I am having a very hard time imagining a "high interest, phonetically controlled" book. This just seems very oxymoronic to me.

Also, this is just me, but I have come to a place where I am very suspicious of any "program" with a title including words like "accelerated" or "advanced" or "fast"..... I'm just sayin'

Renee


On Aug 31, 2011, at 9:54 AM, Amy Lesemann wrote:

Has anyone heard of this program? It is supposed to be "....a systematic phonics, auditory processing, and literature-based instruction to create a
streamlined, multi-sensory program that includes immediate reading
application with high interest, phonetically controlled books" created by Stephen Tattum and the Denver Academy. One of the parents at my school is interested in it for her son. I can't find any critiques or reviews of it
online. Thoughts, folks?

Amy Lesemann

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Amy Lesemann, Reading Specialist and Director, Independent Learning Center
St. Thomas the Apostle Elementary School
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