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My 9yo has finished AAR and I plan to start AAS with her in the fall. I'm looking for a workbook because I think some daily writing related phonics work will help her spelling. She needs lots of reviews and practice to master things. Since we used AAR, there was no phonics related writing at all so I want to start at a level that's very easy for her but will just give her more practice at listening to sounds and writing them sort of thing. AAS will be her main spelling, but just something independent to help reenforce things.

 

Explode the code was the first thing that came to mind, but I'm planning to use that with her younger brother and I want them in separate programs to cut down on comparisons.

 

Is MCP plaid phonics any good? Or how about climbing to good English 1? CLE LA 1?

 

Eta: maybe what I need is a spelling workbook to re enforce/practice spelling? Instead of a phonics workbook. Because she reads well at this point.

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I'm not familiar with the programs you mentioned, but I'd suggest you take a look at the Primary Phonics workbooks. They're similar to ETC (and from the same publisher) but include more writing.

 

ETA: Christianbook.com has a pretty good selection of sample pages.

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I really like ETC for practicing phonics after my students are readers.  I understand your wish to cut down on competitiveness, but I had mine all go through the ETC workbooks and they were all at various stages and it never caused any issues.  TBH, I didn't even go through the books in order.  I pulled pages from every single book (I own the series), and randomly assigned them.  

 

It's a bit more complicated than that...as they emerge as readers, they are able to take in material from the higher level books, and I'd shuffle those pages in accordingly.  

 

Anyways, I also used the Spectrum Phonics workbooks for practice.  Up through Phonics Grade 3.  

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MCP is good.

Have you seen Core Skills series Phonics? I know Memoria Press carries and uses it. I think Rainbow Resource and CBD.com do as well

 

The BJU wkbk is super nice, too.

 

I would Not do CLE1.

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I have found that simply copying Alpha-Phonics and some pages from a vintage syllabary/speller replaces the need for workbooks.

 

Alpha-Phonics

http://blumenfeld.campconstitution.net/Tutor.htm

 

North American Spelling Book

https://archive.org/details/northamericanspe00leon

 

McGuffey Speller

https://books.google.com/books?id=LxUSAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=McGuffey+speller&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi3v8--obLUAhWFNT4KHcESAzIQ6AEIKjAB#v=onepage&q&f=false

 

Don Potter version of Webster's Speller

http://donpotter.net/pdf/websterspellingbookmethod.pdf

 

 

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