Monday, July 1, 2013

Reading Kingdom Review


Reading Kingdom is an online reading & writing program for children ages 4 to 10 years old.


I was thinking Mica (almost age 8) would love this! He's big into reading, writing and technology. Mica did like their games, but he seemed to grasp things too easily. He read 7 chapter books over the weekend, if that tell you anything. The boy's nose is stuck in a book all the time. His teacher told us that he's way above his level.


It's good I had another kid to try their learning games on. Isaak (age 5) really liked it! He first watched Mica play, then played himself. I could see his mind wheels were turning. Sometimes he'd stop playing and ask, "Mom what letter do I put in there?" At first I helped him. The next session I just told him to figure it out. I love that they have the kids repeat a word in a different way. This helps them to learn it.




About Reading Kingdom

The founder is Dr. Marion Blank. He is one of the world's top experts on literacy and he is the Director of the Light on Learning Program at Columbia University in New York.

They also have a blog; where readers can find tips, lesson plans, activities, helpful books, and much more.

Reading Kingdom has gotten many awards and testimonials from educators, parents and homeschoolers.



Prepared

I'm really glad we were given this opportunity to review Reading Kingdom. I know Isaak will get a class in school called Technology, and site words to read. I feel like he'll be on the right track with learning.

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After 30 days pay only for your first reader: Only $19.99/month or $199.99/year.
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8 comments:

Liz Mays said...

Awesome that Isaak was able to give it a try too! I liked to read all the time like your oldest does.

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

Sounds like a neat program. We're kind of in between needing something like that. Pierce is way beyond it, and Cort and Reid are just learning letters.

mail4rosey said...

I grew up with my nose always in a book too. It's still one of my favorite childhood memories.

I like these kinds of programs. If the kiddos are going to want to be on the electric devices (and they undoubtedly are) might as well use it to your advantage. :)

Theresa Mahoney said...

This sounds like a great program! My girls are avid readers too. I think getting them started early is definitely the key to them being lifelong readers.

Masshole Mommy said...

This sounds like a great program!

Anonymous said...

Whenever you see a little child's mind really engaged it is wonderful. Somethiing to behold unto itself. ~Mary

Self Sagacity said...

That is interesting. Great to know the ages it works on. :-)

~ Noelle said...

that is pretty neat... and it was so cool that you did have 2 different aged kids to try it out ;)

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