Posts Tagged ‘Read’

PostHeaderIcon How to read the Vowel Digraphs Sounds Phonemes


GET THE Letters and Sounds IPAD APP – bit.ly GET THE Letters and Sounds IPHONE APP – bit.ly GET THE Blends and Spellings IPAD App – bit.ly GET THE Blends and Spellings IPHONE – App bit.ly See more at my channel www.mrthornedoesphonics.com and http Mr Thorne articulates the vowel sounds

PostHeaderIcon Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons


A homeschooling mother of 7 shows how to teach a child to read.

PostHeaderIcon Phonics Song – Sing, Spell, Read & Write – Kindergarten, First Grade Reading Instruction


The Phonics Song is Step 1 of the 36 Step Sing, Spell, Read & Write Program. 36 Steps to Independent Reading ability. This is a multi-sensory direct, systematic Language Arts program. Spelling, Writing and Reading are incorporated into this program. This phonics song is from 1972, you should know that it’s been updated and some words like “Indian”, which may be offensive have been removed and replaced with more suitable words. I put this up so you could simply get an idea of how this program works. SONGS are used throughout to get memorization of key phonics rules and sounds. This program is great for: Special Ed, Autistic Students, English Language Learners, ESL, English as a Second Language, Speech, Spelling, Reading Remediation, Preschool, Kindergarten and First Grade Regular Ed classes, homeschooling and tutoring!

PostHeaderIcon How to Teach Children to Read When Homeschooling : Keeping a Daily Journal for Homeschooling


Learn the importance of keeping a daily journal to teach kids to read through homeschooling in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip. Expert: Matt Nisjak Bio: Matt Nisjak has been dedicated to education through homeschooling and tutoring for many years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

PostHeaderIcon How to Teach Children to Read When Homeschooling : Teaching Kids Non-Phonetic Words in Homeschooling


Learn teach kids to read non-phonetic words through homeschooling in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip. Expert: Matt Nisjak Bio: Matt Nisjak has been dedicated to education through homeschooling and tutoring for many years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

PostHeaderIcon How to Teach Children to Read When Homeschooling : Getting Started with Homeschooling


Learn how to get started using homeschooling to teach kids to read in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip. Expert: Matt Nisjak Bio: Matt Nisjak has been dedicated to education through homeschooling and tutoring for many years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

PostHeaderIcon How to Teach Children to Read When Homeschooling : Teaching Children About the Ending “Y” Words


Learn how to teach kids to read words ending in Y through homeschooling in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip. Expert: Matt Nisjak Bio: Matt Nisjak has been dedicated to education through homeschooling and tutoring for many years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

PostHeaderIcon How to Teach Children to Read When Homeschooling : How to Teach Kids Complex Consonant Blends


Learn how to teach kids to read complex consonant sounds through homeschooling in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip. Expert: Matt Nisjak Bio: Matt Nisjak has been dedicated to education through homeschooling and tutoring for many years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

PostHeaderIcon How to Teach Children to Read When Homeschooling : Pt 2, Teaching Children Blended Consonant Sounds


Great homeschooling or tutoring tips on blended consonant sounds! Teach kids to read in this free video series on home schooling and tutoring young children.

PostHeaderIcon How To Find Free Homeschooling Resources To Help Your Child To Learn To Read

Teaching children to learn to read at home can be much like teaching them to learn to read in the classroom. The key to success is developing a reading program that takes advantage of all available resources and one that is geared toward the learning style of the child. The good news is that there are many reading resources available to help homeschooling educators present fresh and interesting material to new students while they learn to read. Using Worksheets and Practice Sheets to Teach Children Learn to Read Experts agree that, no matter what method is used to teach kids to learn to read, children need to be provided with some form of practice and educators need to have a viable method of assessing progress. And, although many homeschooling parents shy away from the use of worksheets and practice sheets when facilitate the process of learning to read, both of these can be viable forms of reading aids when used properly. And, creatively using these tools can not only provide learners with the practice they need to become good readers, they can also help hold the interest of a child who has trouble focusing. No longer do reading worksheets have to be the dull, standardized materials found in many classrooms nationwide. The internet and other homeschooling parents both house a wealth of ideas for creative worksheets. Educators and parents interested in personalizing a child’s learning to read instruction can even create their own worksheets based on their child’s special interests. A child who is fascinated with sports can be provided with sports-related worksheets. A child with a particular interest in animals can be given worksheets that focus on pets. Many of the worksheets that can be found online can be altered to reflect the interests of the child. Additional Tools to Help Homeschool Parents Facilitate Teaching Their Children Learn to Read Homeschooling educator networks, seasoned teachers, and the internet are all wonderful resources for reading lesson plans, activities, and programs. The internet has opened up a world full of sites where in-school educators and homeschooling parents “gather” to share their ideas for creative lesson plans and activities such as book reports and writing activities. Any homeschooling parent who finds themselves at a loss for new material can visit the internet for reading resources. Fortunately, with only a little creativity and a home computer, homeschooling educators and parents can individualize many of these materials to reflect the interest of the child(ren) as they teach them to learn to read. Worksheets that cannot be personalized can still provide a wealth of resource ideas for worksheet and practice sheet design and creation. There are so many fresh ideas for worksheets and lesson plans available online and in homeschooling groups that there is no need to shun the use of these viable reading tools. Homemade worksheets used together with new electronic reources, such as computer programs that can individualize the instruction for each student, have been found to result in increased student success. The central idea is to supplement an established program with learning to read resources that mirror the strengths and focus of the child.

Michael Levy is a teacher and university researcher who has published more than 250 articles about learning. His latest project is Reading Buddy 2.0, software for teaching children to learn to read basic English using an innovative syllabics methodology. He freely shares this learn to read software with interested teachers and students. Claim your free copy of Reading Buddy 2.0.

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