In this educational game, children slice sight words to help recognize and spell them. Includes levels, score tracking, and vocabulary exercises.
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80% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Average 2.8★ rating suggests room for improvement
About Sight Words Ninja Slicer
Many of the original 220 Dolch words cannot be learned by pictures or "sounded out" using common sound/letter phonics patterns and have to be learned by sight; hence the term, "sight words." The original Dolch words which compromise of 220 words and the additional 95 nouns is usually divided into grades, though for native English speakers, all the Dolch Sight Words should be learned before elementary education begins.
Instructions:
Become a ninja slice the sight words and learn them. Make sure you slice the right word.
In this way, not only a child will learn to differentiate between words but also he/she will be able to learn enormous words.
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Reviews for Sight Words Ninja Slicer
Iris_2019
Good job!
When I first tried it, there were a lot of adds so it was getting hard to play. But when I tried it without internet connection I really enjoyed the game my 4 year old niece really liked the background and the flow of gameplay so, after that it’s her favorite game as compared to other learning apps. She liked it so I have to say it’s best game.
Mommaof5specialkids
It needs improvement and then would be great
An option to slow down how quickly the words come at the child would be helpful, especially because one slice usually doesn’t get the word. Also being able to choose which words to work on, and then keep adding more as they improve on some, would be especially helpful as well. My son really wants to play it because it’s a ninja.