We phased in Wilson Language Basic's Fundations K-3 over 3 years - everyone 
seems to appreciate the systematic approach to teaching phonics (it also has a 
handwriting component). It aligns nicely with RTI's Tier 2 and 3 Wilson Reading 
(Remedial Reading and Special Eduation) for those students that struggle to 
meet benchmark.

It has a home component and progress monitoring component so it is 
somprehensive.

Jeanne

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Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 1:52 PM
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group
Subject: [MOSAIC] Phonics program

We are transitioning to the Daily 5 and CAFE in k-2. I'm curious to know if any 
of you have discovered a good phonics program to go along with D5 / CAFE. 
Currently, each grade level uses as different program, and we are moving to a 
more systematic approach. I'd love some good recommendations.

Thanks!

Andrea
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