![]() Teaching a Child to Read - The Natural Way! (Free membership required.) You may also be interested in his archived articles at Practical Homeschooling Magazine. One of Cathy Duffy’s top picks in homeschool curriculum.Īlpha Phonics is only one of the many resources available at the Sam Blumenfeld Archives hosted at. Print copy of the Teacher’s Manual with lesson plans for those interested. Free eBookĪlpha-Phonics: A Primer for Beginning Readers by Samuel L. For now, we will leave this up on behalf of the many people requesting it and finding it helpful…. ![]() We typically delete these resources when they are no longer available as simple free downloads. The workbook can be added to your cart, but registration is required at checkout. The hosting site is requesting a donation. Update: This is still available at no cost, however, the process to receive the free workbook is now more complicated. One more tool in the Homeschool Mom’s toolbox - and it’s free! While Ruth Beechick’s instructions are much simpler and easier to understand, both programs take a similar approach. The book goes along with Blumenfeld’s Alpha-Phonics book written back in the early ’80s and tracks nicely with A Strong Start in Reading. But for those who prefer something a little more directed, Alpha-Phonics Workbook by Samuel L. With A Home Start in Reading by Ruth Beechick (part of the Three R’s) you really have all you need to teach your child to read. Typically all that is required is simple patience, waiting to start until our child is ready and opting for a more natural method rather than a lengthy chaotic search for a magic bullet. This is rather humorous if you think about it - you do know how to read, right? There really is nothing more natural than teaching a child to read - much like we teach him to walk or talk - but we make it more complicated than it needs to be. ![]() Homeschool moms sometimes fret over the subject of reading.
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