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Lively Letters - Phonics

Lively Letters - Phonics

Phonemic Awareness & Skills

⭐️4.3 / 5
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All Versions of Lively Letters

1.5.1

May 4, 2020

- Minor bug fixes

1.5

November 20, 2019

- Addresses issue with sounds in Matching Game on select devices.

1.4

June 27, 2019

- Fixes user login issue. Thank you for supporting Lively Letters!

1.3

March 4, 2019

- Parents and teachers now have the ability to edit and delete student information - Enhanced matching game, adding sounds after flipping cards - Easy access to additional Lively Letters resources
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1.2.1

November 13, 2018

- Bug fixes and performance enhancements.

1.2

September 5, 2018

- Universal App - Now available on iPhone! - Tracking Game Fixes - General Bug Fixes and Enhancements Thank you for supporting Reading with TLC!
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1.1

September 6, 2017

- Easier to use menus for launching activities. - Additional letter cards are easier to see and select - Stop story button added to Flashing Activity - Minor bug fixes & enhancements
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1.0

May 9, 2017

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Description of Lively Letters

See why this app immediately hit the #1 spot for Paid Educational Apps on the App Store! Filled with valuable program content, it was originally designed to sell for $59.99. Due to the overwhelming response, the authors have kept it at its low introductory price. As powerful as it is fun, this uniquely engaging teaching tool is changing lives one letter at a time! Lively Letters – Phonemic Awareness and Phonics simultaneously trains critical skills for reading, spelling, and pronunciation of English language sounds. Unlike most phonics apps, this one is actually teaching, as opposed to just drilling. With proven strategies such as memory tricks, mouth and hand cues, humorous stories (English and Spanish), colorful pictures of characters embedded into letters, and songs, this multisensory, structured approach has been shown to help students of all ages and abilities, including the most resistant learners and those learning English as a second language. Targeting phonemic (sound) awareness, phonics, and speech production, the three unique teaching activities are based on the key techniques of the world-renowned, research-based program, Lively Letters, created by speech language pathologist, Nancy Telian, MS, CCC-SLP, and published by Reading with TLC. Used by over 15 million students and 75 thousand teachers globally since 1990, the Lively Letters program has been shown to quickly boost skills. This long-awaited app, created by Penny Castagnozzi and Nancy Telian, can be used successfully on its own or as a supplement to the Lively Letters program materials. It can also be implemented by those with no Lively Letters experience. Although many aspects of this app can be performed independently by students, best gains will be made with some instructor/parent involvement. Some adults and older students can use it independently. The app includes progress monitoring and three activities: Flashing, Tracking, and Matching. Choose which letters and what types of letters to use (i.e., Lively Letters pictures versus plain letters and lowercase versus uppercase letters). Record and play back the students’ voices. Flashing: This activity introduces, drills, and tests the letter sound associations for the 44 English speech sounds, using the multisensory cueing methods that Lively Letters is so famous for. As the chosen letters flash in, students can hear the associated sound, the song, and the story (narrated in English by Marianne Nice, MS, CCC-SLP, or in Spanish by Angela Livingston, MS,CCC-SLP, TSSLD, BE). They can also see photos of the hand and mouth cues can practice printing. Tracking: In this activity, students engage in the powerful Lively Letters manipulative word play, (tracking) activities. Here you simultaneously train phonemic awareness and phonics, while further practicing letter sounds and speech production. Students have fun building the critical phonemic awareness skills of sound blending, segmenting, and manipulation while learning how to sound out words of increasing length and difficulty for reading and spelling. In response to prompts from the instructor or parent, the student reads and spells new words, based on letter or sound changes made by the instructor. Students can enjoy the Lively Letters “Human - Alien” game where they choose whether each word was a real or nonsense word. Some alternate uses of the Tracking Activity include receptive drilling, printing of the letters, spelling to dictation, marking letter patterns, and dividing multisyllable words. Matching: Here’s a playful way to practice letter sound associations and speech production skills. This activity also offers opportunities to associate uppercase to lowercase letters and to transition from Lively Letters pictures to plain letters. Students have fun playing the classic Match Game, now using the letters and letter types chosen. Let the fun begin! Learn more about Lively Letters by visiting www.readingwithtlc.com.
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Lively Letters: FAQ

Can Lively Letters be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Lively Letters supports iPad devices.
Telian-Cas Learning Concepts Inc developed the Lively Letters app.
The minimum iOS version for the Lively Letters app is 10.0.
The Lively Letters app has a user rating of 4.3.
The App Genre Of Lively Letters Is Education.
1.5.1 is the newly released version of the Lively Letters app.
The latest Lively Letters update came out on July 8, 2024.
Lively Letters launched on February 5, 2023.
The Lively Letters app is suitable for children aged Telian-Cas Learning Concepts Inc.
The Lively Letters app is now available in English.
No, Lively Letters is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Lively Letters.
Unfortunately, Lively Letters is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Lively Letters

  • Just ok

    I think this app could be so much improved.

    I really wanted just to be able to do flashcards as needed but there’s a whole process, you can’t just easily go from one to another, there’s too much music and transitions between screens, too many choices to be made and it just seems to take too long for everything. On a school caseload, things need to be much more efficient.

    I’m kind of bummed and I guess I’ll just be using my regular lively letter letter cards instead.
  • Overpriced and outdated

    This app is overpriced and outdated. The sound doesn’t work. It is not engaging or educationally beneficial for students. It is a waste of money. There is no support offered online.
  • Great for digital learning

    This app was a huge help during remote learning with the ability to use the lively letters on screen! The various options for matching and tracking activities can be tailored to the needs of different learners.