Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | $0.99 | Innovative Mobile Apps Ltd | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Simple Sentence Maker allows students to demonstrate their comprehension of the text by playing fun, simple, interactive reading games.
WHY PARENTS AND TEACHERS LOVE SIMPLE SENTENCE MAKER
- Includes over 100 practice sentences
- Can easily add own sentences
- Sentences are fun and simple
- Cute graphics and sentences keep kids engaged
- Includes multiple games with increasing difficulty
- Difficulty of each game can be further customized for each student
- Can easily track student progress
WHY STUDENTS LOVE SIMPLE SENTENCE MAKER
- The games are fun and interactive
- The example sentences and graphics are often fun and silly
- Variety of games keeps kids engaged
- Difficulty can be adjusted easily to players skills
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Purchased the app. Unable to open. It keeps closing the app as soon as I try to open it
As a Speech and Language Pathologist, I find this app to be so helpful. I use it for auditory comprehension of verbs, prepositions, and descriptors. It is a great model for extension of MLU and especially use of subject-verb-object format. The variety allows for multiple practice opportunities.
Like other apps on this series, this is fun, easy to use and promotes literacy.
This app is very helpful for the kids to identify words and making sentences.
I really like this app because you can customize some of the features. Great reading and spelling practice. Word search gives hints and you can make all of the hidden words horizontal for early readers!
I'm excited to try this app with my ELL students this fall. Thanks for sharing!
Great for non verbal student! They can show what the know without being required to produce verbal speech.