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Read on Sight Lite

Read on Sight is a great way for early readers to practice sight words, an important building block for independent reading

Read on Sight is a great way for early readers to practice sight words, an important building block for independent reading

Read on Sight Lite

by tApps
Read on Sight Lite
Read on Sight Lite
Read on Sight Lite

What is it about?

Read on Sight is a great way for early readers to practice sight words, an important building block for independent reading. First a sentence is read aloud, then the word tiles scatter, and the player rebuilds the sentence.

Read on Sight Lite

App Details

Version
2.1.5
Rating
(4)
Size
77Mb
Genre
Education Word
Last updated
January 14, 2018
Release date
May 23, 2011
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App Store Description

Read on Sight is a great way for early readers to practice sight words, an important building block for independent reading. First a sentence is read aloud, then the word tiles scatter, and the player rebuilds the sentence.

The latest version includes lots of fun game-play. For every word you place correctly you earn a star. When you complete a full set of sentences, earn enough stars, or other achievements you receive an animated badge which you can replay anytime you want.

In addition to the fun, Read on Sight also helps parents and teachers by keeping track of the player's progress. Every sentence a player completes is recorded including the difficulty level.

About Sight Words:
At some point we all learn to read without sounding out each letter in a word. We recognize the entire word and know what it means. This skill is especially important for common words that are not easily sounded out. The sooner a child learns these words by sight, the sooner they gain the confidence to read independently. In the 1930s, Edward Dolch went through children's books and created a list of words that were frequently used but hard to sound out. Once a child masters this list, he or she will be a much faster reader, able to enjoy stories without the words getting in the way.

Privacy
In light of recent concerns about children's privacy in the app market, tApps Software would like to make it clear the no user information is collected at any time.

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