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Get it between 2025-03-27 to 2025-04-03. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Product Description Learning the skills that lead to reading and spelling success is more fun than ever. Kids enjoy practicing phonics rules with fun animation, humor, and songs. An on-screen mouth shows how to form the sounds. Next, the sounds are put together to read words, phrases, and sentences. Soon, students read cute stories and sing along with songs to build fluency and comprehension. Phonics Volume 1 DVD covers short vowels, beginning consonants, special consonant sounds, plurals, beginning and ending consonant blends, digraphs, word families, and silent e. Phonics Volume 2 DVD covers long vowels, r-controlled vowels, diphthongs, syllables, ending sounds, rule breakers, common sight words, and words with silent consonants. Phonics Easy Readers DVD includes 12 extra stories on DVD that build in sequence from simple to complex. Students have time to read each screen before hearing a voice read the highlighted words. For beginning readers through a 2nd grade level. The Rock 'N Learn DVD series has won over 150 awards. Review Kids love learning to read while enjoying this phonics video set. Comical characters and fun songs add to the excitement. Pop performers introduce phonetic rules followed by plenty of practice reading words. Developed by educators, this logically sequenced program is easy to use and incorporates proven methods for teaching phonics. Delayed answers and the on-screen mouth help learners check reading and pronunciation. Teachers and parents love the way this program holds attention and complements any curriculum. Kids advance at their own pace while learning vowels, consonants, blends, digraphs, and other skills. --Dr. Toy's Best Vacation Products In the ever-growing realm of phonics videos, this set stands out. The music is a strong component, providing a learning rhythm, the graphics are clear and colorful, and the progressive skills presentation is correct. The "on-screen mouth" is a helpful addition, as children can see how the sounds look as produced by a human rather than an animated mouth. The whole can be used at the learner's pace, either singly or in a group situation. Consider this a valuable contribution to the world of phonics. --Parents' Choice Recommended