LetterSchool - Block Letters Reviews – Page 6

4/5 rating based on 61 reviews. Read all reviews for LetterSchool - Block Letters for iPhone.
LetterSchool - Block Letters is paid iOS app published by Letterschool Enabling Learning B.V.

Best letter tool I've found.

Lacey1112

Simply awesome.


Ok

talavou1

I like this app, the only Hong I don't like is that the 2nd time you write each letter it's very touchy. Sometimes I can't even write the letter correctly. This is frustrating for my preschool because he really tries to write the word but it keeps making him start over, even though he is doing his best


Letters and fine motor

J&MAS

This app is great at helping our 5 year-old to recognize letters and develop fine motor skills to write them out.


Awesome app

Vidhya Jith

This app is really awesome. Very fun way learn to write letters and numbers. Try with free version and then go ahead to buy full version. Worth to buy full version


Awesome!

Ark0578

My son has several apps where you trace letters but this has become his favorite. The animations are very engaging for kids and makes them want to keep going. I do wish there were more "levels" though. My son loves when you clear the blue screen and all of the stars go to the corner. We have to keep resetting it so he can see that again.


Crashes

ajklenne

Game does not get past the opening screen. When go button is pressed the game closes. Please fix as my children love this app!! Update: After a delete and re download the app works great and the kids love it.


Good app

Nikos Z

Works well on iPhone 6. Kids enjoy using the app!


Was great, 5 stars!

Laughlink

This needs to be updated, will no longer load after last OS update. My 3 year old played it everyday until it stopped working. It has been over a month, so long enough for developer to fix.


Waste of money

Why is everyone stupid

It draws most of the letter for for the kid so he's not learning how to do it , and app has no sound at all so my son doesn't even know what he's looking at.


Reading Specialist Questions the Sounds

Strictlyspeaking

As a game for writing practice, the app seems good, clever, and visually appealing. However, as a reading specialist, I question how the app gets such high reviews when it is presenting phonetically confusing information for young children. Any good introductory phonetic information for young children needs to be consistent and as clear as possible. The designers have presented inconsistent phonetic information, and have chosen questionable examples for words beginning with alphabet sounds. Three of the 5 vowels are fine- "a" (axe or ant) and "e" (egg or elephant) and "o" (octopus and ostrich.) All six of these are short sounds of the vowels. For i, they use ice cream or igloo; both the long and short sounds, respectively. And for "u" they include two examples of the long sound of "u" with ukulele aned unicorn. Garage is used for "g" in one example, but the soft "g" is also included with giraffe. X is just plain wrong, as x does not say zzzz and in xylophone. Reading specialists present consistent information to beginning readers: the short, more predictable sound comes first. The long sounds are treated as exceptions in alphabet charts. The soft "g" should be left out until later as it is less confusing. X has never said ZZZZZ. It may seem harmless to present this information carelessly, but I believe kids deserve the best start possible. This app needs to clean up the sounds section.