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Froggy Match-it Phonics


4.2 ( 2272 ratings )
Éducation
Développeur Easylearn
3.99 USD

Froggy Match-it will help your child to develop good reading and spelling skills. It is an educational, interactive phonics game for children just learning to read and is ideal for use in school and at home. The game is designed so that children focus on the reading and spelling tasks. Froggy Match-it uses a step-by-step approach and covers a lot of the phonics learnt at school. In trials, teachers were enthusiastic about the benefits of Froggy Match-it. The children loved it, too!

• For beginner readers of all ages.
• Ideal to use once a child knows most of the sounds that single letters make.
• Three activities at each level: reading; making words with graphemes; spelling words. The final 3 levels have an additional game, choosing the right word to fill a gap in a sentence.
• Works well in school and at home.
• Fits in with phonics work in school.
• Uses British English spelling and audio.
• Developed by teachers at Easylearn, who have been producing literacy resources for 20 years.
• Ensures children focus on the important tasks of reading and spelling.
• Includes a fun reward game.
• Designed to ensure that children are competent at one level before moving on to a higher one.
• Writing sheets available at no extra cost.
• Excellent feedback from trials by teachers.
• No in-app purchases or other distractions or adverts.

Try out the FREE version. It has all the features of the full Froggy Match-it app, but covers the first level only. This first level deals with three letter words such as ‘cat’, ‘dig’ and ‘hop’.

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What teachers said

“A straightforward game, which the children enjoy and which enables them to practise their skills.” Sue, Hampshire

“I loved the way it moved from matching, to choosing the spelling, to actually writing the spelling.” Maura, Ballyduff

“The levels build up on skills already learnt. The pupils love it.” Viv, Edinburgh