3/5 rating based on 98 reviews. Read all reviews for Action Verbs for iPhone.
Action Verbs is paid iOS app published by Innovative Investments Limited
MOFiaSuperMom
Good for teaching action identification. Is there a way to select just certain ones to work on and then have the choose the pic that is doing that action? That's really all that's missing. Otherwise a very good app.
Dougherty8
This app is great, not only are you showing the word, and the pronunciation but you have included pictures. This type of reinforcement can be used in so many different ways with a wide variety of kids that learn on different levels... Great job
Pattpooh
As a grandmother I have a real problem using apps with my younger grandsons. What is easy and obvious to my children and older grandchildren is usually beyond my understanding. This app is intuitive and perfect for my two-year old and nine-year-old special needs grandsons. I look forward to showing them what I've figured out. No doubt they will be teaching me more than I figured out on my own. The pictures are beautifully done and I know the boys will identify with them and the words. Thank you so much.
Tchroftalk
As a speech pathologist, I highly recommend this app! The pictures are so relevant, appropriately leveled and there are many varied activities so as not to tire students! I will use this for therapy as well as a fun activity with my 2 year old grandchild! WELL DONE!
kayktee
I used the app for 45 seconds and found one spelling error (scarring for scaring). Made me wonder if there are others. Otherwise nice addition to the bit boards platform.
Euroawesome09
As an SLPA in Tennessee providing therapy services to elementary through high school, I'm already in love with this app. It has nine units of increasing difficulty and the variation in how material can be presented (bingo, flash cards, memory, field of three, written prompt, voice prompt) and the built in child lock make it an applicable tool for most of my language delayed kiddos. Many thanks!
Slimejay15
As a speech pathologist, I have found the pictures and varied activities helpful for a variety of language needs.
Lmhteach
As a special education teacher, I'm always looking for ways to improve students' creative writing. This will help, along with helping ELL students with increasing language skills.
SashaRouge
Great app for introducing verbs. I know it will be helpful for my students. There are a few glitches that I noticed. Waking up is read for waking, celebrating is read as cheering. These are both in the last set, I believe. This is confusing for beginner readers. A quick fix and the app is great!