All About Reading Level 3 Student Packet Color Edition

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9781935197492
Grade 2-3
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Charlotte Mason
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Includes: Swing into Reading Activity Book, 60 Phonogram Cards, 315 Word Cards, 10 Syllable Tags, Prefix and Suffix Tiles and monkey stickers.

Publisher's Description of All About Reading Level 3 Student Packet Color Edition

The Level 3 Student Packet contains:

  • The full-color Swing into Reading activity book, which includes a monkey-themed progress chart to track your student's progress; a read-aloud record to track the books you and your student have read; illustrated activity sheets, including games, activities, Word Flippers, and comprehension-building exercises; Practice Sheets filled with new words, review words, phrases, and sentences; and a monkey-themed Certificate of Achievement
  • 60 perforated Phonogram Cards
  • 315 perforated Word Cards
  • 10 Reading Syllable Tags
  • Prefix and Suffix Tiles
  • Marvelous Monkey stickers

The Phonogram Cards and Word Cards are printed on sturdy cardstock, ready to be separated on the perforations, and the Swing into Reading activity book features perforated pages for easy removal.

The 54 lessons of Level 3 alternate between phonics teaching and story reading. Phonics lessons include a review of Level 2 concepts and coverage of ai, ay, oa, ow, fourth sound of y, consonant suffixes, vowel suffixes, drop the e rule, change y to i rule, ir, ur, or, oo, ea, igh, tch, dge, prefixes, ew, ea, wr, kn, o, eigh, oe, ea, and ti. Every second or third lesson is centered on reading a new story from the reader. These lessons include review, a warm-up sheet for the story (words and phrases from the story), vocabulary, an introductory literary analysis section (i.e. compare and contrast characters), and suggestions for a read-aloud time. The activity book is Swing Into Reading. Readers are Chasing Henry and Shipwreck! Chasing Henrys stories range from 8-17 half-pages of text. Shipwrecks stories are each about fifteen pages but there is slightly more text (2/3 page) on each page.

With its 2019 edition, all materials are in full color and although the stories and activity books are essentially the same, the Teachers Manuals have been expanded with additional teaching tips and hands-on learning activities. 

Other levels have level-specific Materials Kits which include Teacher Manuals and Student Packets. If you have not used the program at a previous level, you will also need a set of Letter Tiles and the All About Reading Review Box. If you already have them from a previous level, you do not need to purchase these again.

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Product Format:Binder
Grades:2-3
Brand:All About Learning Press
ISBN:9781935197492
Length in Inches:11.0625
Width in Inches:8.5625
Height in Inches:1.25
Weight in Pounds:3.15
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Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 20, 2020
Wonderful Program!
We are in love with All About Reading! It fits perfectly with our curriculum and my kids love the activities! It has really helped improve reading and teach my youngest how to read.
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Jul 8, 2016
AAR level 3
I have used this product with all of my kids. AAR is an awesome curricum that helps mamas teach their kids to read.
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We used level 2 in first grade and it is organized in a fun engaging way for the student and her reading skills grew so much.

We love this program - looking forward to Level 3 this year!

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We love AAR. Open-in-go. Thorough. Engaging.

Currently using AAR level 1. It's going great. Saw a sample of level 2, I love the hands on activity pages, they are fun and so valuable, but wondering if the higher levels incorporate any workbook pages that the child can practice puting their new skills down on paper? Been using some phonics pages from another program for now.

Hi, we just finished AAR 4 (with my almost 8 year old) and have come entirely through the program starting with AAR Pre-level. All the levels have fun activities pages that deal with the reading skills activities they are learning and the higher levels also incorporate activities dealing with reading topics such as idioms, acrostics, character development, internal/external protagonist, sequencing events, comparing/contrasting characters. If you are looking for something outside of reading such as handwriting of such words that you are coming across in reading, I would recommend pairing with All About Spelling. I might not completely understand your question, but I hope that this knowledge of the upper part of the program is helpful. For grammar, I use Fix-It grammar book 1 starting in 1st grade as my students are headed toward Classical Conversations Essentials in the fourth grade. Probably not for everyone that early on, but I have found that one sentence a day to be a rich experience in vocabulary development, dictionary skills, spelling recognition, as well as drawing illustrations to go with each student hand-written page. My daughter just finished her “2nd grade year” and had finished The Nose Tree and half of book 2, Robin Hood, and will finish that next year before starting CC Essentials in the 4th grade. She started handwriting at the beginning of 1st grade, so her first book starts in print and shows her progress in handwriting development as she moves towards smaller cursive writing in the book she is in now. It is a neat treasure from each year. I add this because it is also language arts and I am not sure what skills you are looking to practice with your child. Blessings on your homeschool journey!