I picked up some blank notecards and got to work.
By placing different letters beside this notecard...
Kayli was able to practice reading different '-at' words.
Kayli was able to practice reading different '-at' words.
I then wrote a silly book "Rat-a-tat-tat" that had nothing in it except for '-at' words and the occasional "A" or "on." Since I didn't have the resources to make a cute book here in the hotel room I put it together in a slideshow for her to read. I can't wait until I get home and make her a book. When I do I promise to put it online for everyone to use.
We even had a spelling test with the '-at' words. Kayli surprised me by doing really well. She only had to ask me how to write one or two different letters and numbers.
Since then I have moved onto writing "A Bug and A Pug" and am continuing to work on other three letter word books. I must admit it is challenging to write stories only using the correct three letter words (and the occasional sight word) but it has been fun and Kayli is doing beautifully.
Just yesterday we were at a thrift store and found this book. ->
With a little help she was able to read the whole thing! We are all ecstatic and are having fun with our reading adventures.
With a little help she was able to read the whole thing! We are all ecstatic and are having fun with our reading adventures.
With minimal planning we have added alot to our homeschooling lessons in just a few short days.
Reading
Writing &
Spelling
Now I just need to do a little research to determine what my next step should be in teaching Kayli to read since we can't stick to three letter words forever. (My aunt gave me a big binder full of phonics lessons so when I get home I'll probably be getting it out and reading through it!) Thankfully we have plenty more three letter words to keep us busy for a while!




