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10 Great Apps for Dyslexia (teacher-tested)

The purpose of this post is to provide you with a collection of some teacher and parent-tested apps to use with kids with dyslexia. The apps cover various learning areas that kids with dyslexia struggle with including reading, writing, and spelling.   These dyslexia apps offers different services including scanning tests to identify reading challenges for kids, interactive reading materials designed specifically for students with dyslexia and struggling readers, activities and games to help children with dyslexia develop key literacy skills, fun quizzes and exercises, and many more. These dyslexia apps can be used by teachers, homeschooling parents, professionals, and anyone else working with kids who struggle to read, write and spell. For those of you interested in dyslexia Chrome extensions, check out this collection of some of the best Chrome extensions for students and kids with dyslexia. 1. Lexico: A Dyslexia Reading Aid Lexico provides a distraction free interface with high-contrast and display mode for readers with dyslexia and those with learning challenges. Other features provided by Lexico include focus mode that enable readers to draw a window around sentences and paragraphs they want to read, add reading materials of your choice to the app (e.g., PDFs, word documents, text, etc), use the integrated scanning feature to scan any physical text and read it with no distraction, a Read Along mode, audiobook mode, crossing and tracking exercises, and many more. Compatibility: iPhone/iPad / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+ 2. Dyslexia Test Dyslexia Test app helps identify reading problems for kids with dyslexia using 5 to 10 minutes long tests. Using the test results, the app recommends helpful reading programs to help kids 'develop fluent, automatic reading skills. When decoding becomes automatic, comprehension improves dramatically.' Compatibility: iPhone/iPad  and Android / Price: Free / Age: 4+ 3. ABC Magic Phonics 5 ABC Magic Phonics is all about helping kids with dyslexia develop phonemic and letter awareness. It offers a wide variety of of activities to help with letter sound correspondence. These learning materials are organized into three levels starting from the concrete all the way to abstract: level 1 focuses on sounds to images, Level 2 develops sounds to lowercase letters, and Level 3 works on Lowercase letters to images. The app 'features 4 words pictures for each letter. Each word in each of the groupings uses only the most common sound for each letter.' Compatibility: iPhone/iPad   / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+ 4. Kids Phonics Alphabet Tracing Kids Phonics Alphabet Tracing helps kids with dyslexia develop key literacy skills using activities that involves  recognizing letter sounds, tracing uppercase and lowercase letters, matching letters, identify beginning sounds, and more. Other features offered include a wide variety of mini-games, visually illustrated sceneries, reward stickers, child-friendly interface, authentic voice-overs, and more. Compatibility: iPhone/iPad  and Android alternative (ABC Kids) / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+ 5. Reading For All Learners 1-8 Reading For All Learners helps struggling readers and readers with dyslexia develop key reading skills that include phonemic awareness, alphabetic principle, decoding, oral reading fluency, and reading comprehension. Some of the interesting features provided by this app include  audio prompts and audio modelling of words and sounds, record and playback student reading, track students reading progress, reading materials aligned with Common Core Standards, and more. Compatibility: iPhone/iPad  / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+ 6. Learning Ally Audiobooks Learning Ally offers a wide variety of reading materials ideal for kids with dyslexia and struggling readers. The app offers access to a huge library of human-read audiobooks that include textbooks, classic literature, bestsellers, and many more. The app also includes interactive tools to help kids make the best of their experience including things such as audio narration, speed control, note-taking, highlighting, bookmarking, and more. Compatibility: iPhone/iPad  and Android / Price: Free (membership required to use this app)/ Age: 4+ 7. Word Wizard for Kids School Ed Word Wizard offers engaging spelling and reading activities ideal for kids with dyslexia. Kids get to develop basic reading skills by building words. Features provided include : talking movable alphabet activity that helps with word construction and phonics, 3 spelling activities with increasing levels of difficulty, a wide variety of word lists, spelling quizzes with the ability to add your own, pronounce and spell-check any word, natural sounding voice that includes kids and adult voices, and many more. Compatibility: iPhone/iPad  and Android / Price: $7.99/ Age: 4+ 8. Play ABC, Alfie Atkins Play ABC  helps kids with dyslexia learn sounds, phonemes and letters. Alfie offers three interesting tools to help kids in their literacy development journey: the letter tracer tool helps children ' learn the appearance and sound of all letters and train their motor skills and muscle memory by drawing and tracing letters on the screen'. The word machine tool helps kids learn to spell new words using letter tips and phonemes. The puppet theatre tool helps kids unleash their creativity and imagination using the power of storytelling. Compatibility: iPhone/iPad  and Android / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+ 9. Dyslexia Screening Test App Dyslexia Screening Test uses various algorithmic measures to assess numerous features and signs associated with dyslexia. The app also offers a detailed individualized report that includes total dyslexia score, individualized recommendations to improve performance, resources to help improve progress, and recommendations 'on when professional assessment is needed'. Compatibility: iPhone/iPad  and Android / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+ 10. DocLexi: Learn to Read & Spell DocLexi helps students and kids with dyslexia learn how to read and write using numerous games and activities. The app also offers a version for professionals and teachers that 'provides for a seamless integration with a therapist by allowing them to customize the app to meets the child's needs and track progress by logging into the administration tool in their browser.' Compatibility: iOS and Android / Price: Free, offers in-app purchases / Age: 4+This post originally appeared in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning ( www.educatorstechnology.com ).
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