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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent compendium of engaging games to teach reading,
By A Customer
This review is from: Games for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read (Paperback)
Peggy Kaye has produced an excellent resource for truly fun ways to engage a reluctant or struggling reader with games that both child and adult will enjoy. Some involve learning words themselves (labeling with handwritten pieces of paper the parts of the child's body). Others involve training the eye to see detail--eg, "set the table" in which the adult sets a few objects out and the child must replicate the pattern. The games are all simple, require no unusual equipment, and are well described. This has worked well for my children.
28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Games for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read (Paperback)
I had been teaching my 4 1/2 year old daughter to read using pure phonics only (Phonics Pathways). Although she could read the words, she wasn't enjoying the process much, and I was afraid of turning her off reading. After taking the summer off and then buying this book, I made up a number of games from the book. My daughter loves the games and asks to play them all of the time. I can tell that she is learning new words and enjoying the process as well. I highly recommend this book. It is broken down into sections for teaching different reading skills - phonics, sight words, etc. You can pick and choose from the games to teach the skill that you think needs emphasizing. This book is well worth the money spent.
32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Games for Reading -- works well in speech therapy,
By Bonita Walling (Chinle, Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Games for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read (Paperback)
I borrowed "Games for Reading" from a library for some ideas to use in speech therapy. I've enjoyed the games so much (and so have my kids) that I decided to buy the book for myself.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a pleasure to learn,
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This review is from: Games for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read (Paperback)
We are a homeschooling family with young daughters. My youngest daughter has absolutely no interest in sitting down to learn to read and write. It has always been a struggle with her. At 8yo now, we have begun to get a little (maybe a lot) frustrated with each other and the learning to read and write process. We both inwardly cringe when I pull out the phonics books. However, Peggy Kaye's books: Games for Reading and Games for Writing have been lifesavers!!! These games are ALWAYS fun. My daughter eagerly looks forward to playing any of the games in these books. She will even write difficult spelling words over and over again just because she is in a contest with me! Who knew that competition would be the vehicle to get her interested in reading and writing?
I'm so excited about these books that I would recommend them to absolutely anyone with young readers and writers. I haven't tried Games for Math, yet I'm sure that book is just as motivating as these books. My 10yo daughter, who reads and writes exceptionally well for her age, sees us playing these games and requests to get involved as well. Yesterday one of the games had us all in a fit of giggles as we were trying to figure out which of the statements we had written down were truth or lies. Fun! Peggy Kaye is certainly a goddess in our household.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very helpful,
By A Customer
This review is from: Games for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read (Paperback)
My older children learned to read without any trouble, yet my youngest daughter has been struggling and worse "hates to read!"She constantly says was when the word is saw, felt becomes left etc. Well, I read this book cover to cover yesterday and I am very encouraged. The author discusses children with problems exactly like my daughter, as well as other kinds of problems and the book is filled with many games to help. I believe that my daughter will enjoy most of the many games in this book and I do believe that they will help her. The book states that the most important thing is that children enjoy reading, so the games really are games. I can't wait to get started today!
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Buy them all by Peggy Kaye,
This review is from: Games for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read (Paperback)
I purchased this book after purchasing Games for Math, Games for Writing, and Games for learning. I was so impressed with her style and idea of learning through games. These books are true treasure troves. Day one of having this book, i had my children make Bingo boards with their spelling words. They were thrilled to do it, and we played a game after they were finished. One note though, the author does mention something about holding off on a select few of the games until they are reading, because it might interfere with the teaching method the teacher is using, and that parents aren't trained to teach children to read. As a homeschooling family i find that an ignorant opinion, which is why i rated it a '4'. Regardless, there are many great ideas in this and her other books.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must for reading tutors,
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This review is from: Games for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read (Paperback)
I found this book at my public library and I knew I had to have it! As a paraprofessional reading tutor, grades K-4, it's a daily challenge engaging struggling readers and this book is chock full of fun games and activities. I can't wait to use it with my students this year. I like the way Peggy shares her experiences using real scenarios and illustrations, along with clear directions. The games will freshen up my teaching while improving my students' reading and listening skills. We're going to have fun!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Games!,
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This review is from: Games for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read (Paperback)
The games in this book are awesome. As for Peggy Kaye, she is humble when admitting that not everyting will "work" and she gives great advice for visual learning. As for her words in the introduction for parents to leave teaching to the teachers....I don't use this book for parenting advice. I only use it for the reading games that are terrific.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The right choice!,
By J. Brown "mother healer teacher" (Middle Island, New York United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Games for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read (Paperback)
A great book to have for teaching children how to read. The book consists of 76 games to interest and motivate a child to read. We have had great fun with it. It works!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Teacher's Perspective,
By I TEACH K (Onalaska, WI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Games for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read (Paperback)
Peggy Kaye's books are truly fantastic. Although they are geared towards parents, I use them in my classroom all the time. Hands on, interactive learning is how children learn best. I read the negative review posted by someone who obviously has some ill feelings toward teachers and/or schools. I do not believe Ms. Kaye's intention is to belittle parents, but instead to offer them ways to help their child succeed. Many parents of my students ask me what they can be doing at home to help their child. (Without formal training, how could I expect them to know?!) I always tell them to make it fun. These books offer so many wonderful ideas to use that are still fun for the children. Although many parents have good intentions, they often grab the workbooks and drill and practice activities. Although their child may learn, it is the quickest way to destroy a child's enthusiasm about school and learning. So, for any teacher or parent, these books are a must buy! They are good for all ability levels as the activities are easily altered to meet your child's needs.
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Games for Reading: Playful Ways to Help Your Child Read by Peggy Kaye (Paperback - June 12, 1984)
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