@Reks released a fun educational iOS app Wod Search: Latin Nouns and Verbs. It is based on the word search game. The app is a brain workout for the whole family whether you do the puzzle together or make it a competition! The app helps you practice Latin or prepare for the SAT/GRE exams. This iOS […]
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5th Grade Printable Math Quiz Sheets
This page offers a number of math worksheets for Grade 5 based on Math Essentials math textbook and common core standards. Unit 1 covers the following topics: – fractions – simplify fractions – addition and subtraction of fractions – word problems with fractions Tap/click the following links to print math tests from Unit 1: 1. 5th Grade Unit 1 […]
Halloween Jokes and Worksheets
Q: What is the most important subject a witch learns in school? A: SPELLing! Q: Where do ghosts get their mail? A: At the ghost office. Q: What does Dracula say when he doesn’t have good news? A: “I have BAT news, everyone!” Q: Why don’t mummies take vacations? A: They’re afraid they’ll relax and unwind. Q: Why is it hard for […]
How do I delete spelling-word lists?
Classroom Spelling, Build A Word – Easy Spelling – Learn to Spell Sight Words, Long Vowel and Short Vowel Words, Build A Word Express – Practice spelling and learn letter sounds and names apps offer users an option to add new spelling-word lists or delete old spelling-word lists. To add new spelling lists you can use letters of the English alphabet. To […]
Recording Narration Using Spelling App o...
The option to record narration (voice recording) within an app has been affected by new safety protocol introduced with iOS7, Apple‘s latest operating system. AtReks apps mostly hit by the changes are spelling apps in which a user is offered an option to create his own spelling words (type in a word and record your […]
The Recording Time in Build A Word Easy ...
A number of schools asked us to do increase recording time for new spelling words narration because they needed longer time to add sentences in narration especially when using homonyms like ‘see’, and ‘sea’. @Reks cares about the users and gladly made the changes. However, we also realized that some users might find this extra time surplus […]