ReadingEggs/ReadingEggspress have been 'rolled over' for the new year, so you must enroll students in your class to continue using.
ReadingEggs and ReadingEggspress are technically the same app ( ReadingEggs ) -- it's just that when kids login, they get to choose which program to work on. ReadingEggs is designed for children under 7, while ReadingEggspess is designed for 7+.
Both apps start with a pre-test to place kids ability level, and go from there. ReadingEggs primarily teaches phonics and sightwords ; ReadingEggspress focuses more on comprehension and grammar. On both apps, kids progress through a variety of reading lessons, earning golden eggs for their work; the eggs may then be used to buy items for their character, or play games in the arcade.
ReadingEggs also does some sightword assessments ( under 'Driving Tests' ), and both offer a spelling program. ReadingEggspress also allows students to play grammar and spelling games against other kids around the world, at other UCPs, or just against their class. Both apps also include a free library of ebooks for students to read, usually with a short multiple choice quiz every chapter ( worth eggs, of course :) )
Because this is a paid app, your students must have an account. Email Brie to get your class signed up.
Suggestion: turn off the 'Playroom' for your students in ReadingEggs to encourage them to stay on task.
ReadingEggs and ReadingEggspress are technically the same app ( ReadingEggs ) -- it's just that when kids login, they get to choose which program to work on. ReadingEggs is designed for children under 7, while ReadingEggspess is designed for 7+.
Both apps start with a pre-test to place kids ability level, and go from there. ReadingEggs primarily teaches phonics and sightwords ; ReadingEggspress focuses more on comprehension and grammar. On both apps, kids progress through a variety of reading lessons, earning golden eggs for their work; the eggs may then be used to buy items for their character, or play games in the arcade.
ReadingEggs also does some sightword assessments ( under 'Driving Tests' ), and both offer a spelling program. ReadingEggspress also allows students to play grammar and spelling games against other kids around the world, at other UCPs, or just against their class. Both apps also include a free library of ebooks for students to read, usually with a short multiple choice quiz every chapter ( worth eggs, of course :) )
Because this is a paid app, your students must have an account. Email Brie to get your class signed up.
Suggestion: turn off the 'Playroom' for your students in ReadingEggs to encourage them to stay on task.