Knitting Knights: Beyond the Sounds of ABC PDF
Strengthen your child’s phonics skills with a digital version of Knitting Knights: Beyond the Sounds of ABC!
From raccoons that cook to puppies with glasses, your child will meet unforgettable characters, learn the sounds of 28 multi-letter graphemes and read memorable phrases from any electronic device.
With Knitting Knights, your child will discover that:
- OO makes three sounds: raccoons, cooks, door
- ES makes two sounds: ponies, glasses
- EIGH makes two sounds: eight and height
*The single letters of the alphabet do not tell the whole story of English. To read fluently, students must learn all the phonograms presented in Doodling Dragons, Whistling Whales and Knitting Knights.
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Product Details
2nd Edition (2018)
60 pages
28.2 MB
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Mom, you know what I just realized? Reading doesn’t make me cry anymore!!” 16 months ago, we began Foundations A. She had just been diagnosed with dyslexia and I was so unsure of how to teach her well. Today, she finished Foundations C and she continues to gain confidence with each day! Thankful for Logic of English!! Foundations has been life-changing for my daughter and for me!
Kelli Williford
As a former Kindergarten teacher I have taught a lot of kids to read - LOE Foundations stands out as the best program I’ve used. I love the kinesthetic learning built into lessons, and that the lessons build on themselves. We’ve taken our time through Foundations A-C and I’ve seen my early reader blossom this way. If I ever had to teach in a classroom again, I’d advocated for LOE foundations to be the reading curriculum.
Sherri Smith
Amalia started with learning her basic phonograms in Foundations A in kindergarten and is now halfway through Foundations C at the start of first grade. Her progress has been so steady and stress-free. She absolutely loves to play the games and wants to read to me every chance she can get!