After so much of reading books, homework assignments, menus, road signs and everything we can think of, my kids get bored after a while. Red Apple Reading really helped them get out of the normal routine. Instead of constant pages of reading, they were playing games with fun characters to learn phonics, sight words, vocabulary and reading comprehension.
This program lets the kids work on their reading at their own pace as they play games, watch videos and quiz themselves. I would recommend Red Apple Reading for children struggling with reading, English learners and early readers. It's fun, so it keeps them focused and interested so they think they are just playing. But, they are learning too!
Parents have a separate login and they are able to monitor their child's progress. Each child will be assigned their own login so you can see exactly where each child stands.
The program worked great and is right on target with my six year old twins in 1st grade. My 8 year old, however, liked playing the games but thought that it wasn't very challenging. They got more challenging as he went through the levels and I did skip to Level C with him instead of starting at Level B like the others (Level A wasn't available to us yet). I know that there was more comprehension lessons later but he wasn't able to skip ahead to where I think he would be at. He had to go through each of the less challenging lessons first which made him lose interest a little quicker.
Red Apple Reading program was developed by educational experts for kids ages 4-9 to teach fundamental reading skills. There are over 700 fun activities and videos for your children to enjoy and their are apps available to members only too! Give a try for free and see how much your child will love it! Sign up for your free trial of Red Apple Reading Program here.
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I love that it can all be done at the child's own pace! Brilliant!
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ReplyDeletethis looks like an awesome program for children! I love that they can learn at their own pace and don't have to worry about being rushed like they possibly would be in school.
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