4HppyCamprs
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I am going to second ReadingEggs.com my DS6 loves that website. It really makes reading fun and it does testing before your child starts so it starts at the right level.
Hi all,
I have a 6 year old who is in 1st grade. He struggles with reading. I sent him to Kind. last year, when I should not have. He is the baby of 5 kids and has a late July birthday. He barely met his standards last year, so I could not hold him back. Now, he is really struggling in 1st grade. I read nightly with him and he goes to school early for tutoring sessions. I am so sad to see him have such difficulty.
We are buying our kids a laptop (more for my oldest who is in 6th grade--the district is trying out not having textbooks and just putting the textbooks online). I am wondering if anyone can tell me about some great reading software or a great reading system. The V-tech things look really young, but maybe they are the way to go. I was looking at reader rabbit--any opinions??
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Amy,
I volunteer in my DS (6) first grade class twice a week. I work with all of the lower level readers to try and bring them more up to speed. These are kids that are struggling but do not have a learning disability.
We work with sight works alot. I mean alot! Almost everyday. More than reading. It is mainly to get them to progress with their reading. The Teacher reads with them on the days that I am not there. Now when I work with kids that are on level we do more reading.
I would suggest working on the sight words. The have your DS find those words in the story you are working on.
Here are some of things we do together.
1. memory games with the sight words
2. go fish with the sight words
3. bingo (make your own boards with words he is struggling with)
4. today we played baseball. A baseball field on a ditto sheet. 3 games pieces and then flash cards. 2 letter word 1st base, 3 and 4 letter word 2nd base, 5 letter 3rd, and anything longer was a homerun. They loved this game today.
5. dry erase board (write the word down, find it in a story, count the letter and write it again)
Start with the kindergarten sight words. Once he masters those he will be feel more confident to keep trying.
Then when we do read we right down the words that they struggle with. The words go on sticky notes and stay on the page where the word was found. Then the Teacher know which words to reinforce.
What are some of the books you are working with right now? They may have too many words for him right now. The less the better when they are struggling. Lots of repeat words and rhyming words to help them sound them out. Like mat, cat, hat, that.
HTH!
There is a website www.starfall.com that has lots of educational games for kids. My kids love to play on that. I find the V-tech type stuff is somewhat difficult and does not hold their interest when they are not reading yet.
Also, have you asked the school to test for a learning disability? If this is the case there may be more focused help that he can get.
My son is in Kindergarten but they use a web based program called Raz-kids that has been wonderful for my son. The teacher gave us a password and log on and it is full of online book activities and help. Students earn "points" for every task and create their own environments (like a forest or planet) where they can "purchase" items to put in their environments. My son loves it and it gets more advanced as they go. Check with the school and see if they offer something like this.