Home School Kit
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The foundation of the program lies in this book. It teaches the 39 sounds of the English language in the form of pictures. At the end of the book your child receives a key that says “Reading is the Key
Mind links is a unique method we’ve developed to help children memorize a letter easily. The instructions for the mind link are on the back of each card. You just read the card to the child and add a little excitement as you read and the child will remember it better. There is a mind link written for every letter of the alphabet
Children can create to their heart's content. There are collage materials, die cuts, colored paper, writing tools and more. Across the room is an easel for painting large pictures
Watch this to see how our reading program work
Read at Three
Julie Orme
230 Sunstone Cr, Logan, Ut 84321
(435) 792-4440
Teaches letter names and sounds at home. The white cards are letter names. The yellow cards are letter sounds. These cards are unique because the child can read the letter even if they don’t know them
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Read these after the child has learned all upper and lowercase letter names. There are 40 Mini Books in each set. Books 1-15 have two-sound words. Books 16-40 have three-sound words. The child can read the book because they know their letters and they’ve learned how to blend and when you put it together, it’s like magic, they know how to read
50 Reading and Writing Activities
Levels 1-5 help the child practice blending. The child blends the sounds into a word and marks the picture that matches that word. Levels 6-10 are Writing Activities. They are similar to the reading activities but, they have 3 sound words and the child writes the letter above each sound. All the sounds and their letters are at the top of the page to help the child know what to write.
There are 41 Homework pages. Pages 1-10 review the sounds. Page 11 has all the sounds on one page. Pages 12 - 41 teach blending. Some of the homework sheets are games like Memory. Others are books the child can read on their own.
There are 26 Tracing Pages, one page for each letter of the alphabet. Each page helps the child build hand coordination and practice writing their name. We do a new letter once a week, starting with the letter A. When they finish tracing, they get to pick a sticker.
Teaches letter names and sounds at home. The white cards are letter names. The yellow cards are letter sounds. These cards are unique because the child can read the letter even if they don’t know them