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Reading

Practice your reading with a selection of books for every grade level. Choose from a wide selection of audio and read along books to help with early readers.

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Sound Out Words

Learning to sound out words  is a great place to begin for preschool children or kids that are learning to recognize letters and the different sounds they make on their own and when formed together to create a word.

Learn ABC's

Learn the sound that each letter makes.

Vowel Sounds

Learn the sounds of short and long vowels.

Sound Out Words

Learn to read and sound out short words.

Word Recognition 

The workbook consists of many new words and corresponding pictures. Its exercise is helpful to boost children’s vocabulary and improve their recognition ability.

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Easy To Read Picture Books

Once you have mastered sounding out words, you can try reading from easy to read picture books or skip ahead to sight words.

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Dogs

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I Saw A Car

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I Can See

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Pumpkins

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I Can Look

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I Like To Eat

sight words

Sight words are commonly used words that your child will encounter when reading over and over again. Practicing these words can help improve your child's over all reading fluency

Sight
Words

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Start Reading

After you've identified the alphabet letters and sounds and recognize sight words you can start by reading level 1 books. Hearing the words being sounded out as you read along with help you with the basic knowledge of phonics.

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Parents that listen to their child read aloud will know how to support their child's reading development ensuring that they learn to read with fluency and comprehension.

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Comprehension

Check to see if your child is understanding what they read, when they are reading to themselves or aloud. The following reading response is generalized and can be used with most stories or books. It will help your child comprehend when reading fiction, non-fiction, or even when they listen to a book/cd digitally.

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Reading

Games

Educational games are a fun way to learn, but as with all games, they should be used in moderation and are not a substitute for in class learning.

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