
About
This app introduces children to Dolch sight words through interactive lessons, quizzes, and games. It helps build foundational reading skills by reinforcing word recognition and phonetic principles.
What's New in Brainy Sight Words
1.1
June 15, 2019
- New sidebar layout for iPad. - Sentences are now grammatically correct with capitalization and punctuation. Phrases are all lower cased
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FAQ
What age is Brainy Sight Words suitable for?
Brainy Sight Words is suitable for children aged 4 and up, as indicated by its 4+ age rating. It is designed to help young learners develop essential reading skills.
What learning methodology does Brainy Sight Words use?
Brainy Sight Words introduces sight words through a combination of hearing phrases, seeing text, and viewing pictures. It employs interactive quizzes and a reward system to reinforce learning and track progress.
Does Brainy Sight Words offer progress tracking?
Yes, Brainy Sight Words provides progress tracking through a star system displayed in the table of contents. This system shows the number of consecutive correct first answers for each word.
What devices does Brainy Sight Words support?
Brainy Sight Words is available on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices. It is designed to be accessible on a range of Apple mobile devices.
How often is Brainy Sight Words updated?
The latest version of Brainy Sight Words is 1.1, last updated on June 15, 2019. The developer plans to add more sight word levels and new story/rhyme apps in the future.
Does Brainy Sight Words have ads?
No, Brainy Sight Words does not contain advertisements. It is a completely ad-free application for an uninterrupted learning experience.
What are the future plans for Brainy Sight Words?
Future updates for Brainy Sight Words are planned to include sight words for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades, as well as nouns. The developer also plans to release companion apps like Brainy Stories 1 and Brainy Rhymes 1.
How does the Pig Latin game work in Brainy Sight Words?
The Pig Latin game in Brainy Sight Words reinforces phonetic principles by teaching children to recognize the first phoneme of a word, move it to the end, and add 'ay'. This helps in understanding word sounds and structure.


