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Itrace reviews
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Letters: (picture included) Letter options can be customized for each user (yes, this is awesome!), such as if they are left-handed or right-handed as well as alternate letter formation (such as continuous or ball and stick). Data tracking also includes an overall results window that displays information on how many letters written, time spent, favorite letters, and tricky letters – within the chosen time frames of today, week, month, and all-time) The customizable settings are amazing! Included within the settings are these tabs: Players: Multiple users can be added (allows for a picture to be added for each user, either from the camera or photo library), with complete input history for each user (by clicking on the History scroll on the main screen of each user). Each scene includes five interactive images that become animated as each word is traced/written successfully.

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My Scenes has five different scenes for the child to choose from Farm, Beach, Camping, Arctic, and Circus. Within this module, there are settings that enable the parent/teacher to add customized words with pictures (my only wish is that it would allow for an audio recording for each added word/picture so the word would be read to the child after it is written/traced) My Words, which includes over 500 words with images for the child to practice writing. My Name, where the child practices writing their name using self-selected colors to trace the letters (it would be a nice touch to be able to have an audio recording of the child’s name so it would be read aloud after the name is traced)

Itrace reviews manual#

The manual modules to choose from include: Upper-case letters, Lowercase letters, and Numbers

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The parent/teacher can select which letters (upper-case or lower-case) and numbers to have the child practice. The manual self-paced modules are great for using with children that have specific letter formation difficulties. This encourages the child to practice each letter multiple times, which helps to develop proper letter formation while making it fun! The children earn stars for each letter written/traced correctly and earn a picture of an object that begins with that letter sound for every three stars earned. I loved this module, as I didn’t have to keep looking back to check the child’s progress before they could practice another letter. The module advances to other letter exercises, according to the user’s input history and progress. When Practice is selected, the user begins with the easiest letters to write. The instructions within the app recommend beginning with the Practice module. ITrace – handwriting for kids, by iTrace, is an app designed to help children 3+ years old develop proper letter and number formation in a fun and engaging way.












Itrace reviews