Sight Words Sentence Builder Reviews

4/5 rating based on 28 reviews. Read all reviews for Sight Words Sentence Builder for iPhone.
Sight Words Sentence Builder is free iOS app published by Sierra Vista Software

Held child’s attention

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Train was the perfect enticement to keep him focused.


Early writing

Deb Wolke

I work with kindergarten and 1st grade children learning to write. This is a terrific tool for reading, assembling sentences then writing the sentences. The graphics are fun.


Love it!

DBurls

Fun while learning for my 5 year old


No sound

Elizabeth0982

I just paid $8.99 and the app has no sound. Did anyone else experience this? How do we fix it?


Not worth my money

growandlearn

I thought it was going to help them sound out the words and spell them... very disappointed


Nice idea

purplemama

I like the practice of listening and building a sentence. I wish there was the ability to see the word lists for each level and a way to keep track of different users progress.


No Variety

Nic091

The same sentences keep repeating.


Great app for teaching sentence structuring

DoverDragons

Used this app extensively last year while tutoring in a 2nd grade classroom. Almost all of the students were from migrant workers families and had moved around quite a bit as a result. This app really helped them to learn not only their sight words, but also helped them learn the essentials of sentence structuring. Great job.


Wonderful

Aghedo

This has been been helping my child since to learn to read


Sight word sentence builder

Dolch sentence game

I give this app 3 stars, because it is a step in the right direction, but doesn't quite travel far enough. As an Occupational Therapist who works in the schools I am always on the lookout for dolch word and alphabet apps that are engaging and fun. There is a definite shortage of dolch word interactive games, so I was excited to give this one a try. This game lacks levels of difficulty beyond sentence complexity, such as an option to turn the auditory sentence prompt off and have the student construct the words into a sentence that makes sense. Or simple paragraph construction. Or requiring the words to be placed with proper spacing to reinforce word spacing during writing tasks. After the correct sentence is constructed, this app could use some exciting visual interaction to further engage the child. One good thing this app does is work on the auditory language processing and auditory memory, which would be good to track as well.