Easy-for-Me™ Teaching Kit 1

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A complete, step-by-step system for teaching a child to read with confidence.

Easy-for-Me™ Teaching Kit 1 provides everything you need to build a strong foundation in reading. This carefully designed program integrates phonemic awareness, systematic phonics, sight word mastery, fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, and writing into one cohesive plan.

Instead of relying on guessing or memorization alone, every skill is explicitly taught and intentionally sequenced—so children understand how reading works from the very beginning.


Available Formats

  • Physical – Physical teaching cards (5.5” x 4.25”) and physical books
  • Download – Printable PDF files of the cards and books

Both formats include printable PDF files of all resources and assessments.


How It Works

Teaching Kit 1 includes 77 self-paced lessons, each designed to take approximately 20–30 minutes. Lessons are clearly written so parents and teachers can confidently implement them without specialized training.

The program focuses on six essential components of reading:

  • Phonemic awareness through structured auditory practice
  • Phonics taught through meaningful sound spellings
  • High-frequency word mastery
  • Fluency through patterned practice and connected reading
  • Comprehension through visual and sequencing activities
  • Writing to reinforce and solidify learning

Each new skill connects directly to previously learned material, helping children build strong visual and body memory for lasting retention.


Program Structure

Section 1: Building the Foundation

Children learn why and how reading works before adding complexity. With a small set of tools, they begin decoding and reading real books quickly.

  • By Lesson 20: 8 sounds and 4 words mastered, ready to read the first 2 Set A books.
  • By Lesson 30: 8 sounds and 23 sight words mastered, able to read 7 Set A books.

Section 2: Expanding Skills

Students add new sounds, blend words, practice writing, build vocabulary, and read additional books. Because they already understand the reading process, progress accelerates.

Section 3: Completing the Journey

The final section introduces remaining sounds and the last 5 SnapWords® from List A, culminating in reading the final 7 books in Easy-for-Me™ Children’s Readers Set A.


A clear roadmap. A multisensory approach. A confident reader.

Physical
Physical cards, measuring 5.5” x 4.25”, and physical books

Download
Printable PDF files of the cards and the books

Please note that Beyond Sight Words Activities are downloads only, not physical products.

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FAQs

Stories and visuals serve as potent instruments for engaging and educating children. Young learners naturally gravitate toward visual stimuli, stories that captivate their imagination, and interactive, tactile experiences. When crafting each letter of the alphabet, align its shape with a recognizable object. This association links the letter's form with its corresponding sound. By incorporating images, children can seamlessly connect letter shapes with their phonetic sounds. The addition of stories and imagery reinforces the memorization of letters and their associated sounds. Furthermore, the inclusion of hands-on and tactile activities enhances the learning experience.

Teaching the alphabet in the traditional alphabetical order, as seen in the alphabet song, isn't inherently magical or more effective. Letters in words don't always follow the alphabetical sequence either. Alphabet Tales takes a different approach by presenting the alphabet in a deliberate order that enables young learners to construct simple words right away. This approach offers a clever and practical way to demonstrate the purpose of letters to children. For instance, Alphabet Tales introduces the Letter A and its associated sound first, followed immediately by the letter T. This allows children to form the word "AT." Subsequently, the introduction of the letter C forms the word "CAT," and so on. By showing the practical application of letters and their sounds, Alphabet Tales provides a more meaningful and engaging way for young children to learn.

Sight words are critical in early literacy because they make up 80-90% of the words children encounter in text, and recognizing them instantly greatly simplifies reading, improving fluency and comprehension. These high-frequency words, such as "the" and "and," enhance reading fluency, comprehension, and confidence, laying the foundation for more advanced literacy skills, reducing cognitive load, and supporting performance on standardized tests and overall language development. In a nutshell, mastering sight words is essential for building strong reading skills in children.

Embrace a holistic approach to learning to read, one that engages multiple regions of the brain and the body—a comprehensive "whole body/brain learning" strategy. This method taps into the brain's optimal learning mode, which is through sensory input encompassing body movement, visuals, tactile experiences, and tangible objects, as opposed to static images. To effectively support kinesthetic learners, consider the following tips: encourage physical replication, link abstract concepts to tangibles, involve hands-on learning, employ multimodal teaching, and integrate problem-solving with tangible objects.

Complete the learning cycle to ensure the learning process forms a full circle. When you teach through all three modalities, the second step involves allowing the child time to deepen their understanding by drawing, writing a phrase using the new word, and illustrating it. The final step is when the child can articulate and demonstrate what they've learned, showing you the drawings they've created and discussing their learning journey. This process ensures that information is absorbed, organized, and committed to long-term memory, and then it is shared verbally and tangibly—an exceptionally effective and beautiful learning approach.

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