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WordBuilder Intervention

WordBuilder Intervention

Break Down & Build BIG Words

⭐️4.7 / 5
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🙌6
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of WordBuilder Intervention

1.1.0

October 7, 2020

Resolves a database issue that prevented new students from being created and student progress from being saved. Also resolves an issue with the coins spending ensuring students can spend their coins on the built-in reward incentives.
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1.0

November 1, 2019

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Description of WordBuilder Intervention

WordBuilder Intervention is a research-based, free application used to teach adolescent struggling readers how to break down, build, and spell multisyllabic words. WordBuilder Intervention is a truly unique and valuable instructional tool that teachers and parents will find effective for grades 6-12. WordBuilder Intervention was created to be used by teachers during direct instruction. It is designed to be used within a small group, or for one-on-one instruction. Please watch the instructional videos on the WordBuilder Intervention website to learn more. Save up to 50 student accounts on 1 device. Download for free today! Developed by a team of experts • Created by California State University, Northridge for the Literate Adolescents Intervention Project. • Designed by digiCOACH, Inc. • Produced under the California Adolescent Literacy Initiative at Napa County Office of Education in collaboration with the California Department of Education, Special Education Division through a State Personnel Development Grant (Award #H323A170011) from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs. Motivation embedded in the application • Students earn coins for mastering multisyllabic words • Challenging words allow older students to practice phonics skills at an appropriate level • Many words are taken from the Academic Word List (AWL) • Sentences in more advanced units excerpted from national newspapers A year’s worth of practice in one application! • 540 multisyllabic words and sentences • A systematic scope and sequence • Free instructional program with videos and “how to” tips available at www.wordbuilderapp.com.
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WordBuilder Intervention: FAQ

Can WordBuilder Intervention be used on an iPad?

Yes, WordBuilder Intervention is optimized for iPad devices.
The app was developed by Napa County Office of Education.
The WordBuilder Intervention app currently supports iOS 11.0 or later.
Users have overwhelmingly positive things to say about WordBuilder Intervention, as evidenced by its stellar rating of 4.7 out of 5.
The App Category Of The Wordbuilder Intervention App Is Education.
1.1.0 is the newest version of WordBuilder Intervention.
The latest update for WordBuilder Intervention was released on July 3, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the WordBuilder Intervention app supports the following languages: English.
No, WordBuilder Intervention is not on Apple Arcade.
No, WordBuilder Intervention does not feature in-app purchases for users.
No, WordBuilder Intervention does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of WordBuilder Intervention

  • Great with one caveat

    This is great, with just one big flaw- when you go to build a word with the consonants, vowels and digraphs etc... for some reason you CANNOT undo a mistake with those letter parts. So if you drag an extra letter into the white space and then realize it, you can’t fix it. The “undo” and “clear” options only apply to the handwriting portion (awesome, by the way). Perhaps it is a bug, just on my newer iPad?
  • Perfect for older students

    This is perfect for students who want to improve their reading and spelling of multisyllabic words!
  • WordBuillder Intervention is great!

    I have just started using WordBuilder with my struggling readers and they love it. I enjoy working with students in the WordBuilder application, directing them to break down words and then build them back up again. The reward games are simple but fun and I appreciate that students have to earn enough coins to be able to play.