Category Carousel is 50% off today!
Categorizing is fantastic for language development. It promotes vocabulary development, word recall skills, and so much more. Designed by language experts, this simple and effective app will entertain and educate. It's truly one of the best apps around for teaching basic language skills, and it's my favorite app to use with younger elementary students to teach categorization. There's a lot of customization options, too, including choosing your categories to teach and furthering development by including subcategories. Don't miss out on saving $5 on this great app!
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iPad/iPhone, $9.99 to $4.99
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Whether you are a speech language pathologist or a parent you will find the Category Carousel app a fun way to increase and enhance a child's vocabulary. The ability to categorize and subcategorize words and concepts is a skill necessary to build, store, and retrieve words leading to better comprehension and expressive language skills.
Choose a category (or multiple categories) and let children touch the pictures, hear the word, and then sort them by dragging them into various categories. Once pictures have been dragged into a category users can touch the category and watch it split into sub-categories, encouraging the child to think about words in multiple ways. Audio reinforcement and correction are included in this fun and educational app.
Categories and subcategories found within:
• Animals (birds, bugs, farm, water, jungle, forest)
• Transportation (land, water, sky)
• Clothing (body, head, feet)
• Food (breakfast, deserts, drinks, meat, fruit, vegetables)
• Household (cleaning, furniture, toys, tools, bathroom, kitchen)
• Instruments
• Occupations
• Summer
• Winter
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Heather H is staring out the window waiting for the impending snow, but it looks unlikely that there will be a snow day tomorrow.
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