Introduction to CompuRead
A Complete Reading Course for the Learning Disabled or Dyslexic through Early Intervention
What you’ll learn
Introduction to CompuRead
- Learn to read within the dyslexic learning disability.
- Learn all about the phonetic structure of the English language.
- Learn the directionality of the English letters in writing and reading English.
- Master all forms of letter and handwriting using the manuscript, slant manuscript, and cursive fonts.
- Learn about spelling, writing, reading comprehension, listening, sight words, and speaking.
- Learn the many different parts of the English language including consonants, vowels, prefixes, and suffixes.
- Increase a child’s vocabulary using lower and higher vocabulary phrases.
- Learn how to write fiction and non-fiction with the setting, problem, goal, and events and how to effectively end a story using Story Mapping
- Effectively read and comprehend English for the ESL student.
Requirements
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A willingness to overcome a reading disability.
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Able to commit 15-30 minutes per day to the course.
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A desire to advance reading skills and to progress far beyond the average elementary student.
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Obtain a writing pad and pencil for course writing assignments.
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You’ll need a printer and a good set of headphones.
Description
Compared has over 50 innovations built into the program, enabling your student or child to easily comprehend and understand the learning-to-read process. The CompuRead program has been used in private and public classrooms with outstanding success and is an excellent resource for a child or adult with a non-English language background.
compared is fully narrated with a professional American male voice-over talent, allowing your child or student to not only see what’s being taught but to hear it with perfect audio.
All CompuRead courses, including Levels 1 through 6, include access to many exclusive bonuses:
- The CompuRead Teacher’s Manual – Our 187-page downloadable PDF full-color reading education manual is designed to be easily read and provides hundreds of reading education tips and techniques for the home school or professional educator.
- 147 Wall Charts – Our PDF downloadable Wall Charts are a collection of letter and letter blends and sounds used in the English language. All charts feature multiple meanings of words thereby increasing the user’s vocabulary – a critical indicator of success.
- 156 HD videos for letter writing with the Manuscript, Slant Manuscript, and Cursive handwriting techniques
- They give the Long Writing Directions as well as Short Writing Directions for all letters in the Manuscript, Slant Manuscript, and Cursive fonts.
Depending on your child’s current reading level, and using the CompuRead Courses reading education methods, your student or child can be effectively reading with excellent fluency within 12 months. Many students struggling in reading, progress through the CompuRead program within an average of 4-12 months. Many students have shown advanced reading and language arts skills over and above their peers.
Get started on the path of fluent reading for your child by registering for the CompuRead Course Reading Program today.
Who this course is for:
- Students who struggle with a reading disability.
- Students enter kindergarten with little or no home preparation.
- Parents of children suspected to have a dyslexic condition.
- Teachers in the mainstream public school system, resource room teachers.
- Teachers in the private school system.
- Children struggling in learning to read.
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