Does the thought of teaching phonics and reading scare you?
It did me when I first started home-schooling.Teaching phonics and reading is a far cry from biology, which was my major.
Since I taught high school biology for several years, I knew I could handle any of the math and science courses, but reading and phonics? The thought terrified me. 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 methods 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.
From that original research and much trial and error (my four sons were my guinea pigs) I put together the program that I am now making available to you. I am not the original owner of any of the ideas included in this reading program, they all came from a number of excellent sources, many of which are referenced in the resources section of this website. The
Reading For Kids (and Adults!)
reading program comes with the instructions, flashcards and worksheets, necessary to help anyone learn to read. Teaching phonics is easy when you are taken step by step through the reading process.
Are you ready to give our phonics based, reading program a try?
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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.