AUTHOR THERE IS A COMPILATION FOR LESSONS 1-50 AT A REDUCED RATE AVAILABLE.Need flash cards for the best selling book Teach Your Child How to Read in 100 Easy Lessons?This beginner's book makes for easy swiping for flash cards for those first ten lessons of this popular book. The only words shown are the words your child has learned up until lesson 10. This book assumes that you have already purchased Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons by Siegfried Engelmann, Phyllis Haddox, Elaine Bruner. This book is one in a series of books that are designed to accompany the lessons in 100 Easy Lessons. As a homeschooling mom of six children, I love using the SRA DISTAR method that starts off slow and builds upon the previous lessons, but I found myself making flash cards each year for those days when the weighty book made my children wince, when we were on the go, or simply to do a little something extra when a child was strugling with certain sounds or words. Those cards allowed us to feel like we accomplished something even though we didn’t pull out the book. Still, the flimsy flash cards got torn, lost, or chewed on by a teething baby, so I decided to do something more permanent that included one my children’s favorite being on the tablet! I strongly encourage you to purchase Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons. I will not be explaining the method in these ebooks. This book is not intended to replace those invaluable lessons but rather to add another fun dimension to reading. Without further ado -- Happy Reading! Sincerely, Elaine Mingus
You need not read the whole thing to takeaway the foundational principle of this book: children need to learn how to decode sentences, and this starts, crucially, by learning to discriminate sounds. Understanding the meaning of words -- and therefore, sentences -- cannot properly develop if the differences between the sounds of letters is absent.
Read the introduction and conclusion, and then move to the lessons. They're only 20 minutes a day, and if nothing else, they encourage bonding.