u/Jack_al_11

After Reading.com

My 6 yr old (Feb Birthday) is 30 lessons away from finishing reading.com. He still needs work on fluency, but is reading all the books in the curriculum very well and with minimal help or correction.

I’m wondering what people have used for reading/spelling/grammar after reading.com (both curriculum and level). For context, this year we’ve done Reading.com, Handwriting Without Tears Kindergarten, and he’s joining in on his older siblings LA(orally) which is Books and Willows and Brave Writer.

My oldest is Dyslexic and took a very different path for reading. My youngest is more neurotypical as far as his reading progress/ability.

Thanks!!

Edit: I’m grateful for those giving me advice on next steps. I’m not sure why I’m getting downvoted for asking for curriculum suggestions to support further reading development?

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