Montessorium: Intro to Letters Cheats

Montessorium: Intro to Letters Hack 3.1.1 + Redeem Codes

English ABC’s with Montessori

Developer: Higher Ground Education Inc
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 3.1.1
ID: com.montessorium.letters

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Description

Intro to Letters will help your child learn to trace, read, write, and record letter sounds, names, and phonograms in English! Based on the proven methodology of Montessori.

"Minimalist yet engaging, the sleekly designed app makes self-directed learning what it should be: Fun, simple, yet effective." - Maria Popova

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YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN:

• Basic foundations of language
• To read, write and understand English letters from A-Z
• Lowercase letter symbols and their sounds (phonics)
• Capital letters - letter names, writing and pronunciation
• Phonograms - writing and pronunciation
• Consonants and vowels
• Fine motor skills

Intro to Letters includes the following activities:

• LETTER SOUNDS (Lowercase Letters)
The first activity places an emphasis on phonetics instead of letter sounds. Your child will learn the sounds of the letters through a series of guided, interactive exercises.

• PHONOGRAMS
Similar to the letter sounds, your child will work through the sounds of phonograms and unite them with their symbols.

• FLASHCARDS
Connect the sounds of the lowercase letters with their uppercase counterparts.

• LETTER NAMES (Capital Letters)
The objective of this activity is to acquire a knowledge of the names and symbols of the capital letters.

• SOUNDCARDS
A special recording section to help your child learn sounds, phonograms and names.

• PRACTICE MODE 
- This section allows kids to practice specific letters or phonograms. A new toggle feature allows the user to isolate their tracing paths.

• ADDITIONAL FEATURES:

Recording Studio: Adults can record their own pronunciations of letter sounds and names to use throughout the app so children learn from a voice they love. Follow the instructions in the Parent Portal to get started.

Integrated Kids Library: Swiping the home screen will reveal all Montessorium apps on the user’s device. Tap an app icon to switch to a different activity.

Integrated Parent Portal: We’ve added several tools to help adults access information. With “Journal”, adults can stay up to date with Montessorium news and read posts on education, design, and technology.

Intro to Letters is a universal app for use on the iPad and iPhone. Please note, the Recording Studio functionality will not work on the iPod Touch.

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Concept and design by Montessorium. Development of Intro to Letters 3.0 by Ymedia Labs. 



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Version history

3.1.1
2018-04-12
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Updated for iPhoneX.
3.1
2017-11-17
Updated for iOS 11.
3.0.1
2017-06-06
Bug fixes and new icon!
3.0
2017-05-25
Introduce the English alphabet to your child, letters A-Z!
2.5.2
2017-02-26
Bug fixes.
2.5.1
2017-02-05
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
2.5
2017-01-20
A New Year, a New App. Here's ringing in 2017 with improved app performance, most of which takes place in the unseen backend of the app, but nevertheless makes Intro to Letters that much better for you. If you're liking your Montessorium app, consider leaving us a review and trying out Primary, our free new app for parents!
2.4
2016-03-02
Thanks for using Intro to Letters! To make the app better, we've updated it with a few bug fixes. We're always looking for ways to improve and appreciate your support. If you're enjoying the app, please consider taking a few minutes to review our app. It really helps. Thank you!
2.3
2015-11-10
- Updated to support iOS 9
- Performance optimisation.
- If you like what we're up to, please consider leaving a review. It really helps. Thanks!
2.2
2015-09-04
Greetings from Montessorium! Intro to Letters has been spiffed up, from A-Z. Read, write, trace and record with ease!
2.1
2014-12-21
Optimized for iOS8
2.0
2014-02-13
• Completely redesigned
• Optimized for iOS 7
• Recording Studio
• Kids Library (Integrated experience)
• Practice Mode
• Parent Portal
• Messages
• Observations
• Improved Tracing Paths
• Recording instructions localized in 49 languages

1.5
2013-03-05
• Bug Fixes
1.4
2012-12-10
optimized for Retina
1.3
2012-05-19
- Spanish localization
- Language Support
- Bug fixes
- Optimized for retina
- Updated graphics
- Modified tracing paths
1.2
2011-04-15
Audio updates
1.1
2010-11-16
Added localized support for German, French and the UK.
1.0
2010-08-21

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Ratings

3.6 out of 5
21 Ratings

Reviews

Killerbootsmann,
Something weird happend on the lowercase q in the drawing activity
Well the circle was out of the q then weirdly the dot was going fast up the q and I’m like BTW how did that dot do that?!?! that’s weird
pbewley,
Not accurate
I tried this app out to suggest to parents at home, but I got as far as the sounds of the letters and was sorely disappointed. The sounds of consonants should not have vowels attached; that makes it hard for children to move from writing to reading. It’s not “buh”, “cuh” and “duh” but just the one SOUND. Disappointed that I can’t recommend this…
rFriend,
Very good for working in letters. Sounds are not technically correct
Drawing letters is pretty good, but has some minor issues it you don’t complete the line fully.

Sounds such as ‘g’ add an ‘uh’ sound which is incorrect. Many people teach letters this way, but it makes it harder to teach correct spelling later.
racheypants,
I want to love these apps...
It would be a 5 star review if the touch wasn’t quite so finicky!! I love the content of the apps, but I’m scared to download it for my students because I can see them getting easily frustrated.
hpgl3,
Letter Sounds Incorrect
I gave this app a 1 star because the letter sounds are not being said correctly. The sound for g is not /ga/ it’s /g/ you should not add an a on the end of the sounds.
This app would be perfect otherwise and the other apps from this company are great! Bummed I can’t recommend this app to my students families.
freccles,
A Gem of an App
I downloaded this for my 5-year-old daughter and 2-year-old son, both of whom are in a Montessori program. My daughter loves the sandpaper letter "tracing", which is much more difficult on an iPad than in real life, so it keeps her interested. Even the sound/letter recognition, which she knows backwards and forward, keeps her engaged because she's on the iPad. For the most part, it's a bit junior for her, though. She's ready for the "next level", which I hope will come out soon. You know...WORDS not just sounds. (The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that I thought it should go one more level to create 2- or 3-letter words, at least.) The 2-year-old has been introduced to the sandpapaer letters in school, but he doesn't have the manual dexterity required to be succesful at in on the iPad. Within the next couple of months, though, this will be great for him. I definitely recommend this whether or not your child is in a Montessori program.
Buffy2day,
Needs more testing
Mandatory background app refresh - foolish.
Preschool fingers have to be exact or app won’t let kid move on to next letter.
CocoNoia,
Hardly works, poor choice for learning
Too many issues
cherylsommardahl,
Instructions?
There are no visable instructions here. Did I miss something? How does a child use this?
wafaa73,
Worthy of the name of Montessori
We have been using iPad apps for letters and phonics for a while now. In my opinion, even when they hold my girl's attention, they are too distracting; the focus is not on the letters or their sounds, but rather on the pictures and sounds related to the pictures (animal sounds, object sounds, etc. rather than letter sounds), in addition to the "game" itself. In the end, I found my girl did not remember anything except for the bells and whistles. This application is exceptional in its simplicity and its quiet focus on the letters and sounds. I think we underestimate our children's interest in learning itself. We think we have to have heavy stimulation for them to stay focused, but I think that is not the case. The calm low voice and the pleasant colors help continue without getting overexcited and simply just touching random buttons. Plus, my girl especially liked the way she can record her voice and hear herself say the letter or sound.