Distar Reading Program Worksheets. Research, University of Illinois, co-authored the reading program. SRA also plans to publish and distribute Distar Reading III. Workbook worksheets are used in the lessons for presentations 32-159. (de «24 piezas sudamericanas»). 395 pages: 28 cm 'The proven SRA DISTAR reading program adapted for parent and child'-Cover subtitle 'A Fireside book.' Originally published: New York: Cornerstone Library, ©1983. Distar Reading 1-2: An Instructional System: Workbook. Science Research Associates, 1969 - 128 pages. 0 Reviews What people are saying - Write. Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons About the Program. Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons is an adaptation of the DISTAR Fast Cycle Reading Program. Subject: Distar reading program.
Phonics& Beginning Reading Recommendations
We explain how to effectively use 'Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons' (which is a popular Distar reading program commonly used for Homeschool or one on one parent/child interaction) in a group or classroom setting. The DISTAR method, also known as Direct Instructional System for Teaching and Remediation, is a phonics-based reading program created in the 1960s to help children from low-income families improve their language skills and reading comprehension. Lessons are highly structured, extensive participation from students is required, mistakes are.
Aftercompleting the Letter of the Week curriculum (or sooner if you feel yourchild is ready) you can start into a phonics curriculum and/or beginningreaders. Or you can continue with the Brightly Beaming curriculumsand work through Sound of the Week and Story of the Week. Thereare so many different phonics programs it can be hard to choose. I have recommended programs that are not as expensive as others, (so donot have a lot of gimmicks), but are very good programs and do the jobwell for many families. If possible try to borrow a copy froma friend or the library, before purchasing, to make sure it is the programyou really want. Every child is different and you are the best judgeof what will work for your child. Happy reading!
TeachYour Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons
TeachYour Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons by Siegfried Engelmann, PhyllisHaddox, and Elaine Bruner. This book is based on the proven SRA DISTARReading Program. This program can work well with children as youngas 3. The program takes 20 minutes a day and after 100 lessons yourchild will be reading on a 2nd grade level.
Visitthe 100 Easy Lessons web site.
VisitWorksheetsUnlimited for worksheets that go along with each lesson.
PhonicsPathways
PhonicsPathways: Clear Steps to Easy Reading and Perfect Spelling by Dolores G.Hiskes(8th Edition). She presents letters and sounds one at a timewhich progress to words, phrases and sentences. The book can alsobe used to teach spelling to about 4th grade. The book is user friendlyand you only need to spend as little as 10 minutes a day.
Visitthe Phonics Pathwaysweb site.
Alpha-Phonics
Alpha-Phonics:A Primer for Beginning Readers by Samuel L. Blumenfeld. In this primerthe lessons start with blending 2 and 3 letter words right away. Each lesson has been hand lettered and is easy to read. This bookcan also be used to supplement other reading programs. It is systematicin approach and requires almost no teacher preparation. Sample pagescan be viewed on the Alpha-Phonics web site.
Visitthe Alpha-Phonics website.
ReadingMade Easy
ReadingMade Easy: A Guide to Teach Your Child to Read by Valerie Bendt. This program was written for, and tested by, homeschool families. The lessons are fully scripted and include writing and drawing activities. You teach 3 lessons per week and they take less than 30 minutes a day. Christian content.
Visitthe Reading Made Easyweb site.
The OrdinaryParent's Guide to Teaching Reading
Thisbook is written by Jessie Wise and Sara Buffington. Jessie Wise isthe co-author of The Well-Trained Mind. This is a complete readingprogram that is simple and easy to use. The lessons are scriptedwhich makes it fun to do. You can see samples of the lessons on thefollowing website.
VisitTheOrdinary Parent's web site.
PathwayReaders
PathwayReaders are a treasure in our family! We love these books. These readers are published by Pathway Publishers and include readers forGrades 1 - 8. The readers are full of character building stories,values, and good morals. The publishers are Amish and the storiesdepict the wholesome Amish way of life. Accompanying workbooks arealso available that cover phonics, spelling, reading comprehension, etc.
VisitHomeSchool Products to learn more about these great readers.
Explodethe Code Workbooks
Theseare an excellent set of workbooks to supplement any phonics program. Books A - C can even be used with the Letter of the Week curriculum. You could choose to teach the letters in the order presented in these workbooks. These first three books cover all the consonant sounds. Short vowelsare introduced in Book 1. Since the workbooks involve handwritingthey will work best with young children who are interested in doing so. My 4yos loves to practice writing the letters and these books are workingwell with him.
Distar Reading Program Worksheets
VisitEPSBooks to see samples from these workbooks.
OtherReading Resources
Checkyour library for beginning readers such as ICan Read Books, Step Into Reading, Dr. Seuss, and others. Readwith your child daily and encourage him to read as many words on his ownas possible.
Otherinteresting web sites with reading resources:
TampaReads.com
Teacha Child to Read
Readinga - z.com
Starfall
PrimarySuccess Publications
StudyDogReading Program
TheElson Readers
BobBooks
ProgressivePhonics
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