I Will Teach You to Read! - Course #4 (of 5)
Ready, Set, Read: Reading Program (Lessons 61-80)
What you will learn
Welcome back to Ready, Set, Read! Course #4 (of 5) continues to build reading skills learned in Course #3.
Taught by veteran teacher and author, Vera Clark
This is the best way to lay a strong foundation in reading, building new reading skills step by step.
Sample sentence from Lesson 80: “Elijah, what answer did you choose for number fifteen on that hard English test that we took this morning?”
These 5 courses will completely teach someone how to read fluently to a sixth grade level. In this fourth course you will learn:
(For beginners, start with Course #1, which will prepare you for Course #2, then Course #3. Use with children, teens and adults.)
1. To read sentences containing vowel diphthongs, silent ‘e’ and many vowel and consonant combinations.
Description
This course is the fourth of five, and includes Lessons 61-80 of the Ready, Set, Read: Reading Program (100 lessons in all).
Ready, Set, Read, taught on video by teacher and author, Vera Clark, teaches a person how to read fluently, using the phonics-based, Ready, Set, Read: Reading Program. Beginning with learning the sounds of the letters, then learning to blend letters to make words, I then teach 100 reading lessons leading to fluent reading at a 6th grade level. (Each lesson is about 10 min.)
This Course (#4) begins with Lesson 61 and the twenty new lessons will teach words containing silent ‘e’ and many vowel and consonant combinations and patterns.
There are five courses, each containing 20 reading lessons on video. This course is appropriate for all ages, young to old, and all levels of beginning readers, if they are alert and able to focus attention. All ages enjoy the adorable dog, Buddy, who points to the words being read, as well as the pleasant music.
In Course #1 students print the following:
*Success Chart — your "log" to chart student's progress. This chart motivates the student. Parents or tutors may offer an incentive to the student for reaching certain goals.
*Flash cards for learning the sounds of the letters.
*Print the List of ABC sounds and pictures (which contains the same info as the flash cards, but in list form).
*Print the Lesson Index, which lists the skills being taught in each lesson.
*Print the Reading Lessons (1-20), for student practice and independent reading.
In Course #4 students print the following:
*Print the Reading Lessons (61-80), for student practice and independent reading.
Finally, you have an easy, fun way to learn to read, with short lessons, which motivates your student to learn! Let Vera Clark teach your student to be a confident reader with Ready, Set, Read!