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Reading Adventure
A Children Phonics Literature-Based Reading Program
Currently Being Revised
Expected Release 2008
Program Description 

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Reading Adventure Textbook 1

Contents: Children are first taught the letter sounds of the alphabet.  Then they learn to blend words having the short vowels: a e i o u.  In the each of the lessons, children read interesting stories with words they have just learned.

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15 Full-Color Readers for Textbook 1

 

 Reading Adventure Textbook 2

Contents: Combination sounds: th ch sh and wh.  Making words plural by adding "s." Silent e. Long vowels a e i o u. Letters "y" and "w" as vowels. Short vowels  a e i o u.

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Three Full-Color Readers for Textbook 2

Readers: Stop the Noise!, Missy's Big Wish, and The Little Red Train Keeps Trying

 

 
 

 

 Reading Adventure Textbook 3

Contents:  Long vowels a e i o u.  Twenty nine consonant blends. Compound words.  Two to six syllable words.  Making words plural.  Rule breakers and non-rule breakers.  Sound patterns: th ck ph tch.

Three Full-Color Readers for Textbook 3

Readers: Teddy Finds His Smile, Davy Becomes Mayor, and Annie and the Ugly Caterpillar

 

 

 Reading Adventure Textbook 4

Contents: Silent letters: b g h k n t p w.  Hard and soft c and g.  Numbers, days and months. Contractions and rhyming words.  Homonyms.  Forty two suffixes and prefixes. Eight irregular vowel combinations.  Various vowels followed by "r." Diphthongs ou and ough. Vowel sounds igh eigh and al.  Holidays and states.  Commencement.  Using a dictionary.

Two Readers for Textbook 4

Readers: Future Trek and George Washington Carver: Making Much From Little

 

ABC Coloring Book
Reading Adventure Coloring Book

As children are learning the alphabet and its sounds, they can color the pictures associated with each of the letters.
When children learn to read, they can  color pictures associated with their reading.

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Manuscript Writing
Cursive Writing

Along with reading, children can learn either manuscript or cursive writing.  

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