Initial release.
Speaking Kids Flash Cards is designed to teach children from 2 to 6 about the three most fundamental building blocks of their young education: the English alphabet, numbers, and sight words. With Speaking Kids Flash Cards, your child is presented with a wide variety of cards, and then speaks the contents of that card, whether letters, numbers, or words. This makes Speaking Kids Flash Cards more engaging for your young student, as well as exercising their reading and speaking skills.
With lists of words for pre-K, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and third grade, as well as lists specifically geared toward nouns, numbers, and the alphabet, Speaking Kids Flash Cards suits a variety of skill levels, and can grow with your child’s progress. Speaking Kids Flash Cards uses a bright, clean, engaging interface that is easy to use, which children love. Being able to speak their answer, as opposed to the monotony of tapping answers, or the burden of typing them, makes learning with Speaking Kids Flash Cards faster and more fun.
Brought to you by Ready Set Learning, a proven developer in results-driven educational games, Speaking Kids Flash Cards gives you a way to engage with your child’s learning. Use Speaking Kids Flash Cards for a few minutes each day to help stimulate your child’s mind and give them an extra boost to put them ahead of the crowd, or let your child work through the cards on their own time, and follow their progress through the application’s detailed parental reporting.
Speaking Kids Flash Cards keeps track of your child’s success, so even parents who let their children learn on their own, at their own pace can keep up with their progress. Speaking Kids Flash Cards also give you detailed information on which specific areas or words your child is having trouble with, enabling you to step back and let the learning process happen naturally, but also step in when extra assistance is needed. Turn off cards that your child has already mastered, allowing them to focus on areas they’re still developing, and within the app, you can easily see the last time your child interacted with each set of cards, helping you keep track of their learning progress.
An internet connection is required.