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This is an impressive collection of products from a company that
is obviously passionate about their curricula. The website is extremely
thorough, providing resources for purchase as well as accompanying
free resources to complement the products. If you are looking for
thorough, systematic programs for teaching young children to read,
I am confident that you will find what you desire with Academic
Success for All Learners. From a homeschooling perspective, this
program is an extremely comprehensible--easy to grasp and simple
to implement. While it has been used successfully by schoolteachers
and tutors, I really feel its impact in a homeschooling household
could be monumental.
Intended for preschool and kindergarten aged children, Phonemic
Awareness for All Learners is keenly geared toward the
young mind. The Teacher's Manual describes everything needed
to complete this program with your young child, giving page-by-page
descriptions, tasks, milestones, summaries, and guides. Photocopying
pages from the book--to keep records of each student's progress,
for example--is simple, and the book is very resilient even with
much use. I find the frequent bullet-point layout very helpful,
and the appendices are excellent reference points to keep on
hand. As Phonemics Awareness is suitable for both group
and individual settings--although I believe there is a definite
emphasis on small group settings--there are tips and notes included
throughout the program to aid in helping each child master the
skills, regardless of their natural abilities.
The Presentation Book for the Phonemics Awareness program
is exceptional. Perhaps my favorite thing about this book is the
simplest aspect: the spiral binding makes it easy to use, and the
pages are all very thick and durable. This isn't a book that you
will need to replace after one year; it will survive many schoolrooms
and many successful young children. The format is arranged so that
while sitting opposite the students, you hold one page up for the
children to see. The page you are following for instruction is
oriented properly. This is a simple thing, but it is so helpful.
The pictures are clever and amusing, which will draw children's
attention and keep them excited to move forward with each lesson.
The format is easily accessible and very thorough, regardless of
the teacher or parent's previous experience. There are even little
reminders to praise the students for their good effort and tips
for how to know when the students are ready to move on. There are
also "correction procedure" hints to guide the parent in correcting
the child until the missed task is accomplished correctly. It just
doesn't get more detailed than this! As a young mother and new
homeschooler, I find it especially helpful.
Transitioning from Phonemic Awareness to the Little
Books program is smooth for both teacher and student, as
the programs are designed to work together. They follow the same
general agenda, right up through a reading level of the average
third grader. The books present five essentials of reading: phonemic
awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. (Obviously,
completion of the Phonemic Awareness program is one
big step toward achieving these goals.) The Little Books guide
the teacher in directing the child to complete each goal, one
step at a time. There are eight sets of Little Books ,
totaling 141 color-coded paperback books that systematically
build on one another. Cardboard Organizers are available for
storing and organizing the collections of books. While I tend
to prefer plastic organizers myself, these are very sturdy and
appropriate for the Little Books. At least four Organizers
would be needed to hold all 141 books.
The plethora of support materials for the Little Books program
is both astounding and helpful. Since not everyone would begin
with Phonemic Awareness and move directly on to the Little
Books, a Placement & Assessment Manual is available to
aid in placing a child in the correct set of books. It also aids
in tracking the progress of a student. This is a small spiral-bound
book, very amenable to photocopying for repeated use. To introduce
a teacher or parent to the format of the Little Books ,
the "Anatomy of a Little Book" pamphlet is very helpful, if not
a bit simple and obvious.
As with the Phonemic Awareness curriculum, the Little
Books come with very thorough Instructor Guidelines. From
helping the teacher create an environment for success to encouraging
the teacher to ask the child questions about the stories to facilitate
discussion, the Instructor Guidelines are short, concrete, and
useful. Progress and success are recurring themes in this curriculum,
which is inspiring not only for the student but for the teacher
as well. Color-coded Certificates of Success that match the color-coded Little
Books are a tangible reward for the child to use as markers
of reading achievements.
A set of Flashcards to accompany the Little Books is
a great review tool. Color-coded to match the books, these are
not only educationally handy but also really fun for the child.
They can easily be taken anywhere for review and practice on the
go, and they can be stored in the Organizers with the Little
Books themselves. The cards are made of a somewhat thick
paper, but it seems a little flimsy for repeated use. I am personally
considering laminating them to extend their life.
With all the bells and whistles of accompanying curriculum aids
and free downloadable resources, Little Books is a program
that has my utter devotion. The complex concepts introduced in
such simple ways is really reminiscent of the retro Dick and Jane
books, but with a new, more methodical system. Although the Little
Books themselves lack any color or particular pizzazz, there
is no hiding the fact that this is a thorough, detailed, valuable
curriculum.
Available solely from Academic Success for All Learners, the products
overall are reasonably priced and very well made. Because they
are available individually or in various sets and packages, you
can pick and choose the products that would be most helpful for
your needs. The staff seems both approachable and friendly, and
the videos available online for perusal and practical help are
educational for the parent preparing to use the Little Books and
related resources.
The folks at Academic Success for All Learners have gone out of
their way to produce a line of products beautifully geared toward
the education of small children. Its presence in any homeschool
would be edifying and enriching.
Product review by Melissa Cummings, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC , January 2011
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