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“I Read”: reading and writing skills promotion software

Authors: Sucena, Ana; Marques, Cátia; Silva, Ana Filipa; Ramalho, Ana; Machado, Ana Rita; Santos, Ana Raquel; Santos, Cláudia; +6 Authors

“I Read”: reading and writing skills promotion software

Abstract

Persistent difficulties in reading and writing learning are a risk factor for motivation in school and for children's schools learning. In this way, ludic instruments have been developed to face these difficulties. "I read" is a software that seeks through a systematic training and with different games, to develop and train reading and writing skills in a playful and complementary way. It should be used with children who are at the beginning of their school journey and who show difficulties in reading and / or writing or who have special educational needs. This article presents the goals and the structure of this software, as well as results of its use by 244 children between 5 and 7 years old. The results indicate that 58.2% completed the stage dedicated to the study of simple consonants (alphabetical decoding), 41.8% were able to reach the last stage of the game, dedicated to the study of the combined consonants (orthographic decoding), of these 15.2% finished the game. It is concluded that early qualified, continuous and systematic training seems to have an effect on reducing the difficulties of reading and writing.

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Portugal
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learning, Reading, I read, Eriting

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