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Guest Post – Phonics and Learning to Read, Part 3

July 19, 2009

in Homeschool Building Blocks

I’ve been so busy packing and moving that I had completely forgotten to post this final part in the series that Misty wrote for this guest post series! Hope you all have enjoyed the guest post. Please go on over and visit all of Misty’s other website and tell her HomeGrownMommy sent you!

This series wouldn’t be complete without at least one post on an awesome internet resource to help with phonics, so I’ll write about one of my favorites: Starfall.com

This site is amazing! If you only check out one internet educational site, this is it. I stumbled on Starfall a few years ago and have watched the site improve and grow with new features all the time. Here is an explanation of the site for parents.

The first thing I really loved about Starfall was the founder’s story. Although Stephen Schutz went on to earn his PhD, he struggled to read as a 9-year-old and was always at the bottom of his class in reading. As an adult, he was inspired to give something back that would help other children who were struggling like he was as a child. How cool is that?

What we like:

  • How interactive it all is. The kids can click everywhere – on the letters to hear the sounds, on the characters to watch them do something funny, on the words to hear them read or sounded out, etc. And it’s all very intuitive with big buttons even my 2-year-old can navigate.
  • It’s progressive, starting with beginning sound and letter skills and moving all the way through advanced reading skills.
  • My kids really enjoy the games, videos, and stories that go along with the early reading section. It’s a fun way to reinforce early reading skills.
  • You can buy books and other educational supplies that parallel the online phonics stories for a very reasonable price. But even better for the bargain hunters in the group, they offer some great printable PDF documents for FREE. :-) You can print cut-up take home books, printing practice sheets, reading/writing journals and more.
  • And my usual favorite, once again, it’s free :-)

Do you have a favorite reading site online? Please share it with us in the comment section. Thanks!

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