In these phases, 1, 2, 3, children will learn the sounds that letters make (phonemes). There are 30 sounds in all, 15 of which are made with one letter, and the 15 most common two-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, including letters with similar sounds and letters that look similar, like/b/d/p/q/u/v/w/f/t/m/n/br/pl/dr/ph/sp/sc, 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 kindergarten and first-grade sight words.
Skill Application - Each passage includes skill activities such as:
Writing sight words found in the story
Reading and tracing the letter
Finding the correct words
Circle the sound
Filling in the missing letters
Making sentences
Coloring phoneme letters, and more!
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.