Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Multiple Choice Articulation {App Review & Giveaways}

Multiple Choice Articulation is the newest app from Erik X. Raj M.S., CCC-SLP. The app includes multiple choice questions for the following sounds:




Each page prompts the student with a question. Have the students read the question to each other or press the button to have it read to you by Erik! Have your students answer and then press hear and answer to listen to a suggested answer. Monitor speech sounds in sentences and spontaneous speech during conversations. Use the 500 different question prompts to encourage those carryover skills. 

The app is currently listed at $9.99 in the itunes store.

Pros: The sentences in this app got conversations started in my speech room. It sparked the giggles several times, which had the forgetting their speech sounds! Good practice for them to 'catch' each other .

Cons: I wish the app had at least a simple data collection ability. Just a simple (+/-) system so I could track data in conversation would really increase the quality.

Erik is giving one lucky winner a copy of the app PLUS a $10 itunes giftcard! Enter via rafflecopter below


a Rafflecopter giveaway

Disclosure Statement: I was provided a copy of this app by the developer. No other compensation was provided. This review includes solely my opinions. 

60 comments:

  1. I would use this with my artic kids who are ready for the beginning stages of carryover skills!

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  2. I would use this app with my children :)

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  3. This app would be great for all of my students who can produce their target sounds in sentences, but just can't get that carryover into conversation! It would also be a great conversation starter for my fluency kids!

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  4. I would use the app with my son who cannot get carryover of /l/! ;) I would also use it at school with other kids who are similar.

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  5. I would use this with my artic and language kids. Great way to change it up!

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  6. I can use this with my artic clients and also my fluency clients who need practice with implementing strategies answering questions. The would you rather would questions would be good here!

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  7. Oh how I need something for my carryover artic students! It can be so hard to motivate them to self-monitor and self-correct, but this could do the trick! Would LOVE to win.

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  8. Another fun and imaginative app from Erik.

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  9. I would use it with my older speech kiddos. -Cassandra

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  10. I would use it with my older elementary kids who have artic needs! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  11. This would be great for my speechies working on their artic! :)

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  12. I would use this app with my artic. students who need to work on moving from sentence level to carryover. It would be great for language, also!

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  13. I would love this app for so many of my students!! Love all the giveaways thanks of the opportunities!!

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  14. Would use this for articulation and carry over!

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  15. I would give it to our SLP so she could share it with my son and the other kids at his school

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  16. I could use this with my speech kids who are working at using their sounds in connected speech. I could also use this with my expressive language kids who are working on using language clearly. Could use it for kids who need help comparing/contrasting...identifying relevant details....

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  17. I'd use this with my 5th grade group that has three kiddos who are currently working on r, th, and s/z! :)

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  18. I would use this app with my articulation students who are working on later developing sounds.

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  19. I would use this app with my artic kiddos who need something more exciting than flashcards!

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  20. Looks like fun to generalize into conversation!

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  21. I would use this app with artic students and fluency carryover

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  22. I would love this app for my artic kids!

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  23. I would use this for all my artic kiddos...especially those working on their sounds at the phrase, sentence and spontaneous conversation level!

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  24. Looks like a great tool to get that sentence level to conversational speech level going in therapy.

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  25. I've been thinking about buying this app, I would love to win a copy!

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  26. This app would be great for some of my upper elementary and middle school students who really need to work on generalizing their sounds.

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  27. This is a great app for carryover! Thanks for offering it!

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  28. This would be a great app for carryover!

    Amy

    www.mylittlegabber.com

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  29. This would be a great addition to my artic apps for some of my older elem artic kiddos!

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  30. This would be a great app for my middle school students.

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  31. I have many students on my current caseload that I could use this with. They are moving toward carry over and would love to be able to use the iPad during therapy!

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  32. I would love to use this with my artic groups of kids who are working on sounds at the conversation level and trying to carry over!

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  33. I would use this app with my older students-not just artic but some language to get them thinking and persuading! :)

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  34. looks fun for my language and articulation students!

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  35. Appreciate the combination of artic and language for our middle school students who still struggle with some sounds :)

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  36. Did a review of your Christmas Grammar on my blog! http://queenspeech.blogspot.com/2012/12/teachers-pay-teachers-review-christmas.html

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  37. This would be great for lots of different kids working on a variety of goal areas - language, fluency, artic! Great idea!!

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  38. A large portion of my caseload is working on their sounds in structured conversation, this app would be perfect for that!

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  39. I would work on articulation and fluency with my older elementary students.

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  40. This app would be great to use on all my school aged kids for articulation, language, and fluency. Thanks!

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  41. This looks great for my upper elementary kiddos!

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  42. You can never have enough artic apps! My middle grade kiddos would enjoy this app!

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  43. This would be a great app for my school aged students who are past the sentence levels in articulation and need to work on conversational speech and carryover.

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  44. I would use this app with my students who are carrying over to conversation. I would also use this for my language children to work on answering questions and giving opinions and reasons to back up their opinions.

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  45. I would use this app with my middle school speech students.

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  46. I would use this for my elem artic kiddos. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  47. I would use this with both artic and language kiddos.

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  48. I can think of one student in particular who NEEDS this app! He's just got generalization left and he's so bored with everything I have. He would totally dig this!

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  49. I have a couple of mixed groups, language and Artic. This would be perfect for some of those kiddos. I also think my Artic/fluency student would benefit for this.

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  50. I'd use this app with my ESL & SLP clients and my own daughter who has a deviant substitution of /th/ for /f/.

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  51. This would be great for students targeting articulation skills at the reading and conversational levels. I would use this with students who are just entering these levels as it would provide target words specific to their needs.

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  52. Love the blog! Could use a new artic app!

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  53. I would use the app with all my older students.

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  54. This looks like a great & FUN way to work on sounds at the reading & conversation levels! Good idea!

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  55. I would use this with my Artic & Language students. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  56. Some of my 5th grade students who are almost ready to be released...great activity in conversation!

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