Even on her homework instructions, she's able to comprehend more and more on her own. I find that she's able to process and understand what she's been reading more. But now she's at that age where she's asking to stay up later, getting up earlier just to read. She has recently taken off with reading on her own. The comprehension skills building has helped my seven year old a lot. It could be because she loves robots and the bonus game is building a robot! But there's more to this program- punching in codes, remembering words, sentences, and stories was fun for each of the children. Just tonight, it's what my seven year old picked to work on. HearBuilder Auditory Memory is a favorite, especially with my seven and nine year old. This program is also great for my advanced reader, Phoneme Deletion, Phoneme Addition, and Phoneme Manipulation activities are challenging and fun. The sessions aren't long at all but I feel that they are so well programmed that she gets a lot out of them. She sees it as a fun break from homework. It's different than flash cards and paper homework that she brings home. HearBuilders Phonological Awareness has been a great tool for her to work with. As a pre reader, Pixie has been working on speech sounds. Move from basic activities (Sentence Segmentation, Syllable Blending, Syllable Segmentation) to more difficult ones (Rhyming, Phoneme Blending, Phoneme Segmentation/Identification) to the hardest tasks (Phoneme Deletion, Phoneme Addition, and Phoneme Manipulation). Practice nine activities to help them hear the sounds in words, syllables, and sentences.Įarn instruments and band members to form the rock band The Phonemix. Phonological Awareness: Speech Sound Awareness for Readingīefore children can learn to read, they must be aware of the sounds that letters make in words, phrases, and sentences - or, to put it another way, they must have good phonological (sound) awareness skills. They aren't masters at it yet, but I feel there's improvement. Making it less frustrating to complete tasks. The memory training helps them remember what they have just heard. My children are listening for key words when given instructions, and completing those instructions. I love this feature! I can see both my five year old and my seven year old a little more focused when given instruction. These fun games give the kids a little break while learning. Throughout each of my children's sessions there are "bonus" games. She is willing and eager to play the game (complete the sections) to become a Master Toy Maker. Learning in game form, with an end goal helps my five year old listen and follow the instructions. Children work on these skills and become Master Toy Makers while building their own Toy Central factories. HearBuilder Following Directions let us start at a basic level to help with auditory and following directions. Learning to focus on teacher and listen to instruction without being distracted is something we've been working on. The transition from learning one on one with mom to a classroom of 24 and one teacher hasn't been easy. My 5 year old is in her first year of public/outside of the home schooling. Learn to follow five different types of directions: Basic, Sequential, Quantitative/Spatial, Temporal, and Conditional. HearBuilder Following Directions:ĭevelop essential listening skills as they learn 40 basic concepts.īecome Master Toy Makers while building Toy Central factories. Here is our rundown of the four programs in this amazing collection.įrom the first day of school, students must be able to follow directions in order to focus on their classroom activities, interact well with other children, and behave properly.
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