How to Use Decodable Books to Teach Reading: Sound-Out Phonics Books Help Developing Readers, including Students with Dyslexia, Learn to Read (DOG ON A LOG Parent and Teacher Guides Book 2)

How to Use Decodable Books to Teach Reading: Sound-Out Phonics Books Help Developing Readers, including Students with Dyslexia, Learn to Read (DOG ON A LOG Parent and Teacher Guides Book 2)

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Brad
Brad
1 year ago

I’ll bet this has something to do with drinking your Ovaltine ™!

Zsuzsa
Zsuzsa
1 year ago

Alternate Title: “How to Make Sure Your Kid Never Picks Up a Book Again”!

Charles Cassady Jr.
Charles Cassady Jr.
1 year ago

Looks like another Bob’s Burgers spinoff.

Hitch
1 year ago

There are a surprisingly large number of these sort of books out there. (go ahead, ask me how I know….). They all teach alternative ways for kids to learn to sound out/parse words.

I find some of them really dense…I don’t get what they are selling, but apparently, many of them really do think that these other, sort of…uhhhhhhhh…”creative” ways of teaching kids to read are superior. We’ve done many…10? 20 of them?

I guess I was lucky in that reading came very easily to me and I should be grateful!

Johno McMoose
Johno McMoose
1 year ago

Awkay, z’is one of those covers with a top that looks lazy but passable, and then Sesame Street Bert’s laughter intensifies as one scrolls down.