Emerging readers and supplemental books

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Mbrand
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Emerging readers and supplemental books

Post by Mbrand » Sun Apr 30, 2017 8:59 am

My daughter has started the Emerging Readers set. She is over the moon excited to have her own Bible to read to me!

I see in the Emerging Readers schedule that there are supplemental books listed. How should those be used?

Also, would you allow a child to work through the schedule as quickly as they wanted as long as she is doing well?

StephanieU
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Re: Emerging readers and supplemental books

Post by StephanieU » Sun Apr 30, 2017 9:28 am

We use the supplemental bills for free reading or when a child struggles. For example, when we got to the longer books later on, some times my daughter needed to spend down. So we would read the supplemental titles from the past few units then try the ER book again.
I didn't let my daughter fly through most of the books. I instead have her read other good books for fun. It is good practice to wait to find out what happens and to chew on books longer. We did speed up the Nature Reader some, but that was the only one I think we flew through.
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Rice
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Re: Emerging readers and supplemental books

Post by Rice » Sun Apr 30, 2017 8:31 pm

I've only had one go through the ERs so far (second is now in the Bible), but we didn't need to use any of the supplemental titles. By the time we finally got done the Bible (it seemed long, since there are so many stories, but he needed the practice), he didn't struggle with any of them, and ended up skipping the last 3 books because he wanted to read Stone Fox (DITHOR Level 2) so badly, that I let him, and he just kept moving on from there. :) If they struggled, I would have (as my DD likely would have, if we'd been with HOD when she was that age).

As for pacing, if she is reading really easily and fluently, with expression, then you could do more than one day's scheduled assignment each day. But be careful not to allow the reading time to take too long, for her to get tired or frustrated. Once she starts to need to sound out more than a couple of words on a page, or she's stumbling, not able to answer questions/her comprehension becomes less, etc. (any sign that it's becoming more of a challenge) then I suggest slowing back down to only one assignment per day, even if that only takes 5 minutes. You could, of course, go back and get any of the past supplemental titles, ones that are slightly easy, if she wants to do more reading, but is finding her current ER level to be "instructional" (3+ words/page are new, it's slightly challenging, etc.).

Blessings,
Rice

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