Hi there,jewel7123 wrote:
Does it work with HOD's approach to short lessons?
Does it have short stories within the guide to read?
Does it focus purely on phonics or teach multiple language art skills?
It is easy to teach?
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I've used Phonics Pathways. In response to your questions, it does work with short lessons. It has "proverb:s in the guide that you read to motivate and encourage your student. Each lesson builds your child's phonetic awareness, as you progress from reading words, to phrases, to sentences, to stories. The author encourages you to make sure your child can read, spell and write the words before you move ahead. As you progress through the book, your child learns basic rules of spelling. Of course, depending on the age of your child, you might use different mediums for writing, such as sand or a paint brush. It is extremely easy to teach. I like Phonics Pathways a great deal. In fact, it is the one phonics program I have that I frequently refer back to when I need to review skills with a child or clarify problems. Phonics Pathways has been revised and updated since I purchased my copy, so I'm not sure what changes are in the newer guide. However, I have enjoyed using PP along with the Pyramid Book by the same author. The other resource we enjoy from the same author are the games, which review phonetic skills. I do think it is a great material to consider adding to your resources.
