Finally, a different approach to spelling, with color:
To learn spelling, many of us had to tax our memories with multiple abstract rules and their exceptions, and had to conform to the frustrating and rigid exercise of dictation. However, it is possible to learn differently:
One color for one sound, that's the simple principle that allows representing a complete map of a language's spelling on a single tablet screen.
This map guides your child's spelling learning by allowing them to experiment with every possible spelling of a sound. It enables them to explore the language from each spelling and create implicit connections between words.
Natural ergonomics adapted to children's motor and cognitive abilities: a card game that reveals its rules naturally:
The app is based on natural ergonomics everyone knows: a card game moved with fingers. It's adapted to young children's motor and cognitive abilities. The game rules reveal themselves gradually: no need for instructions! Just touch everything to discover how it works 🙂
Independent learning:
The ad-free app can be used independently by children. Parents can track progress on a dashboard (coming soon) showing a summary of achievements and difficulties to discuss outside of game sessions.
Multi-user: designed for the whole sibling group:
As it is suitable for all ages, ColorWriter is multi-user. Each of your children can create an avatar and follow their learning path at their own pace. Parents, will you find yourselves getting into the game by trying the advanced levels? ;)
Covers vocabulary from elementary to middle school:
An adult uses an average of 3000 words in their everyday vocabulary. The app covers all important words from elementary to middle school through multiple learning paths.
Personalized list to follow your child's school progress:
An integrated dictionary of 20,000 colored words allows you to create personalized lists to follow your child's school progression: ColorWriter can help them prepare their weekly dictation in a fun and efficient way every day.
Spaced repetition to avoid forgetting:
Since memory strengthens by revising, and we want to save time by only revising what's necessary, ColorWriter estimates the risk of forgetting each word learned by your child at any time, and suggests revising only what's necessary. This gives more time to learn other words or simply to go play outside!