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It’s no secret that one of our favorite homeschool programs is All About Spelling from All About Learning Press. Both their spelling and reading programs are ones we recommend for any family.
Especially now that they have a FREE app that anyone can use to help with the pronunciation of some of those pesky phonogram blends!
This week, All About Learning Press released a FREE phonogram sounds app for the iPad, iPhone/iPod, Windows, Android and Mac OSX {don’t worry, a Kindle app is coming soon!}. Use it on your computer, tablet devices, iPod and more!
We are SO excited to use this during our reading and spelling time because it gives the pronunciation of 72 various phonograms that are taught in All About Reading and All About Spelling.

Today we were working on the -ng sound and it was so handy to pull out the iPad. Kaleb found the appropriate tile to touch and then heard the pronunciation of the blend {he likes any excuse to use the iPad!}.
The colors of the buttons within the app even matches the Letter Tiles on our spelling board, so the learning is carried over from the app to the board. The phonogram buttons are also grouped according to the labels we use with the Letter Tiles.
Don’t use All About Spelling or All About Reading? It’s ok! This free app will still be a help to you, so try it out today!








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This is great and I’m sure we’ll be using it some. It would be fantastic too, if they ended up coming up with an app that replicates the dry erase board where all of the tiles are laid out and the kids could use their finger to move them down and make words…:-)
Wouldn’t that be great?!!?