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Book Nine of the Single Sound System of Teaching Someone to Read
In Book 9, we branch out to four letter words using the short "i" sound and make use once again of the exclamation point. The student also branches out in working on short "i" surrounded by a variety of different consonants. He practices "ill," "ig," as well as the plural form of words learned earlier. Your student is now only one book away from having learned and practiced all of the short vowel sounds, and this puts that student well on the way to becoming a life-long reader.
A Tin Man
Book Eight of the Single Sound System of Teaching Someone to Read
Book 8 takes the reader onto the letter "i" and make use as well of all of the
sounds and words he or she has read in earlier books. Sentences become
longer as more words are at his (and our) disposal to develop the story.
Ten Men on an Egg
Book Seven of the Single Sound System of Teaching Someone to Read
In Book 7, we move onto the short sound of the letter "e." This is generally the most difficult of all of the short vowel sounds for the emerging reader to learn. However, with the entire book made of words containing this sound, the student should easily be able to master this sound. As with the earlier books, both the story line and the illustrations engage the reader.
Set Two of the Single Sound System of Teaching Someone to Read
Books 6-10
In books 6-10, your student's progress speeds up considerably as he learns the remainder of the basic vowel sound while reading these books, continuing to learn and practice one new sound at a time. Keeping the books interesting while introducing only one new sound at a time was the real trick here, but we have accomplished it. Your reader will delight at the continuing antics of the cat and at his achievements in reading.
Hop on a Hot Dot
Book Six of the Single Sound System of Teaching Someone to Read
Book 6 contains o words used with
op, ot, and, again, on. By the end of this book, the student
should be comfortable reading simple, three letter words formed with
a short o sound. And wondering what trouble the cat will be in
next!
3 Pups in a Tub
Book Ten of the Single Sound System of Teaching Someone to Read
Book Ten tackles the "u" sound in what is one of the most loved of all of our readers. By the end this book, your reader has now learned and practiced all five of the short vowel sounds. This is the most challenging part of learning to read and, having mastered it, your readers is now well on his or her way to a lifetime of pleasant reading. Future sets will cover two and more consonants together, "gh," "ph," "ough," "igh," and the most important phonics rules. To be notified when each new set is released, simply sign up for our mailing list and we will let you know when new books are ready.
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