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HANNAH BRAUN is a curriculum author specializing in learning materials for primary-grade students. Hannah holds a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and a master’s degree in early childhood education. After working as an educator for 8 years, Hannah began sharing her ideas and best practices for teaching from her blog, The Classroom Key.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It Works
My daughter just entered 4K, and I wanted her to start reading. Ive been kind of winging it for months just practicing stuff in learn to read books. I wanted something official. So I got this, and we do one lesson a night.The lesson length is perfect. It encapsulates everything you need, and even corrects the parent on the phonic for that letter. There are fun little games for the kids. The lessons are painless.I started a month ago, and I’ve been super impressed with my daughter’s progression. I can say a word like hippo, and she can figure out the letter of that word. This is giving her the tools to learn how to read. And it gave me an easy to follow way to teach her how to start to read.
5.0 out of 5 stars Most coherent and methodical book for teaching your child to read
For the past few months I have been searching for a decent (reasonably priced) activity book that will teach my four year old how to read, but I wasn't satisfied with any until I found this one! I find that most of the activity books out there do not follow any logical order, it's become increasingly common to just throw together a hodgepodge of sight words and vowels in one book, and make believe that the child will magically start reading without building on concepts and giving him the tools he needs to master the art of reading. Another thing that annoyed me was that a lot of activity books would start with four letter words before introducing to the child simpler words like "cat" and "hot". Like why on earth would you teach your child the words "door" "duck" "have" before teaching him simple word families like "at" "ug" "ot" and so forth before moving forward. Even three letter words like "see" "are" "you" that don't follow the normal rules of english grammar should not be taught to a child before they can master the words that do follow the rules like "cat" "log" and "pig". I felt that just bombarding my child with sight words would never work, since there is that many words he can memorize before he forgets everything. This book is the only book that actually builds on concepts and does not confuse the child by introducing myriads of sight words to memorize. This book is extremely methodical and systematic and follows a very logical order, it starts by introducing single letters, then goes on to introduce your child to word families like "at" "ot" "it" and so forth. Your child will only encounter three letter words until lesson 41 where simple sight words like "I" and "A" are first introduced. The activities are quite exciting, the letters and pictures are sharp and big so your child has no problem reading them and stringing vowels and words together. Sight words are only introduced occasionally but the bulk of the book focuses on regular three letter words that your child alone can put together after he's given the tools and taught all the vowel sounds. Four letter words which the author calls blend words like "clip" and "club" are first introduced in lesson 49!Note: this book does not teach the long vowel sounds, only the short vowel sounds. So if you're looking for long vowel sounds this book is not for you.I cannot promise that your child will learn to read from this book alone. By the time I found this book I already taught my four-year old how to recognize basic word families like "at" and "ot", so he was already familiar with these words and was able to apply these concepts, more or less, to unfamiliar word families like "ug" and "ip". Introducing word families to your child can be a very challenging task, and I wonder if my experience with this book would have been the same if I had to teach him all that from scratch (for example the author doesn't have a page about beginning and ending sounds, concepts which I taught my child way before I got this book). As for the ability of this book to keep my child's attention and focus, it's also hard to say, my child is academically inclined and would do even not-such exciting activities if it's challenging enough for him and stimulates his brain, and this is one thing he does not struggle with, so I can't say with certainty, but compared to other books we had in the past the activities in this book do not disappoint.Here are couple of pros that I summarized for you:<Clear instructions for the teacher or parent to follow<<Big and easy-to-spot letters and words<<Vivid pictures and nice graphics<<Exciting activities (although they can get boring as the book drags on)<<Structured in a very logical order by introducing word families first, then moving on to sight words (but not too much), and finally to blend words<<Uses pictograms to help the child string together sentences (I elaborate on this below)<I cannot recommend this book enough. My child is already reading much better, and this book has definitely helped him grasp vowels and word families and recognize them more easily. Please do not hesitate to buy this, you won't be disappointed! I only wish this book had been longer or that the author had written a sequel to this book to teach long vowel sounds, the book as it is now (only teaches short vowel sounds) shows my child only the tip of the iceberg, but there is so much more he needs to learn in order to be able to read all by himself. In any case, my child is absorbing a lot, and I'm very grateful for that!P.S. Now about the part that really impresses me with the pictograms to help my child finish a sentence on his own, here it is: in lesson 41 the author introduces the sight words "I" and "A". Instead of including more sight words like "see" and "car" and bombarding the child with too many sight words, the author manages to structure a sentence without the actual words by substituting them with pictograms, so in the place of "see" the author has a picture of an "eye", and in the place of "car", the author has a picture of a car. So it looks like this "I (#eye) a (#car)", now the child can string his first sentence together by interpreting the pictograms and reading out loud "I see a car", plus he has learnt two new sight words ("I" and "a"). That's what I call brilliant methodology!
5.0 out of 5 stars Engaging! Cute little games! GREAT prompts!
As a former elementary teacher, I appreciate the way this book is laid out. It reinforces letter recognition and sounds and gives the parent or instructor prompts to read. And then has small activities for the kiddo to do to reinforce both letter recognition and sound recognition. Would absolutely recommend this for any preschool, kindergarten, or struggling first grade kids.
4.0 out of 5 stars This book is legit!!!
Normally I don’t leave reviews, but I had to return and leave a review for this book. By the end of this book, my little one was reading! It truly works!
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and easy to follow. Effective at teaching basic reading skills
Learning with fun and challenging activities that can easily be augmented. Build skills gradually with plenty of reinforced learning. I found this user friendly and no pressure. Go at your own pace.Bought another one for my next learner.
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use
Very simple, easy to use book for learning how to read. The activities are straightforward and my kiddos enjoys learning to read with it. Makes it fun!
5.0 out of 5 stars Granddaughter loves.
Great book for preschoolers.
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 year old approved!
My daughter is in kindergarten and I wanted to help her get a head start on reading. She has had so much fun with this book. She looks forward to doing a lesson or two each day. So happy I purchased this!
Highly recommend!
Highly recommend. 5 year old enjoyed the lessons and is reading much more on his own. Good parent guide and script for each lesson.
Great help for kids that are struggling with reading
This is the first book that I could get my kid to work on without complaining. It has instruction on one page for the parents to explain and then a fun game or activity on the next page. I started with the plan to do one lesson a day, but my kid enjoyed the activities and started doing more and more.
Excellent for kids to learn
This book is great to teach my daughter how to read English. Each lesson is short and fun.
Bom
Livro bom para a criança que já tem noção de inglês, mas está aprendendo a escrever.
Good for beginners
My child just loved it
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