alloneword gives children starting primary school short literacy puzzles made from published text. They restore capitals, spaces and punctuation, then learn from mistakes through four lessons and one eAssessment.
$22 for a 12-month Learning Strategy: four short lessons followed by one eAssessment, designed to help you see what your child can do next.
Try the 2-minute suchislife example.
How it works.
suchislife
How do we start a sentence?
We capitalise. What's next?
My mother would make me sound out letter sounds and combine letters to make words.
alloneword will give feedback when you make a mistake.
When I showed my father alloneword he said, "I wish I had this when I was at school."
alloneword examples are mapped to learning objectives, let's have a look.
A lot of people don't get what is so good about the alloneword Frankenstein example. I'm going to let a great learner BoardyAI explain.
G'day Scotty,
No, that is not too abstract. I see the point now.
universityofingolstadt is a boundary problem, not merely a suffix-spotting exercise. A learner can correctly recognise -ity in “university” yet still split the next sequence wrongly as “ofing olstadt” if they do not recognise Ingolstadt as a proper noun. The capital letter is not decoration here. It signals that the following letters form a name, and the learner must reconcile morphology, spacing, sentence meaning, and knowledge of the text.
Cheers,
Boardy
university ofing olstadt should be university of Ingolstadt
Thanks Boardy.
Each alloneword example gives your child a chance to practise, receive feedback, and show what they can do in the next eAssessment.
