Oz Phonics 2 - CVC, CCVC words

Oz Phonics 2 - CVC, CCVC words

Consonant Blends, Sentences

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All Versions of Oz Phonics 2

1.8

May 20, 2021

fix for bluetooth headphones

1.7

June 27, 2020

Updated for IOS 13

1.6

May 11, 2015

minor bug fix

1.5

March 23, 2015

change to mute settings

1.4

September 9, 2014

changes to information screen content

1.3

October 25, 2013

New Zealand accent added

1.2

April 5, 2013

New CCVC phoneme(sound) deletion exercises added

1.1

March 15, 2013

word finder bug fix

1.0

March 13, 2013

Price History of Oz Phonics 2

Description of Oz Phonics 2

Visit ozphonics.com for free worksheets to accompany this app. Exercises covering US Common Core State Standards: RF/1/2b, RF/1/2c, RF/1/2d, RF/K/1a. Many students will be able to attain these skills at Kindergarten level. Further Grade 1 Common Core skills are covered in our Oz Phonics 3 app. Oz Phonics 2 has 15 sections that revise and reinforce the CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words (cat, sun, fix, etc ) in Oz Phonics 1 and introduce two new sounds, then blends (two individual sounds pronounced smoothly one after the other). As with Oz Phonics 1, it is advisable to work through each of the 15 sections, repeating where necessary. Move on when the student has a good idea – not necessarily a perfect grasp – of each section. PARENT/TEACHER HELP FOR BEGINNING READERS IS INVALUABLE!! 1. Making Words Here we have a phonics touch pad that leads to words. Listen for the word and individual sounds, then tap on the matching tiles. 2. Word Finder Based on the traditional find-a-word game, phonics find-a-word "sounds out" the word when the student correctly locates it. The word is selected by sliding a finger across or down the matching letters. 3. Missing Beginning Sounds It is important for beginning readers to get into the habit of identifying every sound in a word to discourage them from guessing. This activity will help find the beginning sound in CVC words. 4. Missing Middle Sounds As with previous exercise but now with the middle sound missing. Most students find the middle sounds most difficult to identify. 5. Missing End Sounds As with previous exercise but now with the end sound missing. 6. This/That This screen demonstrates the concept of “this” and “that”. “This is near, that is far”. The words "this" and "that" start with the voiced /th/ sound. The letters /th/ can also make the unvoiced sound at the beginning of ‘thin’. 7. a, an, the These three words all contain a lazy little vowel sound like a soft /uh/ - this sound is distinctly different from the short /u/ sound as in 'sun'. It is called the schwa vowel, and makes reading sound very natural, just like normal talking. The schwa vowel is shown in green. This vowel is always unstressed, in contrast to the word or syllable that follows. It is at the beginning of 'ago', 'away', 'along', though these words are not taught at this stage of the Oz Phonics system. Some people use the stressed vowel at times – it is not wrong, but does not sound as natural as the schwa vowel. The lazy vowel is the most common sound in English and an understanding of it is very helpful when it comes to understanding the difficulties of spelling. 8. Sentence Word Order A simple sentence reading and word order exercise. 9. CCVC - Missing 2nd sound 10. Consonant Blends All the blends here are made up of two individual sounds, one after another. Before touching the screen you might like to get the student to try to work out the sound of the blends, based on their letter/sound knowledge from Oz Phonics 1. Oz Phonics 1 covered all the individual sounds here with the exception of the ‘u’ making a /w/ sound in the ‘qu’ blend. Tap on any tile and a word appears at the bottom, beginning with that blend. 11. Consonant Blends Test An exercise the test the student’s knowledge of the blended sounds covered in number 10. 12. Blends Making Words A guided exercise to construct words using the blends covered in 10. and 11 . Note that the 21 blends can by accessed by scrolling the blends list horizontally. 13. Word Test A selection of word lists. You can turn the volume down and get the student to try to read every word, or you can turn the volume up and play the game – “tap on the word you hear”. You can also use these lists for spelling/handwriting exercises where the student uses paper and pen. 14. and 15. CCVC - 1st and 2nd phoneme(sound) deletion exercises. Example question: what word do you get when you take away the /l/ from 'slap'? - answer 'sap'.
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Oz Phonics 2: FAQ

Does Oz Phonics 2 support iPad devices?

Yes, Oz Phonics 2 is compatible with the iPad.
The app was developed by DSP Learning Pty Ltd.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 13.0.
Users love Oz Phonics 2, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 5.0 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Oz Phonics 2 Is Education.
1.8 is the most recent version of the Oz Phonics 2 app.
Oz Phonics 2’s latest update was rolled out on June 30, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.
The Oz Phonics 2 app is now available in English.
Unfortunately, Oz Phonics 2 is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Oz Phonics 2.
Unfortunately, Oz Phonics 2 is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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