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Explode the code as per OP

 

Or there is plenty of other choices (although most aren't workbook type)

 

Happy phonics

Alphaphonics

100 east lessons

SmartyAnts

Click N Read

Ordinary Parents guide (WTM)

Weaver Read 123 (is this phonics?)

etc etc

 

There are soo many phonics programs out there, it just depends whether you do want to keep it workbook style. I have found, in some cases, that workbook style is a lot slower going than others (oral, interactive etc) where they can move at a quicker pace.

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I switched to Horizon earlier this year. It's a great program and yes it moves fast. When it's too much, too fast for DS, I slow it down and stay with whatever we're working on for a longer period of time until he's comfortable moving forward. To do this - supplements like ETC, Bob Books, Nora Gaydos Readers, Starfall Readers, etc. are what I used, along with work on the white board with him and doing a sentence a day illustration & handwriting (I made up a sentence based on words he knew, he read it to me, copied it and then drew a picture to go with it). By using the readers you can keep the level aligned with where your child is, doing other things just reinforces a bit more. Once DS reached a better level of competency, we started to pace a lot faster and will wrap up the first grade book 2 this month.

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Are you glued to having him do a workbook? I'd be more inclined to having teaching him his letters and sounds through hands on games, songs, and gasp! TV. "Leap Frog Letter Factory" and "Leap Frog Talking Words Factory" are both really good and you can check them out from the library. There's also a really old video called "Rusty and Rosy Letter Sounds and Such" that's from the 90s, but which most libraries have. I'd also throw in a bunch of homemade books that you and your son wrote together and that he'd be able to read himself.

 

This is how I taught my son to sound out words by 2.5, and read independently by 3ish. I'm trying it all again with my 23 month old daughter. http://teachingmybabytoread.blog.com/2011/05/05/21-months-old/

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Programs I've used and liked:

 

Phonics Pathways

Alpha Phonics

Alphabet Island Phonics

Ordinary Parents' Guide to Teaching Reading

 

The first two are very similar to each other, lists of words in word groups, incremental, easy to manage. OPG is more scripted and more thorough. AIP has workbooks to go along with it (though I didn't use the workbooks for all my kids) and teaches letter sounds and phonics rules in the context of 26 characters and how the act around each other.

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Saxon Phonics is fabulous!

 

Here I go.....let me go to MSWord and retrieve my saved "Saxon Phonics" document so I can cut and paste it here to put yet another plug in for Saxon Phonics. If I get an opportunity to share the good news, I do it.

 

My son just turned 5 and I cannot sing its praises enough --- it's working fabulously. If you click on the reviews below, you'll find my positive review among MANY other people elated with it. When I have researched a curriculum/product, I RARELY find one with SO many positive-only reviews (which is one of the reasons why I went with it in the first place), but now I see first hand why it merited such rave reviews. Might want to add it to your list of programs you're considering.

 

I compiled this list of reviews below:

 

http://rainbowresource.com/product/sku/001826/1307073365-855699

http://www.homeschoolreviews.com/reviews/curriculum/reviews.aspx?id=325

http://www.amazon.com/Saxon-Phonics-Incremental-Development-Homeschool/dp/1565771753/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1307073477&sr=8-3

http://www.christianbook.com/saxon-phonics-1-home-study-kit/9781565771932/pd/93131?item_code=WW&netp_id=119109&event=ESRCN&view=details

http://www.christianbook.com/saxon-phonics-k-home-study-kit/9781565771925/pd/82333?item_code=WW&netp_id=123412&event=ESRCN&view=details

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