Arnold Reading Magic

Arnold Reading Magic

$24.99

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  • iOS Version
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  • Languages
  • April 27, 2015
  • October 6, 2024
  • 12.0+
  • 4+
  • 28.3MB
  • iPad
  • American English

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Version History of Arnold Reading Magic

1.1.1

January 21, 2022

App Store update. Updated for iOS 15.

1.1

October 12, 2018

Bug fix: crash when unflagging a list. Bug fix: gradual disappearance of text in Spelling mode. A lot of internal TLC.

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1.0.1

May 7, 2015

1. Bug fix: crash when deleting a list from the Missed Phrases section. 2. Bug fix: missing data when scrolling through a long list of Histories. 3. Bug fix: the first phrase was not shown in the Missed Phrases ticker. Please let us know of any issues or suggestions (use in-app Help, Email...). We cannot respond to reviews on the App Store (no developer can).

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1.0

April 26, 2015

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Description of Arnold Reading Magic

Arnold Reading Magic (ARM) is designed specifically to help learners overcome reading difficulty due to dyslexia and other reading disabilities. It allows learners to practice reading and spelling in a flashcard format. Arnold Reading Magic is perfect for parents or teachers to use to individualize learning and keep a record of the results. ARM will greatly benefit a person with learning disabilities such as dyslexia where repetition and review are important in retaining learned information. The presentation speed can be controlled with the goal of increasing the speed over time to a mastery level. Errors can be easily marked for immediate review, and a history is kept of each session. Multiple learners can be added quickly along with additional learning material (lists and phrases). ARM is useful for people preschool age and up. For maximum benefit, young children will need an adult to set up and run the app as operator/tutor. Middle-school ages and up can use ARM independently. ARM is not a game; it's a serious learning tool based on over 40 years of teaching experience. The in-person clinic is in Middleton WI (http://www.ArnoldReadingClinic.com/). FEATURE SUMMARY LISTS AND PHRASES 190 built-in lists Over 3,100 words and phrases Each phrase has sound (voice) Color coded to help learning Based on years of proven reading success Ability to search for specific text in the lists MULTIPLE LEARNERS Progress reports and flagged lists Missed phrases History (performance record) CUSTOM LISTS Private (for one learner) or global (for all learners) Editable (text, character color, sound, order) Lists can be combined to form new custom lists Sound recording (voice or synthesized) for phrases RUN MODES Reading and spelling modes Phrases shuffle List repeat (loop) Choice of fonts type and font size Flash (on/off durations) Manual mode: next, previous Automatic mode: speed adjustment Tap to mark missed phrases (reading mode) Spelling hints (spelling mode) Log (history) to document each session DATA EXPORT/IMPORT Export learner history and progress data Print or email in text or CSV formats Email in Excel or ARM archive formats Import from ARM archive In-app Backup/Restore of entire database
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Arnold Reading Magic: FAQ

Can Arnold Reading Magic be used on an iPad?

Yes, Arnold Reading Magic has support for iPad devices.

Who launched the app?

The Arnold Reading Magic app was released by The Buddy System, LLC.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Arnold Reading Magic?

The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 12.0 or higher.

How do users rate the app?

With a rating of 5 out of 5, Arnold Reading Magic is one of the top-rated apps in its category.

What’s the app category of Arnold Reading Magic?

The Main Genre Of The Arnold Reading Magic App Is Education.

What is the current version of Arnold Reading Magic?

1.1.1 is the latest released Arnold Reading Magic version.

When was the most recent Arnold Reading Magic update made available?

The last update for Arnold Reading Magic was on October 6, 2024.

Do you know when Arnold Reading Magic was first made available?

Arnold Reading Magic was first released on February 5, 2023.

What is the age rating of Arnold Reading Magic?

This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.

What are the languages supported by Arnold Reading Magic?

Arnold Reading Magic is available in American English.

Can I enjoy Arnold Reading Magic by subscribing to Apple Arcade?

Sorry, Arnold Reading Magic is not on Apple Arcade.

Can I find in-app purchases in Arnold Reading Magic?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Arnold Reading Magic.

Can I use Arnold Reading Magic with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Arnold Reading Magic with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in Arnold Reading Magic?

No, users are not exposed to ads in Arnold Reading Magic.

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Reviews of Arnold Reading Magic

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  • Excellent Reading Tool!

    My 10 year old daughter has dyslexia and we were lucky enough to be beta testers for this app. I am so pleased with this app that I felt absolutely compelled to write a review in the hopes that it will help other parents that have children with dyslexia.

    These are some of the features that I have really loved:

    1. I am able to easily track which word groups my daughter is working on. Each list of words allows me to indicate wether we are just starting with a list, advancing (almost there!) or mastered a list. At a glance, I can see what we have done and what still needs work.

    2. As we work through a list of words, I can easy mark which ones my daughter has missed so that we can come back and focus on those tough words instead of repeating the entire list. I can also tell if there are recurring trouble words that we need to give special attention to.

    3. I can easily change the speed to control how fast the words are displayed on the screen and I can pause at any time to review a word that is giving her trouble and then continue on with the list when we’re ready.

    4. There is a spelling mode so she can work on spelling all of the words in her list. I love that this feature gives her time to think about the letters/sounds that make up each word so that she can apply this skill when she's writing.

    5. I also love that I can create custom lists! We can make lists with words that she uses regularly in her writing. The options are limitless.

    I am extraordinarily pleased with the Arnold Reading Magic app. It has been a very useful tool for our family and I highly recommend it!
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  • Great app for struggling readers

    My 10 year old son has dyslexia and we were beta testers for this app. Struggling readers will find this app useful in that it allows for repetition as often as needed for the reader to become successful at each word list at his/her own pace. As the reader practices the lists, the tutor can mark any errors made or words to review again as the student reads. All marked words can be found in the Missed Phrases section for future practice, allowing the reader to get extra repetition on those trouble words. We use about 5 lists at a time and work our way through them as often as needed until my son has shown mastery. As one list is mastered, we add a new list to practice next time and on some days we only review the missed words lists.

    The app offers the tutor/adult user to create custom reading lists that can support the reader on words specifically designed for that reader. For example, my son struggles with b/d letter reversals. I have created a list that has him practicing identifying which letter is which.

    Besides using the app for my son, I have my younger child, who’s a beginner reader but not dyslexic, using the app as well to practice the high frequency words and vowel sounds. Both children also enjoy being able to practice their weekly spelling words from school on the app in the custom lists section.

    The progress and graphing sections are a quick and easy way to see what lists have been worked on, progress towards mastery, and what lists have been mastered. My son loves looking at the progress and graph sections after reading to see how close he is to his goals. Each list has a log that records previous uses, making it easy for the tutor to quickly look back and see what was accomplished during the last use to know where to begin next.

    Repetition is key to reading success for struggling readers and with the help of this app my son is becoming a strong, confident reader.
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