I just read a report that listed Cove Phonics as a reading program that was successful for a particular studetn. I have been unable to find any information about this program. Does anyone kown about this program and /or where I can find information.
Thanks.
Re: Cove Phonics
I bought a set of Cove Phonics books 2-3 years ago and really like them. (I teach both LD and Mi) The pictures are line-drawings, the pages are not cluttered, there are several activities for each concept being taught. Some require writing, some require cut-paste. If you are looking for a phonics program, this is really good. There are complete books on short vowels, long vowels, blends/digraphs, etc. I also like “Explode the Code” but the pictures aren’t very good.
I just did a quick internet search (google.com is my favorite search engine and found the following…hope it is a start for you… KathleenW
S.R.A./MCGRAW-HILL carries a variety of phonics learning materials including: SRA PHONICS (K - 3); BREAKING THE CODE (4 and up); OPEN COURT PHONICS KIT (K - 3); OPEN COURT READING INTERVENTION PROGRAMS ( 4 - 6); MERRILL PHONICS SKILL TEXT series (K - 6); COVE READING WITH PHONICS (K - 2); PHONICS TO MEANING (K - 3); McGraw-Hill phonics activity books, Lippincott phonic materials, etc.