Jolly Phonics and Jolly Grammar Review

This article is in collaboration with jollyliteracy.com. A Fun Way to Teach Phonics and Grammar: jollyliteracy.com. Children learn better when they’re having fun, and jollyliteracy.com offers two products to help elementary school children learn to read and properly use grammar in a fun, interactive way. Members of the Crew received two different products from jollyliteracy.com (just2ducks LLC): … Read more

Talking Shapes A Talking Fingers Inc. Review

This article is in collaboration with Talking Fingers, Inc. When teaching children to read, it’s fundamentally important to teach letters and their corresponding phonograms. For many children this process is extremely repetitive, so a product like Talking Shapes from Talking Fingers, Inc. is a great resource to engage students in a fun, interactive way. Talking … Read more

ABeCeDarian Interactive Review

This article is in collaboration with the ABeCeDarian Company. Teaching our children to read is one of the most foundational things we teach them. ABeCeDarian Company can help parents with this task. The research-based, multi-sensory “decoding” approach that ABeCeDarian Company has developed focuses on phonemics awareness, phonics, and fluency in order to give a comprehensive … Read more

MaxScholar Reading Intervention Programs Review

This article is in collaboration with MaxScholar. Reading skills and especially comprehension skills are very vital skills for kids to master. Teaching reading to children can be challenging sometimes, and even when they do learn how to read, having them actually understand what they are reading can be another challenge. This is where MaxScholar Reading … Read more

Essential Skills Advantage Review

This article is in collaboration with Essential Skills Advantage. When researching language arts curriculum, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. It seems like there are millions of options to choose from.  Some focus on sight words, others on phonics.  Then there’s grammar and reading comprehension and spelling to think about as well.  It’s enough to make … Read more

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