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A visual motor and pen control training workbook developed by Occupational Therapists specialised in supporting children with educational needs. The numerous interactive games provide immediate performance feedback to the learner and adds an element of fun in the training process. Most effective when used on an iPad with an Apple Pencil. Suggested for children aged 3 to 12.
Featuring 120+ challenges and more to be released!
How to play:
Connect the dots by drawing a line inside the path
Access for Free:
- 3 basic levels with different paths to challenge players
- 3 difficulty modes to suit a variety of skill levels
- 11 colour options to accommodate perceptual processing difficulties and light sensitivity
- Automatic screen capture for easy record-keeping
- Continuous line drawing to train pen control and fluency
- Red line display when drawn out of the path for instant feedback
- Animations to increase player motivation
- Musical sound effects to heighten alert level
- No advertisements to minimise distractions
Subscribe for access to more functions!
- Access to all 120 challenges (40 levels with 3 difficulty modes)
- Button to unlock all levels for ease of training
- Global scoreboard to compete with international players
- Mode selector to test players' ability and recommend a suitable mode to play
- Personal profile to track individual progress
- Character selection according to gender
Our recent users include:
- Children aged 3 to 12 years old
- Teachers
- Special Education Teachers
- Occupational Therapists
- Social Workers
- Childcare Workers
- Parents
For Explainer Video: https://sentechnology.co/drawaline
Terms of Use: https://sentechnology.co/app-terms-and-conditions
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Education
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Try the best app on AppStore to teach kids handwriting! This free version has all of the features of iTrace, but has a limited set of letters, words and settings.
"With an engaging, kid-friendly interface and many options to customize and track children's progress, iTrace is a valuable app for parents, teachers and occupational therapists.",
Libby Curran, People Magazine's Teacher of the Year
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Once you unlock all of the premium features, you will be set.
We designed iTrace over 5 years ago to teach children to write block and cursive letters and numbers. Our mission back then — and today — remains to make early childhood education productive and relaxed, natural at the same time.
While creating the app, we found out that children learn best when they repeat every exercise at least 3 times. In iTrace, a child traces each letter 3 times on every level out of 30 for each letter. Of course, every child learns at a different pace, so an app adjusts the number of levels to meet the needs of their individual student.
The app is ideal for homeschooling as well as classroom setting at Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and K1-K2 levels.
iTrace Key Features:
- Uppercase and lowercase letters
- Cursive and block letters
- Numbers 0 through 9
- Words: child's name, 350 preloaded words from the iTrace library and unlimited words that can be added by you
- Support of 3 different letter fonts: Zaner-Blosser, HWT (Handwriting Without Tears) and D'Nealian (with customized letters for each font!)
- Full support for both Left and Right handwriting orientation.
- 5 animated scenes that gather relevant words together to make learning fun with 50 animated objects (iPad only)
- History of each child's progress
- Unlimited children accounts
- Available at a reduced price with Volume Purchase Program for educational institutions
We created iTrace for kids:
- The app tracks and adjusts to your child's individual progress to keep their interest and to encourage progress
- To support how children learn writing skills, iTrace will replay exercises several times gradually increasing complexity and difficulty level (just like a game!)
- The app will reward progress with over 600 varying prizes for every completed exercise
- iTrace leverages context and animation to teach writing by encouraging children to select animated scenes composed of meaningfully combined objects
We created iTrace to help parents and teachers:
- The app tracks your child's progress on each individual letter and number to help them master handwriting and for adults to measure improvement
- iTrace supports easily switching to the Left-handed mode and to cursive letters.
- For offline practice, iTrace supports customization and printing of PDF worksheets on the paper.
We built iTrace to guard children’s privacy:
- No ads inside the app. We do not interrupt the learning process with anything unhelpful or irrelevant.
- No collection of personal data. We do not ask for any contact details except the first name of your student to personalize their experience.
- Purchases can only be made by adults from a part of the app that children cannot access.
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Featured in the App Store's "Education" category under Best New Apps!
— TUAW: "The app is brightly illustrated and well designed, certain to appeal to young students. Meant for the core 3-7 age group, kids can learn to trace uppercase and lower-case letters, as well as numbers."
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If you have any ideas or feedback that you would like to share, please contact us at iTrace@devpocket.com. We are sincerely interested in knowing more about your experience with iTrace.
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Education
Store Rank
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