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Help With Reading

Do you know someone who needs help with reading? Does your child struggle in school? Maybe you are a parent looking for ways to help your child improve his reading skills? Maybe you are a teacher looking for a different way to help a student needing RTI. Or, maybe you are a librarian wanting to help local adults with poor reading skills to read better. If so, you will find what you are looking for in this book.

Reading For Kids (and Adults!)

With over 265 pages, there are numerous reproducible worksheets, flashcards, and stories to develop reading skills in students.This book is designed for anyone to use. If you can speak English and read this paragraph, you have all the skills necessary to use these lessons.

This program is ideal for parents, teachers, tutors, community volunteers, librarians and neighbors to use to help someone learn to read or to help improve reading skills.

Everything you need is in the lessons. This program may not have all the bells and whistles of other expensive elementary reading programs but it does have everything you need to teach someone to learn to read.

Reading For Kids (and Adults!)

Over 120 pages of worksheets!

Over 26 stories to reinforce each lesson

Includes spelling and handwriting activities

Clear, easy to use instructions for each lessons

Reading For Kids (and Adults!) was written to provide a means for someone with no formal education in teaching reading to be able to provide someone help with reading.

When I first started homeschooling, I was terrified of having to teach my boys how to read. Teaching reading was a far cry from biology, which was my major.

Since I had taught high school biology for several years, I knew I could handle any of the math and science courses, but reading and phonics? I felt so unqualified and didn't even know where to start.

Somehow I had come to believe that teaching phonics and the whole "learning to read" process must be some mystical endeavor beyond the grasp of everyone except the chosen few (aka certified reading teachers).

Since, according to my husband, I do things "cookbook style", I began to passionately research the various reading programs available to formulate a plan for a task I previously believed to be a murky and obscure process. Yes, I'm one of those people who reads the instructions first before putting something together.The problem with most of the really good reading programs was that they were very costly. Living on a tight budget with four boys most were out of our price range. The less expensive reading programs all had good elements but were usually less than comprehensive.

From that original research and much trial and error (my four sons were my guinea pigs) I began putting together the program that I am now making available to you. It took ten more years as a reading tutor and librarian to perfect it. The Reading For Kids (and Adults) is the first in a series of three books. This book is the beginning program and includes:


  • Clear, concise instructions that walk you through each lesson step-by-step.
  • Lessons that cover the most common sounds for each letter of the alphabet
  • Basic sight words
  • A unique flash card system for review
  • Handwriting exercises in each lesson
  • Spelling exercises in each lesson
  • Numerous reproducible worksheets
  • Manipulatives
  • Stories at the end of each lesson to practice the new sounds learned in that lesson.

To see what each lesson contains go to Lessons 1-10.

The intermediate and advanced books are not available at this time but the first book transitions extremely well into the Explode the Code Series Book 3. If you have someone who needs help with reading beyond what our beginning book covers, I suggest that you purchase the Explode the Code books.

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Reading For Kids (and Adults!)

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With over 265 pages, there are numerous reproducible worksheets, flashcards, and stories to develop reading skills in students.

This book is designed for anyone to use. If you can speak English and read this paragraph, you have all the skills necessary to use this book.

Ideal for parents, teachers, tutors, community volunteers, librarians and neighbors to use to help someone learn to read or to help improve reading skills.

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