WH Question Cards: Who, What, When, Where, Why Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 31 reviews. Read all reviews for WH Question Cards: Who, What, When, Where, Why for iPhone.
WH Question Cards: Who, What, When, Where, Why is free iOS app published by Super Duper, Inc.

please fix!

lschuster

Our school district does not allow in-app purchases at this time. Please make this available as a WHOLE inclusive app for one price.


Crashes

Chd84

Good app for a while but now all it does is crash when I try to open. Please fix and I'll consider buying the pro version.


SuperDuper Who cards

Speech girl extraordinaire

I am just checking out a few apps for a class I am taking and can't wait to share this. I am Super Duper excited to try this with clients!


Jlt

06791

Good app. Kids love it and I like how it gives the correct answer and moves on


Interactive

Zebrasafari

I like that this app is more interactive than the other super duper apps. The kids love the decoder function. I would like to see more apps like this from super duper!


SLP

SVHSLP

This app is good for addressing question goals but I continue to have difficulty with the data collection and the app compiling the scores for me after the question groups. It hasn't worked a single time for me.


Airplane sound??

rkfdpeach

Use this app daily but what is with the airplane sound today?? So distracting! I couldn't turn it off!


Wonderful game!

Wing Gundam

This game is just lovely! The colors are vibrant, the options are all very easy to find and use, and it actually works! The kids I use this with truly show performance improvement and they LOVE to play it! Wonderful game and wonderful app.


Great learning tool

V Thress

My daughter has autism. She gets who, what, where, etc. confused. This is a great tool. I am always looking for different ways for her to learn. Extremely well done.


Nice app

Booms57

Nice colorful pictures. The app is a great way to teach new vocabulary, occupations, etc. This app seems more appropriate for children who have some prior knowledge or experience with real-life events. Children with lower comprehension might have more difficulty in understanding what does an "administrative assistant" do whereas students with higher comprehension will more likely grasp newer information and can relate by exposure. Also, the audio directions are delivered a little too fast. I really like the multiple choice option for matching. However, instead of flipping over the target question, I'd prefer the target question remain visible while the student selects multiple choice answers. Having the question card visible reinforces and reminds students what they are looking for to match and provides time for the therapist to teach when an incorrect choice is made. Otherwise, this is a very nice app and I intend to use it regularly in my sessions.