Decoding Chart - Flip

Decoding Chart - Flip

by Bob Baratta-Lorton

2 ratings
1 review
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 15, 2012
  • December 24, 2025

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This app is part of a reading and writing curriculum designed for beginning readers or those who have struggled with literacy. It helps children transition from recognizing sounds to understanding letter spellings, using color-coded charts to guide them.

Sound-to-letter decoding
Color-coded spelling guidance
Frequency-based spelling order
Part of a comprehensive reading program
Supports beginning readers
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What's New in Decoding Chart

1.3

December 24, 2025

- Bug Fixes and Improvements.

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The Guide – how to use theDecoding Chart - Flip

My five star rating cannot be based entirely on my actual use of this app, since the instructions say it will take six months to a year for the program to complete the process of teaching a child to read and the program has only recently been released in app form. However, I used the classroom version of the program in my school and found its statements of 100% success to be quite valid.

I am writing this review in response to a negative review posted for the Writing Worksheets app (the eleventh of the fourteen apps) claiming the app is worthless because it contains no instructions for how to use it. It occurred to me after responding to that particular review that it would better serve potential users of the program if I posted a similar review for all fourteen of the apps that make up this program, since none of the apps are meant to be used in isolation.

The Apple App Store description for each of the fourteen apps indicates its position in the learning sequence. For app eleven, the Writing Worksheets app, to be useful, the use of ten other apps would have to have preceded it. Apparently the author of the review to which I responded skipped steps one through ten and started at step eleven - a problem easily remedied by starting at step one and not at step eleven.

The reviewer also stated that no instructions were available for the app in question. This is an interesting assertion, since on the descriptive page in the Apple App Store for each of the fourteen apps there is an App Support button that, when pressed leads directly to a web page called “The Guide”. The title of the page provides a hint as to its purpose. In addition, written in red underneath “The Guide” title is the phrase “bookmark this page”. Clicking on icon image for any app on The Guide leads directly to that app’s set of instructions.

Clicking on the Developer Web Site link in the App Store links to the Home page of the Center for Innovation in Education’s web site. The Guide is available there by clicking The Guide button at the bottom of the page.

Clicking on the FAQ link at the very bottom of The Guide produces a set of instructions for how to create a permanent “The Guide” app for the iPad. Clicking on the Dekodiphukan book cover on the Center’s Home page also leads to The Guide app-making instructions.

The classroom program from which these fourteen apps were created is an excellent program. How well the apps recreate this learning experience on the iPad remains to be seen. However, for the program to have a chance to accomplish in home-schooling environments what it has done in my classroom, it must be viewed as an actual curriculum with a beginning, middle and end, and not as a set of isolated experiences to be done at random.
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What is Decoding Chart - Flip?

Decoding Chart - Flip is the tenth app in the Baratta-Lorton Reading Program, designed to help children transition from recognizing sounds to understanding letter spellings. It uses a color-coded chart to show different spellings for sounds, ordered by frequency.

Who developed Decoding Chart - Flip?

Decoding Chart - Flip was developed by Bob Baratta-Lorton from the Center for Innovation in Education, the same organization behind the Mathematics Their Way curriculum.

How effective is the Baratta-Lorton Reading Program?

The Baratta-Lorton Reading Program, also known as Dekodiphukan, has been used in classrooms since 1985 and claims a 100% effectiveness rate, with no child in a classroom setting failing to learn to read or write using the program.

What is the learning methodology of Decoding Chart - Flip?

The app's methodology focuses on converting words written in sounds to words written in letters. It introduces spellings in order of their frequency of occurrence in words commonly encountered by beginning readers.

Does Decoding Chart - Flip offer progress tracking?

The provided description does not explicitly mention progress tracking features within the Decoding Chart - Flip app itself. However, it is part of a larger curriculum that aims to enable children to read and write within a specific timeframe.

What devices is Decoding Chart - Flip available on?

Decoding Chart - Flip is currently supported on iPads, as indicated by the 'supportedDevices' field.

How often is Decoding Chart - Flip updated?

The latest version of Decoding Chart - Flip is 1.3, which was last updated on December 24, 2025. This suggests a potential for regular updates, though specific frequency is not detailed.

Does Decoding Chart - Flip have ads?

No, Decoding Chart - Flip does not contain advertisements. The 'hasAds' field is set to false, indicating an ad-free experience.