價格:免費
更新日期:2018-09-19
檔案大小:25M
目前版本:1.01
版本需求:Android 4.0 以上版本
官方網站:http://www.quackenworth.com
Email:info@quackenworth.com
聯絡地址:PO Box 4747 Culver City, CA
Learn to Read: Rhyme Stories contain six fun, interactive, and engaging early learning stories that improve literacy skills, phonics, and fluency. Parents, teachers, and children all love the stories for their rhythm, rhyming, engaging characters, and vibrant illustrations. Learn to Read: Rhyme Stories was developed and vetted by fully credentialed teachers and aims to improve reading skills, build confidence, and the recognition of sight words and vowel sounds.
Rhyming is a key part of building early literacy skills so get started today and start your child on a path to reading success by downloading Learn to Read: Rhyme Stories?
The stories include:
• Kim Likes to Swim
• Pete Has Big Feet
• Joe Has a Sore Toe
• Jenny Found a Penny
• Mike has a Bike
• Paul is Tall
Children will learn rhyming, long and short vowel sounds, sight words, and social-emotional skills including compassion, friendship, value, saving, money, exercise, self-acceptance, and more! Throughout the years, these stories have become a trusted source for bed time reading, classroom reading, and simple entertainment. The stories have been enjoyed by thousands of preschool and elementary kids throughout the globe.
APP FEATURES
• Read - The reader can read the story with the option of hearing the narrator read
• Watch - The reader can watch the fully animated story. This option is beneficial for younger or struggling readers
• Vocabulary – There is a vocabulary section in each story where the reader can tap the words to hear it used in a sentence
• Animated scenes and characters increase engagement and comprehension
• Story is professionally narrated
• Bonus activities and worksheets are available on our website
RECOMMENDED FOR
• Boys and girls ages 2 to 6
• Grades PK, K, 1, 2
• Preschool age children
• Beginning readers, struggling readers, English-language learners
5 TOP BENEFITS OF RHYMING
• Learning rhymes early increases a child’s chances of becoming a better reader.
• Rhyming builds phonemic awareness or the ability to distinguish between sounds.
• Rhyming helps children recognize word patterns and teaches word families.
• Rhyming is fun for children and motivates them to read more.
• Rhyming helps a child’s spelling ability.
Credits: Written and illustrated by David Hollaway | Narrated by Paula Davis | Music by Kevin McCloud.