Look Inside Delightful Reading Level 2: Words I Can Build

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  • Look inside Simply Charlotte Mason's Delightful Reading Level 2 kit and see how the delightful Charlotte Mason method gently introduces children to reading sight words.
    Charlotte Mason taught reading with a gentle mix of phonics, sight words, beautiful reading selections, hands-on activities, and creative fun with words. Her sensible and natural approach has been faithfully reproduced in Simply Charlotte Mason's Delightful Reading kits.
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  • @Michelleh123321
    @Michelleh123321 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I never knew that children are usually ready to read before writing! My daughter did 2 half days three preschool and is in two full days 4s preschool now. Next year we are homeschooling for K and they do tons of writing and she can write the whole uppercase alphabet and some lowercase. But they don’t really do much with reading and my daughter has been wanting to read so bad! I’m excited to try this!

    • @maisieliberty1319
      @maisieliberty1319 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I've worked on preschools and can say this is true for most children. Their reading interest will develop ahead of their fine motor skills for writing or understanding of writing especially if the child is regularly read to and conversed with and played with socially. Writing will be best prepared with mark making, drawing, fine motor skill development in play and crafts and life skills. It will all come in it's right time for each child's right timing. :) Hope you have fun learning to read :)

  • @brandimgg
    @brandimgg 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This summer I found the 2011 Delightful Reading kit at a homeschool conference materials swap. I was thrilled to see some materials from our beloved SCM, and have 3 little ones who have yet to learn to read so I got it! (My eldest children learned to read before I discovered CM and her volumes.) Would the single kit from 2011 be adequate for introducing letters and their sounds as your new Level 1 kit does? After several years of homeschooling, I know there is no finding "the perfect kit that will solve everything." It's more about consistent, short, engaging, CM-method lessons. But if investing in Level 1 is a help and simplifies rather than creates more hurdles (as all your materials we have used do), I'm open to getting it, as well. Thanks

    • @SimplyCharlotteMason
      @SimplyCharlotteMason  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      The original Delightful Reading kit contains the same lessons as the current Level 3 (From Words to Books) kit. In the original teacher guide, there was a brief mention of some alphabet games (page 27) and word-building play activities (pages 29-34) you could do. Level 1 and Level 2 expand those into full lesson plans. We'd suggest looking at the pages in the original teacher guide that talk about Level 1 and Level 2. If you feel there's enough guidance for you with those explanations, you should be fine with just the kit you have.

  • @patriciacedenogonzalez8978
    @patriciacedenogonzalez8978 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi! This is amazing, I love this approach to learning to read. I would like to know where I could find something like this for a Spanish-speaking family.

    • @SimplyCharlotteMason
      @SimplyCharlotteMason  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hi Patricia! We are unaware of a Spanish curriculum however you can teach your child to read without a curriculum, utilizing Charlotte's method. You will simply follow the suggestions found within each video substituting your mother language.

  • @denisewolfe9915
    @denisewolfe9915 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    How are the word cards in the kit used? I see how they build different word families with the tiles and learn basic phonics but not what the word cards are for. Thank you!

    • @SimplyCharlotteMason
      @SimplyCharlotteMason  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The word cards are for games that involve sight word practice, typically reviewing words the child has already built in previous lessons.

  • @leahbruns126
    @leahbruns126 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    My not yet 3 and a half year old daughter has had her alphabet memorized for around a year now, and is mostly familiar with sounds, but more confident than sounds, she has been writing her capital letters down with crayons. I think it is time for me to help her progress more intentionally than I have been. Would you recommend level 1 or 2?

    • @SimplyCharlotteMason
      @SimplyCharlotteMason  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Check out this video about signposts in reading lessons, which will help you determine which step your daughter is on: th-cam.com/video/oRbRcbv87VM/w-d-xo.html

  • @familyfruit9833
    @familyfruit9833 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wonder what your experience is of dyslexia and how appropriate this approach can be with dyslexic children?

    • @SimplyCharlotteMason
      @SimplyCharlotteMason  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      We don't have specific experience with Delightful Reading and dyslexia, but we know some homeschoolers have used it with dyslexic students. You might ask for reviews on the SCM forum or in the SCM Facebook group:
      SCM Forum: simplycharlottemason.com/scmforum/
      SCM Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/1445273695729787/