Get ready to make reading your student’s favorite subject of the day! This is a delightful, developmentally appropriate method for learning to read. All About Reading is a scripted, open-and-go program, developed for busy parents, teachers, and tutors who want to teach reading in the most effective way possible.
Continue your student’s progress on the pathway to reading with All About Reading Level 3. When you order this set of Level 3 Materials, you'll receive these four items:
- Level 3 Teacher's Manual
- Level 3 Student Packet (including the Swing into Reading activity book)
- Chasing Henry decodable reader
- Shipwreck! decodable reader
Please note: In addition to the Level 3 Materials, you will also need either the Basic or Deluxe Reading Interactive Kit. The Interactive Kit contains non-consumable items that are used throughout the entire All About Reading program. If you are already using All About Spelling, you can use the same Letter Tiles and Phonogram CD-ROM, and will only need to add the Reading Divider Cards and Reading Review Box.
Here's What Your Student Will Learn in Level 3
Your student will learn exciting new concepts, including the jobs of Silent E, new phonograms, and methods for decoding multisyllable words – and continue to establish a firm foundation for a lifetime of learning. Every component of reading is taught: decoding (phonics and structural analysis), vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. Below is a sampling in each area.
Decoding (Phonics)
- Learn phonograms AI, AY, OA, IR, UR, OO, EA, IGH, TCH, DGE, EW, WR, KN, EIGH, OE, and TI
- Read words containing the new phonograms, such as paint, play, boat, third, purple, soon, mean, light, match, budge, flew, wrong, know, sleigh, toe, and action
- Read words with Pickle syllables, as in bubble and table
Decoding (Structural Analysis)
- Identify base words
- Read words with vowel suffixes, as in fastest, and consonant suffixes, as in gladly
- Read words with prefixes, as in mistake
- Learn syllable division rules for reading multisyllable words
Vocabulary
- Discuss new words in the context of the story and one’s own life
- Understand homophones
- Understand synonyms, antonyms, onomatopoeia, alliteration, similes, idioms, and personification
Fluency
- Read with accuracy
- Read with meaningful expression
- Read with natural phrasing
Comprehension
- Connect text to one's own experiences
- Connect text to one's own experiences
- Make predictions
- Compare and contrast main characters
- Skim for specific information
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