Monday, December 8, 2008

Rime to Read Review


Rime to Read is an online reading program for beginning readers. There are 20 books total that are online, but you are able to print them out at any time (however, you only have the ability to print them out once, so make sure you get it right!)

The books are based on "rimes" (not to be mistaken for rhymes), which are words that sound alike and look alike. Rimes are sometimes referred to as word families and are an effective way to teach reading skills. (These books remind me somewhat of what I used to teach my oldest two boys, Alpha-Phonics.) The books on Rime to Read are color coded so that your child can clearly see the part of the word that sounds the same. You have the ability to click on the words that are highlighted in the story and they will be read back to you! (This is one of my favorite features of the books.) Sight words are also a part of the books, with 35 sight words introduced throughout the series.

I think that the child needs to know the sounds of the letters before attempting to use the books. I also think that this serves as a great supplement or starter program for the early reader. The site allows you to start with a sample book prior to purchasing. The entire set of 20 books costs $44.99, or you can buy 4-book vowel sets for $9.99 each. Head over to the TOS Crew blog to check out other reviews for Rime to Read.

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