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Introducing Meghan’s WordFlash!Meghan’s WordFlash is designed to build your child’s vocabulary utilizing sight, sound and repetition. Each version of the game contains age appropriate words along with grade level specific sight words. As an added feature, the app uses the same word lists as Meghan’s Matching Games giving you another option for developing your child’s vocabulary. Features: - Develops reading and word recognition |
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Kid Tested and Now Apple Approved… Our latest app Meghan’s Math Quiz for the iPhone and iPod Touch is now available in the iTunes store.
Meghan’s Math Quiz is designed to give your elementary school child a head-start this coming school year by helping to develop basic math skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
The quiz is broken down into each math category and customizable, both in difficulty and in the amount of questions per quiz. When the quiz is completed an action sheet is displayed with the quiz results and a listing of the missed problems and correct answers. Download your copy today!
Here are some screen shots:



We love hearing from our customers! Please use our contact form to let us know what you think about Meghan’s Math Quiz. Feature requests, constructive criticism and of course notes of appreciation are all welcomed.
Sight words (also known as Dolch words) do not follow the basic phonics so they cannot be “sounded out” as they are read. They need to be learned by sight! That’s where Meghan’s Memory games come in. Each grade/age specific game contains the sight words for that group. Meghan’s Memory Games will help your child to recognize and identify sight words by utilizing them as the game pieces that are matched together in a memory game. So, not only is your child’s concentration and attention skills being developed, but they are learning sight words at the same time.
To learn more about Meghan’s Memory Game view the product page.
To view a complete list of the words used in Meghans Memory Games view the word lists.
One of the light bulb moments I experienced in making the decision to start RatCat Software and to build iPhone apps came one day watching my daughter struggle with reading. For the first 3 marking periods of school this past year she consistently came home with a C on her report card in the reading category. Everything else, straight A’s. I thought to myself there has to be some way we can help boost her ability to read and understand the words on her grade level. A way that would be fun yet educational. I did a bit of web searching and found some really neat websites. We became especially found of spellingcity. One of the games that they offer is a memory match, which gave me the inspiration to create a similar game for the iPhone and iPod touch. Hence, Meghan’s Memory Games where born. Now the grades are in for the final period and bingo, Meghan raised her score to a B. Now is this conclusive evidence that Meghan’s Memory Games improve reading skills… Probably not.. But Meghan thinks so!
Good Job Meghan, we are proud of you!
To learn more about Meghans Memory Game view the product page.
According to the AppleBlogs twitter coverage of the WWDC 2009 conference in San Francisco I had been following today, Apple just announced that it will release the iPhone OS 3.0 on June 17th. There will also be a new iPhone coming out on June 19th, the iPhone 3GS (S for SPEED). They boosted the camera, added auto-focus and video capture. They also claim extended battery life and a starting price for the 16gb unit at $199.
This is great news, we had been holding off on purchasing the iPhone and have been exclusively doing our development testing on the iPod Touch. We are also pleased because our recent releases of Meghan’s Memory Game passed the 3.0 test Apple had began at the beginning of May. Now we need to incorporate some of those new features into our apps! To learn more about Meghans Memory Game view the product page.








