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YOU CAN TEACH SOMEONE TO READ 2nd Edition
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Learn How to Teach Reading to a Child, Teen or Adult
Reviews of You Can Teach Someone to Read
Awarded the best how-to book reviewed in 2000 by "Today"s Librarian" See what others have to say"A superb contribution to the field of literacy. This latest edition, still amazingly practical in its approach to literacy, will serve as an essential resource for anyone helping a student become a lifelong reader" Dr. Stephan Sargent, Professor of Reading Methods at Northeastern State University, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma "This is a must have book for anyone motivated to teach another to read. I honestly don't believe my children would be at their current levels of reading/comprehension without following this book. It has been a tremendous help and a definite 'on the first shelf' resource reference in our home. I've reviewed other reading selections, É.and by far I haven't yet seen anything that so simply and eloquently, with fewer words, helps a child get to where they need to be in reading and comprehension. Granted, people have used other methods and achieved just what I have, but I think this is an easier way to achieve it." -- Amazon review by Angie, Homeschool Mom of 3, Hoover, AL "You Can Teach Someone to Read provides a fun teaching method for phonics. I actually ordered another program ($65) to evaluate alongside this one and ended up returning the other because it was difficult to follow. This book is easy to understand and the story method of presenting phonics rules is fun for the teacher and the student." An Amazon.com reviewer "Peoples, who has devoted 33 years to teaching literacy presents step-by-step procedures to give any adult the ability to teach someone to read. Of foremost importance, Peoples begins by encouraging readers to get to know their students. By providing the tools to identify a student's learning style, finding any physical learning blocks and encouraging family members to be involved in the reading process, instructors can encourage the student to continue learning. The remainder of the book has Peoples breaking down the mechanics of learning to read and gives very specific examples on how one could teach each of these concepts. Impressively, a person does not have to have a teaching background in order to execute what is being taught, making it a wonderful resource for anyone with the motivation to teach someone to read. " Today's Librarian, -- awarded You Can Teach Someone to Read the best how-to book reviewed in 2000 "This book provides parents and teachers with a systematic approach to teaching children to read that truly works. Not only do the children learn to read, they also enjoy the process and become lifelong readers. This is a book every parent should own to help their children learn or become better readers." Jill Kessler, Head of School, Pardes Jewish School, Phoenix, AZ "This program is very effective with ELL (English Language Learners) students. They are immediately drawn to the lessons because they are instructed at their level and move at their pace. A strength of this program is that after the initial assessment the instructor can address the learner's specific needs with the appropriate sections from the book. The Silly Stories combined with the games engage even the most reluctant learners." Andrea Dunne, 3rd grade ELL teacher, Holmes Elementary School, Mesa, AZ "Even an adult can learn to read! You Can Teach Someone to Read has been instrumental in assisting me to teach a 42 year-old to read. The guidelines are concise and allow me flexibility in the design of my reading program." WYB, An Amazon.com reviewer I am currently teaching an adult how to read. This book breaks down the rules of English for me. Once the adult grasps the rudiments of each letter and sounds it then opens a different world to the individual. This book frames each fundamental area that, as a teacher, you can quickly assess where the problem area is for the individual and teach someone to read." Maureen, an Amazon reviewer ...I found much of the book to be useful and interesting. The "Silly Stories" were great and I think the children will enjoy them, as well as learn the rules being captured by them. I also liked the pictures, charts and tables scattered throughout the book as well as the materials included in the appendix. "I am thrilled with this book's approach for teaching adults learn to read or to read better. I recommend it highly to anyone who has an opportunity to do this. Carol O. Allen, NC, an Amazon reviewer "I am finding the lists of sight and phonetic words in the appendices especially helpful while I tutor an adult friend who is striving to learn English well enough to study for the U.S. citizenship exam." Ellie Maas, Chandler, AZ "You Can Teach Someone to Read by Lorraine Peoples may be the simplest and least expensive way to teach a child to read. Peoples, a longtime reading teacher, has put together a phonics-based tutoring plan to be used at home or in literacy programs. The daily lesson plans are detailed and very easy to follow. More than fifty phonics rules are presented as a silly story with word lists to practice for each. This book also concludes with reading comprehension skills, including understanding punctuation and contextual clues. Had this book been available when I was teaching my four to read, I would have tried this plan first." Debra Bell, author of The Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling page 121. "Kudo's to you! I bought You Can Teach Someone to Read to teach an adult friend from another country. I want to tell you personally, Mrs. Peoples, that my friend is reading well. I'm not even a teacher, but I taught her how to read with your book. It's wonderful. Thank you. " Sandy, Phoenix "This is the clearest, and most comprehensive book on teaching reading I have read. It is very accessible and useful to both the teacher and the lay reader." I just wanted to tell you that I love your book. As a former high school English teacher who now stays home with her three children, I found your book interesting and enlightening. It really helped me to understand how someone learns to read, and I am looking forward to using your methods with my three and five year olds. I have been doing a lot of research on how children learn to read, and I found your book to be the most beneficial and informative book that I have read. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with others in the wonderful, easy to understand book" Cara Johnson, Sammamish, WA
"This clearly-written, user-friendly guidebook provides any reader with a day-by day plan to teach phonics and reading comprehension to any student. Each lesson states at the beginning how long the author expects the lesson to last, then proceeds to give detailed procedures for each day. Of course each user can go at his own pace, but the sequential presentation of the lessons assure that the user will always know what to do next. "You Can Teach Someone to Read has been a great resource for me as a first year kindergarten teacher. I needed some place to start. This book has been my teaching bible. Mrs. Peoples takes you right from the beginning of reading on through the scope to becoming a proficient reader. I have used her techniques for teaching sight words and phonics instruction. The Silly Stories are a great way to help kids remember the rules. I shared this book with other teachers in my school. They now have copies of their own and are using them as much as I am." Penny Merchant, Bayfield, CO "This is a very good book which can help anyone learn to read. It provides very good guidance for someone who has not tutored reading before." An Amazon.com reviewer "That Lorraine Peoples deeply believes that anyone can learn to read is evident not only in the broad scope of the material but also in the depth. Reading is essential in all walks of life and that it can be accomplished at any age is a strong message... This book is a valuable tool in helping those who have not yet adequately mastered reading skills. " Jeannine Stolaas, former junior high school educator, Sioux Fall, South Dakota "You Can Teach Someone to Read provides a fun teaching method for phonics. I actually ordered another phonics program ($65) to evaluate alongside this one and ended up returning the other because it was difficult to follow. This book is easy to understand and the story method of presenting phonics rules is fun for the teacher and the student." An Amazon.com reviewer "It is so important to be sure early readers get the basic skills. Not only do we need to focus our attention on early readers but we must also help to raise the reading levels of the older child. Lay people, parents, friends, and teachers can all help achieve this goal using You Can Teach Someone to Read." Arizona's Child "This book would be an excellent supplement to our volunteer literacy program. The lessons, which feature approaches in whole language and phonetics, enable the tutor to draw upon quick strategies to bridge learning gaps in a variety of learning styles. The assessment areas are solid and provide for tutors to adjust lessons according to the pace of the learner." Joe Van Zutphe, Coordinator of Volunteer Literacy Tutoring, Clackamas Community College "Presents a method for teaching reading combining elements of memorization, phonics and whole language, which can be used to teach children and adults. Emphasis is on basics of memorizing a sight vocabulary, phonics rules and comprehension skills. Silly Stories illustrate phonics rules. Includes step-by-step directions for facilitating teaching individuals or groups. The author has taught workshops for educators." Book News, Inc., Portland, OR "A well-organized and presented 'basics' reinforcer." Eugene Schwartz, Editor at Large, ForeWord magazine "I came upon a very interesting book, You Can Teach Someone to Read by Lorraine Peoples. It's a how-to book that anyone can use. Adult illiteracy is a big problem in this nation... She (Peoples) knows that everything that provides a decent life in this nation depends on the ability to read. So let's say you have a youngster who is having trouble in school. Now you can teach him or her yourself. Maybe there are adults in your family or just friends that need help? You can teach them, too. This truly is a gift that keeps on giving." Alan Caruba, Bookviews.com "....a must for anyone who would like to teach adults or children how to read or to improve rusty skills. It should be a must for classroom instructors, literacy programs and for parents to use at home to guarantee their children are not missing out. It is also ideal for friends who can use it to help someone who doesn't want others to know they cannot read. The author makes it fun to learn how to read." Sid Ascher, Syndicated Columnist for the Current Newspapers, NJ "I'm using You Can Teach Someone to Read with fourth through sixth grade at risk students. I want you to know they are learning to read, it works, and they like it." Reading teacher, El Paso, TX "This gem of a book is a must for anyone who is trying to help someone else with their ability to read. It is packed with useful lists, clear diagrams, silly stories and funny cartoons. In a time of declining reading scores, this work fills a deep need in an entertaining way." Steve Nakamoto, author of Men Are Like Fish "Most of my teen age pupils have gaps in their reading and phonics skills, which have made their educational progress very difficult. This book has helped me target the areas where extra work is needed as well as giving me a good basic set of phonics rules to use in reviewing." Shelly Fletcher, reading tutor for teenagers, Laveen, AZ ORDER NOW and SAVE
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