Oz Phonics 1

Oz Phonics 1

Phonemic Awareness, Letters

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  • iOS Version
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  • December 10, 2012
  • October 1, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 65.31MB
  • iPad
  • English

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Version History of Oz Phonics 1

1.6

May 19, 2021

Fix for use with bluetooth headphones

1.5

June 26, 2020

Updated for IOS 13

1.4

March 23, 2015

changes to mute setting

1.3

January 23, 2014

bug fix

1.2

May 7, 2013

Added easier sound match exercises - can now choose between matching 4, 6 or 8 pairs.

1.1

March 16, 2013

added message regarding mute button

1.0

November 29, 2012

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Description of Oz Phonics 1

Visit ozphonics.com for free worksheets to accompany this app. Exercises covering US Common Core State Standards: RF/K/2a, RF/K/2d, RF/K/3a, RF/K/3b(short vowels only). This app is focused on phonemic awareness and letter/sound knowledge. Oz Phonics 1 has 10 exercises and 2 sound reference screens, covering the beginning steps of both spelling and reading. Students are trained to listen first, before they even see the letters written down. Matching the sounds they hear to the written letters is the next step. 1.Sound Match Being able to differentiate between sounds and match identical ones is fundamental to the reading and spelling process. Here we play a sound matching game with a random selection from the 28 sounds covered in this app. 2.Odd One Out – Beginning Sound Listen to all the beginning sounds, then drag the odd one out into the basket. 3. Odd One Out – Rhyme This activity is quite difficult and requires careful listening and remembering. Note that some of the words in this exercise are nonsense words. 4. Phonics Sounds Reference We learn to read and spell by listening to the sounds in the words, not the names of the letters, (though these will be important later on). This screen allows the student to listen to the word first, then hear the sound at the beginning. Note the first sound in ‘quiz’ is /k/ (not /kw/). At this point we teach the sounds of the letter ‘x’ when it comes at the end of the word six, /ks/. We introduce the end sound in the word sunny /ee/. Another new sound is /th/at the beginning of this. Because we could not represent this word with a picture, we have shown it in letters. It is underlined because it is a voiced sound. (An unvoiced /th/ is heard at the beginning of thin.) 5. Odd One Out – Beginning Vowel Vowels are more difficult than consonants. Careful listening is necessary for this activity. Tap the tiles again if you don’t get it the first time. The word honest begins with a silent ‘h’ – the first sound we hear is the short /ŏ/. 6. Missing Beginning Sound Tap on the middle and end tiles to hear that part of the word. Think which sound is missing, then tap on the colored tiles until you find it. Drag that tile onto the question mark. The whole word will then be sounded out. Note that the tiles represent sounds not letters – the word egg has two sounds and therefore only two tiles. 7. Missing End Sound Tap on the first tiles to hear that part of the word. Think which sound is missing, then tap on the colored tiles until you find it. Drag that tile onto the question mark. The whole word will then be sounded out. 8. Missing Middle Sound Tap on the first and last tiles to hear those parts of the word. Think which sound is missing, then tap on the coloured tiles until you find it. Drag that tile onto the question mark. The whole word will then be sounded out. Note that most students find the middle sound most difficult to identify. 9. Sound Match (letter visible) Consonants are black and vowels are red. Tap on the tiles until you find a matching pair. When you tap them quickly, one after the other, the lizards will gobble them up. You may play this again. 10. Phonics Touch Pad Tap on each tile to hear the sound. Make up some two-letter words like on, in, up, at; three-letter words like cat, dog, man, fox, big, sun, ten; four-letter words like this, that, then. You will be surprised how many words the student will be able to make. 11. Vowel Test Test how many vowel sounds your student knows. 12. Phonics Sound Test – 28 sounds Note there are three letters that make the /k/ sound – ‘c’, ‘k’ and ‘q’. It does not matter in which order you tap on them. When the letter ‘y’ is a consonant and says /y/, it is black. When it is a vowel and says /ee/, it is red.
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Oz Phonics 1: FAQ

Is Oz Phonics 1 compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Oz Phonics 1 is optimized for iPad devices.

Who launched the Oz Phonics 1 app?

The Oz Phonics 1 app was launched by DSP Learning Pty Ltd.

What should be the minimum iOS version for Oz Phonics 1?

The minimum iOS requirement: 13.0.

How do users rate Oz Phonics 1?

4 out of 5 is the average rating that Oz Phonics 1 has received from users.

What genre of app is Oz Phonics 1?

The App Category Of The Oz Phonics 1 App Is Education.

Which version of the Oz Phonics 1 app is the latest one?

The newest version of Oz Phonics 1 is 1.6.

When did the last Oz Phonics 1 update come out?

The latest update for Oz Phonics 1 was released on October 1, 2024.

When did Oz Phonics 1 get launched?

The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to the Oz Phonics 1 app?

Designed for children, contains no adult material.

What languages is Oz Phonics 1 available in?

Currently, the Oz Phonics 1 app supports the following languages: English.

Does Apple Arcade support Oz Phonics 1 among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Oz Phonics 1 is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Oz Phonics 1?

Unfortunately, Oz Phonics 1 does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Does Oz Phonics 1 offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro?

No, Oz Phonics 1 does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Oz Phonics 1 display any ads?

No, Oz Phonics 1 does not display any ads.

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Reviews of Oz Phonics 1

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  • Sound match

    I like the sound match part of this app best. It helps with listening skills and assesses letter sound knowledge. Some of the sounds are difficult to differentiate especially the vowel sounds.
  • Clear and really say to use

    This app and its companions are so easy to use, and have such a comprehensive presentation of phonics that they are an easy pick for school use.

    Highly recommended.
  • Great resource

    Love this app. The letter sound reference is fantastic, and I love that it is an Australian accent. Only recommendation is to put the letters/pictures on the tiles in the games.