CAPIT Reading

CAPIT Reading

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Details about CAPIT Reading

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • January 20, 2016
  • November 30, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 61.01MB
  • iPad
  • English

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Version History of CAPIT Reading

4.0.60

July 25, 2024

Lots of bug fixes, general improvements

3.7.4

January 11, 2024

Various bugfixes

3.7.1

December 13, 2023

Various fixes

3.6.0

May 2, 2023

Bug fixes and improvements

3.5.1

February 21, 2023

* CAPIT now allows teachers to customize the journey for PK & TK students in CAPIT. When students are ready to move forward in their learning teachers can use the toggle to lock previously completed lessons encouraging students to progress to learn new material. * CAPIT now locks previously completed lessons by default for students in Kindergarten and above, encouraging them to progress to learn new material. * If students need to go back and review a previously completed lesson/skill, teachers can enter their secret teacher code and give the student access to any previously completed lesson. * If teachers want to provide individual students access to ALL previously completed lessons for review, they can do so using a toggle that "unlocks" previously completed lessons.

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3.5.0

February 20, 2023

* CAPIT now allows teachers to customize the journey for PK & TK students in CAPIT. When students are ready to move forward in their learning teachers can use the toggle to lock previously completed lessons encouraging students to progress to learn new material. * CAPIT now locks previously completed lessons by default for students in Kindergarten and above, encouraging them to progress to learn new material. * If students need to go back and review a previously completed lesson/skill, teachers can enter their secret teacher code and give the student access to any previously completed lesson. * If teachers want to provide individual students access to ALL previously completed lessons for review, they can do so using a toggle that "unlocks" previously completed lessons.

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3.4.8

January 11, 2023

Bug fixes and improvements

3.4.7

November 24, 2022

Bug fixes and improvements

3.4.6

November 22, 2022

Bug fixes and improvements

3.4.5

November 2, 2022

* CAPIT now celebrates students upon completing each level. * CAPIT now saves student progress mid-lesson. Students resume from where they left off in their previous session. * Spelling Tests now allow for student confirmation before submitting their answers.

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Description of CAPIT Reading

CAPIT Reading: Learn to Read by Playing with Sounds (TK-2 | 5+) CAPIT Reading teaches students to read without “verbal instructions.” Native English speaking students and ELL students learn to read by intuitively creating letters, blending words, and assembling sentences. CAPIT Reading is a dynamic instructional tool that advances learners in phonics as they demonstrate mastery and automaticity of foundational skills. It is 100% Learning 100% of the Time. CAPIT Reading is not a game or “Edutainment.” It has no monsters, spaceships, or letter-eating-frogs. It has no currencies, badges, point system, or any kind of extrinsic rewards. It is what you would expect from a curriculum that teaches students to decode, write, spell, and read with fluency and comprehension. When students learn to read by “Playing with Sounds,” they stay engaged, entertained, and motivated to level-up. CAPIT supplements all core Language Arts curricula by offering self-paces phonics instruction and a complete writing component that supports ELL, struggling and gifted students. CAPIT was built upon very specific research on early reading instruction, child development, and cognitive science. CAPIT is available for classrooms and single users (TK-2 | 5+). CAPIT Reading requires a constant internet connection. https://capitlearning.com/terms-of-use
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CAPIT Reading: FAQ

Is CAPIT Reading compatible with the iPad?

Yes, the CAPIT Reading software is iPad-compatible.

Who is the developer of CAPIT Reading?

CAPIT Reading was released by Capit Learning Inc..

What is the minimum iOS requirement for CAPIT Reading to function properly?

CAPIT Reading requires iOS 13.0 or later.

What do users think of the app?

CAPIT Reading has a user rating of 4.4.

What is the main genre of the CAPIT Reading app?

Education Is The Primary Genre Of The Capit Reading App.

What CAPIT Reading application version is the latest one?

4.0.60 is the most recent version of CAPIT Reading.

What is the date of the latest CAPIT Reading update?

The date of the last CAPIT Reading update is November 30, 2024.

When did the CAPIT Reading app come out?

The CAPIT Reading app was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What age rating does CAPIT Reading have?

The CAPIT Reading app is rated Capit Learning Inc.: Contains no objectionable material.

Which languages does CAPIT Reading support?

CAPIT Reading currently features the following languages: English.

Does CAPIT Reading belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, CAPIT Reading is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of CAPIT Reading?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of CAPIT Reading.

Is CAPIT Reading tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, CAPIT Reading is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does CAPIT Reading use ad-based monetization?

No, CAPIT Reading does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of CAPIT Reading

Not ready for prime time

This has some positives to it but progression is slow.
No assessment should take the student multiple hours to complete. We have students that have been working hours on this app and have yet to be placed at a level. It is great that they can test out of areas, but it takes hours to do so.
When the app crashes, and it will, it resets progress to the beginning of the lesson. Page 1 or page 15 the student will have to go back and do all of it again. For an app that requires constant internet connection it seems like progress should be saved progressively.
For an app that uses fluency their pronunciation of works leaves adults guessing what word is being said. Names shouldn’t be a main focus on words either. Ann can be Anne
This should not be used in the public education system until bugs are worked out and tested with the age group it is designed for use with.
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