Intensive, Systematic Phonics

Gideon Reading Program

Classic Literature & Grammar

Catch Up - Reading Program
Keep Up - Reading Program
Stay Ahead - Reading Program

Learning to Read Program

If your pre-reader has trouble learning his letter names and sounds or guesses at words instead of sounding them out, then the Gideon Learning to Read program is for you and your child. Beginning with the consonants, our children’s literacy centers teach not just letter recognition, but the sounds of the letters as well. Learning to read and write means breaking the alphabetic code. Our Word Builders booklets provide a step-by-step program with ample practice that allows the student to combine phonetic sounds to decode words. Research at our children’s literacy centers concludes that students who are skilled decoders are shown to have increased fluency and improved comprehension. Proper letter formation is also addressed. A list of the most commonly used words in children’s literature is included in our program. Since these words are studied in kindergarten and first grade, children who master them have a good foundation for beginning reading.  Has your student been diagnosed with dyslexia?  Can’t afford a private reading tutor? Click HERE to read more about why Gideon is a great solution.

Learning Letter Sounds
Phonics - Short Vowels
Spelling Long Vowels
Phonics Diphthongs

Comprehension

The Gideon Reading Program begins with an early comprehension series designed to promote reading for meaning. Concepts included are finding the main idea, sequencing, determining fact or opinion, and making inferences. These beginning comprehension booklets also develop new vocabulary each day. Our renowned children’s literacy center curriculum continues with a nonfiction series that contains great diversity in subject matter with excellent thinking questions. Each child advances to more challenging material as he progresses in the program. Our reading tutors’ incremental approach builds focus and foundational skills in order to deliver a more confident reader.

Beginning Comprehension
Main Idea
Non-Fiction
Comprehension Questions

Grammar

Gideon believes in a strong and direct approach to grammar beginning with first grade work. This early start helps to build a firm foundation in a subject many students find quite difficult. In lieu of a private reading tutor, our program simplifies the learning of grammar concepts through daily drills. Proper sentence construction is a byproduct of having excellent grammar skills. Proficiency in sentence diagramming completes our full grammar curriculum.

Parts of Speech
Grammar - Verbs
Possessive Pronouns
Diagramming

Standardized Test Prep

Preparing our students for the yearly state standardized testing is included in the Gideon reading program. These booklets are designed to provide practice drills for each objective addressed on this test. The reading comprehension exercises from our children’s literacy center are presented in a typical standardized testing format. Practicing these skills throughout the year prepares confident students on test day.

Poems
Venn Diagram
Classic Literature
Graphic Organizers

Vocabulary

Research has shown that a strong vocabulary is essential for strong comprehension when learning to read and write. The Gideon vocabulary program creates challenging activities to advance and strengthen basic language skills. Sentence writing using our weekly vocabulary words is also an important part of the program. Our more advanced vocabulary series consists of exercises which allow the student to apply his understanding of the meaning of the word in a variety of ways.

Vocabulary Matchup
Vocabulary Practice
Vocabulary Fill in the Blank
Advanced Vocabulary Analogies

Writing

Short writing exercises are a focus early on in the curriculum to learn proper word order, punctuation, and capitalization. Later, the exercises require more creative thought focusing with more advanced words.

Beginning Creative Writing
Scrambled Sentences
Creative Writing Sentences
Creative Writing Story
Gideon Method
Gideon Math Program