Reading Horizons Giveaway! ($299 value!)
Do you have a young child who is learning to read?
Maybe one in elementary school that is struggling with reading? I’m excited to be working with Reading Horizons to introduce you to a phonics program that will help your kids become fluent readers. Guess what? One of you will even win the Intensive Phonics Instructor Materials package valued at $299!
The Reading Horizons Intensive Phonics Program for ages 4 through 9 is a great tool both for home and school education. It’s actually a scientifically based program that incorporates teaching the 42 sounds of the alphabet, five phonetic skills, and two decoding skills. Combined, these three increase one’s ability to read English.
The package contains everything you need to teach your child, along with instructions for you.
Here is what’s included:
  • Teacher’s Manuals (2 Volumes)
  • Sound Essentials Student Manual
  • Reverse Learning Cards
  • 14 Posters
  • Enrichment CD
  • Set of Little Books
  • Tote Bag
Interested?
You may try their sample lessons to get a feel for the program. Need some convincing? Read these awesome testimonials from parents and kids. You’ll probably notice that they do have a reading program for older children and adults as well for those that struggle with reading, are learning English as a second language, or have learning disabilities.
If you want to learn more about how you can help your child learn to read or to improve their reading skills, join Reading Horizons for a free webinar on Monday, August 20th!

One of you will win the complete Reading Horizons Intensive Phonics Program package outlined above valued at $299, great whether you are homeschooling or your child attends school!

Please enter using the Rafflecopter form below.

Huge thanks to The Homeschooling BlogConfessions of a Homeschooler, and Dinker & Giggles for teaming up with Eco-Babyz to host this giveaway!

Disclaimer: I received no compensation for this publication. Eco-Babyz, The Homeschool Blog, Confessions of a Homeschooler, and Dinker & Giggles are not responsible for sponsor prize shipment.

120 Comments

  1. I love how the students identify the five common patterns and 42 different sounds. Seems like it would make it easier to put words together. I have a 7 year old who is having a very hard time reading. Would make school time so much better.

    Pam H

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