Reading for Details II

Reading for Details II

Stories for Grades 4-6

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Version History of Reading for Details II

2.0.6

February 15, 2022

Updated for new screen sizes.

2.0.5

January 2, 2019

Fixed issue with display on newer devices.

2.0.4

December 28, 2018

Updated the display for new devices. Fixed a crash when recording permission is not given to the app.

2.0.2

April 17, 2018

Fixed an issue with granting recording permission to the app. Cleaned up the screens a bit.

2.0

March 21, 2018

Update for iOS 11 and new devices.

1.8

October 31, 2014

Added support for new phones.

1.0

December 3, 2013

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Description of Reading for Details II

This app has 28 stories about adventures, activities, nature, and human interests. All require careful reading to comprehend and recall details in order to answer the comprehension questions that follow. The student is asked to determine the main idea of the story, answer some questions that rely on details in the story, and make an inference that is supported by the details. Each question has a written explanation as to why the correct answer is correct and the other answers are incorrect. At the end of the question section of each story, there is an open-ended question for discussion. The Reading for Details series of apps were designed for individuals who need extra practice with reading comprehension. Their focus is on learning how to recall specific details of the stories. They are also appropriate for children and adults with traumatic brain injuries or stroke. Ideally, the student will work with a parent, teacher, or therapist while using the app. The mentor can guide the student’s reading strategies while using the app as a source of stories and questions. Reading for Details: Stories for Early Reading is the simplest of the series. The vocabulary and sentence structure are appropriate for early readers or children who are having difficulty with complex stories. Reading for Details I has short sentences with words that are are appropriate for 1st—3rd grade readers. Paragraphs are usually short. Sentence structure is simple and information is directly stated. Stories generally have between 350 and 400 words. Reading for Details II has stories written by authors from around the world and a vocabulary that should be familiar to 4th—6th grade students. Words and idiomatic phrases from other cultures are often used and defined in the stories. This adds an element of cultural diversity and allows the reader to see events from another's perspective. Reading Strategy: As the students read the stories, they should focus on the details of the story. At the end of the story, they should pause and decide what the story was mostly about. The first question asks them to identify the main idea of the story. Then there are two questions about details in the story. These are often of the form, How Many, Who, Which, or Where. There are no trick questions in the app but sometimes the answers contain details from the story that are not relevant to the question. These foils are intentionally placed to make sure the reader is reading for information and not just using recognition memory to answer the question. Students often get a question wrong because they focus on a specific detail. Sometimes they recognize words or numbers in the answers and choose an answer because the words are familiar. A popup explains why incorrect answers may appear to be correct. It also explains why the correct answer is, in fact, the right choice. After the student studies the explanation, they should read the question again and answer it using the knowledge gained from the explanation. They can swipe back to the story, reread it, and look for the answer. An option lets them choose to see the explanations after each answer, rather than just after incorrect answers. The last question requires that the student make inferences about the characters in the story. Based on the details and overall theme of the story, the student is asked to guess which of four statements is likely to be true. After the student answers, a popup explains why one answer is probably correct and the others are not as likely to be correct. Like the other questions, one answer is usually obviously incorrect. Two answers usually have have details from the story but are less likely to be true. The stories can be read in any order, but we have provided a default order based on complexity, vocabulary, and number of details. The app scores correct and incorrect answers and keeps track of the questions that were answered incorrectly. Results can be emailed or downloaded using iTunes.
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Reading for Details II: FAQ

Can Reading for Details II be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Reading for Details II is iPad-friendly.

Who built the Reading for Details II app?

Learning Fundamentals, Inc. built the Reading for Details II app.

What is the minimum iOS version needed for Reading for Details II to work?

The Reading for Details II app currently supports iOS 9.0 or later.

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What genre is the Reading for Details II app?

The App Category Of Reading For Details Ii Is Education.

What is the recent version of Reading for Details II?

2.0.6 is the newly released version of the Reading for Details II app.

When did the new Reading for Details II update happen?

The latest Reading for Details II update was released on October 1, 2024.

When did Reading for Details II first launch?

The Reading for Details II app originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating does Reading for Details II have?

Reading for Details II doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated Learning Fundamentals, Inc..

What are the languages supported by the Reading for Details II app?

Currently, Reading for Details II supports English.

Is Reading for Details II featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, Reading for Details II is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Reading for Details II contain in-app purchases?

Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in Reading for Details II.

Is Reading for Details II designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Reading for Details II is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Reading for Details II display any ads?

No, Reading for Details II does not display any ads.

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