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Multi-Syllabic Word Party

Multi-syllabic Word Party is an interactive app for helping children learn and/or strengthen their phonological awareness skills which are critical for learning and maintaining reading skills.
Category Price Seller Device
Education $3.99 HomeSpeechHome PLLC iPhone, iPad, iPod

Developed by a certified Speech-Language Pathologist, each game features audio and visual reinforcement through use of an interactive pacing board and familiar child games.

The fun and engaging game style design and interface was made for children in Preschool through 3rd grade. Children, professionals, and parents get access to 200+ functional, high definition, real world images that range from 2 to 5 syllables in length.



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Reviews

lmzkee
Lmzkee

Update, three years later, I keep hoping the developers will make the changes to make this a really great app. PLEASE-you clearly put a lot of time and thought into it’s development-please make the changes that people are asking for! I will start with the good. The app really is motivating to kids. It does he have the potential to be really be a fantastic resource, however I rarely use it because of a couple of issues. In some of the games(e.g. the outline game), after the child has touched the dots for the syllables one time, their turn is automatically over. Often kids need to repeat a word multiple times, before they get it right, and the app does not allow them to do that (unless there are settings somewhere that I have not found yet). Also, on the slicing game, the letters are too close together, and it's easy to slice the wrong segment (especially when one syllable is just the letter"i." If these issues could be fixed, I would use it a ton!


Disappointed
Mewax

I too was excited to see an app addressing syllables, but was not happy to see that it doesn’t even use correct rules for dividing into syllables, i.e., when there is a double letter you divide between the two. al-li-ga-tor VS. all-i-ga-tor. That’s a simple enough rule. Too bad.


So close...
Hantast1c

This app has SO MUCH POTENTIAL. the biggest drawback is that the motivating praise/song is ultra laggy and won’t show up until you’re on the next stimulus card. It’s confusing for the kids and kind of annoying. Please fix! This could definitely be a 5-star game if it is!


Potential!
School SpLangPath

This app has a ton of potential and is much needed in the speech therapy world. I would love to see more customizable options such as choosing target words within each word set, randomizing the word list, picture cues or not, and turning on/off the reward messages. I love the different game options!


I agree that it has potential!
Anslp

I just wrote a goal for a student who omits syllables so I was excited to see this new app. I also wish for more settings that would allow me to turn off the "awesome", track correct responses, and individualize it a bit.


SLP
schoolslpforever

I agree that it has potential but it is constantly crashing. ?


lmzkee
Lmzkee

I will start with the good. The app really is motivating to kids. It does he have the potential to be really be a fantastic resource, however I rarely use it because of a couple of issues. In some of the games(e.g. the outline game), after the child has touched the dots for the syllables one time, their turn is automatically over. Often kids need to repeat a word multiple times, before they get it right, and the app does not allow them to do that (unless there are settings somewhere that I have not found yet). Also, on the slicing game, the letters are too close together, and it's easy to slice the wrong segment (especially when one syllable is just the letter"i." If these issues could be fixed, I would use it a ton!


Needs Options
Mamutoo

Nice program, in concept. However, the yellow fonts are difficult to see; the voice is out of sync with the syllables, and the reinforcement volume is too loud and frequently overlaps the next stimulus! Students groan when I open the app. I turned off the sound completely and provide the stimulus myself. Still a pain to use.


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