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Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics

Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics

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All Versions of Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics

1.8

June 18, 2020

Updated for IOS 13.

1.7

May 12, 2015

minor bug fix

1.5

March 23, 2015

change to mute settings

1.4

May 5, 2013

Added easier sound match exercises - can now choose between matching 4, 6 or 8 pairs. Improvements to American accent audio
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1.3

January 8, 2013

minor animation fix

1.1

October 4, 2012

New Zealand accent added. Icon changed

1.0

September 5, 2012

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Description of Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics

Interested in teaching your child to read, or helping an adult struggling with reading? This app introduces the Oz Phonics reading system. Available in American, British, Australian and New Zealand accents. See video demo on http://youtube.com/user/ozphonics American accent demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvMPvCsDJhk Australian accent demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6MWD5SinlY Do I need to help my child with this app? Once your child understands the games/exercises in this app they can play them without help. We do, however, think that adult interest in the learning to read process is invaluable. It will benefit your child if you understand how the system works and you may well learn new things that will surprise you. This app introduces 15 letter/sound relationships. Short vowel sounds /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/ and 10 consonant sounds for letters c, d, g, h, l, m, n, r, s, t. More sounds are introduced in our other apps. Exercises in this app Warm Up - This is a simple matching game with a difference: animal sounds, not pictures. This is to train your child in the first reading and spelling skill – listening. Two friendly ‘long-tongue’ lizards help by removing matched sounds. Sound Match - OK! Your child is now ready to start listening to and matching some of the actual sounds of the English language. Being able to differentiate between sounds and match identical ones is fundamental to the reading and spelling process. Now your child needs to learn the alphabetic principle, which is hearing a sound and knowing which letter make it, and the reverse, see a letter and knowing what sound it makes. The later is called decoding and will provide your child with the skills required for working out new words. Sound-to-Letter - Once your child can identify individual sounds, they need to learn how these sounds are written down. A crocodile and bird provide a few surprises here. Letter-to-Sound - Now we’re reversing the order – your child needs to know what sounds the written letters make. They can also learn capital letters by a simple touch. Making Words – Words are made up of one sound after another. This illustrated, guided exercise will help your child put together words from the sounds/letters they have learnt in earlier exercises. Word Test – See how many words your child can read using the Oz Phonics method. Who can use this app: -Parents who want to teach their children to read. -school age children who are struggling to learn to read at school. Check that they know their sounds, particularly the vowel sounds (not the letter names). -Parents who want a better understanding of phonics. If your child is not a “natural reader” then improving your own understanding of phonics can greatly improve your chance of helping them. -Dyslexic children and adults who struggle with reading. Phonics has been shown to be particularly effective for teaching dyslexics. -ESL (English as a Second Language) students. The sounds of English differ from other languages and in order for ESL students to make themselves understood, they first need to become aware of the sounds they’ve never spoken in their mother tongue, and to practice making these sounds themselves. Oz Phonics is committed to helping children and adults learn to read. If you have feedback or suggestions for our apps, we’d love to hear from you. Please visit us at www.ozphonics.com or contact us at support@ozphonics.com
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Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics: FAQ

Is Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics is available for iPad users.
DSP Learning Pty Ltd launched the Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 13.0.
The overall user rating of the Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics app is 5.0.
Intro To Reading By Oz Phonics Relates To The Education App Genre.
1.8 is the most recent version of the Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics app.
July 2, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics app.
Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics officially launched on February 5, 2023.
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The following list of languages is supported by the Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics app: English.
Sorry, Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics.
No, Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Intro To Reading by Oz Phonics

  • Great early skill developer

    This has nice multi level activity choices. Great for my classroom.
  • Listening skills and letters

    I use this app with my preschool students. It helps with listening skills as they try to match animal sounds and builds to letter sounds. I also use it to assess their abilities.
  • Phonics

    Although this was very fun for him it did not give much room for him to advance definitely for preschool age :(