Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Innovative Net Learning Limited | iPad |
How to play:
Put the parts in order to form a sentence. Tap on 'OK' to check your answer. You can earn one coin for each correct answer. If you get stuck, tap on 'Hint' and use one coin to find out the next correct part. Play as fast as you can to level up. The more coins you collect, the more hints or stickers you can get. You can design your own sticker page with the colourful stickers you collect.
" Jumbled Sentences 2 "
3 challenging levels:
-Level 1: rearranging jumbled words to make sentences with picture clues
-Level 2: rearranging jumbled words with one or more extra words to make sentences with picture clues
-Level 3: rearranging jumbled words with one or more extra words to make sentences without picture clues
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Presented by: Po Leung Kuk Tin Ka Ping Millennium Primary School
Powered by: Innovative Net Learning Limited
** The project is funded by the Education Bureau, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region - "Pilot Scheme on e-Learning in Schools".
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This has really help my kinder kid excel in building sentences. Thank you for making so many. My only request would be to make the words not to have to be exact on the square. Maybe some sort of magnet effect when they get it on the square but not perfectly centered.
All of the Jumbled Sentences are great apps to use during speech/language therapy. I love that the sentence structure and complexity is variable. The voice output reflects natural intonation patterns. My students love the sticker page. HOWEVER, THERE DESPERATELY NEEDS TO BE AN OPTION TO KEEP THE WORDS STATIC INSTEAD OF MOVING IN A CIRCLE. Many of my students have difficulty visual tracking the words as they move as well as motoric issues that interfere with the intended selection. They get easily frustrated. I sincerely hope the makers can add this feature via an update- then it would be a lot more functional.