ParrotFish - Sight Words Readi

In-app purchases
4.0
371 reviews
100K+
Downloads
Teacher Approved
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Teaching kids how to learn!
Our program teaches children different learning strategies intuitively. Each of our 6 games focuses on a different learning strategy while teaching one of the three sight words lists (Fry,Dolch,M200).

We separate the list into 22 smaller levels starting from the higher frequency words and teaching in a similar order to most schools.

* ideal for early readers, beginning readers, pre-schools, first years of school, kindergarten kids, and readers having difficulty with reading and recalling these words. *

*** Try the first 3 levels for free (18 games). Then unlock the full version for the price of a cup of coffee to support us and your child! Alternatively directly purchase the EDU version. ***

THIS APP IS APPROVED FOR INCLUSION IN GOOGLE PLAY FOR EDUCATION, IT IS BEING USED IN REAL CLASSROOMS AND IT REALLY WORKS

* Select sight word list order from Magic 200 (M200W), Fry high frequency or Dolch high frequency lists
* 6 Fun, challenging and rewarding games that each emphasize a different skill in learning to read and that really work
* 22 levels with progress tracking
* early levels have only 6 words, progressing to 12 words per level
* all games build fluency and instant recognition
* guesses are not rewarded. Progress is determined by accuracy and in some games speed.
* motivating reward structure and immediate feedback build confidence through success
* the games provide lots of practice and repetition of the words
* each game emphasises a different reading strategy and develops essential reading and decoding skills that will apply to all reading situations
* word lists for each level for practise, pre-testing and post-testing
* over 300 words in the app - finish one word list, reset the games and do a different one for more revision.
* designed by a specialist reading teacher and tested on real children in real classrooms.
* male and female voices
* mixed fonts with different letter shapes
* completely add free, internet connection not required
* No in-App purchases - no more to pay
* support material, flash cards, tips and hints, freely available on our web site

Options allow progression through games and levels in logical order or all levels can be unlocked so younger children can play the easier games at each level. Music can be turned off, levels can be reset and words can be presented in upper or lower case.

Each of the 6 games encourages development of reading strategies and skills in a non-threatening manner. Children can apply these reading techniques to learning other complex and irregular words. Fun and interesting characters give children a reason to continue playing.

GAMES
1 - Peter Puffs: Matching a word to the same word, (visual discrimination, one to one correspondence, visual tracking)
2 - Super Shelly: Finding a pair of words (both auditory memory and visual memory)
3 - Crabby Clara: Building a word from its component parts, ie the letters (one to one correspondence, attendance to word shapes, letter recognition, understanding that words are made up of letters)
4 - Edgar's Eggs: Seeing and hearing a word, remembering it and then identifying words that are not the same (visual memory, word recognition)
5 - Wally's Words: Seeing a word, remembering it and identifying it on the next screen (visual memory)
6 - Stella Stars: Hearing a word and identifying a word from a selection (reading and applying what has been remembered from previous games)

Through these games children improve important memory and learning techniques such as:

- Auditory memory
- Auditory discrimination
- Visual memory
- Visual discrimination
- Fine motor coordination
- Following directions
- Concentration span
- Left right progression

If you have any suggestions on improvement, please leave us a message at contact@parrotfish.com.au.
We are always glad to hear about your experience with our applications and publications.
Updated on
Mar 21, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
262 reviews
A Google user
April 9, 2019
I bought the rest of the locked levels through In-App purchase and now the levels won't unlock and it says I still have the lite veresion. I would like a refund. update: developer responded very quickly and offered a refund.
27 people found this review helpful
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PARROTFISH STUDIOS
April 5, 2019
Please make certain you are logged in as the same user who purchased the full version unlock. After this to recheck/verify your purchase you can either click the recheck button in the parents tab in the main screen or fully close/open the app. Happy to quckily refund you if this doesnt work, please contact our support email address.
A Google user
November 25, 2018
This has been perfect for my 4/5 year old grandson who has learnt so much faster with this to help. Would prefer a UK accent but infinitely better than the US one!
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PARROTFISH STUDIOS
November 28, 2018
Glad your grandson is succeeding with learning the sight words even though he may develop an Australian twang. Kids need to be able to generalise what they learn to the everyday, being able to relate the words or sounds heard on the apps to what they hear in their world is an important skill. Keep on with the good work.
A Google user
December 4, 2019
Absolutely in line with my child's school. Has really helped reinforce what is being taught.
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What's new

Widescreen support
Framework Update