Phonics & Word Attack - Comprehension - Fluency Building - Love of Reading
Program 3: Reading Skills Program for
Entering 3rd Graders
Goals
In third grade, students become fluent readers. In this program, your son or
daughter will learn and practice the skills required to achieve fluent
independent reading, including phonics, word-attack skills, multi- syllable
words, sight vocabulary, silent reading, reading with expression, and
comprehension skills.
Our long term goal is to help you make sure your child
becomes an avid reader. Children who read for pleasure, outside of school, become
strong readers and confident students, whose lives are enriched through contact
with great literature.
Instructor
Instructors are drawn from the faculty of the Institute of Reading Development.
Curriculum design and instructor training are supervised by Paul Copperman, a
Presidential appointee to the National Council on Educational Research, and the
author of Taking Books to Heart: How to Develop a Love of Reading in Your
Child.
Format
This lively and engaging class is conducted as a workshop, a format that
facilitates full participation and allows the instructor to provide individual
attention and the appropriate level of challenge and encouragement for each
student. Class is divided into short segments, each devoted to a stimulating
activity. During class, the teacher models activities and skills to the class as
a group, and then coaches individual students as they practice and gain
confidence with their new skills as applied to great children's literature. At
home, students continue to practice these skills in workbooks and books they
select based upon personal interest.
Class meets for two hours, once a week for five weeks. Your child will
practice at home for 45 minutes, four times per week. Parents are invited to
attend parent meetings at the end of the first and last lessons.
Skills
Phonics & Word-Attack Skills:
The program includes direct instruction in phonics and word-attack skills.
Instruction is provided in-class as well as through the highly successful and
engaging workbook and audio CD, Pole and Vole and the Quest for the Book of
Language. This workbook and CD provide phonics instruction in an adventure story
format.

See sample pages from Pole and Vole and the
Quest for the Book of Language (PDF document).
Comprehension Skills:
Students learn to ask questions about the setting, the story, and characters, and
to relate the elements of each story to their own lives. In this way our students
become active readers with strong comprehension. Students also learn to pick out
the main events and link them together. Finally, students learn to imagine more
clearly what is described by the author, to identify more completely with the
thoughts and feelings of characters, and to actively anticipate what comes next
in the story.
Fluency Building:
Through class activities and home practice, your child will develop a larger
sight vocabulary. Students also practice exercises designed to help them read
complex sentences fluently and expressively. These exercises make the process of
getting through words less choppy, labored, and distracting. As a result,
students are able to concentrate more clearly on the meaning and content of what
they read.
Materials
All of the materials we use are designed to build independent reading skills and
encourage a love of reading. Students receive a phonics workbook, Pole and Vole
and the Quest for the Book of Language. This beautifully- illustrated workbook
(with accompanying CD's) will hold your child's interest and generate
enthusiastic participation because it uses adventure stories, characters, and
music to teach phonics skills. Participants also receive a Course Workbook and
Parent Manual, which contains in-class exercises, homework activities for each
week of the course, and, for parents, a detailed overview of all skills and
activities contained in the program.

See sample pages from the Course
Workbook and Parent Manual (PDF document).
You and your child will also receive the Reading Development Booklist, an
important tool for building strong reading skills and the lifelong habit of
reading for pleasure. The Reading Development Booklist summarizes hundreds of the
very best children's books. By using the recommendations, which are organized by
level of difficulty, you and your child will know what books to choose and what
sequence to read them in. Your child's instructor will evaluate your child's
stage of reading development and provide guidance on where your child should
begin in the booklist.

See sample pages from Reading
Development Booklist (PDF document).
Tuition is $299.
Registration & Information
For more information or to register, call one of our Program Directors at
1-800-964-8888, 8 am - 9 pm Monday-Thursday, 10 am - 4 pm
Saturday.
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