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Our family has always placed an enormous emphasis on reading,
both for learning and for pleasure. In homeschooling our children,
we saw reading as the academic key that would unlock the treasures
of learning. After all, without solid reading skills, a student's
learning in every subject would be seriously hindered. But with
a solid foundation of reading skills, every subject is opened wide
for a child to explore, learn, experience, and enjoy. I see this
same passion for reading in Winsor Learning's The Sonday System by
Arlene Sonday, which is why I was excited to review the Let's
Play Learn and The Sonday System Level 1 reading
programs. The Sonday program is based on the Orton-Gillingham approach,
which makes use of extensive research on how children learn to
read. It is designed for use by typically developing children,
those with learning disabilities or special needs, older children
or adults who need additional assistance with reading, and those
learning the English language. Let's Play Learn is geared
toward early childhood learners. The Sonday System 1 focuses
on beginning reading skills and intervention, and The Sonday
System 2 (not reviewed) focuses on intermediate reading skills
and intervention. The three levels are designed to work together
seamlessly, but I believe they could also be used separately as
needed.
The Sonday program uses phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency,
vocabulary and comprehension, and ongoing progress monitoring.
As with many other programs, the focus is on phonics, but common
sight words are also taught to increase fluency. Let's Play
Learn helps students from preschool through kindergarten
with school readiness skills, such as oral language, phonological
and phonemic awareness, print awareness, alphabet knowledge, phonics,
numbers, and counting. The Sonday System, Level 1 is
a structured language program, using multiple senses for teaching
reading, writing, and spelling. The entire program focuses on helping
children "hear, see, and feel" as they learn to read, write and
spell. In other words, the goal is to engage as many of the senses
as possible to increase learning and keep the child's attention
strong. The program is very systematic, moving easily from one
skill to another as the student masters the material. Regular review
and assessments are built into the program at every level.
Let's Play Learn uses a variety of activities to teach
many important preschool and kindergarten skills. The kit includes
the Learning Plan Book, an Alphabet Book, a Shapes and Numbers
Book, a Name Strings Book, several card decks and Printing Practice
pages, Number Grids, letter and number strips, a Music and Pronunciation
CD, and a box for storing all of the supplies. The Learning Plan
Book works like a teacher's manual, with all of the instructions
and ideas needed for the program divided into short, daily activities.
The instructions are very clear and easy to follow. The included
books and card decks, such as Sound Cards and Letter and Number
Tactile Cards, help to reinforce the skills learned. The books
have bright, colorful pictures and engaging text to keep kids interested.
The Name Strings Book contains rows of shapes, numbers or letters
for the child to practice reading to increase fluency. The Music
and Pronunciation CD contains fun, peppy songs that help reinforce
the skills being practiced in the lessons. Multisensory activities,
such as feeling the tactile cards and singing along to catchy songs,
help increase and deepen the learning for the students.
Sonday System Level 1 takes up where Let's Learn
Play leaves off, with beginning reading, writing, and spelling
skills. As with Let's Play Learn, the Learning Plan
Book functions as the teacher's manual and includes all the lessons,
directions, and other information. The kit also includes an Instructional
Video with more detailed information for each lesson; a Music
and Audio Pronunciation CD; a Word Book with various word lists
and sentences for reading practice; a Resource Book, with Pretests,
Post-tests, and tools for monitoring student progress; Printing
Practice Pages to practice writing skills; Alphabet Strips; a
Reading Window with Reading Strips to practice reading; 14 card
decks with sounds, words, or sight words; tactile cards for upper
and lowercase letters; and a game board to be used with the card
decks. This kit also comes in a carrying box to organize the
materials, and it includes a tote bag to keep the materials together.
There are five PreReading Levels to assess the child's readiness
for the program, followed by 36 Reading Levels, each designed to
be covered in three to five days, or over as many days as needed.
Each lesson is designed to be completed in approximately 30 to
40 minutes per day, three to five times per week. The lessons in
Level 1 are all divided into the same six steps, which helps the
child and the teacher know what to expect each day. Each lesson
begins with a Read Sounds exercise in which the student reviews
the Sound Cards rapidly to increase automatic responses. Next is
the Spell Sounds activity, in which the teacher dictates letters
or multi-letter sounds for the student to write down. Next is the
Read Words activity, in which the student reads from the Words
Cards, Word Book, or Sight Word Cards. Fourth is Spell Words, in
which the teacher dictates and the student spells a list of words
related to the current lesson. Next comes the Introduce New Materials
section, in which new sounds or other material is presented for
the first time. Finally comes Read Aloud, which uses the Reading
Strip, Word Book, Board Game, Sight Word Cards, or other materials
to practice reading. Each step has a time limit of 2-7 minutes
to keep interest high. There is a Mastery Check for reading and
one for spelling after every three lessons so that the teacher
can evaluate the student's mastery of the material before moving
on. Any areas that need additional review can be identified and
incorporated into future lessons. Level 1 has four workbooks (and
a Teacher's Guide) that can be purchased separately. Each workbook
covers nine levels of the program and provides additional practice
for the material through a variety of exercises. Depending on the
needs of the student, the workbooks would be an excellent opportunity
for more review of the various skills being learned.
My family was very impressed with this comprehensive and well-researched
program. The kits are simple to use and very well organized, with
all materials included. The detailed instructions make it easy
to help your child achieve success. The emphasis on multi-sensory
learning helps each child learn best in the style that helps him
most. Either program can be easily adapted to the needs of each
particular child and could be used either one-on-one or with a
small group. The various card decks make practicing easy--just
grab the needed deck without having to sort through hundreds of
cards to find what you need. The music is peaceful but fun, and
it adds a nice component for reviewing and practicing various skills.
The books have lovely, colorful pictures and engaging text to keep
the student interested in learning. I particularly like the broad
range of activities to present and review materials; learning is
generally much more successful if the child can practice a skill
in different ways using all of their senses. Many assignments offer
several options for tailoring the program to meet your child's
needs. I also very much appreciated the focus on mastering the
material before moving on, rather than just completing lessons
so they can be marked off the list. My only hesitation about this
program is the price of $449 for each kit. I think this is an excellent
product that would provide a wonderful springboard in the areas
of reading, writing and spelling skills. But I would like to see
the price come down a bit to make it more accessible for homeschool
families.
The Let's Play Learn program would likely be wonderful
preparation for any student ready for a jumpstart on early elementary
skills. The Sonday System Level 1 and workbooks would
provide a solid foundation for building important reading, writing
and spelling skills. These kits could be used very successfully
by gifted students who are ready for a challenge, by students with
learning or developmental disabilities, or even by older students
who need some additional assistance to master reading skills.
Product review by Dr. Anne Margaret Wright, Senior Product Reviewer, The
Old Schoolhouse® Magazine, LLC, April 2011
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