I have read about Reading Reflex on this board. I homeschool my 1st grade daughter. She does not have an identified ld, but is not moving through material as quickly as I think she should. I am trying Reading Reflex with her. I have noticed several additional items you can buy to go with it. What do you recommend would be good Reading Reflex supplemental materials to use with her?
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I agree completely with Nancy! You do need one of the parent support books for advanced code.
Janis
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Thank you so much for the replies!!!
Are these the stories you are talking about?
Famous Faces & Far Away Places
Second-graders and remedial kids of all ages will get practice reading while they learn about the people, places and creatures that make up the world around them. $9
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Fun In The Sun
A collection of 7 stories in basic code appropriate for pre-k through early first-grade and remedial second- grade. $9
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Fun In The Sun
Reproducible classroom version $29
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Sound Doggy And Friends
This series begins to introduce the new reader to adjacent consonant sounds. Features Sound Doggy and his zany friends in 6 adventures. Appropriate for kindergarten through first-grade and remedial second-grade. $9
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Sound Doggy And Friends
Reproducible classroom version $29
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Sound Target
These rhyming, chiming adventures will lead your second-grader and third-grader and remedial kids of all ages to great code knowledge and spelling scores. $9
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Sound Target
Reproducible classroom version $29
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Beginning To Read Stories
8 Stories suitable for children just starting to read advanced level text in paragraphs. Great for working on fluency and meaning while practicing decoding. $9
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Beginning To Read Stories
Reproducible classroom version $29
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The Tales of Snuffy Puppy
Let your first-graders and remedial second-graders follow Puppy as he learns many meaningful lessons. These coded stories will give your kids hours of reading practice and surprise endings. $9
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The Tales of Snuffy Puppy
Reproducible classroom version $29
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The Clubhouse Adventures
Second-graders and remedial third-graders will get a hoot out of the adventures of the Super Sneakers Gang, while they get lots of reading practice. $9
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The Clubhouse Adventures
Reproducible classroom version $29
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Famous Faces & Far Away Places
Reproducible classroom version $29
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Complete Stories Set Bound
All 7 sets of the above mentioned stories bound $49
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Complete Stories Set
Reproducible All 7 sets of the above stories reproducible for classrooms $99
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She does NOT recommend getting those becuase they are included in the Parent Support Book.
Janis
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Yes, do NOT get those stories. Huge waste of money! Just get either a parent supplement or parent support guide.
Nancy
Another question
Have you seen the arts and crafts book? Is that worthwhile?
Thank you so much for your replies! :D
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I haven’t seen or heard of that. I’d look elsewhere for arts and crafts, though.
Janis
It depends a little on how old your daughter is and how far into Reading Reflex you are.
If you are just starting and she is young (6yo or younger, or 7yo with severe deficits), then you may want to opt for the $59 parent supplement — which includes a book of worksheets for both basic and advanced code, and a set of cardstock manipulatives you cut up yourself. This is very handy if you haven’t already cut up your book, and includes some extra manipulatives. Frankly speaking, most children (unless 5yo or younger) really don’t need the supplemental worksheets for basic code. If you get this version, be really careful to pick and choose among the worksheets. You would never expect a child to do every word on every worksheet!
If your child is 7yo or older, you probably won’t need the worksheets for basic code and adjacent consonants. In this case, it’s probably best (and least overwhelming) to purchase the company’s $39 parent support guide, which covers only advanced code. This comes in several versions, with the only difference being the topic of the stories, not the level of difficulty. I usually use Snuffy Puppy with children 8yo and younger and Clubhouse for older. This is the most valuable supplement available from the company, and I always recommend it because it provides an easy, systematic way to work through advanced code.
In my opinion, almost everything else is of value only to clinicians and classroom teachers.
Whatever you do, *don’t* buy the stories separately. They are the same as the ones in the book, and are offered mostly for classroom and small group work so each child can have a copy.
Nancy