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Can you help me compare Recipe for Reading with Barton Reading and Spelling


susancollins
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I've never used Barton.

 

I have Recipe for Reading. You can get by with just the $25 manual, and that's the biggest Pro when comparing to Barton...probably.

 

RfR is just a guide. You'll need to flesh out the lessons. That's pretty easy though ime. I make up handwriting/copywork to go along with the lessons and do spelling dictation like SWR or WRTR.

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Barton goes to a higher level.

 

You would need to follow up Recipe for Reading with Rewards and/or Webster's Speller or Megawords to incorporate multi-syllable words. Rewards is a little over $100 for the manual and workbook.

 

Barton is more scripted. It takes a bit more effort to do Recipe for Reading, but because it is not scripted, you can customize it for your student and move through it faster, it is harder to accelerate Barton.

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Thank you both for your help. Do you think it is harder to plan lessons and script for Recipe for Reading. He currently gets 45 min of help with Recipe for Reading from a Speech Language Pathologist. He started this last week. I was using the Ordinary Parents Guide to Teaching Reading. Thanks Susan

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