Download PDF Learn to Read Activity Book 101 Fun Lessons to Teach Your Child to Read Hannah Braun M Ed Books

By Madge Garrett on Thursday, May 16, 2019

Download PDF Learn to Read Activity Book 101 Fun Lessons to Teach Your Child to Read Hannah Braun M Ed Books





Product details

  • Paperback 222 pages
  • Publisher Zephyros Press (April 10, 2018)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1939754526




Learn to Read Activity Book 101 Fun Lessons to Teach Your Child to Read Hannah Braun M Ed Books Reviews


  • Mixed feelings. This wasn’t what I was expecting and I almost returned it, but my son loves it. I wanted a “curriculum” to teach my soon-to-be kindergartener to read. I was looking for something hands-on with activities and writing practice. This is not that. It does have activities, but no writing. My son is probably 90% through the book and he’s definitely not reading, but he’s closer than he was before and I think this book helped his develop the concept of reading. However, there’s just 2 pages assigned to each sound and then occasional review pages. So it really doesn’t allow enough time to really master a sound or build on what you already know.

    My son was eager to do it each day and did 5-10 lessons at a time. I do think him going through this will make it easier for him to learn to read, but I don’t feel like it actually taught him to read.
  • I'm a homeschool mom with a 6 year old who HATES reading. He loves doung this book!! The first day we got it he completed 11 pages!! It's a very big book with 206 pages. This books builds up to sight words, blended words. I highly recommend this book. I have included pictures of the first lesson my son did.
  • This is a great beginning phonics primer to use alongside other methods/games. We're doing preschool at home. It's given us a framework for incorporating structured "school" work into play. When we're ready we'll step up to Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons. This is an excellent preschool book or would work well for older reluctant readers.
  • I am an English teacher in Israel, and since this year I am teaching elementary school (which means students who never had any exposure to English before) I was looking for a book to guide me from beginning to end. I needed a book that will explicitly tell me what to say to the students, what to do throughout each lesson, how to present the material, etc. At the same time, it was also very important to me that the vocabulary in the texts and worksheets the book provides will be easy enough for my students. After long research and investigation, I decided to buy "Learn to Read" and I'm so satisfied with it! This book literally contains lesson plans, which tell you exactly what to say and do. It's so organised and so teacher-friendly + students-friendly. The lesson plans save so much time, so I barely need to sit down and prepare them by myself for hours. The vocabulary is basic, the font is very good (which is crucial when it comes to the letters a and g), the pictures are lovely and the worksheets go well with the other activities my students have in their own workbooks. Another important thing is that the book is divided into two parts - the first one is the individual letters (in the order they should be taught and not in the alphabetical order, which is GREAT) and the second part is phonics, digraphs, blends, etc. So yeah... It's perfect for beginners. At first, I was debating between "Teach Your Child to Read in 101 Lessons", "The Reading Lesson - Teach Your Child to Read in 20 Easy Lessons" and "Learn to Read" (the book I purchased). I think the first two are best for English speaking children, so if you're looking for a book to teach reading overseas, go with "Learn to Read". I highly recommend it.
  • My four year old’s birthday was a couple months late for kindergarten public school year. (October) She is eager to learn so we decided to homeschool since I stay home. She already is SOUNDING OUT WORDS on day three. The lessons are two pages and she had fun with them. We average 5 or 6 lessons a day (starting lesson 17 on day 4)... and I’m pleased! She already could write her name and knew her alphabet and some letter sounds but this is even helpful for children learning to identify letters and letter sounds!
  • The best, well thought out beginning phonics book I've seen in a long, long time. The major fault is that the sound for "a" is introduced with "alligator" and the sound for "e" is introduced with "elephant". The "L" after the vowel changes it's sound. "Apple" or "egg". would work a lot better. Otherwise an truly excellent book.
  • I brought this book for my granddaughter, who is now starting preschool this year. So far granddaughter and mom is loving the many activities that it has to offer. I'm happy that they are having a wonderful time with this big bright colorful book with lots of fun and learning activities. Thanks to seller and , I'm very please that I purchase this one because there way so many to choose from. Yes I will be recommending to family and friends thanks.
  • We started half way through the book on Sight Words and this was perfect for my 5 year old Kindergartner who is just learning to read. He loved the activities. Every day after school M-Th we would do "works" in conjunctions with his Montessori learnings and would do 2-4 new sight words/activities each day. We would then practice all learned words forwards and then backwards. It took us about 3 months to get through the book and his reading has really taken off. We had so much fun together with this book! I bought other books at the same time and have since thrown most of them out or just hand picked a few pages to review. This one has really done the job I wanted it to. I'm now looking for a sequel.