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I've been using Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons with my five-year-old. We started when he was four (and in preschool), and we're currently on lesson 52.
I felt uncomfortable relying on his kindergarten teacher to teach him reading, and I was right. The reading abilities of the 26 kindergartners are all over the place—the six-year-olds understandably being a lot more advanced. (My kindergartner has a summer birthday.)
Most of 100 EL's example sentences are nonsensical, so I come up with sentences/passages for him to read. We will keep on with the book until lesson 70ish.
☆ 01/100 moments in multiples of 50 words
I felt uncomfortable relying on his kindergarten teacher to teach him reading, and I was right. The reading abilities of the 26 kindergartners are all over the place—the six-year-olds understandably being a lot more advanced. (My kindergartner has a summer birthday.)
Most of 100 EL's example sentences are nonsensical, so I come up with sentences/passages for him to read. We will keep on with the book until lesson 70ish.
☆ 01/100 moments in multiples of 50 words