Now I'm Reading!

Now I'm Reading!

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twelve-feet posted on r/kindergarten4w

There are more affordable decodable readers than Bob, which is 170 for the full set. Now I’m Reading is $10 for ebooks following the same sequence. There’s a million other versions too. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0876NSLWV?binding=kindle_edition

twelve-feet posted on r/homeschool6w

If she has letter sounds down you can switch directly to decodable readers with progressive difficulty. My favorite set is Now I'm Reading, which is $10 on Amazon Kindle. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0876NSLWV Alternatively, free decodable readers from SPELD: https://speldsa.org.au/pages/speld-sa-phonic-books Bob Books are the same thing but more expensive, although you can often find them for a better deal used.

twelve-feet posted on r/homeschool6w

I'm a reading tutor. The most important thing you will do is make your children strong readers, and you can do that for free. 1. Have them watch Alphablocks, a public TV show made by the same people as Numberblocks. It’s free on Youtube and the best free resource I've found for teaching letter sounds (correctly!) and names. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83cxtHsAGNA&list=PLSW2D61TnopTdy7cNOSbBJS0bpajBjAVJ 2. There are several free reading curricula. My favorite free one is Teach Your Child to Read in 120 Lessons. https://www.hannahwardeducation.com/teachyourchildtoread 3. Next, you need decodable readers for phonics practice. There's free and cheap PDF ones, or you can buy a paperback set like Bob Books (expensive). What you want is a set that builds on itself. My favorite set is Now I'm Reading, which is $10 on Amazon Kindle. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0876NSLWV Alternatively, free decodable readers from SPELD: https://speldsa.org.au/pages/speld-sa-phonic-books Have fun! You’re going to do great.

twelve-feet posted on r/kindergarten6w

I'm a literacy tutor. My advice is always, always to act early. You are your child's best teacher and advocate. Here are my favorite free or inexpensive resources: Alphablocks, free on YouTube. This is the best resource I've found for teaching letter sounds (correctly!) and names. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83cxtHsAGNA&list=PLSW2D61TnopTdy7cNOSbBJS0bpajBjAVJ 2. Decodable readers for phonics practice. There's free and cheap PDF ones, or you can buy a paperback set like Bob Books (expensive). What you want is a set that builds on itself. My favorite set is Now I'm Reading, which is $10 on Amazon Kindle.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0876NSLWV Alternatively, free decodable readers from SPELD:https://speldsa.org.au/pages/speld-sa-phonic-books 3. Teach Your Monster to Read. This learning app is free on browser, and $8 as a phone app. It is a great way to practice letter sounds and blending.https://www.teachyourmonster.org/teach-your-monster-to-read/