Teaching Kids How To Read: Apple iPhone App
By: Gary Johnson | May 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Parents can help their children learn to read faster by using a new free guide that can be ordered via an app that explains how the synthetic phonics method of teaching reading works. abc PocketPhonics 1.7.2 has just been released for owners of the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Released by UK based Apps in My Pocket Ltd, the award winning app has already been downloaded more than 75,000 times, making it one of the best- selling apps that teaches children to read.
The guide that parents can now order direct from their device, has been put together with the aid of teachers who have over sixty years teaching experience between them.
Synthetic phonics has been used by Australian, US, and UK schools in recent years but parents may have been left behind in understanding what the fuss is, this free guide aims to help parents get to grips with the method.
abc PocketPhonics 1.7.2 is on the App Store for only $0.99. iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch required with OS 3.0 or later.
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