24 Literacy Learning Apps for Kids
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As I started a go-to list of the best learning apps for kids, the list got so long, I split up my posts into categories. So, today we’ll start with my favorite apps for literacy — reading and writing for toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary-age kids. Also, I’ve included special needs iPad app resources at the end of this post.
Learning Apps

1. BrainPOP Featured Movie – BrainPOP®
I’m very impressed with the quality and learning videos – kids love these!

2. The Electric Company
Social-emotional games and content.
Pre-Reading, Reading and Writing Apps

3. Word Games for Kids – Futaba – INKids

4. Word Wall HD
An app that makes learning words fun.

5. FirstWords: Animals
Fun and playful app for learning words.

6. Fingerprint Play Maker
Write your own play.

7. Big Kid Life FireFighter
Lots of fun — for free!

8. Big Kid Life Vet
Free!

9. Sight Word Bingo
Engaging app for learning sight words.

10. Goofy Mad Libs
This app gives you word suggestions so you’re also building vocabulary while learning parts of speech and writing.

11. iF Poems
I LOVE this app! Especially the poems read by Helena Bonham Carter.

12. Toontastic
A big favorite app of ours – a great way to write your own stories.

13. Scribblenauts Remix
Thinking, writing, spelling, problem solving . . .LOVE this learning app!

14. Don’t Let the Pigeon Run This App!
Make your own story and learn how to draw pigeon.

15. iDiary for Kids
Write and draw in your journal.

16. abc Joined Up
An engaging way to get kids to write!

17. Story Patch
Tell your own story.

18. My Story – Book Maker for Kids

19. Sock Puppets

20. Comic Life

21. Kids Crosswords

22. Spellosaur
A spelling app that lets you enter in your own words.

23. Chickitionary
Another spelling app.

24. Rory’s Story Cubes
A storytelling app.
If you’re reading textbooks on the iPad, taking notes, or sharing files, you’ll want to consider these apps –> Goodreader, Evernote, Audio Note, Dropbox, and Aurasma.
Special Needs iPad App Resources:
Apps for Autism by Lois Jean Brady, M.A., CCC-SLP
A Basket of Special Needs Apps on Help f0r Struggling Readers
Apps for Special Needs on Moms With Apps
Special Needs iPad App List on Support for Special Needs
What are your kids’ favorite reading and writing iPad apps?

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Hi
Recently got the new app, School Writing, and I am very impressed that I was able to create my own word lists as well as fully customise the sounds and images. I also like that my girls can give an audio response if that is how I create the exercises for them. Has been great for the spelling lists and really nice to see the app email me the completed exercises with images and recorded sounds.
Well worth a look.
I love the Kids Crosswords. There are some excellent Montessori based apps. One of our favorites along the same topic is Montessorium’s Intro to Letters. We also love Duck Duck Moose Fish School and Word Wagon, Learning Touch First Words and Night and Day’s Eric Carle My Very First App. You may already know these apps but I thought I’d throw them into the mix.
Thanks for the great list!
Marnie
Please share the A4CWSN site as a resource 😀
It’s nice to get a vetted list. I will ask my kids to pick a few for this summer. Thanks!
Letter School and Dexteria are great!