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Listen Close Articulation by Erik X. Raj {Appy Friday Review & Giveaway}

January 17, 2014

How good is your memory?  How good is your articulation?  Can you combine the two?  Yep!

Do you remember that lovely 1980’s game called Simon?  Red – Green – Green – Blue – Yellow – etc.!  Well, Erik Raj has combined this concept with Articulation practice and whamo!  Listen Close is here!  Here’s how it goes down…

This colorful screen welcomes you to this app.  There are commonly misarticulated sounds ready for you in every position and blends!  This app is a collection of 600 (no typo there!) sound-specific words for articulation practice.  And the huge bonus is… it is totally UN-boring!  This app has quickly become a favorite of my older artic students.

Simply choose a sound and then a position (or mixed which is an awesome addition!)

Students are then shown the words that will be given in their Listen Close challenge.  If you don’t like the words for some reason, simply hit “try new words” and a new set will be given.  To return home press the “house” button in the bottom of the screen.  Press “play the game now” to begin.

There will be a countdown and then you will see the mouth of a child open.  They will say a word and you will repeat the sequence.  Each time, a new word is added to the sequence and the student must remember the string of kids and words.  I have my students repeat the word after they tap the child.

When you make a mistake, you are shown your score and the High Score.  We typically get 5-7 “rounds” in which is at least 15-28 reps per game.  It’s highly engaging and very motivating for the students.  This is also a great app to recommend to parents who may want to do to practice at home.  It’s very motivating and the whole family can participate and the student can easily complete the task on their own.

So, overall, this is one of my favorite artic apps!  Let’s be honest, I’ve totally loved the other apps (I Dare You Articulation and Multiple Choice Articulation) from Erik Raj that I have been able to review.  They really spice up the droll task of Articulation therapy.  They are excellent for RtI work, quick and easy to use, and affordable for families.   Here is a quick run-down of Pros/Improvements:
Pros:
  • Insanely motivating.
  • Great for older students who have “done it all”.
  • Inexpensive – $4.99!
  • Colorful.
  • 600 sound-specific words.
  • “Mixed” words option is great.
  • Perfect for use/extra practice at home.

Improvements:
  • A built-in data collection method would be sweet.

 

For more information about the app, watch the sweet video.And, as always, the amazing Erik X. Raj and I are teaming up for a giveaway.  Enter below for your chance to win the “Listen Close Articulation” app as well as Erik X. Raj’s 3 other spectacular apps AND a $25 iTunes Gift Card AND any articulation material from my TpT Store (excluding bundles)!  Can you say WOWZA?!?

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Tagged With: Apps, Appy Friday, Articulation, Giveaway, iPad 20 Comments

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    Valerie says

    January 17, 2014 at 11:37 am

    I would use this app for carryover of articulation for students on my caseload.

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    Shara Kuehl says

    January 17, 2014 at 12:08 pm

    I would love this app in speech therapy with older students! I do a lot of “speedy speech” and this app would work great for that model!!

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    Sharon says

    January 17, 2014 at 1:28 pm

    This app would be great for those students who have “done it all” and need something new to energize those practices. I can see it fitting in very nicely with my older elementary crowd!

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    tyarbor says

    January 17, 2014 at 4:50 pm

    I would love to have this. I love Erik’s newsletter and his apps sound awesome. I work with kids K-12 with a caseload of 75 so I am sure I can use this with several students.

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    annied says

    January 17, 2014 at 5:52 pm

    I must admit I already own this app, but would love an iTunes card, etc.! I use Listen Close with my hard to motivate middle school students. They love it!

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    Melissa White says

    January 17, 2014 at 8:46 pm

    I would love to have this app. I have several students who I know would love it and it would work great for them

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    Enid Feinberg says

    January 17, 2014 at 11:49 pm

    I would use it to spice up therapy with my sixth graders. Eric Raj is a cool SLP!

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    Julie Graham says

    January 18, 2014 at 2:54 am

    I would use this app for articulation quick drill to promote carry over- it is fast and repetitive to build habit- also for auditory memory of non-related words.

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    Mary says

    January 18, 2014 at 1:24 pm

    I’ve read such great reviews of all of the apps! This app would be great to use for my 5 minute days!

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    FiremansWife99 says

    January 18, 2014 at 6:39 pm

    I would use this app with my son, to help him practice during the week till he gets back to his speech therapist.

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    nicoleslpa says

    January 18, 2014 at 7:27 pm

    I have so many kids I could use this with! Looks fun!

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    kreinacher says

    January 19, 2014 at 3:14 am

    Always looking for new things to do for my artic kids. This would go nicely in centers.

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    Yvette Bardole says

    January 19, 2014 at 5:34 am

    Wow!! This sounds so motivating and fun!! I do 5 minute kids artic therapy and this sounds like a great activity for fast paced repetitions. Awesome!

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    Jen K says

    January 19, 2014 at 3:33 pm

    I think this would be great to use with my 5 minute kids as a reinforcer after practicing for the week.

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    Elizabeth Ledford says

    January 20, 2014 at 4:52 am

    This app sounds great! I would love to try it with my students!

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    Carly says

    January 20, 2014 at 9:08 pm

    I already have this app and I love it! I used it today with a student who has difficulties hearing the difference between /l/ and /r/. We worked on this to listen to /l/ words.

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    Shannon SLP says

    January 21, 2014 at 3:06 am

    I would use this app with several of my groups who are getting tired of the same types of activities and would like something different.

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    Andrea says

    January 22, 2014 at 2:33 am

    I’d use this app as a warm up with my older students!

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    APittCat says

    January 23, 2014 at 2:48 am

    This is great for discrimination and I would love to use it with some of my groups of /r/ kids!

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    Joy says

    January 23, 2014 at 2:56 am

    I’d love this app for my students!

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Danielle Reed, M.S., CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Boring isn't beneficial! This blog is about spicing up therapy with fun activities, technology, creative resources, and more! Enjoy this fresh little slice of speech & language therapy with a twist!
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