by Stephen | May 9, 2021 | learning to read, phonics games, Reading Problems
Only One In Three Are A Grade Level Reader If your child isn’t a grade level reader by the end of third grade he or she has only a one in four chance of ever making it. However, not if he starts using Rocket Phonics. These preschoolers are getting ahead of the...
by Stephen | Apr 20, 2021 | learning to read, phonics games, Reading Problems
The Teaching of Reading The #1 Most Fatal Flaw In the teaching of reading is letting 1 letter stand for multiple sounds. This flaw fails 25 million students every year. It worsens the dyslexia of the 10 million other children that are dyslexic. The little girl above...
by Stephen | Apr 10, 2021 | learning to read, phonics games, Reading Problems
Reading For Children Be sure it’s fun. Reading is a lifelong task. If the child doesn’t have fun he’ll lose the skills you teach him. David, the child with the big smile in the picture has just read a series of clues and found a ball of silly putty...
by Stephen | Oct 30, 2020 | dyslexia, dyslexics, learning to read, phonics games, Reading Problems
What Are The Reading Problems in Elementary Education Reading problems in elementary education are very common. The top 3 reading problems are are decoding i.e. sounding out words, speed and comprehension. This article will focus on decoding and...
by Stephen | Sep 14, 2020 | learning to read, phonics games, Reading Problems
Phonics Teaching Strategies Phonics often mistyped phoic, is a system of letter-sound links that help you sound out words. Therefore, it needs the child to hear the sounds within the words (phonemic awareness) to work. Consequently, the weaker the phonics...
by Stephen | Sep 8, 2020 | learning to read, phonics games, Reading Problems
Step 6 Vocab Building Vocabulary is the foundation of comprehension. Yet, vocab building is not that straightforward. For example, I can read Spanish because the language is highly phonetic. But I don’t understand what I’m reading because I don’t...