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Q: Are the PhonicsTutor programs compatible
with Windows 7?
A: PhonicsTutor is compatible withy
Windows 7. The system requirements are:
- Windows
98/2000/XP/Vista/7/8.0/8.1/10
- CD-ROM
- Mouse
- Speakers or Headphones
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Q: What CD-ROM and
books are right for my students?
A: Some combinations of
CDs and books are suggested on the Order
page. With two CD's and three books
you can select those that match
your student's needs. If you have
questions, don't hesitate to
call 888-420-READ or email
info@phonicstutor.com
to receive recommendations from a
reading consultant.
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Q: What is the age range for
PhonicsTutor?
A: K-Adult.
PhonicsTutor is ideal for young children (5-9
years). It is self-paced and easily
adaptable to the needs of each learner.
The presentation and activities are simple
enough for a 5 year old to grasp and
apply.
PhonicsTutor is ideal for older students and
adults since it lets them work at their own
pace, does not have "childish graphics", and
accepts student input at the speed of
typing. The sequence and phonics
knowledge that a new reader needs is the same,
regardless of age.
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Q: Will PhonicsTutor
work for my child who has a learning
disability?
A: If the child
can convert the spoken sounds /k/ /a/
/t/ to the spoken word "cat", and
can remember a five-digit zip code,
PhonicsTutor will work with regular
use. If your student fails these
two tests the first time, do not determine
that a child cannot learn to read unless
extensive practice over months and a
professional evaluation supports this
assessment. Younger
children may fail these tests now,
but pass them in a few months as they
mentally mature. Do not underestimate
the potential of any child.
With certain disabilities, PhonicsTutor has
worked when all else failed. Parents and
teachers have reported about children who
spoke for the first time while using
PhonicsTutor. A student in
Minnesota learned to read using
PhonicsTutor even though he had had brain
surgery. Neither the parents nor the
teacher were sure he would ever read, but
provided the opportunity. Read the
reviews for more examples.
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Q: I am
required to use the school's reading
program. Can I use PhonicsTutor to
supplement it?
A: Yes.
PhonicsTutor can be integrated with other
reading programs.
If you use a reading program that is less
intense on phonics than some students need,
PhonicsTutor will fill the gap. Many
children will not break the "code" of English
without step-by-step phonics instruction.
If you have a phonics-based
curriculum, use
PhonicsTutor for
students who cannot keep up. Two boys
in a second grade ESL class in Texas used
PhonicsTutor each day because they could
not complete the extensive writing
assignments. At the beginning of the
year, they had the lowest reading
scores. At the end of the year, they had
made the greatest strides in reading and were
near the top of the class. Now in fourth
grade, they are two of the top readers in the
school.
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Q: Is
PhonicsTutor self-teaching?
A: The CD-ROMs are almost
self-teaching. The books are designed
for minimal class preparation.
We recommend daily teacher/parent instruction
and participation for younger students working
on PhonicsTutor. Introduce phonograms,
help them with the keyboard, provide
encouragement, be available to answer
questions, and verify progress. Students
will work independently as their knowledge of
reading and the computer increases.
Continue to direct assignments, verify
progress, and tell students about their
performance. Students need to know their
teacher is observing them and is available to
help them.
Older students and adults will be able to work
independently after being shown how
PhonicsTutor works. Be available to
answer questions and listen to their thoughts
about English as they learn to read and
spell the vocabulary of the largest language
in the world.
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Q: What about
the books? What's in them?
A: The PhonicsTutor
Classic Teacher's Manual is the roadmap
for using the Classic CD-ROM. It saves
time in tracking students, is essential if a
teacher was not taught to read phonetically,
contains additional phonics information, and
includes additional lesson suggestions for
specific student needs.
The PhonicsTutor Classic Student
Reader provides reading activities not
found on the computer. Stories, poems
and more provide reading practice and
enjoyment. Word lists and reading
assessment activities help both students and
teachers identify decoding difficulties and
reinforce reading skills.
The 40-page Phonogram and Spelling
Pattern Chart comprehensively examines
the patterns of English spelling and
pronunciation.
The PhonicsTutor Workbook of
Spelling & Grammar expands
on reading concepts first introduced on
the CD-ROMs. Students learn to
communicate sounds on paper as in
dictionaries, are taught and tested on the
common sounds of each Orton-Gillingham
phonogram, are introduced to grammar concepts,
and are tested on the spelling of the ten most
common words of 173 spelling
patterns.
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"My son, now in the first grade has been
using PhonicsTutor for six
months and is reading books considered
to be 2nd-3rd grad readers! I will
NEVER forget his face when after
the third lesson he looked up at me
with radiating joy and said,
'Mom, I read words!'"
full review...
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"PhonicsTutor by far the
best and most complete
phonics, reading, and spelling curriculum
for the computer I have ever seen!"
Spotlight Review, Practical Homeschooling
issue # 22
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"Your Reader is superb! It
will make a great contribution to literacy
in America. The Phonogram and Patterns of
English Chart is a mine of information.
... Where you reading my mind when you
produced the PT Student
Workbook? It looks like it. I a
sat down and read through the whole book
after the students left today. This
book is in a class all its own. It
is a significant contribution to the cause
of literacy in America. Yes I love
Davy Diacritic, and so will the
students. The
SilentSpell
tests blew me away. Forget the
competition, there is none."
Don Potter Odessa TX.
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