ABC der Tiere 1 Description
The ABC of the animal app class 1:
Every child can learn to read - with the “ABC of Animals App” and the syllable method this is guaranteed to happen. The ABC of Animals app offers a wealth of exercises for children aged 5 and over that deepen learning to read in a playful way and make it more effective.
The app was awarded the “Comenius EduMedia seal”. With this award, a jury of experts honors particularly valuable educational media. The seal certifies that the ABC of Animals app has a high didactic and media quality.
The advantages:
The syllable method is a well-founded and proven concept: the colored hyphen separator helps all children learn to read right from the start. In the app, texts are therefore displayed in syllables:
The exercise “Primary texts to read along” in particular introduces children to independent reading.
1. The syllables are displayed - by "click"/tap - in the reading direction (from left to right). For many children, the reading direction is unclear, which can lead to difficulty reading. Through the syllable-by-syllable display, the reading direction is practiced and anchored in the children's perception.
2. The syllables can be seen and heard at the same time (with the sound on).
3. The children perceive the syllables as units both visually (written image), tactilely (the syllable appears at the touch of a finger) and acoustically (when the sound is switched on). The connection between spoken sound and written image becomes perceptible. This makes reading easier. At the same time, spelling is trained.
4. Each child determines their own reading pace.
5. Attention is focused on the currently appearing syllable.
6. The exercise can be repeated again and again.
7. The syllable display at the touch of a finger has a highly encouraging character and therefore motivates playful engagement with the text and the German language in general.
In addition to the reading texts, the app offers further exercises that cover the entire learning material of the first school year.
The tasks are explained in detail so that the children can practice on their own with the app - even if they can't read at the beginning.
The app’s exercise formats:
Primer text for reading along – display of the reading text syllable by syllable
·The flying carpet of syllables – syllable-by-syllable display of syllables and vowels
·Syllable memo – find syllable pairs
·Syllable grid – reading syllables
·Word machine – recognize words
Fill-in-the-blank texts – insert missing words
·Sign school – recognizing syllables or words based on signs
·Syllabic arc – Recognize number of syllables / identify syllables
·Syllable puzzle – recognize the beginning or end syllable
·Syllable slider – set syllables with the syllable slider
·Write words – write with two colors
·Simsalabim – rhyming words, diminutive, singular/plural
·Write little houses – write words in little houses
·Somersault sentences – form sentences
·It’s all in the rhythm! – Contrast pairs speak
·Three memo game – assign picture, word and number of syllables
·Anchor animals – recognize the number of syllables
Further information on the syllable method: www.abc-der-tiere.de
Every child can learn to read - with the “ABC of Animals App” and the syllable method this is guaranteed to happen. The ABC of Animals app offers a wealth of exercises for children aged 5 and over that deepen learning to read in a playful way and make it more effective.
The app was awarded the “Comenius EduMedia seal”. With this award, a jury of experts honors particularly valuable educational media. The seal certifies that the ABC of Animals app has a high didactic and media quality.
The advantages:
The syllable method is a well-founded and proven concept: the colored hyphen separator helps all children learn to read right from the start. In the app, texts are therefore displayed in syllables:
The exercise “Primary texts to read along” in particular introduces children to independent reading.
1. The syllables are displayed - by "click"/tap - in the reading direction (from left to right). For many children, the reading direction is unclear, which can lead to difficulty reading. Through the syllable-by-syllable display, the reading direction is practiced and anchored in the children's perception.
2. The syllables can be seen and heard at the same time (with the sound on).
3. The children perceive the syllables as units both visually (written image), tactilely (the syllable appears at the touch of a finger) and acoustically (when the sound is switched on). The connection between spoken sound and written image becomes perceptible. This makes reading easier. At the same time, spelling is trained.
4. Each child determines their own reading pace.
5. Attention is focused on the currently appearing syllable.
6. The exercise can be repeated again and again.
7. The syllable display at the touch of a finger has a highly encouraging character and therefore motivates playful engagement with the text and the German language in general.
In addition to the reading texts, the app offers further exercises that cover the entire learning material of the first school year.
The tasks are explained in detail so that the children can practice on their own with the app - even if they can't read at the beginning.
The app’s exercise formats:
Primer text for reading along – display of the reading text syllable by syllable
·The flying carpet of syllables – syllable-by-syllable display of syllables and vowels
·Syllable memo – find syllable pairs
·Syllable grid – reading syllables
·Word machine – recognize words
Fill-in-the-blank texts – insert missing words
·Sign school – recognizing syllables or words based on signs
·Syllabic arc – Recognize number of syllables / identify syllables
·Syllable puzzle – recognize the beginning or end syllable
·Syllable slider – set syllables with the syllable slider
·Write words – write with two colors
·Simsalabim – rhyming words, diminutive, singular/plural
·Write little houses – write words in little houses
·Somersault sentences – form sentences
·It’s all in the rhythm! – Contrast pairs speak
·Three memo game – assign picture, word and number of syllables
·Anchor animals – recognize the number of syllables
Further information on the syllable method: www.abc-der-tiere.de
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