Making Sequences

Making Sequences

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Details about Making Sequences

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • September 1, 2011
  • September 28, 2024
  • 12.4+
  • 4+
  • 104.03MB
  • iPad
  • English
    French
    Spanish

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Version History of Making Sequences

1.7

February 14, 2021

Updates and improvements for iOS 14

1.6

February 24, 2018

- bugfixes and improvements

1.5

April 23, 2015

- updated for iOS 8 - dynamic animations - fixes and stability improvements

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1.4

October 6, 2013

- iOS 7 stability improvements - fixed sound recording

1.3

July 17, 2012

Unlimited custom sequences storage and better camera/image integration for sharper pictures.

1.2

May 2, 2012

Added Dropbox feature for sharing content; New French and Spanish language versions

1.1

November 10, 2011

Added tap to switch images, numbering images option, Re-order of sequence selection, Go directly from "Learn" function to "Place in Order" page

1.0

September 1, 2011

Price History of Making Sequences

Description of Making Sequences

The first of our popular sequencing apps, Making Sequences is designed to help teach story order or to master the steps for completing a task. Teach personalized daily living skills or have fun teaching kids to sequence stories starring themselves. Includes 15 photo sequences along with narration. Use these or make your own by uploading images, adding voice recordings and then share them using Dropbox. For a more updated version with additional options check out Advanced Making Sequences and Advanced Video Making Sequences.

Making Sequences: FAQ

Does Making Sequences support iPad devices?

Yes, Making Sequences supports iPad devices.

Who is the developer of the Making Sequences app?

Making Sequences was created by Zorten Software, LLC.

What is the minimum supported iOS version for Making Sequences?

The Making Sequences app requires iOS 12.4 or later.

What is the current app rating of Making Sequences?

The Making Sequences app has an overall user rating of 2.5.

What’s the genre of the Making Sequences app?

The App Genre Of Making Sequences Is Education.

What’s the current version of the Making Sequences app?

The current version of Making Sequences is 1.7.

When did the new Making Sequences update come out?

The latest Making Sequences update came out on September 28, 2024.

When did Making Sequences come out?

Making Sequences launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of Making Sequences?

The Making Sequences app is suitable for children aged Zorten Software, LLC.

What languages does the Making Sequences app support?

The Making Sequences app is now available in English, French, Spanish.

Can I play Making Sequences through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, Making Sequences is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Making Sequences offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Making Sequences.

Is Making Sequences optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Making Sequences is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in Making Sequences?

No, users are not exposed to ads in Making Sequences.

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Reviews of Making Sequences

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  • Not helpful for story sequencing or much of anything. :(

    Not helpful for story sequencing or much of anything. :(

    Developer Response

    Hello, Take a second look. Our apps are fully customizable to help your child or student learn what you wish, with your own specialized content.
  • Works well with our students on the autism spectrum!

    A great app for picture sequencing. It uses real photos but you have the ability to take your own photos (directly using the app, from your iPad’s camera or your existing camera roll). There are 15 built in sequences with 3-5 pictures. By tapping on each photo, a text is read to you. You do have the ability in settings to turn the text on/off, turn the audio on/off or turn the numbers on/off for the pictures. You can “shuffle” the cards as many times as you like and when correct, the child receives a “great job” or a cheer. If incorrect, the child is told “try again.”

    By customizing your own sequences, you can use activities from a child’s daily routine and make personalized sequences. For example, I’ve made customized sequences for: hatching baby chicks from eggs in the classroom, planting seeds in the greenhouse,making chocolate dipped pretzels in career education class, ordering lunch in the cafeteria, shopping at the grocery store. At home, sequences could be made with the child’s own photo in his own room with familiar items (e.g., favorite teddy) perhaps for the bedtime routine. This app also allows you or the child to record his/her voice to narrate each picture. This is a great way to work on sentence formation including verb tenses, pronouns, etc.
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  • Could be great

    It's ok....since the pictures just bump each other around it gets very frustrating for the kids. It would be awesome if there were blank boxes to move the pictures to instead of them shuffling around. I tend to use a different app because the kids get mad, and then they get confused as where the pictures go. Fix it up and I may just give it fie stars....
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