Fun with Verbs & Sentences LT
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Version :1.4
Size :915.42Mb
Updated :Aug 15,2018
Developer :Hamaguchi Learning & Development, LLC
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Based on the users' reviews of the "Fun with Verbs Sentences" app, here are three pros and cons in English, with 15 words limited for each item: **Pros:** 1. Engaging activities make learning verbs fun and interactive for kids. 2. Clear explanations and examples help improve sentence structure and grammar. 3. Suitable for beginners, with gradual progression to more complex sentences. **Cons:** 1. Some users find the app's pace too slow, with too many repetitive exercises. 2. Limited customization options for individual learning needs and preferences. 3. Some users experienced crashes and occasional app freezes, disrupting progress.
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Description
If you loved our First Phrases app, you’ll love this app too! Fun with Verbs & Sentences is the next step up for children who are learning to speak in sentences, understand past and present verb tensing, and formulate basic syntax structures. Developed for language ages 2-5, with eye-popping color drawings and 45 delightful animations--a cutting-edge way to show and teach action words! For a demonstration of this app, please check out our YouTube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUcYWlJ27yw. This app is for the iPhone, and designed for a single user. It provides three verbs for each sentence type selected including: catch, eat, fall, go, hide, jump, play, push, sing, and sneeze. Want to show animations simply to elicit sentences and verb forms? Just select the "Watch & Say" activity--also a great pre/post assessment tool. Select the verbs from 10 choices or random, and choose the target syntax structures. Here’s how to play the main activity, Build a Sentence: 1) Choose your subject: There are three character choices in this app: a boy, a girl, and a bear. 2) Then choose your verb: There are always 3 verb choices for Subject + Verb + Object: catch, eat or push. 3) Choose your object or prepositional phrase: The last step is choosing something for the child to eat. 4) The narrator voices each part of the sentence slowly, as the circles flip back around, one at a time, to reveal the associated pictures: “The girl…is eating…a carrot.” Unless de-selected, the narrator will then model the sentence at a quicker speaking pace, “The girl is eating a carrot.” The child is complimented for the sentence and then instructed, “After the video, it will be YOUR turn to say the sentence.” 5) The animation that shows the sentence that was created (i.e., “The girl is eating a carrot”) is now shown, typically with a sound effect. If the verb is present tense, (which is the default) it snaps back and loops continually, without sound. 6) The child is asked, “What is happening? Tell me the whole sentence.” “ If used in therapy, the data tracking features on the left can be used. (This can be de-selected within the settings if no desired) *If past tense verb forms have been selected, the animation is shown only once and the narrator asks, “What happened?” If the user would like to target the verb only, this can be selected in the settings, with the question being asked, “What is the girl doing?” (or “What did the girl do?” for past tense) 7) A reward game can be played at desired intervals, the “Pop It!” Game. The child touches bubbles on a screen until a selected “prize” is found. PRIVACY POLICY: We do NOT collect personal data from our users and have no ads. Personal data regarding user performance on the tasks on this app are self-contained and not transmitted in any way, unless the user chooses to email them to someone else. There are no in-app purchases in this app. A demo link will allow a user with internet access to view a video on YouTube to learn about the features of this app, as well as a link to our other apps in the iTunes store, and to upgrade to the full version (on homepage only). Developed by licensed speech-language pathologist and author, Patti Hamaguchi, M.A., CCC-SLP. Visit our website: www.hamaguchiapps.com
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