Letter Quiz Free—an alphabet tracing game for kids learning ABCs
[asa_item id="331573236"] Letter Quiz Free is an A–H preview of this app’s full version. In Letter Quiz Free, users are presented with activities that include: (1) lettered flashcards, (2) letter-identification exercises, and (3) letter-writing drills. From Letter Quiz Free’s main screen, users tap the activity they wish to complete. With the flashcards, users are shown a flashcard with an upper- and lowercase letter on it. Users are then to tap the flashcard and they will be shown a picture that starts with that letter. Next, there are two letter-identification activities. The first activity shows users a set of letters, and…
A. Instruction - 5.8
B. Design - 9
C. Engagement - 8
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Letter Quiz Free: An Interactive App for Learning Letters
Summary : An Inclusive App for Early Letter Learning
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Letter Quiz Free is an A–H preview of this app’s full version. In Letter Quiz Free, users are presented with activities that include: (1) lettered flashcards, (2) letter-identification exercises, and (3) letter-writing drills. From Letter Quiz Free’s main screen, users tap the activity they wish to complete. With the flashcards, users are shown a flashcard with an upper- and lowercase letter on it. Users are then to tap the flashcard and they will be shown a picture that starts with that letter. Next, there are two letter-identification activities. The first activity shows users a set of letters, and the app then instructs users to tap a specific letter from the set. The other activity requires users to drag a line from an uppercase letter to its corresponding lowercase letter. The last activity prompts users to trace letters with their finger by showing them a letter pattern and providing them borders to stay between while tracing.
Instructional Ideas
- Teachers can have students independently practice learning their letters using this app. As they work, teachers can sit with different students as they complete the activities and offer support as needed.
- After students have completed the activities in this app, teachers can have students begin transferring their skills to paper-and-pencil versions of this activity. For example, teachers can pronounce the letter “A” for students and ask them to name a word that starts with “A.” Next, teachers can instruct students to write an uppercase A and a lowercase a.
- Teachers can have students model this app’s flashcard activity. Once students become familiar with the flashcard activity’s format in this app, teachers can have students make paper-and-pencil versions of the flashcards. To do so, students will write a letter, both upper- and lowercase, on the front of the flashcard and draw a picture of a word that begins with that letter on the back. Finally, students will show their teacher the flashcard and then pronounce the letter, its sound, and the word that starts with the letter.
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A2. 21st Century Skills
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A3. Conn. to Future Learning
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A4. Value of Errors
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A5. Feedback to Teacher
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A6. Level of Material
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A7. Cooperative Learning
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A8. Accom. of Individual Diff.
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B1. Ability to Save Progress
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B2. Platform Integration
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B3. Screen Design
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B4. Ease of Use
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B5. Navigation
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B6. Goal Orientation
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B7. Information Presentation
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B8. Media Integration
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B9. Cultural Sensitivity
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C1. Learner Control
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C2. Interactivity
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C3. Pace
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C4. Flexibility
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C5. Interest
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C6. Aesthetics
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C7. Utility
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