【實用教育app】What's Changed? - US version|最夯免費app

【實用教育app】What's Changed? - US version|最夯免費app

分享好友

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

The What’s Changed? skill builder has been specifically designed to develop students’ phonemic awareness - the ability to discern the sounds, and the sequence of sounds, within a word. Phonemic awareness is a critical skill for learning to read and can be improved with practice.

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

What’s Changed? focuses on developing phonemic awareness with vowel sounds and consonant blends through exercises that require students to listen to two non-words and identify what changed between the two words.

Students develop the core foundational skills that make up phonemic awareness by identifying the type of change that occurred, including:

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

- identifying the sound that changed (‘zat’ to ‘zad’)

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

- substituting a new letter for the sound that changed (‘feld’ to ‘fald’)

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

- specifying the letter for a sound that was added or omitted (‘strek’ to ‘stek’)

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

- switching two letters for sounds that were switched (‘blist’ to ‘blits’)

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

Students with poor phonemic awareness skills often make these types of errors when reading.

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

What’s Changed? also develops segmentation and blending skills - the ability to segment a word into its individual sounds and then blend the sounds together for whole word reading. These skills are also essential for successfully learning how to read, as they enable students to blends sounds together in order to recognize whole words when reading.

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

What’s Changed? is suitable for students of all ages, particularly emerging readers and struggling readers. It is also good for English language learners wanting to improve their auditory discrimination and pronunciation of English. Parents or teachers can monitor students’ progress, and pinpoint weaker areas by looking at the results for each skill type.

There are three different categories in What’s Changed?, each with four increasing levels of difficulty. Within each game, the words build from VC (e.g. ‘ob’) to CCVCC (e.g. ‘brisp’). The Standard English category develops letter-sound knowledge for the most common sounds of letters (for example, the /k/ sound of the letter ‘c’ as in ‘cat’).

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

The Readable English category builds on from the Standard English category, including the non-standard sounds of letters (for example, the other sounds the letter ‘c’ can make such as in ‘cell’, ‘ocean’ and ‘cello’). In Readable English when a letter makes a sound other than its usual sound, it is marked with a glyph, enabling all the sounds of English to be represented by distinct characters (e.g. the different sounds of the letter ‘o’ in ‘cove’, ‘love’ and ‘move’ are clearly reflected with different glyphs).

The Color category uses only colors to represent sounds, which requires users to strictly focus on auditory discrimination rather than sound-symbol association.

【免費教育App】What's Changed? - US version-APP點子

Readable English: Read It | Speak It | Know It.

免費玩What's Changed? - US version APP玩免費

免費玩What's Changed? - US version App

What's Changed? - US version APP LOGO

What's Changed? - US version LOGO-APP點子

What's Changed? - US version APP QRCode

What's Changed? - US version QRCode-APP點子
熱門國家系統支援版本費用APP評分上架日期更新日期
未知Android
Google Play
1.0
App下載
免費
1970-01-012015-04-24
分享app
上一個APP
下一個APP

高評價教育App推薦