Reading Race 1c: CCVC and CVCC words is the third in the four-game ‘Reading Race’ series of reading apps from PLD Literacy & Learning.
Designed for children between the ages of 4 and 7 by Australian speech pathologist, Diana Rigg, this dynamic and engaging game teaches children about CCVC (consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant) words such as such as spot, frog and club along with CVCC (consonant-vowel-consonant-consonant) words such as lift, tent and lamp.
Note: This is the ‘lite’ version which includes full access to the first level, while other levels are locked. Due to limitations with the Chrome Web Store, we’re not currently able to offer in-app purchases to unlock subsequent levels, however when Google add this functionality, we will update the app so you can unlock subsequent levels or purchase the full version.
This app was specially designed for use at home or in a school setting. It provides practice sounding out words and blending sounds, which is especially important for progressing in literacy.
While playing Reading Race, children will gain experience with sounding out words of increasing complexity and length.
What is PLD Literacy & Learning?
PLD Literacy & Learning specialises in educational materials for children between the ages of 4 to 7 years. Our published learning materials have been used both in the home and in schools for years.
Today, PLD Literacy & Learning is in the process of developing apps for mobile devices including phones and tablets across multiple platforms.
Reading Race is the latest set of apps from PLD Literacy & Learning, designed to make reading and literacy learning fun and engaging for little ones. The series of Reading Race apps were designed by the highly-regarded Australian speech pathologist, Diana Rigg, to ensure optimal efficacy. If you're in search of a fun and dynamic way to teach your children (or students) the fundamentals, it's time to discover the four Reading Race apps from PLD Literacy & Learning!
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