PHONICS
I stressed about every aspect of teaching him to read. I worried that I'd push to hard and make him hate reading. Or that I wouldn't push hard enough and that he still wouldn't be reading by the third grade. I flipped through so many programs trying to find what worked for him.We started with AlphaPhonics which was easy but he was only reading lists of words. Also, I didn't feel it gave enough guidance to the parents to advise the student.
I added Bob Books to the AlphaPhonics and he loved them. They were easy to read and he felt accomplished with these little readers. They also progress from beginning readers to advancing readers. They have sets that address word families, complex words and long vowels. We are still using this series and at the time of this posting on Set 3, Word Families. We usually read about one book a week from this series.
We dropped AlphaPhonics (keeping the Bob Books) and went searching for something that actually taught phonics. Our Homeschool Buyers Coop had just acquired Explode the Code Online for half off. It was a good deal, I liked the idea of removing myself from the mix, and what kid doesn't like playing on the computer?
Well, as it turns out, that would be my kid. He loves games but anything educational, he prefers pen and paper. So I found an Explode the Code workbook at the same level he's at online and he's been whizzing through it. I still feel the program needs more "reading" practice than what it provides though. So, I went on the hunt again!
The readers are leveled and have colorful pages. The stories are cute and my son has found some of them rather funny. It is definitely encouraging for him to know he read a whole story by himself.
His reading is getting stronger everyday but I also wanted him to experience free reading. Finding suitable free reads has been a challenge in itself. I will cover those in the next post.