to young kids.  This app contains a “Parent Zone.  This allows you to customize the app to the   specific needs of your child (ie: do they need work specifically on upper   case letters? Lower case letters? Handwriting? Etc.) Parents may also order a   free guide on teaching children to read.   |    This App assists in developing letter-sound   relationships, letter writing and developing first words. This app is   primarily designed for primary to age 7 students  |   
3.  Super Why! $2.99  |    Help   your child achieve the Power to Read with this collection of four SUPER WHY   interactive literacy games. Your child can play along with each of the four   main characters from the TV series: Alpha Pig, Princess Presto, Wonder Red,   and, of course, Super Why, while practicing the alphabet, rhyming, spelling,   writing and reading. Super Duper  |    This App could be helpful in developing   phonemic awareness, developing comprehension skills and decoding.  |   
4.   Pictello $14.99  |     This   app provides a simple way to create talking photo albums and talking   books. Each page in a Pictello Story can contain a picture, up to five lines   of text, and a recorded sound or text-to-speech using high-quality voices.   Stories can be shared using iTunes File Sharing or via WiFi with other Pictello   users through a free account on the Pictello Sharing Server. Pictello may also be used to create: -   Stories to teach social skills or to recall events - Photo albums to allow non-speaking people to share their news and interests - Sharing important events and memories with family who live far away - Talking books - Teaching narrative skills as part of a literacy or language skills curriculum - Schedules, Task instructions, etc.  |    Pictello   is developed for all ages and skill levels, so it is easy to use and requires   no reading skills to locate and read stories.  |   
5.  Visual Timer $0.99  |    ·           This app is a 60   minute timer with a graphic display that is very user friendly. Some   functions are: ·           -play a sound   and /or vibrate when the time is finished ·           - play a sound   and /or vibrate at specific time intervals  ·           -change colour   of the visual indicator based on the amount of time remaining.  |    The   visual Timer helps individuals judge how much time is left — even if they   can’t "tell" time. The Visual timer offers guidance for individuals   with ADD, ADHD, Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome and Dyslexia. This timer will   also be helpful for all students to assist in monitoring time during   activities and in preparing for transitions.  |   
6.  Speller- Free Phonetic Dictionary $FREE  |    This   app enables students to learn how to spell words based on how they sound.   This app includes a comprehensive dictionary of the English language. No   internet connection required  |    This   app was designed for the dyslexic speller, but could be used by anyone at all   that is wondering how a difficult words is properly spelled.  |   
7. Touch Piano $FREE  |    This   piano app allows users to play their favourite tune on their device which   will convert the screen to a piano keyboard!   |    Is   app would be suitable for the student who requires work on cause and effect,   fine motor, sequencing.  This app could   be used as a fun reinforce as well.  |   
8.  Starfall ABC $2.99 ![]()  |    This   app has a variety of games involving the alphabet.  The games teach children about phonics,   words and sentences.  Through repeated   use, children learn to recognize letters and see how they combine to make   words. This app is taken from the alphabet section of the popular website   starfall.com.  |    This   app helps students learn to recognize letters and develop phonics   skills.  This app could be very   motivating for students to use.  |   
9. Reading for Kids: 100 ways to encourage   your child to read $FREE  |    This app is full of great ideas that will   encourage your kids to be eager, happy readers ·           Approaches for   infants, as well as young children and teens ·           Web activities   that have kids reading and writing daily ·           Reading hints to   replace television watching ·           Use maps,   recipes, coupons, horoscopes and games to get kids excited about reading ·           Rewards and incentives ·           Ideas that give   kids confidence ·           Practical   suggestions that work  |    This   app would be useful for parents and teachers of students who need   motivation.  It offers 100 ideas that   children might find enjoyable which will promote their literacy skills.   |   
10. Whiteboard Lite: Collaborative Drawing $FREE  |    This is app essentially turns the touch   screen of your iPad, iPod touch or iPhone into a versatile whiteboard.  This app can be utilized by two users at   the same time over a Wi-Fi connection or Bluetooth peer-to-peer.  |    This   app could be used to develop fine motor skills in students, practice with   letter formation, spelling words or many other uses.  This app has endless possibilities!  |   
11. ABC   MagicReading Short Vowel Sounds  $   Free  |    This   app gives children key reading skills practice. Along with reading practice,   this program focuses on building blending and segmenting skills. It provides   solid and direct experience with letters and sounds to help build phonemic   awareness skills. It will help improve a child’s phonological processing   ability and guide them towards becoming a good reader. It includes games that will help children experience blending and segmenting, which are the most essential pre-reading skills that language researchers talk about. The categories and levels of ABC MAGIC READING will provide meaningful challenges to strengthen your child’s phonemic awareness. This app also has built in features to discourage picture guessing and to instead encourage reading skills.  |    This   program can be used with students who need to develop their phonemic   awareness skills (letters, sounds), pre-reading skills (blending,   segmenting), and phonological processing abilities.  It is great for you.ng children learning   beginning reading skills. It is also good for those learning the foundations   of English as their second language.  |   
12 Alphabytes $2.99  |     This app includes 4 activities:  -  learning the alphabet -  tracing the alphabet -   spelling and matching letters to pictures with both lowercase and uppercase   taught in the activities.  As   this app is targeted to younger kids, once you are in an activity you have to   tap twice to enter another area. This prevents kids from accidentally exiting   out the activity they are in.  |    This   app can be used with early learners to get them ready for school. It   can be used with students who need to develop phonemic awareness skills   (letter recognition and letter formation).  |   
13. ABC   Magic Phonics - 2 consonant blends $Free  |    ABC   READING MAGIC 2 will help your child gain mastery with consonant blends. This   app will give your child practice with consonant blends to improve their   reading skills. This app has three modes: - The Blending Mode helps your child learn the essential reading skill of blending, which helps prepare learners for segmenting. - The Segmenting Mode helps your child learn how to segment words. Segmenting has been recognized as the most important predictor of reading success. - The Reading Mode helps your child read words. Pictures are hidden to encourage true reading instead of picture guessing  |    This   app can be used with children who need to further develop phonemic awareness   skills; they have knowledge of letters and sounds and now need to work on   putting them together (blending), taking them apart (segmenting), as well as   reading whole words.   |   
14.   Speedy   Reader Lite  |    Speedy Reader is a reading game. It   teaches kids and English language students the names of things in the natural   and human world. It increases their spoken and written vocabularies within   specific arenas in a fun, fast-paced and exciting way. Speedy Reader gets you closer to our world with actual pictures rather than cartoonish imagery. The pictures have incredible crispness and beauty. Speedy Reader teaches 90+ words, some ordinary and some exotic, from 4 different arenas: desert, jungle, ocean, and space.  |    This   app can be used with English Language Learners who are working on building   their vocabulary development. It   can be used by students in writing activities, where they have to complete a   writing assignment using the new vocabulary they have identified in the game.     |   
15. ABC   Magic Phonics - 2 consonant blends  $Free  |    ABC   READING MAGIC 2 will help your child gain mastery with consonant blends. This   app will give your child practice with consonant blends to improve their   reading skills. This app has three modes: - The Blending Mode helps your child learn the essential reading skill of blending, which helps prepare learners for segmenting. - The Segmenting Mode helps your child learn how to segment words. Segmenting has been recognized as the most important predictor of reading success. - The Reading Mode helps your child read words. Pictures are hidden to encourage true reading instead of picture guessing  |    This   app can be used with children who need to further develop phonemic awareness   skills; they have knowledge of letters and sounds and now need to work on   putting them together (blending), taking them apart (segmenting), as well as   reading whole words.   |   
16. Playwords   Lite $FREE  |    Playwords   makes learning words fun for kids. It has 3 great games for children   beginning to read or starting to spell.  This app is professionally narrated by a clear, lively voice and the games are both entertaining and educational. It is easy for kids to use by themselves. These games are fun alone or with Mom and Dad. The games include: • Picture Blast: a flash-cards game that lets kids see the picture, read the word and hear the answer. • Word Match: a multiple-choice game that challenges kids to tap the word matching the picture. • Lost Letter: a spelling game that asks kids to fill in the missing letter in a word. The features of these games include: • 3 great games of varying difficulty. • Bright, colorful illustrations that your child will love. • Fun, lively and clear narration of all words. • 16 exciting reward stickers and stamps to collect. • 3 difficulty level settings.  |    This   app can be used to encourage children to use visual cues when reading, as   they have to look at the picture first and then read it, match it or fill in   the missing letter. It   can be used to enhance phonemic awareness, as students have to read the   word  and then determine what the   missing letter by determining what sound is absent in the word.  |   
17. vBookz   - Free Audiobooks $3.99  |    This   app allows to you to read your own electronically published texts or access   over 30,000 Classics FREE of charge! It has a magnifying glass interface   indicating your current reading location, the magnifying glass follows the   text as the book is being read, making the reading experience much more   enjoyable and fun. This   app has books that will read to you,    will easily find words, can adjust fonts and size and can adjust the   speed of reading.  |    This   app can be used with children who may be hesitant to read, but enjoy being   read to.  It   would be helpful for students who need to focus on particular word patterns   (you would have to find appropriate texts that focused on the child’s area of   need).   |   
18. First   Letters and Phonics Lite $Free  |    First   Letters teaches kids about letters and phonics, and includes two original   renditions of the ABC Song. This app keeps your child entertained and engaged   while developing important pre-reading skills.  The   educational components include:  - learning to recognize letters -   learning the names of letters and the sounds they make (phonics) - developing fine motor skills The entertaining components include: - a simple matching game -   two original versions of the ABC Song: one using letter names and one using   phonics  |    This   app can be used with students who need to develop phonemic awareness skills   (letter recognition, letter formation, knowing the letters of the alphabet).  |   
19. Abatalks   Phonics Rhyming Lite   $FREE ![]()  |    A   fun game for young children to learn and practice phonics by finding pairs of   matching words. Children are challenged to win "jewels" for successful completion of each level. After collecting enough jewels, they are rewarded   with a bonus mini-game, allowing them to trace or color a picture, create   sparkles on the screen, and pop bubbles. The child will be so involved in   achieving each goal, that they won't realize how much they are learning! By matching rhyming words, this game helps children recognize common word patterns, and understand how the initial consonant, middle vowel, and ending consonant affect pronunciation. They will learn to distinguish between long and short vowel sounds, and they will learn to pronounce consonant combination, such as "ch" and "sh". These are all important stepping stones to becoming a proficient reader.  |    This   app can be used to further develop phonemic awareness through identifying   word patterns, consonants and vowel sounds.  |   
20. Speech   With Milo  $2.00  |    “Speech   with Milo: Prepositions” was created by a licensed Speech-Language   Pathologist. The app was created as a versatile and entertaining speech   therapy tool for children. Milo is for speech therapists working with   children, or parents who want to teach language skills to their children. The   app offers an enjoyable tool used in therapy at a cheap price. This game is centered on the adorable and energetic mouse Milo. Milo demonstrates 23 location words such as “inside,” “above,” and “behind.” The animated Milo will quickly win your child over so you can work on basic location concepts. The app comes with one set of easy instructions for both Speech Therapists and Parents. The instructions provide you with the means to use the app in many different ways so that it can be used for toddlers and preschoolers, as well as children with language delays. Features: - Fun and affordable - Milo, an animated mouse, keeps children interested and motivated to learn. - Instructions for Speech Therapists and Parents (in English only) - Preposition is spoken as the concept is demonstrated in order to reinforce with auditory input. There is an option to turn this feature off. - Written verb is displayed at the bottom of the screen to reinforce reading skills. There is an option to turn this feature off. - Phrase button allows child to listen to a sentence using the preposition in context. - Milo takes a break every once in a while with some cheese and a dance. The child gets to feed Milo some cheese and watch him dance as a reward for his/her hard work.  |    This   app can be used in therapy for children with special needs, such as: Autism /   Asperger Syndrome, Down Syndrome, developmental delays, cognitive delays,   speech and language delays. It   can be used to increase any child’s language skills.   |   
21. Melvin’s   Marvelous Words     (free)  |    Melvin's   Marvellous Words is a fun word-matching activity that teaches the early   learner, sight words.  |    Ideal   for younger students learning to read and struggling readers.  |   
22. Bob   Books Reading Magic (free)  |    Bob   Books Reading Magic will show children how to make the connection between   letters and sounds, sound out simple words and spell the words they have   learned. It’s an interactive game with a simple drag and drop interface. Full   colour animations encourage kids along the path of reading.  |    For   the developing reader, children in K /1 or those experiencing difficulties   learning to read.  |   
23. Grasshopper   Apps: I like reading  (free)     |     “I Like” Picture Books contain engaging stories   and stunning crisp photographs. Words are highlighted as they are being read   to optimize the learning curve. Literally everything is customizable; add   your own voice, your own photos and even your own story line!  |    For   the developing reader and reluctant readers of all ages.  |   
24. Sight   Words App (free)  |    Designed   to help learners, master the most frequently used words in the English   language.                                            |    For   early learners and struggling learners of all ages.  |   
25. AlphaBooks   Lite (free)  |    The   fun-loving Letter Buddies help children prepare for school. Simple stories   with striking photo-illustrations develop vocabulary and basic reading   skills. -   Clear, bright photography introduces key foundational vocabulary -   Simple sentences combined with fantastic photo-illustrations put the   vocabulary in context and teach important school readiness sight words  |    Letter   Buddies materials were originally developed for early childhood education and   are currently being used in classrooms throughout North America.  |   
26. Chuck   and Friends: Friends for the Long Haul “Bumpers up!” (free)  |    Join   Chuck and his friends as you tap the screen to learn letters and words, play   games and watch videos. This interactive reading adventure is ideal for young   truck-lovers, fans of HUB TV and Hasbro toys. Read along as Chuck and his   pals embark on a journey where they learn about honesty, teamwork and   friendship. Bold graphics and bright colors make “Chuck and Friends: Friends   for the Long Haul” an enjoyable and engaging way to learn to read.   |    Specifically   for primary age children and boys.  |   
27. Dolch   Pre-primer and primer “Bumpers up!” (free)  |    These   funny flash cards are fun and highly effective.  Kids love to learn with this great series   of moving flash cards.  |    For   the early learner and children experiencing reading difficulties.  |   
28. Lefty   and Ron  (Lain Anderson) (free)  |    An   illustrated children’s story that can read itself aloud. The App uses a   simple user interface that’s easy for children of any age. Read to the   children, let them read on their own, or tap the text and it will be read   aloud.  |    Suitable   for preschool, kindergarten and struggling readers.  |   
29. Magnifying   Glass (free)  |    Here   is you portable magnifying glass, always in your pocket and ready to use.  You get a great 2x magnifying glass.   Designed for farsighted people and people who use reading glasses (and   sometimes forget them!).   |    Designed   for people who need glasses or is visually impaired.  |   
30. Moms   With Apps (free)  |    Moms   With Apps is a catalogue of great children's and family-friendly apps.   Contains interactive storybook some of which are free as well as other   educational subjects. It aims to assist and educators to identify apps that   address the needs of their children and students.  |    Designed   for learners of all ages.  | 


Hi Krista,
ReplyDeleteI like the apps you posted. I was wondering, how did you post the chart? Was it in Word or did you create a chart in your post window in your blog? I can't seem to post my chart as a Word Doc.
Thanks,
Catherine
Hi Catherine,
ReplyDeleteI simply created the chart in word and copy and pasted it in the blog. I had some difficulty with the images and had to do them one by one, but the chart copied over no problem!
Krista