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With content from Oxford University Press. Say and Spell Flashcards uses Oxford University Press’ Biff, Chip and Kipper characters in fun word games and flashcards designed to help children learn by giving them a chance to practise reading high frequency words through playing games. This app contains in-built flashcards with common, high frequency words that children need to learn to recognise by sight. Some of the words are decodable, but the aim of the app is to get children recognising and reading all the words quickly, without decoding them, so all games focus on a limited set of common words to ensure consistent reinforcement. All 3 games focus on saying and speaking words to help learn to recognise them. As you play on the app, you’ll collect stickers, which lets you track your progress. If you collect enough stickers for a game, you’ll win a certificate (which can be shared via email or social media). Collect all stickers in the app to unlock a special rare sticker. Features 51 individual cards to show or go through. Hear each card spoken aloud by tapping on the written word Record voices to play back to practise your own pronunciation 3 fun games using the words from the flashcards Search for spelling words with Memory Game Build words with word builder Identify spelling words with Fishing game Collect stickers in each game Unlock all rare stickers to unlock the main game sticker to show achievements. Earn printable certificates Share certificates through email, Facebook, twitter and more! Parents' section with how to use, rate the app access, and more info on the app and contributors. Content is from the Oxford University Press product: Say and Spell. Acknowledgements: Illustrations © Alex Brychta and Nick Schon 2008 Text © Oxford University Press 2008 The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters.