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SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms

SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms

⭐️2.6 / 5
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📼6 scs
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📦~ in 3 months
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All Versions of SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms

4.0

April 23, 2024

Retry mode for Game fixed: Fonts better fit across more devices.

3.0

April 1, 2024

Game now has a retry mode. Smaller font sizes better accommodate multi letters.
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2.01

September 6, 2023

Audio will now still play though device speakers even if silent mode is selected.
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2.0

August 14, 2023

Now with two Voices to choose from. Also a game added to test you phonogram knowledge.
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1.7

June 1, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Rebuilt with latest AIR 24.0.0 SDK to meet Apple's latest requirements. App will now be compatible with latest iOS versions.
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1.3

March 12, 2014

1. Repurposed existing Tools Button(little gear) as a Settings Button. Will now launch a new settings page. Currently there is on a SFX(Sound Effects) on/off button. 2. New Tools buttons uses new Hammer&Wrench Icon 3. Where possible, fonts and buttons enlarged for easier use on smaller devices 4. About page modified to add BHI(Back Home Industries) web link,
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1.02

November 14, 2013

Customizable lists added. Multiple letter phonograms ordered to match SWR book. Art changed to match style of book.
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1.00

August 5, 2013

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Description of SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms

Phonogram learning app that gets you practicing and mastering the 70 essential phonograms for the SWR "Spell to Write and Read" program. Now with two Voices to choose from. Also a game added to test you phonogram knowledge. SWR Modes... Single Letter(26 phonograms, 38 sounds) Multiple Letters(44 phonograms, 69 sounds) All (70 phonograms, 107 sounds) Custom (12 customizable lists) And more... SWR Features... Rules - enable or disable rules specific to phonograms (exist for Multiple Letters) Play Speed - Slow, Medium, Fast Play Order - Sequential, Random Step Mode - Requires a manual user press to advance to next letter Replay Loops - Infinite, 1-99 This is the official SWR curriculum app for "Spell to Write and Read" program created by Wanda Sanseri.
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SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms: FAQ

Is SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms software compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, you can use the SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms app on iPad devices.
The app was developed by Carl Gloria.
The minimum iOS requirement: 13.0.
Currently, the SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms app has a user rating of 2.6 } and receives mild reviews.
The App Genre Of The Swr Spellwriteread Phonograms App Is Education.
4.0 is the current version of SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms.
The date of the latest SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms update is July 5, 2024.
SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms became publicly available on August 14, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms app is Carl Gloria.
SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms is now available to use in English.
No, SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms is not on Apple Arcade.
No, SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms does not feature in-app purchases for users.
Unfortunately, SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of SWR SpellWriteRead Phonograms

  • Game option

    The game option is no longer working.
  • Lacking a lot

    This app really lacks a lot of functionality for the price. $15 is STEEP for an app and it’s difficult to figure out. It needs more games and more engaging ways to practice the phonograms. Sometimes you can’t even read the entire multi-letter phonogram which you are practicing because the boxes are too small. Wish I could get my money back!
  • Caution before buying

    This is a very expensive app so be cautious before buying. I don’t think there is enough information in the description to accurately understand what you’re getting before buying. If I could return it I would because unfortunately there is only one “game,” if you can even call it that, and there are no instruction for how best to use the app.

    Essentially it is just buttons that tell you the sound a letter or multi letter phoneme make and the rule that goes with it. And unfortunately you cannot have it only say the short sound or the long sound of single letters. It always tells you all the sounds it makes which in my case is unhelpful because my son knows that “i” is i when it says it’s name but struggles with the short sound “i” as in “itch” when reading. So he can “play” the game and get the answer correct because he can identify visually the letter i because it also says its name. As well, there is nothing visually interesting or stimulating or challenging about the one “game.” At the bottom it simple counts how many questions you’ve answered and it is discouraging for a child because if you get an answer wrong it goes back to 0. We haven’t figured out yet if there is an end to the game or any kind of incentive to finish it. Every time it goes back to 0 my son just wants to give up. This is basically just an electronic drilling tool. Not fun or helpful in my opinion. Feels like a waste of $17 after tax.