When you first open the app, you see this screen:
You can either click on the target sound or the "i" for more information. Clicking on a target sounds brings you to a page with choices for the position of the target sound.
Click on the position you would like to work on. A multiple choice question will then come up. The students can either read the question aloud or press the button to have Erik read it. Each question also has a button for an example answer.
If you click on the "i" on the main screen, you come to another screen with more information about the app. This includes an administration example and some "rules."
Pros: This app allows the students to practice their sounds in spontaneous speech and at the sentence level. It will likely spark some fun and interesting conversations amongst students because of some of the questions. There are also over 500 different questions in this app!
Cons: There is no data collection system in place, so you will still need to record on your own paper.
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I would use it in therapy with my older speech kiddos! -Cassandra
ReplyDeleteI would use it with kids on my caseload:) Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThis would be great for my older students!!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific for my elementary age artic students
ReplyDeleteGreat for skill & drill
ReplyDeleteI would use this with my older articulation kiddos who are getting so bored and are dying for something new to use! :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to use this with my elementary students! They would love to use the iPad in speech class!! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd use this app with my 5 minute kids who are close to being completed with services.
ReplyDeleteI would use it with my students who are working on longer utterances/carryover.
ReplyDeleteI would use it with clients who love the iPad!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use this with my kids that are at the conversation level.
ReplyDeleteThis app would be great for my older elementary students working at sentence and carryover level!
ReplyDeleteThis app looks enjoyable for my 6th graders needing carryover skills.
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