Partners In Rhyme by Preschool University for KIDS Under 5
For IPAD
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/partners-in-rhyme/id907199622?ls=1&mt=12
IPAD Schools Version
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/partners-in-rhyme-for-schools/id869543995?ls=1&mt=8
For Iphone
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/partners-in-rhyme-for-iphone/id847775529?mt=8
Mac Store
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/partners-in-rhyme-lite/id907222343?ls=1&mt=12
Mac Store Full Version
https://itunesconnect.apple.com/WebObjects/iTunesConnect.woa/ra/ng/app/907199622
The better children are at detecting rhymes, the quicker and more successful they will be at learning to read (Bradley, 1988c, Bradley & Bryant, 1983, Ellis & Large, 1987).
PARTNERS in RHYME Will help your child get all of the best benefits from rhyming:
DEVELOP beginning phonemic awareness skills.
LEARN that words are made up of individual sounds.
DISCERN which words rhyme and which words don’t rhyme
NOTICE and work with the sounds within words
SPELL better by recognizing patterns in words
CREATE their own rhymes after learning the rules and patterns of these words
RECOGNIZE word families by sound, such as cat, hat, mat
DISCOVER how to work independently with built-in feedback mechanisms
Try PARTNERS in RHYME today to start your child on the path to successful reading!
Reading Comprehension and good reading skills can be started with kindergartners and preschoolers using phonics and phonemic awareness. There are a variety of kindergarten games and preschool games that can help facilitate good reading skills and even set the groundwork for good reading comprehension. Teaching phonics and using phonics activities that are more in the format of phonics play is a great way to start children on the path of developing good reading skills and having good literacy.
Rhyming is a great way to begin teaching reading. In early childhood education, rhyming is an important pre-reading skill. Rhyming is a basic component of phonemic awareness. Reading strategies that use rhyming as part of their phonemic awareness program help foster the best literacy rates among children and help to create children that really know how to read well. Rhyming is one excellent way to start to help young children learn to read. Students with a good understanding of phonological awareness and phonics will have good foundational reading skills. Rhyming is an essential part of any good program that teaches phonics and teaches children how to read.
PARTNERS in RHYME has four fun games to teach rhyming:
LINE DRAWING- Children draw lines to match the words that rhyme.
MATCHING- Children find the rhyming picture matches.
DO THEY RHYME?-Children decide if two words rhyme.
WHICH SET RHYMES?-Children decide which pair of matching words rhyme.
Partners in Rhyme helps children have fun through rhyme. It helps young children come to understand that words are composed of separate sounds, called phonemes. Eventually, they will see that these sounds are paired with letters and can be used to make words.
Children need phonemic awareness training to help them understand that words are made up of sounds. Learning to recognize rhyming patterns in language is an essential skill literacy skill for emergent readers. A number of longitudinal studies confirm this thesis and indicate that knowledge of rhymes helps children progress in reading once they start school. Research indicates there is a correlation between phonological awareness and reading ability.
PARTNERS in RHYME will give your child a great start with rhyming practice to help them become better at phonological awareness.
PARTNERS in RHYME is like an endless electronic phonics worksheet, giving children lots of opportunity to practice rhyming and to find words that rhyme. Partners in Rhyme will help give children the foundational rhyming skills they need to help them find rhymes and things that rhyme. After some practice, children will even start making up their own words that rhyme.
PARTNERS in RHYME was created using a rhyming dictionary and rhyming software to find words that rhyme.
The free version has 12 rhyming trios and 36 matching picture words.
The paid version has 85 rhyming trios and 255 matching picture words.
Comments
How have kids been doing with this app? I'm thinking about my 4 (almost 5) year-old and he'd have a hard time getting "ram and jam" and "gift and lift" from the examples in the screenshots on the iOS App Store. I think he'd be more likely to say "sheep and jelly/jello" and "present and strong" but I could be mistaken. And I myself am not even sure what the last match should be... "tilt and quilt?"
Going down to younger kids I'd think they'd have even more of a tough time with getting the correct vocabulary to ensure a rhyme. Anyway, I'm curious what you've found so far.
The variety of activities looks good as does the relatively simple but engaging layout of buttons and backgrounds.
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Hi Tatiang thank you for your comment.. This is a listening app so you won't be able to tell necessarily from the pictures, but from listening to each word and then making your match.. However the person i work with might better be able to answer your question as he did most of the testing with kids.... I'm just the programmer.
Ah, okay. I didn't realize that listening was also part of it. That makes more sense.
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