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Homeschooling Kindergarten? Explode the Code!

by Amy
(Kentucky, US)

Phonics Supplement for Homeschooling Kindergarten - 4th

Phonics Supplement for Homeschooling Kindergarten - 4th

When homeschooling kindergarten, finding fun, engaging materials can help make learning to read and write a breeze. Explode the Code is one such resource you may want to try…

I began using the Explode the Code books for homeschooling kindergarten last year. The books are a great supplement to phonetic teaching.

My daughter enjoyed the workbook pages in the student books. Although the teacher's manual is not necessary it did provide many great quick, easy and engaging activities. I especially like how they break the lessons into categories of learning styles.

Amy, this is such a great resource; thanks for sharing! Although I have never used Explode the Code, I have many homeschooling friends who have, and all love it! Blessings, Heather :)

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Homeschooling Kindergarten? Explode the Code!

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Aug 19, 2009
Reinforces before moving on
by: Marty

I really like how the book stays on a certain level for a while.
It's not too fast; it gives plenty of reinforcement for the same letter sounds before going to the next set of letter sounds of similar difficulty.

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