Target group 7 - 14 years
Why learn the 360 words?
In any Danish text represents the 360 words used most frequently - as much as 75% of the text.
When we learn to recognize these words as word pictures, the reading and writing much easier. Reading speed will be faster, and it increases understanding.
Many of the 360 words of content empty and are not spelled as they sound. Therefore, they are difficult to read and spell. It is a huge help to those words as word pictures, and that is what this app trainer.
Structure and Content
The 360 words are divided into 6 levels. You choose whether you want to train the words quietly in the training part or playing time in the games section.
Tutorial:
In the training part you learn six words at a time. The six words are first read out and displayed individually. After facing all six words on the screen and one read. The word must be recognizable among the six. Then swap the six word space and a new read.
Play Mana:
Playing part is divided into the same six levels. Here are the 60 words of each level in any order. The tracks are on time. It is important to read fast, and the faster you are, the more points you will score man.
Periodically popping two extra lanes up: A bonus track and a hate court. The player chooses not even which lane to be played. In both courses, the player busy when time is short. In the bonus tracks serve to facilitate extra points. I hate tracks like several of the words apart and not just one, but two words heard and be elected in the correct order.
6 levels
Tier 1 + 2:
The first two levels containing the 120 most used words. Already in the first reading, they are very important to. Can you read them, you get approx. 50% of the text 'cost nothing. " So, one can use his energy to decode the other words. Examples of words, and do not, but I
Level 3 + 4 + 5:
The next three levels contains the next 180 words that frequently appear in texts. Many of them are a little longer and harder. Examples of words: her, yet, between, last, anyway
Level 6:
Contains common words that are often difficult to spell. The words typically have silent letters, long extensions vokalforvekslinger. Many of the words are similar and can confuse them often. Examples of words of interest / interesting, apparently, of course, simply.
How are words chosen?
The Danish language is verbose and contains well over 1 million words. The 360 words in this app are both selected by their frequency and by how relevant they are in texts for children and young people. Time2learns Danish teachers have used their many years of experience to determine which words that repeatedly causes problems to read and spell. The words are included in the app.