In these phases, 2, 3, 4, children will learn the sounds that letters make (phonemes). There are 30 sounds in all, 25 of which are made with two letters, and the 5 most common single-letter sounds.
Although the order in which sounds are taught will depend on which scheme your child's school follows, this book begins with a specific order. It starts with the most commonly used phonemes and progresses to more complex ones. like /ai/br/pl/ie/sc/oe/sp/ir/ed/ and so on.
This book includes:
Each phoneme letter has six steps (six pages) in activity packets for struggling readers, including the Orton Gillingham approach.
◆ Text-Based Questions - Students will refer back to the text to answer three questions per story and write the sight words found in the same story.
◆ Sight Words - All passages include common first-grade sight words.
◆ Skill Application - Each passage includes skill activities such as:
Whether your child is a reluctant reader or struggling with reading, this book is a valuable resource for parents and teachers. It is convenient, easy to use, and provides an effective way to help young readers build a solid foundation in reading. With the help of this book, your child will be on their way to becoming a confident and proficient reader in no time.