Reading Horizons and Discover Intensive Phonics for Yourself will help you effectively teach reading in your classroom.

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Whether your goal is to provide a solid reading foundation for young students, to give hope to the struggling readers in your high-school classroom, to empower the non-reading adults in your ABE program, or to open up new possibilities to the inmates in your correctional facility, HEC Reading Horizons has the solution for which you’ve been searching.

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Reading Horizons and Discover Intensive Phonics combine direct instruction at a chalkboard with individualized, interactive phonics software programs to provide the perfect balance of group and independent work for each student. The explicit, systematic phonics curriculum teaches the 42 Sounds of the Alphabet and seven essential skills for reading 90 percent of commonly used English words. Even the lowest-level readers see significant grade-level gains with these proven programs.

Students initially learn in a group, then work individually on the computer software, which reinforces concepts and provides individualized and targeted help to each student. We provide the training and tools you need to present the best combination of direct instruction and computer software for your classroom.

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New for Reading Horizons!

Reading Horizons 4.1 contains several New Features including English for Special Purposes databases that focus on five specific areas of interest: Medical, Business, Travel, Hospitality, and School. Also included are three new alternative language narrations, including: Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Haitian-Creole

The brand new Decoding Strategies for Literacy Development manual contains all of the skills taught in the teacher manuals, but condenses it into one manual that can be used by teachers, paraprofessionals, and tutors as a classroom manual, and for self-study.

April, 2007