4/5 rating based on 48 reviews. Read all reviews for Phonics Ninja for iPhone.
Phonics Ninja is paid iOS app published by Innovative Investments Limited
Newdad23
My son loved the fruit ninja version of this so once I saw this one I knew it was perfect. Plus he can learn sounds in a fun way!
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Fantastic! My granddaughter loves this game. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing?
lmjolearning
I am refreshed by the way this app adjusts so kids will take in correct information no matter what their learning style is. I have a student who will choose every option because he has great iPad skills. But he really needs phonics too. This app only says the sound for the requested phonics and if the student chops the wrong ones it just says nothing, but does not make a negative sound, which can get discouraging. Then it adjusts so more of the desired letters appear, guaranteeing that the child will have to swipe the right sound and get the input of the sound and symbol as they play. All along having fun and feeling successful. Thanks Alligator Apps!
DyslexiaAr
Your student will have a blast chopping the letter(s) that match the given sound. You can adjust the settings to only present sounds the student has learned. Pick individually from a list of letters, digraphs, blends, and vowel teams.
Maroon fleur
My child has significant special needs and the noise and pace of this game is too much for him. I do think it would hold the attention of a child who loved video games!
Maduke
My grandson seems to like this, and so far, it has my approval. Colorful, fast paced and keeps a positive feedback.
Takenallready
The thing I find with most apps of this nature is that the vowel sound is added to the end /buh/ vs /b/ or /gruh/ vs /gr/. We should not be teaching kids to sound out words /buh/ /a/ /duh/, bad-because we do not read that way and it is confusing my dyslexic children who are learning to read. When they go to blend the word they do not recognize the word because of the vowel interference.....buh-a-duh vs b-a-d. Is there any way to clean up your sounds?