I received a free year of Reading Kingdom subscription in exchange for an honest review. I have both my 4 and 6 year old doing the Kindergarten Level 1 reading and writing program. The teacher or praent has a dashboard that you can click on each child and see their progress and performance. It leads them into the game using an owl character. Each lesson is about 15-30 minutes long. There have been 20 activities for each of them that practice one word in each of the 20 activities. As it goes up, I assuming it is sentences and writing, but mine are in the basics of reading. I am having to help my 4 year old with the mouse and clicking on answers. She is struggling some, but the games are getting predictable, so she is starting to get it without me. My 6 year old is understanding how to do it by himself. They both have very basic reading skills because they haven't started Kindergarten yet. For example, one section is spelling the word girl using various activities like spelling it with letter boxes, clicking on pictures, clicking on bubbles or blasting it with a rocketship using a keyboard. Lots of variety and animation. Everything moves at a healthy pace and nothing is flashy. The word is read to them or hints are given if they take too long. It will move on if they don't choose anything or get it wrong. Very simple and colorful.
Here is the link to check it out:
This is another version you can use if you have a child with autism: https://www.ASDReading.com
No comments:
Post a Comment