I have mentioned the Catholic National Readers as our choice for reading practice. The first book is the "Primer and Book One," and is fine to work from on its own, but it is challenging. I like the Little Angel Readers Book A as a pre-primer. You can make up worksheets to practice the letters and words as they come up in the book using www.handwritingworksheets.com . There is no way to save your worksheets on this website, so print two and put one into a binder as a "master copy" for future use.
If your little one does not yet know the alphabet, www.catholicicing.com has a wonderful FREE catholic ABC's program with printable crafts for every letter of the alphabet. They also have a reproducible book containing the entire program with additional content available for $35. It is a great deal considering you can use it for child after child.
Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons is a great, tried and true choice for teaching reading, and at around $20 new, it is a great value. Donna Young has free worksheets to correspond with each of the lessons.
The Writing Road to Reading is another great resource for teaching reading which I explain in detail in another post.
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