Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid entered kindergarten knowing how to sound out CVC words. She’s grown a lot in math and other areas in kindergarten, but she still mostly just sounds out CVC words and she’s added some sight words plush a few blends. But she can’t read-read. She can get through Bob books, but not much else. Is this normal doe end of K? When do kids read for pleasure? I thought she’d be able to do elephant and piggy by now, but even those are too hard (too many sight words, silent ‘e’, etc.
Where are your kindergarteners at this point in the year? Does the lightbulb typically go off in 1sr?
Elephant and Piggie is very advanced for someone who is working on CVC and blends. OP you need some decodable readers that focus on the patterns your DD is working on. Our local library has a very good series called Rime to Read. There are others out there.