Cambugs: Letter Sounds

Cambugs: Letter Sounds

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Version History of Cambugs

2.1

October 2, 2018

Support for iOS 12 and the new iPhones. Removes the 1 from the app name on device to make it easier to find the app that was just downloaded.

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2.0

September 5, 2018

Stickers, landscape, Split View and more. This update adds a Messages sticker pack with all the bugs. Cambugs is now fully unified across iPhone and iPad and works at any shape and size. • The app can now be used in landscape. • Supports Split View and Slide Over on iPad. • Runs at the proper size on iPhone X and the 10.5" iPad Pro. The passcode lock feature has been removed. This update requires iOS 11 or later.

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1.6

July 24, 2016

• Cambugs now appears at native size on the big iPad Pro. • The timed test has been renamed to the fluency test.

1.5

September 17, 2015

This little update ensures everything works correctly on iOS 9.

1.4

June 22, 2015

Cambugs First Words is now available, which is the final step on children’s journeys to become fluent, confident readers. Bugs now bounce around in the bug collection. You can tap letters on the statistics screen to hear their sound hints. The backgrounds in activities on iPhone are more interesting, they match iPad. Improved use of the larger screens on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

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1.2

October 2, 2013

Updated for the new user interface in iOS 7.

1.1.1

August 14, 2013

Fixes a minor inconsistency in the tutorial.

1.1

August 9, 2013

This update adds results from the initial sorting task to the statistics screen, which can be: - compared to currently known sounds - compare pre and post intervention data - easily share progress with staff/parents Our new app, Cambugs Phonics is now available. It teaches children graphemes such as ‘ch’ and ‘ue’. Cambugs Phonics adds eighteen new bugs, and a more exciting bug collection on iPad.

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1.0

November 12, 2012

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Description of Cambugs

Cambugs: Letter Sounds teaches children the initial phonemes (letter sounds) which are the first step on their journey to become fluent, confident readers. Cambugs has been developed by educational psychologists and parents, working in partnership with the University of Cambridge. We know the importance of parents taking an active role in their children’s learning, so we developed an app where parents/teachers and children work together. Cambugs: Letter Sounds is targeted at pre-readers, as well as struggling older readers. It uses evidence-based techniques that research has shown helps children develop their reading skills. You will notice in this app that children engage in lots of repetition — this is because this is a very effective strategy for ensuring that children remember and retain the sounds that they learn. There is also a test for ensuring that your child is able to remember their letter sounds quickly and fluently — this is because fluency is a key skill needed for becoming a confident reader. ◆ Developed by educational psychologists using teaching techniques that we know work. ◆ Teaches your child their letter sounds to a level where they can demonstrate confidence and fluency — key skills needed for later word reading and comprehension of text. ◆ Uniquely designed as a joint activity so that you are guiding your child through their learning. Think of it as being a bit like sitting down and reading a story with your child. ◆ When children learn a new sound they are rewarded with a ‘Cambug’. These bugs have been designed by children for children. ◆ Statistics screen shows you how many letter sounds your child knows and which sounds they need to learn. This is very useful if being used in a school setting. Cambugs: Letter Sounds includes four activities : ‣ Sorting: Sort letter sounds into two piles (sounds your child knows and sounds that have yet to be learned ). This initial activity ensures the app is personalised to meet the specific learning needs of your child. ‣ Learning: Children learn a new letter sound alongside letter sounds that they know already. This is called ‘incremental learning’ and ensures your child remembers their sounds. ‣ Fluency Test: Children are timed to see how quickly they can say each sound. The app automatically puts letters that your child has not yet learned fluently back in the unknown pile to be re-learned at a later date. If your child likes the competitive element of the test, switch on the Time Challenge. ‣ Bug Collection: Your child will find a new bug in their collection whenever they learn a new sound and they can visit this at any time! This free version is limited to two users. Unlimited users are available with an in-app purchase, or by purchasing Cambugs: Letter Sounds Schools — also available on the App Store.
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Cambugs: FAQ

Does Cambugs work on iPad devices?

Yes, Cambugs is available for iPad users.

Who is the app developer of Cambugs?

Cambridge Health Evaluation Consultancy Ltd is the developer of Cambugs.

What’s the minimum iOS version supported by the Cambugs app?

The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 11.4.

What is the overall user rating for Cambugs?

The overall user rating of the Cambugs app is 4.6.

What is the category of the Cambugs app?

Cambugs Relates To The Education App Genre.

What is the latest version of Cambugs?

The latest Cambugs version released is 2.1.

What is the latest update date for Cambugs?

December 1, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Cambugs app.

Could you provide information on the release date of Cambugs?

Cambugs officially launched on February 5, 2023.

What age is suitable for the Cambugs app?

Cambugs is considered child-appropriate and rated Cambridge Health Evaluation Consultancy Ltd.

What languages are available on Cambugs?

The following list of languages is supported by the Cambugs app: English.

Is Cambugs included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, Cambugs is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Cambugs support in-app purchases?

Yes, Cambugs supports in-app purchases for added functionality.

Does Cambugs provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, Cambugs does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Does Cambugs use ad-based monetization?

No, Cambugs does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of Cambugs

Accessibility

Can you make this app accessible to non-speaking individuals who are learning to read? It would be great if there was an option in the settings that added two to four buttons at the bottom that offered auditory choices of letter sounds that a non-speaking child could use to make a choice.

Needs some work

Why can't you see each child's results (how many they've gotten wrong or right and which ones they missed) I would keep this app if they fixed that.

Great for First letter sounds

My 3yo uses this app, with my supervision and help. It has really helped him learn letter sounds, which is exactly what I was looking for. He really likes earning bugs, and playing with them. There are a few things that I really dislike about the app. Some of the sounds that the "instructor" gives are wrong. We haven't made it very far (10 letters in), but for sure, the "r" is wrong. If I wasn't constantly watching him play, and coaching him through it, this could really mess with his reading skills. Another thing I don't like, is the amount of time they give for the test. He knows these letters, but he likes to take a quick breath before saying the sound, and it's not fast enough to qualify as "knowing" the sound. When he misses those letters in the test, he has to start all over to learn them. I think it would be better to give them more time, and let them move on and teach him some more letters.
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