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Carson Dellosa Word Wheels: Word Families Curriculum Cut-Outs (120192)
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This 36-piece pack includes 18 two-piece Word wheelsPerfect for hands-on reference, content review, language arts learning centers, and at-home learningUse for whole-class or small-group instructionStrengthen the school-to-home academic connectionWord wheels Help students learn Word parts and build Word recognition skills
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ColorMulti
Height0.48 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2016
Size5" Diameter
Weight0.17 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Does he know all uppercase and lowercase letters? Start with that - puzzles are a fun way to learn these.

If you're really serious about teaching reading you can then move onto phonics. There are some great phonics songs on Youtube, i.e. this one. Check at your local library for the Leapfrog "Factory" series (Here's one of them). These are a lot of fun and a great way to solidify basic phonics information. You can also start working on Fry's sight word list . 25 words makes up 1/3 of all we read, its crazy! Current research recommends a combination of phonics and sight words for teaching reading. Go very slowly with these sight words so as to not make it a tedious chore. I do 2 sight words at a time which we review as part of our bedtime routine, and only add new words after previous words have been mastered, and will occasionally have my son review the words he already mastered to keep that information fresh. Utilize a multitude of strategies/songs/games/etc to keep it fresh and fun. My son loved this phonics rap song on Youtube which I would have never guessed, (and he hated these word circles which I figured he'd love) so let your kid have options/choices in this whenever possible as that will enhance their learning.

After basic phonics have been mastered as well as some sight words, you can move onto Bob Books and some sight word books. Go slow, be encouraging (reading English is SO difficult when you really get into it!) and utilize multiple methods and he'll do great!