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Message: Hello! I saw this Tried & Tested Review on Teach Primary Magazine's website and thought you might like it - please find an excerpt below: Jolly Phonics Letter Sounds App The app market is awash with educational apps for teaching phonics and there is plenty of choice although the quality is wider than the Atlantic Ocean. The free apps promise the world but many are just ‘lite’ versions with few features or activities. Some though are pretty good. Phonics is certainly big business in the UK and that’s not surprising given that millions of children learn to read through letter sounds. One of the latest apps to hit the waves is The Jolly Phonics Letter Sounds app which is available on iTunes. This app comes from a good home as it has been produced by Jolly Learning, the publishers of a leading phonics programme. This bright and breezy fully interactive app aims to support children in their reading and writing journey via a series of easy to navigate mini-games activities and it does this rather well. The driving force behind it is the teaching of reading and writing through a synthetic phonics approach. High quality illustrations, graphics and animations blend together to form a very child friendly app that will appeal to young learners of all abilities. Children join Inky Mouse, Bee and Snake to explore a lovely letter-sounds garden to discover the main 42 letter sounds through well-crafted games that have been expertly storyboarded. The app covers a lot of ground because children can learn not only the letter sounds including digraphs but also letter formation, blending the sounds for reading and identifying letter sounds in words. There is a choice of print or precursive letters and it allows multiple and personalised profiles as well. Choosing a theme for an app is tricky business because you’ve got to appeal to as many children as possible. In the Jolly app the letter sounds garden is where all the learning takes place and what a delightful place it is for children to be. Each child starts learning the letter sounds by making their own letter-sounds plant pot where they are asked to choose a sticker. Each of the seven flowers on the child’s letter-sounds plant represents a letter-sound group and by tapping on a petal the fun begins. User plant pots can easily be edited and to do that there is an invisible button which you have to press ten times which I think is a great idea so long as you don’t tell the children. This is a great feature because… If you want to read the full article, please visit: https://www.teachprimary.com/tried_and_tested/view/jolly-phonics-letter-sounds-app Thanks!