Ready2Read is a program that I created to help my daughter, Audrey, learn how to read. As an educator, I understand that children need both phonics and sight words to successfully learn how to read. Therefore, each unit will introduce 5 new sight words and 2 new word families. The units are designed to teach, reteach and reinforce basic reading concepts. In addition, I have made day-by-day lesson plans available, which makes it easy for both teachers and parents to implement. There are so many different activities in each unit, which really helps to meet the needs of all types of learners.*Made by a Teacher for Teachers – Since this reading program meets Common Core Standards, it is perfect for teaching children to read in a classroom setting. Teachers can feel confident in using this curriculum because its comprehensive scope and sequence allow for sequential learning. Likewise, this reading program lends itself to whole group teaching and centers.
*Made by a Mom for other Parents – So many parents want to teach their child how to read, but they are not sure how to do it or where to begin. This curriculum is ready to go! Print the materials, laminate a few things, cut a few things and simply follow the weekly lesson plans!
6) A good pair of scissors for children are important. Cheap ones tend to be too difficult and frustrating.In the meantime, if you have any questions regarding the Ready2Read program, please don’t hesitate to contact me!
welcome to our wonderland says
sounds great I can't wait 🙂
Becky says
You've got my curiosity up! I can't wait to see what you've done! I'm going to link the post you do tomorrow to my own "Saturday's Sites" post.
Until tomorrow…:)
welcome to our wonderland says
so excited I posted about your ready2read on my blog hope that is ok 🙂
http://lettersnumbersandbooksohmy.blogspot.com/2011/05/ready-2-read-wonderful-free-program.html
amoffatt says
THANKS!! You guys are super sweet!! I hope the Ready2Read program will help lots of little learners:)
Annie
shannon says
look at you go!! we are super excited to get started, thanks for the direction!
amoffatt says
Aww…thanks Shannon:)
Anne says
Thank you so much for sharing this information with all of us. My son is sure to love it. I already have the BOB books and lots of other resources. But I am very inspired by your posts. I cannot wait to see what you have in store for us!
Kimberly says
Welcome to TBA! I am a new follower!
Kimberly
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Patriots of the Republic Academy says
I found your blog form a post on Facebook. This is exactly what I need for my son!
He is blending words, but not yet ready for 'real' reading because he gets discouraged. We need to focus on sight words for awhile to build up his confidence, and this is perfect. Thanks so much!
Kristin Young says
I believe in The Letter Factory so much that I actually bought 2 copies and send it home with my students who struggle to master letters and sounds. Works like a charm every time!
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allytymommy says
I love this program! It won't let me download. Am I doing something wrong?
amoffatt says
I know that you need adobe reader to view the pdfs. I know that you can download it for free. If you are still having trouble, just email me:)
Annie
Mary says
thanks for sharing that is what I was looking for as my four year old so wants to learn how to read
Jenny says
Wow! Awesome! Over here from 1+1+1=1, Carisa's blog. This is great! Thank you so much for sharing!
Katie says
Thanks for sharing this great program!
The Mommy Teacher says
Hi! I found your blog from Pinterest:) Great ideas and printables you have…
I was wondering what printer you use since you have so many great things to print out. My current printer is on the fritz and I am in the market for a new one, but don't want to get one that uses a ton of ink on one print. Thanks!
amoffatt says
Hi The Mommy Teacher (LOVE the name),
I just use a HP ink jet printer that I have had for a year or so. I think I got it free with my computer. However, I would be open to hearing about one that works better on ink, too! Purchasing ink cartridges are a way of life here at the Moffatt Girls household…at least until we can find a better way:)
The Mommy Teacher says
Thanks! I guess I'll keep you posted about the printer thing. I saw a nice one at Costco I might try. Thanks!
Family Is Great! says
I have heard that Kodak printers are better on ink. I have seen several on clearance recently. And their ink cost less. I'm saving up for one, so can't tell you from experience. It might be good to research it.
Family Is Great! says
I have heard that Kodak printers are better on ink. I have seen several on clearance recently. And their ink cost less. I'm saving up for one, so can't tell you from experience. It might be good to research it.
Miss Amanda says
I just wanted to share that I'm looking forward to using your Ready2Read Level 1 this year with my older class of preschoolers. I spent the morning adding velcro to pieces and I can't wait! Thank you for putting this together – it has saved me so much time! http://littleadventurespreschool.blogspot.com/p/preschool-b.html
JoAnne Markov says
Is there any way you would consider doing a "phonics only" bundle? I would love to use your word family and phonics printables with my preschooler, but we already own another sight words resource/program and I can never seem to bring myself to buy your printables when half of it would be doubling up on what we already have.
amoffatt says
Hi JoAnne,
Thanks for your question. As of now, I don't plan on breaking apart the units. It is a bit too much work for me right now.
ananasattic says
Hi Annie,
I'm Liza, from Singapore and I'm truly glad to have stumbled upon your R2R products!My son is 5 and he has a language delay and gets distracted very easily. I've been working with him using your resources and he's been enjoying them pretty much. Looking forward to using more of your products in future. 🙂