Best Apps For Learning How To Read

Reading and spelling is typically the most difficult area for reading intervention. Although the methods and skills taught vary, there are a number of apps that have been created to help individuals with dyslexia learn how to read and spell. All of these have been thoroughly researched, and many focus on using a specific reading strategy. However, most also incorporate visual, audio, and hands-on components as well. The following apps are some of the best rated for teaching dyslexics how to read, many of which were found in Teacher Created Materials’s extensive research on dyslexia educational products and software.

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Best Apps For Learning How To Read

. Starfall Learn to Read
The popular Starfall curriculum starts with the alphabet in Learn to Read and continues with vowel sounds and comprehension in two other Starfall apps: It’s Fun to Read and I’m Reading. iOS and Android

  1. Homer
    This top-rated, research-backed app motivates kids ages 2 to 8 to love reading by building on what they already know and tapping into the topics that most interest them. iOS and Web
  2. Bob Books Reading Magic
    Two apps, Reading Magic and Reading Magic 2, help children learn to read with phonics-based books and games. iOS and Android
  3. Hooked on Phonics
    Based on the sequential Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read program, these apps offer a library of books rated for difficulty as well as lessons for beginning readers learning to read. iOS and Android
  4. Reading Eggs
    Reading Eggs has 120 game-like lessons for children learning to read. iOS and Android
  5. Reading Raven
    The interactive reading games in Reading Raven cover a phonics-based reading curriculum starting with recognizing letters and moving to identifying words, reading words, and reading sentences. iOS only

Practice Reading Apps
There are a lot of individual story apps, but economically it’s to your advantage to use an app with storybooks within it. Generally these subscriptions are in the $10-a-month range. Also, unlike single story apps, most of these reading apps show the reading levels so you know your child is reading a just-right book.

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  1. MeeGenius
    MeeGenius offers children over 700 interactive eBooks including some familiar books with “Sesame Street” characters. iOS and Android
  2. Epic! Books for Kids
    The thousands of eBooks available with Epic! are popular titles from top publishers such as Scaredy Squirrel, Batman vs. Catwoman, and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Reading logs, personalization, and rewards are offered to support developing readers. iOS and Android
  3. FarFaria
    Download one free story daily or subscribe for unlimited stories in the FarFaria app. All books are leveled. Kids can read to themselves or choose the read-to-me option. iOS and Android
  4. SNAP Learning
    Aligned with Common Core, SNAP Learning has a library of 500 leveled reading K-12 books in English and Spanish including paired fiction and nonfiction thematic books and guided reading lessons. Contact SNAP Learning for download information.
  5. Reading Rainbow
    A subscription-based eBook library of books with topics such as animals, family, friends, science, music, and space. iOS and Android

Reading on a device is so much better than playing mindless games. Plus, books on your mobile or table make this Chinese proverb even truer: A book is like a garden, carried in the pocket.

Best free learning to read apps

  1. HOOPLA
    Book Riot has recommended this for downloading audiobooks straight from local libraries. It also has an extensive children’s audiobook section, which will make for good bedtime reading or car listening. Having the volume of selection makes a difference when you’re scrambling for new material after the latest book runs out on the highway.
  2. EPIC!
    Epic provides a plethora of children’s books for all ages. The app asks for parents or teachers to create an account, and allows for them to create four profiles for children readers. You do need to register an email and a password. The visuals and music contribute to a fun learning experience.
  3. SIGHT WORDS
    App Store reviews from parents have expressed satisfaction with this app game that encourages reading and makes it fun for kids. It’s for ages 4 and up, with detailed animation, background music, and great visuals. There are six games at the moment, tailored by grade. Kids can create their own profile, as either people or monsters.
  4. ENDLESS READER
    This is meant for younger readers, ages 4 and up, to teach them words by sight. It’s designed to grab attention, with fluid animation and epic music. Digital flash cards occupy the screen, with fitting animation. Kids have to assemble the words, or match them, while the game provides appropriate sound effects. It’s suitable entertainment for young children and parents who may need a pick-me-up.

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