This impressively strong language arts program covers all aspects
of language arts and has a lot to offer. It includes solid instruction, a
biblical worldview, and colorful and engaging student materials, along with
well-organized and user-friendly teacher resources. A major focus is on
developing traits that lead toward effective, literature-based writing skills. While
the lower grades emphasize systematic phonics instruction, all levels of
Language/Writing instruction integrate a phonics review for strengthening
fluency while also developing speaking/listening, grammar, and writing skills. Reading/Literature
studies feature a variety of genres and include a refreshing of phonics skills,
reading comprehension and reading skills, vocabulary, spelling, and listening
comprehension. This series meets or exceeds national standards and was
developed following the guidelines of The Fountas & Pinnell Literacy™ Continuum.
Program materials are bright, colorful, and engaging. Texts are
varied and provide opportunities for discussion and interaction. Students and teachers
talk about the texts, share thoughts, and seek to better understand the main
ideas. The classroom-oriented teacher materials are still user-friendly for
homeschools (daily lessons plans are limited to a two-page spread). The general
pace of instruction is robust and challenging, but not overwhelming. All
materials are written with a Christian worldview, with biblical principles
embedded throughout. Content is interactive, culturally relevant, and
inspirational. Teaching approaches are innovative as well as spiritually
motivated. The systematic reading instruction provides instruction in phonemic
awareness and phonics rules, reading fluency, vocabulary, and reading
comprehension. In the lower grades, students begin with decodable and leveled
readers, eventually working toward reading whole age-appropriate novels in the
upper grades. All grade levels intertwine suggested read-alouds with literature
guides, steering student engagement with discussion build right in.
Course components vary as the program progresses through the grades,
with a distinctive change occurring at Grade 3. Grades K-2 employ a Teacher Edition
(available either in print or as an e-book), a Student Edition, Student
Spelling Workbooks (1st and 2nd grade only), Decodable Readers (K and 1st
grade), Leveled Readers (1st and 2nd grade), and printable Teacher Resources
(available at Purposeful Design’s website for purchasers of either the Teacher’s
Edition or the Teacher e-book). These courses each have eleven units per year, with
each unit highlighting a character quality or topical theme (i.e. courage,
inventions) with an accompanying Scripture verse. There are three chapters per
unit (five daily lessons per weekly chapter), for a total of 33 weeks of
instruction. These levels mention an optional language arts manipulative kit
(includes common phonics manipulatives such as small & large magnetic
letters, sandpaper letters, letter tiles, alpha cards and placemats, mini alpha
cards, and beginning blends). These items are not available in kit form at
Rainbow Resource Center but can be purchased individually.
From Grade
3 on, course
components diverge into the two main strands of Language Arts: Language/Writing and Reading Skills. For a complete language arts
program, you’ll need the Student and Teacher texts for each strand (4 books in
total). Each weekly lesson (30 weeks total) in the Language and Writing texts incorporates grammar,
writing, spelling, speaking/listening skills, and vocabulary. The Reading and Literature texts review phonics weekly and focus on
different reading comprehension skills, context clues, listening comprehension,
and genre. These grades intentionally weave a biblical worldview in all program
components. Student materials are consumable (perforated pages) and the teacher
materials can be purchased as a spiral-bound softcover/hardcover combo or as
digital e-books. The Teacher e-book contains the same content as the print
edition. An email with access information will be sent in 1-2 business days
after your order is processed. Please note, the Teacher e-book cannot be printed and is not refundable.
Also starting at Grade 3, the program transitions away from
publisher-written reading books to carefully selected, classic read-aloud
Literature (recommended) and Readers (required). These lists are found in the TEs
and on our website. The
Reading and Literature TG provides extremely detailed,
pick-up-and-go Literature
Guides and
Reader Guides. These resources give you as teacher a wealth of support for engaging
with the literature in vocabulary, discussing comprehension, building fluency,
and for literature discussion.
Purchase of either the print Teacher Edition or the Teacher e-book
includes access to additional PDF Supplemental Resources available for
free at the publisher's website. Access instructions are included with either
the print Teacher’s Edition or the Teacher e-book. These resources include blackline
masters (BLMs) of notes, handouts, spelling tests, reviews of high-frequency
words, phonics, and grammar, as well as digital masters (lesson display items).
~ Ruth