Is that Silly?

Is that Silly?

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  • Released
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  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • December 8, 2011
  • September 29, 2024
  • 11.0+
  • 4+
  • 40.65MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • American English

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Version History of Is that Silly?

4.0

March 21, 2023

Updated Video tutorial and updated some coding to make sure the app continues to run smoothly

3.0

January 2, 2019

Enhancements for iOS 12

2.0

April 17, 2017

Version 2.0 of Is that Silly includes the following enhancements: 1. iOS 10 updates 2. Updated loading screen 3. Reduced app size 4. Added app to app center

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1.3

November 21, 2014

-Fixed typos and bugs - Added protection for child privacy

1.2

February 11, 2013

Now compatible with the Therapy Report Center

1.1

December 14, 2011

- Add iPhone & iPod touch version; - Fixes minor bugs that were making app crash; - Fixes typos.

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1.0

December 7, 2011

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Description of Is that Silly?

Is That Silly is a fun way to teach children of various ages to pay attention to detail and expand their language skills. Designed with over 120 pictures created specifically to attract children’s attention, Is That Silly helps develop both receptive and expressive language as well as encouraging visual and auditory attention. The high-quality images in Is that Silly come in pairs, one silly and one “not silly” and are presented randomly. Each non-silly picture represents an every-day or true-life situation. The matching picture will vary by a silly change in wording. How to play With each turn, a narrator describes what is happening in the picture (e.g., “He is wearing his shoes on his hands.”). The student then selects the “silly” or “not silly” image. If the correct image is tapped, the child is congratulated. If the “silly” image is tapped correctly, the app automatically moves forward to the expressive feature and the child is asked what makes the picture silly. The adult working with the child then makes the judgment on if the child’s answer was “correct,” “almost correct,” or “not correct.” The correct/incorrect responses are marked by tapping on one of three flowers placed discretely in each scene. A “next” arrow is present on every page so the scene can be skipped if necessary. A tally of correct responses is tucked discretely in the corner of each scene. Customization Is that Silly is customizable from both the opening screen and inside each scene. The adult can choose if there are verbal/written prompts and verbal rewards. In addition, if the student is not ready for the expressive component, the prompt to explain why a picture is silly can be turned off. At the end of the session, a report card is generated indicating how the student has done. This report card can be emailed, or printed from the app. Although the default is for the percent correct score to show in each scene, this can be turned off by the adult. Purpose The purpose for Is That Silly is to encourage language growth. Children with ADHD, Autism, language disorders, and various learning disorders often struggle to attend to details1. Is That Silly allows the parent, SLP, or teacher to teach the expressive and pragmatic language skills many of these children are lacking. When the adult continues asking questions about the picture, the student is encouraged to expand language skills2. Because the app is fun and creative the students will be motivated to see what happens on the next picture. Is That Silly has the following features •High-quality images that will capture the attention of the student. •Receptive language building by encouraging students to listen to the description. •Expressive language building through answering “wh” questions and discussing the pictures. •Visual/auditory discrimination forcing students to attend to both the visual and auditory cues. •Data collection for each student. •Compatible with Therapy Report Center for easy report writing and progress monitoring. •Customizable to fit therapy needs Sources: 1https://sites.google.com/a/pluk.org/pluk-notes-autism/characteristics-interventions-supports/communication-language 2Yoder, Davies, Bishop, Munson (1994) Effect of adult continuing wh-questions on conversational participation in children with developmental disabilities Journal of Speech and Hearing Research Vol 37, 193-204.
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Is that Silly?: FAQ

Is Is that Silly? iPad-compatible?

Is that Silly? is available on iPad devices.

Who is behind the development of the Is that Silly? app?

Smarty Ears, LLC built the Is that Silly? app.

What is the minimum iOS version required to use Is that Silly??

The app needs iOS 11.0 or later to function properly.

What is the overall rating of the app?

The Is that Silly? app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 5.

What app category is Is that Silly??

Education Is The App Genre Of The Is That Silly? App.

What is the recent version of the Is that Silly? app?

4.0 is the newly released Is that Silly? version.

When was the last update for Is that Silly? released?

The latest Is that Silly? update came out on September 29, 2024.

When was Is that Silly? introduced to the market?

Is that Silly? was first released on February 5, 2023.

What’s the age rating for the Is that Silly? app?

Smarty Ears, LLC: Contains no objectionable material.

What are the languages offered by Is that Silly??

The Is that Silly? app can be used in American English.

Can I play Is that Silly? through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, Is that Silly? is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Is that Silly? offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Is that Silly?.

Can I utilize Is that Silly? with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize Is that Silly? with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Is that Silly? include ads as part of its experience?

No, Is that Silly? does not include ads as part of its experience.

Screenshots of Is that Silly?

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  • Silly app

    This is a fun app for working on what is silly. The artwork is great and the kids love using this app. Since most of the scenes address "silly" behavior/situations, I would remove the ones that address safety e.g. Dog in the microwave. I think you guys should create an app similar to this to address safe vs unsafe but I think this app mainly addresses silly so that's what I would stick to.
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  • Fun app for preschoolers

    This is such a fun app for preschoolers! My clients loves telling me if something is silly or not and why. We laugh so much during those sessions! The pictures are great, and I appreciate that the app takes data for me! This app is also a great way to introduce and target the precursors to the social skills concepts of acceptable versus unacceptable behaviors. Keep up the great work, Smarty Ears!
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  • Is this a silly app

    This is a great app for working on absurdities. The visuals and set up are nice and it is easy to use. I also like being able to access the settings while you play, but sometimes the gears (settings) are covering the sentences. The expressive portion is well done as well and I like the option to have right, wrong or cued responses. There are a few things I would like the developer to consider. 1. Have the choice to auto advance or not so we can talk about the picture if we want to. 2. Make the audio/written cue button two separate buttons. 3. The last thing I want to say is that I am not a fan of the "eating a dog" and "dog in the microwave" silly pictures because I think they are less about "silly" and more to do with safety/inappropriate situations. All of the other pictures seem appropriate for silly/not silly. I showed the pictures to a few other people and they also, didn't like those two pictures. I know I can uncheck those two in the settings which is nice, but I don't think they belong. I do think there is a need for an app that targets safe/unsafe actions or scenarios and would love to see you guys create one. Thanks for all of your hard work that you put into these apps!
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