SpellingCity

6300 NE 1st Ave. Suite 203, 33334, Fort Lauderdale, US
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3.00
Based on 157 Reviews

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About SpellingCity

VocabularySpellingCity is a game-based, interactive educational website and mobile app used to build literacy skills with vocabulary and spelling. We make word study fun! More than 40 games and activities motivate K-12 students to practice their words. Teachers, parents, and students can choose from existing word lists or create their own lists for use in VocabularySpellingCity’s activities. We offer memberships for families, schools, and districts.

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alessandro fusi
Italy | 05 May 2021

In this times as a student I stoped using this app because I can't pass nearly all of the games! And, since I bought it with my money I think it's not fair for us not using it at the 100%.

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Mandy Coward
Canada | 01 May 2021

I have loved and used Spelling City for years. I always found it both student and teacher friendly. Since the change over this winter I HATE IT. I simply can't use it as it is. I can't even access my students test scores without trouble. Today I had to have them show me their screen so I could record scores. I could see last week's scores but not today's. I can't enter over half the words without going to extenuated effort. Unless things change drastically I will not use this product again. I am having to go back to all paper and pencil assignments. So sad. I have always recommended this product to other teacher. I will not anymore.

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Cara Parker
United States | 27 April 2021

Can I give this program zero stars? I purchased this with my own money for my students. Spelling city was awesome. I could pick and choose activities that my students did. Now, I have to assign ALL of spelling or ALL of vocabulary or ALL of phonics, instead of selecting activities that are appropriate for each child. I am teaching online as students are in tears. They can't get through an activity in the time that we have. They get stuck on games like Aim to Spell and have to go back and redo them. They get assigned a test after one activity, and then have no more assignments for the week. BRING BACK THE OLD SPELLING CITY. I WANT MY MONEY BACK.

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Allan Caldwell-Boeder
United States | 17 April 2021

This is awful. Is the rest of Learning A-Z like this? The UI is entirely unfriendly, the help section is useless, the games aren't the same, the selection methods aren't the same, the accessibility to the quizzes isn't the same. We were promised that this would be the same, and it definitely is not. I will not be re-uping my subscription, and I would highly encourage other educators to use nearly any other Spelling service.

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Sandra M
United States | 01 April 2021

As a Spelling City user for many years, I am truly disappointed in the new Vocabularya-z product we are now using. Spelling City was much more teacher and student friendly, and I have compiled a list of issues my students and I are having with this product. These are the issues that we would like to see addressed. • Logging In – Both student and teachers were able to simply login with Google with Spelling City. Now I my students and I have to use yet another username and password. Why is this so? We prefer to login with Google. Also, I can login to my account from the vocabularya-z.com website, but I cannot from the kidsa-z.com website. I keep getting an “incorrect password” error. I should be able to login from either website. • “Lessons” – These are lists I created, not “lessons.” It is unfair to restrict a product I pay for to only 15 words on a list.* (this has since been fixed to lists up to 30 words) Spelling City limited the number of words to a list to 50. As a teacher, I should be able to decide how many words to a vocabulary list, not your product. • Definitions – With Spelling City, I had more options for definitions. o I could choose the grade level and more age appropriate/content specific options were offered. o I could also easily edit the definitions and sentences when needed. Where did these options go? When I do try to change a definition to match my grade level, there are limited choices. The process is to edit a definition is difficult and does not always work. It is extremely frustrating that in order to change a definition, I have to first delete the word I want to change (that is when the word(s) I want to change are on a list of 15 words), then I have to add a new word. I had to repeat this process 5 times in order to change the definition of “diagnose.” o There also is no option for part of speech when creating a new word.* (this has since been fixed) o In Spelling City, students could click on the vocabulary list and see each word and its definition. Students cannot see the definitions with your product. I have to create Quizlet for each list in order for my students to see the definitions. • Assignments – In Spelling City, assignments were much simpler to assign. o I could assign activities without having to assign an assessment. Now, I have to assign an assessment in order to assign activities. I do not want to assign an assessment with the activities. I want them to practice their words and take the assessment separately. Like all teachers, I have students who do not complete work, and this assessment creates much confusion for the end of the week assessments. o In Spelling City, students could complete the assigned activities in any order. With your product, students must complete the activities in a specific order. They do not like this as they like to choose the order in which to complete activities. o I could also assign a spelling test and vocabulary test as one assignment. Now, I have to set up two separate assignments in order to assign both assessments. o Students have to completely log out and log back in to see new assignments. In Spelling City, the students only had to refresh the page to update assignments. o Students could go into Spelling City and complete activities at any time with or without an assignment. o The “Vocabulary Memory Match” game font is very small and the students find it difficult to read the words and definitions. o In “Letterfall,” the students have mentioned that the game is glitchy. • Reports - The reports are difficult to navigate. o The scores in Spelling City were in were given in percentages, and your product gives scores out of 15. o I cannot see each assignment and/or assessment separately. In Spelling City, I could view separately the assignments for a particular list. I would like to see a choice to see the results for each assignment and/or test. It is confusing to see list of how many activities my students completed. I want to know if they completed an assignment. o When I look at the assignments report, I get a list sorted by date. If I assigned 11 activities and 2 assessments to each of my 22 students for one “Lesson,” that is 286 scores I have to navigate through. I should be able to click on an assignment and see the scores. I would like to see the scores for the activities and two assessments separately. • Transitioning from Spelling City to Vocabularya-z.com Video – Why do I have to register through a third party, gotostage.com to watch this video? I do not want to register for yet another website. • Website – The website is difficult to navigate. o Spelling City had tabs to click on to easily find students, lists, assignments, activities, and reports. If I want to assign activities, I have to use the “Lessons” tab. If I want to view assignments or reports, I have to use the “Manage Students” tab.

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Sylvia Lanker
United States | 24 March 2021

Spelling City was Great, Fun and EASY. Students loved it. Since being taken over by A-Z it is HORRIBLE. Please bring back the Spelling City version,Please.

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Sibyl Barksdale
United States | 08 March 2021

I had used Spelling City for probably the last 5 years. It was easy to use, the students had fun with it and I didn't mind paying for the subscription each year because I felt the class really learned from it. NOW....it has become VocabA-Z and it isHORRIBLE. It takes so many steps to set up plus many of the choices that once were there are not...I was very disappointed with the new version and I have several parents complain that their student does not want to work with it any longer. I feel that I wasted good money for this. I DO NOT LIKE THE NEW VERSION AT ALL!!!!!!

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Mrs. M
United States | 03 March 2021

Spelling City was great - Vocabulary A-Z is awful. And it is not the same value for our money at all. Bait and switch, as far as I am concerned. I will be keeping my eyes and ears open for news about a class action lawsuit.

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Sara Bentley
United States | 03 March 2021

Since they changed the format and name of this spelling website…I HATE IT! Besides the fact that it is incredibly difficult to use the website, their word database is pitiful. 95% of the words I try to enter for my kids lists are not found in their database. Really? Words like monkeys, marriage, copier?? Those aren't weird words. They should have refunded everyones money and given us a week to try it out. Such a waste of money. And I'm so sad not to have the useful spelling resource that the original Spelling City website was.

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Janel Cook
United States | 02 March 2021

Honestly, we loved Spelling City. It was easy enough to maneuver that my kids could log in on their own, play games, do review tests, and take the tests. I would just assign new lessons that I uploaded, check how they were doing, and print out worksheets/test results super easy...BUT, now they transferred to Vocabulary A-Z. It took me hours to figure out how to log in for the kids, teacher, and parent...too many different pages to deal with, half of my lists disappeared and the ones I did find took forever to locate, it has few games, my kids have no idea what to do...I even e-mailed for help and no one ever responded. Horrible...and they were doing so good with spelling before the switch. Such a bummer...guess we've gotta find a new spelling tool for next year. I didn't even get a full year out of the $ I spent for Spelling City.

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The Newspaper
United States | 27 February 2021

I love SpellingCity it's amazing but the voice over internet voice is hard to understand and sometimes people get the words wrong because if they could remove that and maybe keep one voice or maybe a customize voice area it would be good.

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Michelle Powell
United States | 26 February 2021

I feel better after reading the other reviews because I thought it was just me and my students! Since becoming vocabulary a-z we have had a horrible experience. I can no longer set assignments to be completed on certain days so children are racing through an entire week's worth of work in 10 minutes and getting zero benefits. I keep emailing for help and get no response. Last week, every time the students finished an assignment it would glitch and they had to redo it - sometimes several times.

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sosam nunya
United States | 24 February 2021

Are you kidding me! We have used Spelling City for years and now that millions of people are out of jobs and forced to homeschool This well-loved useful educational tool has decided to up the charges from 35$ a year to 108$ per year. They don't transfer any of your previous lists and the stupid sight crashes and doesn't save students' work. If the goal was to ruin one of the best spelling tools for kids then great job. It made no sense to revamp the site it worked perfectly well as it was and it was stupid to try to force your customers to pay for your NEW crappy site. Shame on the people who decided this was the way to treat your customers. If you needed a way to save money then Fire your idea team and your IT department and put everything back the way it was.

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Shawn Carrico-Phillips
United States | 22 February 2021

Don't waste your money. I am so disappointed that I spent the time uploading all my lists and preparing for the year because Spelling City was a fantastic site and Vocabulary A-Z is awful! I can't believe that we were forced to switch. I have countless students who take tests that won't save and end up in tears. There is no way to view test results unless you look up one student at a time. AWFUL changes!!!

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Jennifer Bunn
United States | 20 February 2021

I want to give this program 0 stars. I’m so angry about the switch during the middle of the school year. I would like a refund. This is not what I paid for. The new platform is terrible. I’ve used the old one for years. I will never use this again.

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Deb
United States | 19 February 2021

The forced change from Spelling City to Vocabulary A-Z has been HORRIBLE. The best "behind-the-scenes" stuff that I, a teacher, loved about Spelling City did not "survive" the move to Vocabulary A-Z. The new site is not worth the money! Do NOT subscribe!

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Evelyn
United States | 19 February 2021

If I could give this platform NO STARS, I would have. My students loved Spelling City, and it was fairly easy to figure out. Vocabulary Spelling City is so difficult to navigate. I had to set aside a few hours of my vacation time to figure it out. Clearly a case of "If it ain't broke, break it."

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Parker Cannedy
United States | 17 February 2021

I give it a 0. Spelling City is the worst spelling site in the world. The peoples voices bore me to death. RIP your ears if wearing headphones. I mean, Are they even people? And why is Spelling City not connected to google classroom? I will tell you one thing, waste of money. Who would pay 35$ a year for a family or over 65$ for a classroom? For this stupid of a site, it would not even be worth a penny. Also, DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME ON THIS!

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JSWinder
United States | 11 February 2021

It would be zero if possible. Have been using Spelling City for years. Since the switch I have had nothing but headaches. It has taken away teacher control over assessment. It is unwieldy, definitely not user friendly. The students were excited but that quickly vanished once they saw that their work does not always register as complete. I have received absolutely no responses to any emails. Bye Bye!!

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Rebecca Grothe
United States | 09 February 2021

I just had the most terrible experience with the new format. It is difficult to navigate, difficult to assign work, difficult to find students passwords since it is no longer linked to Google Classroom. Has anyone been successful in getting their money back?

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