Homeschool Phonics Curriculum || Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading Flip Through and Review
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- Homeschool Phonics Curriculum || Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading Flip Through and Review
If you are looking for a no frills way to teach phonics to your child, you should check out The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading. These lessons are short, gentle, and self-paced. This program quickly put my children on the path to reading! Here you'll see inside and discover what I love about it.
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How are you teaching your kiddo to read?
I love this curriculum so much. The games are super fun…it’s easy to add some thing to it via teachers pay teachers…just a lovely, simple, get er done curriculum. I’ve used it with two of my kids and I’m hoping it works well for my youngest child, too. So thankful for Jessie Wise for making something easy to follow and very academically solid.
I love it too! I’m now starting it with my third kiddo!
@@MommaonMission That makes me super excited to hear. I’m goin to order it soon. Do you think I should get updated version?
We use this for reading and phonics. So nice to see your perspective on it.
I love it so much!
I love teaching kids to read. It’s such an amazing process.
Truly amazing!
I started OPGTTR when my first was 4 and he finished it when he was 6. It was amazing i couldn’t believe how amazing it was - all in one book. I used minimum flashcards, only in the first few years.
My second son who is halfway through kindergarten is doing all about reading level 1, and even though he enjoys it I feel like it’s too much- teacher guide, tiles (i use the app but still), activity book (which he loved but i skip many), and flashcards that beed to be used every lesson. I’m thinking of switching to this one and buying their flashcards because he loves flashcards.
I love how you are always introducing me to new curriculums
We don't do mainstream very often lol
It is so exciting when those early reading skills first begin to click. I've never heard of this phonics program! Thanks for sharing this thorough review.
It's really good!
I started this with my son just before he turned 3 just to learn letter sounds and he hates writing. He's 4.5 and doing pre-writing work because he has some deficits with fine motor skills. He's on lesson, like, 90 and reading on a first grade level. It's awesome. It really is. He's doing great with it. I highly recommend it to anybody with kids trying to teach them to read. When he was little, we did many lessons over a week. Literally, one lesson per week lol. But he did great!
That’s is so so cool! Thank love that you can pace it yourself
I love knowing that phonics is the main ingredients for easy reading to kids even youngsters which I can attest to that, very helpful resources you have there..
Yes, if you can get them reading, they can learn anything!
@@MommaonMission absolutely right madam
I went and bought this after seeing your video. Thank you!
Oh wow, hope you love it!
Yes writing and reading is better separate at the beginning
Things ya don't know til ya do!
This is awesome! I agree pictures are distracting
This is awesome! I agree pictures are distracting!
Thanks!
My daughter is reading cvc words well, I'm looking for something that will help her progress further. I've been looking at this. Thanks for the info
Wonderful! I think this would work well for her!
Hi Ryan, 👋. How does this compare to All About Reading (other than AAR teaches the rules and TOPGTR doesn't)? I'm trying to decide between the two.
I've never actually used AAR so I can't give a really solid answer on that. However, from what I can gather, OPG is just a lot more simple. AAR has a lot more moving parts as it's more tactile. OPG has some optional tactile activities if you need that but not as much. And OPG does teach rules, just maybe not as rigorously. Hope that helps!
@@MommaonMission awww, thank you for your response! I appreciate it. I'm giving you a thumbs up. I hadn't heard that TOPGTR expressly teaches the child to memorize the phonetic rules. That's literally the only reason I was leaning toward AAR. That and the leveled readers. I think the rules are important to memorize because that will help the child break down even larger words down the road. Can you explain a little more about how it teaches these rules? Thank you.
Love scripted lessons
Same!!