Reading Eggs Review

A REVIEW OF THE EDUCATIONAL READING APP, READING EGGS

Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Reading Eggs. All opinions contained within are my own based on my own experience with the product. 

What is Reading Eggs?

Reading Eggs was created by expert educators with over 30 years of experience.

The multi-award winning early learning resource supports your child’s learn to read journey with carefully designed online reading games and activities that are easy to follow, self-paced, and highly engaging for young children.

By incorporating Reading Eggs into your child’s daily routine, you will be helping to prepare them for the same structured learning they will need to succeed and feel confident at school.”

– Reading Eggs website

You can download the Reading Eggs app to your IOS or Android device or use it right from a computer.

How to use Reading Eggs…

In our home, screen time is very limited. My 10-year-old son gets just 30 minutes per day and my little ones, who are 2-years and 4-years-old get even less exposure – maybe 30 minutes all month (or less!). So, if I’m going to allow them to interact with a device, I want it to be meaningful (read: educational!). This is why I like Reading Eggs – because its engaging, entertaining, and educational.

This same rationale applies to the classroom. If you’re going to present your students with an app,  it’s imperative that it’s instructionally sound and engaging – especially when it comes to supplemental reading material. No app will ever take the place of a good reading teacher or quality children’s literature, but Reading Eggs can certainly be used as fine addition to independent centers, morning work, or for early-finishers.

In my professional opinion, Reading Eggs is best used to supplement, enhance, or provide additional practice based on your current reading curriculum.

What I love about Reading Eggs…

Because my littlest kiddos are preschoolers, I really appreciate Reading Eggs Junior because it addresses a lot of developmental skills. There are activities for matching, sorting, counting, colors, memory, the alphabet, alike and different, and more! Further, as the parent of a child with special needs who is delayed in some of these areas, any opportunity to get extra practice is welcomed.  And, teachers, you’re going to LOVE THIS: Reading Eggs includes interactive videos courtesy of Heidi Songs! If you teach in pre-k through 1st grade, you know just how much fun her songs and dances are to incorporate into your curriculum.

I also love that Reading Eggs is differentiated. Once you get into Reading Eggs – the space designed for ages 3- to 7-years-old – you’re met with a placement test based on the child’s reading skills. If your child doesn’t have any reading skills, they will begin with the first lesson and interact and move through a variety of phonics-based activities while opening reward eggs along the way.

I also love that it’s extremely kid-friendly. The colors are vibrant, the characters and stories are age-appropriate, the interface is easy to operate, and there is plenty of content to interact with to keep kiddos occupied. As a teacher, this is exactly what you want in an independent activity while you’re busy with a small group of students.

Start a FREE trial today!

I want to encourage you to check out Reading Eggs for yourself with FOUR WEEKS OF FREE ACCESS. This trial includes instant access to not only Reading Eggs, but also Reading Eggs Junior, Reading Eggspress, and Math Seeds! It takes just moments to set up and you have plenty of time to give it a try this summer before the school year begins. This offer expires on August 27, 2018, so don’t delay! Simply click the image below or click HERE to sign up now!

 

Stay in the know!

These FREE resources are an instant download upon a confirmed subscription.

Spam is for sandwiches. Unsubscribe at any time. Powered by ConvertKit

AbbyMullins

Abby is a former kindergarten and first grade teacher who channels her passion for education into creating engaging activities and resources for the kindergarten and first grade classroom. When not dreaming up or working on her next project, you’ll find her enjoying her family – most likely in her minivan on the way to a soccer field.

Categories

Share This:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Email

Hi, I'm Abby

Hi, I’m Abby! Thanks for stopping by. I love supporting kindergarten and first grade teachers with engaging, skill-based activities that are easy to use in their classrooms. Let me help you be the best teacher you can be!
Dot a Word Opt In Preview

Make teaching easier

Free Phonics Activity

Help your students build their phonemic awareness with this simple segmenting activity. Get 25 FREE practice pages sent to your inbox today.

You Might Also Like...

Filters

Type

Type

Literacy

Literacy

Math

Math

Seasonal & Holiday

Seasonal & Themes

More

More

Price

Price - slider
Price - inputs
$
$

Take a peek inside of
Word Work Workshop!