Read the words you already have
Let your spelling list be read aloud
When your spelling list is ready, Snap Spell can read each saved word aloud with Apple speech voices, so practice can continue without someone repeating the whole list.
Snap Spell
Can an app read my spelling words aloud?
Yes. Add and check the list first, then use the saved words for listening and spelling practice. Snap Spell reads the saved word; it does not correct or score a learner’s pronunciation.
Prepare the list before practice begins
A paper list, photo, copied text, or typed words can become the list you use. Check the spelling before saving so the words read aloud match the words you mean to practise.
Already on paper
Start from a photo or scan, then check the words before you save them.
Already in text
Paste or type the words when that is the simpler way to make the list.
Ready to use
Open the saved list when it is time to hear the words and answer.
Choose how the words are played
The same saved list can support two different practice moments. Choose the one that matches what you want to do now.
Practice Together
One person plays each word while the learner spells it aloud or on paper.
Solo Test
Snap Spell reads each word and checks the spelling the learner types.
Return to the same list
Use the list again when you want another round with the same words.
The device can read the words; people can still help
A parent or another helper can choose the list, stay nearby, or use Practice Together when that feels useful. This page keeps the focus on using the words already chosen for the next practice round.
Keep the task focused
Snap Spell reads saved spelling words with Apple speech voices. Start with the list that is ready, then use the spoken word as part of the next spelling-practice round.
Questions about reading a spelling list aloud
Do I need to add the list first?
Yes. Start with the spelling words you already have, check them before saving, then use that saved list for practice.
Can a learner write on paper?
Yes. In Practice Together, one person can play each word while the learner spells it aloud or on paper.
How does this page use the spoken word?
It uses the saved spelling word as the prompt for the next practice answer.
Have a spelling list ready?
Use the list you already have when you want the words read aloud during practice.
Continue with the next task
Make a practice list
Bring your own spelling words into one checked list.
Start from a photo
Turn a paper or image list into practice after checking it.
Practise independently
Use a prepared list for a self-directed round.
Support practice without reading every word
Keep helping with the list even when you do not want to model every word.
Use a ready list in a home practice routine
Keep the handoff focused on the words that are already set.