Help! At 4.5 Natalie has decided that she is "sick and tired of not being able to read" and wants to learn. I totally support this but I'm not sure where to get started.
She knows all of her letters and the sounds that they make. She can identify them and write them. I have a few preschool workbooks (that are way to easy for her) that I bought at a teacher supply store and they have sections on phonics - but it is mostly one letter sounds - not putting two or more letters together.
I've tried to start working on helping her put letters together and sounding the out (cat, mat, dog, etc) but I think that we'd both benefit from a workbook or a program - something with instructions or lesson plans - not me just pickng random words.
A friend recommended the book "Teach your child to read in 100 easy lessons" and I've thought about picking up the BOB books.
Homeschoolers, other parents - what "system" did you like to help get your kids reading?
She knows all of her letters and the sounds that they make. She can identify them and write them. I have a few preschool workbooks (that are way to easy for her) that I bought at a teacher supply store and they have sections on phonics - but it is mostly one letter sounds - not putting two or more letters together.
I've tried to start working on helping her put letters together and sounding the out (cat, mat, dog, etc) but I think that we'd both benefit from a workbook or a program - something with instructions or lesson plans - not me just pickng random words.
A friend recommended the book "Teach your child to read in 100 easy lessons" and I've thought about picking up the BOB books.
Homeschoolers, other parents - what "system" did you like to help get your kids reading?
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