Horizons K Phonics and Reading Complete Set

Horizons K Phonics and Reading Complete Set

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ISBN: 9780740301490
Grades: K

Product Description:

This grade level covers consonant & short vowel sounds, consonant digraphs and blends, silent "e," double vowels, "r"controlled vowels, vowel diphthongs. The complete set includes the student workbooks, readers, and teacher guides.

Publisher Description:

Fast track your child's reading abilities with the colorful, highly acclaimed Horizons Kindergarten Phonics & Reading Set from Alpha Omega Publications. Develop good reading skills quickly as your child learns to identify the names and sounds of letters through exciting stories and picture association. Four student workbooks contain 160 fun-filled lessons with removable, perforated pages that systemically present consonant sounds and blending, vowel sounds, consonant beginnings and endings, syllables, diphthongs, digraphs, and non-phonetic sounds. In addition, four colorful, companion readers correspond to each workbook in this homeschool curriculum with easy-to-read stories that contain words demonstrating the primary concept of each lesson. Just imagine how proud your kindergartner will be as he reads each exciting story with little or no assistance from you!

This appealing, hands-on course also contains helpful teacher's guides that include a daily lesson planner, teaching tips, duplication masters, and answer keys. Daily lesson plans clearly outline specific goals, supplies, and activities to make teaching your child to read easy and fun. What's more, you'll save on paper costs as your child practices writing phonics rules on the handy, wipe-off tablet. And your child will love all the phonics games that can be played with the colorful, alphabet floor puzzle. Don't wait another day to teach your child how to read with the Horizons Kindergarten Phonics and Reading Set. Order your copy today and begin your child's reading adventure!

Category Description for Horizons Phonics and Reading K:

This creative and colorful course from Alpha Omega Publications is a complete phonetically-based word recognition and reading program. With all the elements one expects to find in an excellent, easy-to-use program, basic concepts are approached in several ways for emphasis. Concepts are presented one at a time while review of previous material helps student achieve mastery. Sounds, the basic building blocks of reading, are presented phonetically and are practiced in words, word lists, word families, and short sentences. There is also a strong emphasis on general language arts skills and comprehension. The Horizons courses are notable for their balance between teacher/student interaction and independent student work.

Covers consonant & short vowel sounds, consonant digraphs and blends, silent "e," double vowels, "r"controlled vowels, vowel diphthongs.




Category Description for Horizons Phonics and Reading:

Starting with alpha-phonetic animals like Katie Kangaroo, Ollie Octopus, and Zippy Zebra (each engagingly illustrated), this creative and colorful material from Alpha Omega is a complete phonetically-based word recognition and reading program. With all the elements one expects to find in an excellent, easy-to-use program, basic concepts are approached in several ways for emphasis. Concepts are presented one at a time while review of previous material helps student achieve mastery. Sounds - the basic building blocks of reading - are presented phonetically and are practiced in words, word lists, word families, and short sentences. There is also a strong emphasis on general language arts skills and comprehension.

The Kindergarten program starts with letter recognition and consonant and short vowel sounds, but it also includes consonant digraphs and blends, silent "e," double vowels, "r"controlled vowels, vowel diphthongs, beginning silent letters (w,k,b,g,gh,gn), "le"endings, and a few non-phonetic word families (alk, ph, old, ost, olt, ild ind). Proper nouns, sentences, and creative writing complement the spelling and vocabulary development for basic language arts instruction.

Reviewing previous concepts starts the First Grade coursework, which continues with vowel pairs, contractions, compound words, prefixes and suffixes, "x" words, "y" as a vowel, and irregular plurals. Language arts instruction includes capitalization, punctuation, writing lessons (stories, letters, personal narratives, poems, and journal entries), possessives, synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms as well as alphabetical order (to second letter).

Second Grade starts with a comprehensive review of phonics concepts and progresses to more advanced phonics (schwa sounds, triple consonant blends, inflected endings, final adjacent clusters, silent letters, and long vowel digraphs). There is more emphasis on reading fluency and comprehension at this level. Stories are 4-5 pages long, each one introduced by a maxim and a single introductory picture. Some stories take the student beyond the concrete into an imaginary make-believe world.

The focus on the Third Grade course is encouraging a love of reading through the stories and poems of its two illustrated student readers. As in previous courses, there is both review and reinforcement of previously taught phonics. New concepts are introduced - compound words, regular and irregular verbs, inflected endings, palindromes, and more. 160 daily lessons.

The Horizons courses are notable for their balance between teacher/student interaction and independent student work. The Teacher Guides include reduced copies of the consumable student workbooks. They provide easy-to-follow concept presentation and activities with clearly stated objectives. There is very little teacher preparation - just being familiar in advance with each lesson and collecting the necessary materials and supplies. These supplies are quite basic and readily available, such as a white board or chalkboard, phonics rules and word flashcards (made as needed), and a dictionary. The workbooks are bright and colorful. The student readers use a distinctive print font that is easy on the eyes and utilizes the forms of letters being taught (i.e. a manuscript "g" rather than the more typical printed "g"). Program is from a Christian publisher, so stories have noticeable moral content, but little religious content. There is either a review (kindergarten) or test (1st and 2nd grade) every ten lessons. Each course contains 160 lessons. The complete sets for each grade level include the student workbooks, readers, and teacher guides, but these items are also available for separate purchase. The K complete set also includes an alphabet floor puzzle and a small (8.5" x 11") wipe-off lined writing "tablet" (board). ~ Janice




Category Description for Complete Programs - Phonics:

Programs in this section go beyond teaching children how to read, incorporating phonetic readers, spelling and writing as well. Arranged roughly by grade/age.


Category Description for PHONICS PROGRAMS:

Category Description for PHONICS:

Primary Subject
Phonics
Grade
K
ISBN
9780740301490
Binding
Trade Cloth; Box or Slipcased
Edition
Teachers Edition, Instructors Manual, etc.; Student Manual, Study Guide, etc.; Workbook, Illustrated
Language
English
Audience
Elementary/High School
Format
Softcover Boxed Book Set
Brand Name
Alpha Omega Publications
Weight
9.65 (lbs.)
Dimensions
11.5" x 9.25" x 5.25"
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This seems like an excellent and fun program for Phonics! I'm looking forward to it!
Breanna J on Jun 3, 2020
my daughter is going into kindergarten in our homeschooling and I really loved horizon products with my son.
Clifford F on Jul 14, 2016
This seems like an excellent and fun program for Phonics! I'm looking forward to it!
Breanna J on Jun 3, 2020
Horizons K Phones & Reading has a great reputation and reviews, so we are going to give it a try.
Katherine B on Aug 6, 2016
my daughter is going into kindergarten in our homeschooling and I really loved horizon products with my son.
Clifford F on Jul 14, 2016
In my opinion the best phonics/reading curriculum available to homeschoolers. It almost appears too simple to start, but it is very effective for all types of learners!
Natalie P on Jul 6, 2016
I used this for our older kids and it is just a great program that produces great readers.
Mary Ann G on May 4, 2016
Horizons K Phones & Reading has a great reputation and reviews, so we are going to give it a try.
Katherine B on Aug 6, 2016
In my opinion the best phonics/reading curriculum available to homeschoolers. It almost appears too simple to start, but it is very effective for all types of learners!
Natalie P on Jul 6, 2016
How does it work?
A shopper on Apr 13, 2017
BEST ANSWER: It is easy to follow the directions, but requires a lot of writing. We did not end up using it because it was too much for my kinder boy. I used Hooked on Phonics and he has progressed very well. I love Horizons, but this particular curriculum was too much for him.
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Rated 5 out of 5
I bought this curriculum for my daughter when she was six and had already gone through another K curriculum that was light The main thing that I liked about the program was how easy it was to use on the part of the parent Very little preparation is needed It is very solid in teaching all aspects of phonics That being said however it advances very quickly I can't imagine having used it with her at five as a starting curriculum It worked though for a first grade curriculum In my opinion a person could even do half of the curriculum for K and the second half for first because there is a lot to it I was not able to finish it with her in the one year The other issue I had with it was the readers There is a story to go with each lesson but they are for the parent to read aloud to the child in order for the student to hear the phonics sounds applied in the story Later as the child advances in reading from practicing through the work text they are supposed to start reading themselves at the first story when you feel they are ready That worked for a few weeks for us but then the stories became too difficult for her to read so I had to find my own readers that I felt were at her level She also tired of having to fill in so many workbook pages each day which were often between 5 and 7 per lesson That is why we could not finish it in nine months because I would often have to split up one lesson into two days I bought this because it was the program that RR uses for its Complete Package K curriculum Please understand that this curriculum does move very quickly and you may have to fill in with other readers So I would recommend it but with these cautions We are now using All About Reading this year which I will review soon
August 26, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5
This phonics curriculum is great for advanced students My daughter already knew how to read a little before starting this and knew all her letters & letter sounds This has really kept her challenged If you are looking for a phonics/reading program for advanced or gifted students I highly recommend Horizons The Horizons Math curriculum is also great for advanced students
January 21, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5
I thought this was a great program It provides a very step-by-step approach to learning to read My daughter could only read a few sight words when we started and now she is almost at a 2nd grade reading level I thought some lessons were a bit long so I did divide some lessons in half You do need the teacher's manual As stated in another review some of the pictures are a bit confusing There is no teacher prep I have a 3 year old and I will use this program with her I thought it was money well spent
April 26, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5
We are using Horizons Phonics and Reading K this year and I would like to share about it First I think it is perfect for a student who is starting kindergarten already knowing most of the letters of the alphabet their basic sounds how to blend words and how to write a few letters at least This describes my son exactly and we are loving the program For a student who struggles with writing (like my daughter did) doesn't know any letters yet or for a mom who doesn't have a basic familiarity with phonics I think it would be a difficult program to use On the plus side it contains plenty of handwriting practice with specific formation practice for each letter and even copy work of sentences so no additional handwriting program is needed in my opinion On the negative side it is very handwriting-intensive which not all kindergarten children are ready for One difficulty we have run into is the presence of pictures which are somewhat confusing (a picture of a fish meant to be "cod") All of the answers are in the teacher manual of course so the problem is easily solved by telling the child the word The teacher manual is 100% necessary though The teacher needs some understanding of teaching phonics because some topics are used before they are taught in a lesson and you need to teach them on the spot They also use the approach of having the child sound out two letters together (ba be bi bo bu) which is confusing when you come to things such as "do" and "no" which are actual words I overcome this by emphasizing that it is two letters together and not a word I strongly dislike this type of approach but I like the program so much I can overlook it! All in all though I think this is an excellent rigorous program well-suited to homeschool children who learn quickly There is no preparation required you really do just open the book and go The package includes readers with a story for each question making it a really complete program I have tried several other programs and this is my favorite! My son is making amazing progress in his reading
November 5, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5
After looking (and looking) over several phonics programs I purchased Horizons Phonics K and could not have been more pleased with my choiceThe student workbooks have colorful pages and the teacher's manual features a smaller copy of the student workbook pages (with answers filled in) which helps you and your child to read together Simple teaching instructions are included in each lesson so that everything is located in one place There is very little preparation which is a big plus!I have used this with my daughter and son and have loaned it to a friend to use so it has been well worth the money Their learning styles are very different but both excelled with this program When tested in reading both have been 2 or more levels higher than their actual gradeThe set includes a small lined dry erase board and marker teacher's manuals student workbooks student readers and a puzzle poster featuring each letter of the alphabet with a drawing of an animal or object that begins with that letter These drawings are also found throughout the workbooks I did not cut up the puzzle poster but placed it on the wall for them to use when needed This was helpful when alphabetizing words and also to remind them of what sound the letters makeI also purchased Horizons Phonics 1 and enjoyed using it
August 10, 2007

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