Free Offer Details: Great news! The desktop version of Teach Your Monster to Read is always free. I hesitate because it does require a credit card or PayPal in order to sign up for your 30 day free trial. And also, I really hope that schools will open again in the next 30 days. So be like me and sign up, but put a reminder on your phone for 28 days out to cancel. And add another reminder for 29 days out, in case you forget to cancel the first time!
Learn with Homer is a personalized step by step learning plan that includes over 1, guided lessons and games for phonics, sight words, handwriting, comprehension, and more.
Free Offer Details: As I previously mentioned, it is free for 30 days, but it does require a credit card in order to activate the free trial. It was also advertised on the site that it is free for educators, however, I could not get that page to work. The individual student page free trial worked perfectly. Lalilo is a free online tool for K-2 teachers and students. It provides kids with personalized exercises that are playful and interactive. Then it takes information from that and provides teachers with data to track whole class and individual progress.
Teachers can assign specific lessons to their students, too! Free Offer Details : Their website says that in order to support educators and their students, all of Lalilo is entirely free. Have you checked out these free websites where kids can read books online? Did you download and share this free at home reading challenge? I help elementary teachers streamline their phonics and reading instruction by giving them all of the information and resources they need to maximize every reading lesson and raise their students reading levels once and for all.
For the one that requires a code from the teacher, do you know if there any way for a homeschooler to be able to use it? Hi Lauren. Thank you for all of ideas and resources that you have provided.
I saw a site that had music and movement while learning phonemic awareness and sight words but forgot to bookmark it. Each lesson focuses on a different group of consonant and vowel phonemes, with sound cards to show the relationship between letters and pictures. Free worksheets and online activities help kids review their skills before moving on to the next lesson.
These free resources are also perfect for teachers to use in the classroom or as part of their lesson plans. The Phonics. The first release of Free resources, the Phonics Alphabet, covers the 42 phonemes that make up the English language. These are essential for reading fluency and are taught in the Common Core order. There are three games and the main focus is spelling and beginning reading short words. Students will practice reading and word recognition via images depicting the vocabulary.
This is a section here for students to practice phonics on-line, using matching phonics games, alphabet games, letter recognition and talking phonics programs from Fun Fonix. You will find a few of the same games that are on here, but much more.
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