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Learning to Read Naturally
This link is a bunch of information and stories on how kids can learn how to read naturally. Sometimes early lessons are not good and waiting until the child is ready or letting them learn on their own is best.
K12 Reader
Reading Instruction Resources for Teachers and Parents
Progressive Phonics
We've used this site often. It's fun stories that we read together to learn phonics.
Reading Eggs
This is a fun website to help kids learn to read.
Scott Foreman Reading
This is a free online program, by grade level. It is complete with printable and all books. There is also a section for grammar and writing.
Stairway to Reading
Society for Quality Education is a non-profit organization in Ontario promoting an alternative way to learn reading and math. This section is a free curriculum online to help teach children how to read. It's packed with games and is very hands-on. No matter where you live, this program could be great for you.
Storybird
This is an online program that allows a student to take art, get inspired, put elements of a story together to create their own story and read stories already made.
Interactives - Elements of a Story
Learn the different elements of a story to learn how they work together to make a story interesting.
National Novel Writing Month
Set in November there are free downloads and interesting information.
Grammar Bytes
This site looks like a fun way to learn grammar.
Audible.com
A bunch of audio books to download and listen to.
Books featuring homeschooled characters
This is a post on Home's Cool blog featuring books that have characters who are homeschooled.
Classic House Of Learning
This is a free Literature Guide that follows along with The Well-Trained Mind.
Open Library
A library where there are old books to search for and read (The Handbook of Nature Study is there!)
Voice Persona
Audio Books and materials to go with each for homeschoolers.
This link is a bunch of information and stories on how kids can learn how to read naturally. Sometimes early lessons are not good and waiting until the child is ready or letting them learn on their own is best.
K12 Reader
Reading Instruction Resources for Teachers and Parents
Progressive Phonics
We've used this site often. It's fun stories that we read together to learn phonics.
Reading Eggs
This is a fun website to help kids learn to read.
Scott Foreman Reading
This is a free online program, by grade level. It is complete with printable and all books. There is also a section for grammar and writing.
Stairway to Reading
Society for Quality Education is a non-profit organization in Ontario promoting an alternative way to learn reading and math. This section is a free curriculum online to help teach children how to read. It's packed with games and is very hands-on. No matter where you live, this program could be great for you.
Storybird
This is an online program that allows a student to take art, get inspired, put elements of a story together to create their own story and read stories already made.
Interactives - Elements of a Story
Learn the different elements of a story to learn how they work together to make a story interesting.
National Novel Writing Month
Set in November there are free downloads and interesting information.
Grammar Bytes
This site looks like a fun way to learn grammar.
Audible.com
A bunch of audio books to download and listen to.
Books featuring homeschooled characters
This is a post on Home's Cool blog featuring books that have characters who are homeschooled.
Classic House Of Learning
This is a free Literature Guide that follows along with The Well-Trained Mind.
Open Library
A library where there are old books to search for and read (The Handbook of Nature Study is there!)
Voice Persona
Audio Books and materials to go with each for homeschoolers.