Learn to Read – Level 4: Emergent Readers (Kindergarten | Ages 4-6)
Designed to help your child learn the building blocks of reading, Learn to Read Level 4: Emergent Readers covers: Level 3 Review, Short “o,” “u,” and “e” Vowel Sounds, The “-ck” Ending Sound, Compound Words, and 18 New Sight Words.
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Hooked on Phonics® Learn to Read Level 4 is the second Kindergarten level in the complete 8-level Learn to Read series.
– Level 1: Early Emergent Readers (Pre-K)
– Level 2: Early Emergent Readers (Pre-K)
– Level 3: Emergent Readers (Kindergarten)
– Level 4: Emergent Readers (Kindergarten)
– Level 5: Transitional Readers (First Grade)
– Level 6: Transitional Readers (First Grade)
– Level 7: Early Fluent Readers (Second Grade)
– Level 8: Early Fluent Readers (Second Grade)
Designed to help your child learn the building blocks of reading, Learn to Read Level 4 covers:
– Level 3 Review
– Short “o,” “u,” and “e” Vowel Sounds
– The “-ck” Ending Sound
– Compound Words
– 18 New Sight Words
This set includes:
– 6 Original Storybooks written to reinforce the skills your child learns in the program
– Pop Fox
– The Fog
– Fun in the Sun
– Dog Bug
– Ted
– Pig’s Backpack
– 1 Bonus Book, Big Bad Ben, by the award-winning children’s book author and illustrator Rosemary Wells
– 1 Workbook that will guide you and your child through all of the lessons and many fun activities
– 1 Set of Stickers to proudly display in the workbooks and celebrate reading success
– 1 DVD filled with music videos and fun introductions to each lesson, where letters come to life
– Video streaming online of all DVD content and additional bonus content on MyHOP (My.HookedonPhonics.com)
Designed in conjunction with leading educators, award-winning authors, teachers and parents, Hooked on Phonics® Learn to Read uses a proven, simple, and fun method to give your child a strong foundation in phonics and reading skills.
– Learn: Your child learns to read new words by watching the videos and reading the workbook.
– Practice: Your child practices reading the new sound combinations and words in the workbook.
– Read: Your child puts it all together to read a great story.
– Celebrate: Celebrate success after each lesson and track your child’s progress!
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