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Linguist Camilia Sadik discovered over 100 Spelling Rules and applied them in 600 Phonics Lessons that made Learning to Read and Spell Logical and Possible for all Ages and all Types of Learners. For free sample lessons, visit: SpellingRules.comRead Instantly is for Children, Adults, Parents of K-12, K-3 in the Classroom, K-12 Phonics Resource, Self-help Phonics Book, Dyslexic Persons, Brain-injured Persons, and ESL Students.Comprehensive Book of Phonics, 200 Phonics Lessons, Solid Phonics Foundation, A Phonics Rule in Every Lesson, Grouping of Similar Words, 1400 Essential Words to teach Phonics and Vowels, Each Vowel Isolated in a Chapter, All 38 Sounds of Vowel and their 96 Spelling Patterns, Solid Vowels Foundation, Dyslexia in Reading Ends, from ABC's to Reading Instantly, Guaranteed!Read Instantly is not the only phonics book. The author, Linguist Camilia Sadik spent 15 years intensely dissecting English, discovering over 100 spelling rules, applying the spelling rules in 600 phonics-based spelling lessons, class-testing her discoveries, and preparing 10 breakthrough phonics-based reading and spelling books. 30 Learning Features that make Learning Inescapable: All words are divided into syllables, 180 spelling patterns of phonics placed in queue to be introduced logically and one-at-a-time, all the silent letters are italicized, etc.
Toddlers can Read! Guaranteed! How to Use this Book1. Help them Speak First: Toddlers need to say a word before they can read it. To help them speak as soon as possible, help them say the vowels before asking them to say the rest of the ABC's. Every word contains a vowel and once they learn to say "o" they can easily say "toe." When you throw all of the ABC's at once at kids, they will be confused, intimidated, and that will only slow them down. 2. See it, Say it, Read it: When possible, show a real "pan" from your kitchen, make sure kids know what "pan" is, and then ask them to say "pan." After they say it, show them how "pan" is written in this book, and ask them to read it aloud. Repeat the process a few times and then teach the next word. Eventually, they will recognize the written "pan" as you flip the pages as if you would do with flashcards. 3. Obvious Pictures: Because this is the first reading book, only words that can be represent by obvious pictures are presented. For instance, the word "pan" can be represented by an obvious picture of a "pan"; but "ran" cannot be represented by an obvious picture. 4. Short Vowels Words: Because this is the first reading book, only short one-syllable words that contain short vowels are presented. The short vowels words in this book are carefully selected; they are the only short vowels words that can be represented by obvious pictures. 5. Only Letters that Sound like their Letter Name: Because this is the first reading book, a word like "cat" is avoided for now. It is avoided because "c" sounds like "k." The words presented in this book contain only letters that sound like their letter name. 6. Planned Steps: Simply follow the learning steps presented in this book. For instances, avoid teaching capital letters (Sam), letters that do not sound like their letter name (match), long vowels (rain), blends (strong), long word (pumpkin), etc. When you throw words randomly at kids, they will be confused, intimidated, and that will only slow them down. 7. Placing Words in a Queue: All the sounds we call phonics are placed in a queue awaiting their turn to be introduced one-at-a-time. For instance, "cat" is placed in a queue because it contains a hard "c." Every step in this book is carefully planned and no words are randomly thrown at kids to learn to read. 8. Guaranteed Reading and Counting: This book is for ages 1 to 3 years. Using this unique book, you are guaranteed to teach your toddlers to read 30 basic words and to count using 10 numbers. 8. Cumulative Books: The next reading & math book your child will need is Reading & Math for Preschool, which is for ages 3 to 4 years. The book Reading & Math for Kindergarten is for ages 4 to 5 years. The book Reading & Math for First Grade is for age 6. 9. Reading Achieved before Going to School: Using these reading & math books, you can easily teach your children to read before sending them to school. You will then enable first-grade teachers to teach other subjects instead. 10. Read Instantly: Most of the reading material in these books is taken from the book Read Instantly, which is a book to teach phonics to all ages. 11. Math Lessons for Toddles: The last ten pages in this book are to help toddlers say the number, recognize the written number, and then count the number of dogs on each page. For instance, kids first learn to say ten and then they see the written number 10 next to ten dogs. After that, they learn to count the number of dogs on that page, which are 10 dogs. If there are ten dogs on a page, the number 10 is written on that page.
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