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ABC The KEY™ Package Contains:
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DVD’s containing 66 lessons! Enjoy 4-5 years of lessons with a Personal Tutor - Miss Jones |
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Level One - Pre-K, Kindergarten, Grade 1 & Grade 2 |
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Level Two - Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4 and up |
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Practice Workbooks – Follow exactly what is being taught by Miss Jones |
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Level One |
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Level Two |
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Pencils |
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Level-One READING BOOKS |
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Flash Cards - to practice the 66 Phonics Lessons and ‘Spelling Secrets’ |
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Progress Chart & Stickers |
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Graduation Certificates - Fill in the student’s name when they complete the lessons |
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Level One - ABC The KEY ‘Junior College’ ™ |
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Level Two - ABC The KEY ‘University’ ™ |
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Parent Manual – Simple program guideline. Parents do NOT have to become reading teachers. |
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SKIDDLES - Adorable Plush Pet |
| How
is ABC The KEY
different
from other reading programs? |
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The Program
THIS PROGRAM
REQUIRES VIRTUALLY NO PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT. Miss
Jones, the instructor, personally tutors the student.
Parents do not have to learn to be reading
teachers.
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The
Method
The method incorporates a multi-sensory approach
that locks the concepts into the brain. Students see
the letters, hear the sounds, say the sounds, and
write the letters all at the same time. |
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Spelling
Secrets
Many of the spelling rules are set to music
making them very easy to learn. |
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Skiddles
Students will have their own "Skiddles"
plush puppy to teach as Miss Jones teaches
Skiddles. The students will learn as they teach! |
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Miss
Jones
The most unique feature of ABC The Key is
Miss Jones. Her experience, enthusiasm, and
motivational manner assures that her students will
learn to read, write, and spell. |
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Versatile
This program is suitable for students ages
4-10 years old. The program starts with basic
instructions and progresses to more advanced concepts,
making it suitable for older students. |
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Satisfaction
Guaranteed
ABC The
Key is 100% Guaranteed! 30 Day Money Back Guarantee!
Click on the Return Policy
link below for details. |
Reading is
the Key
that unlocks doors of Opportunity!
ABC The Key covers material typically taught in
4 to 5 YEARS
of Phonics and Spelling instruction.
What is taught in ABC The Key?
Level One covers sounds and rules typically learned in
Pre-Kindergarten
Kindergarten
Grades 1
Grade 2
Level Two covers
Grades 2
Grade 3
Grade 4.
ABC The Key is even effective for students in Grades 5 & 6.
If they watch the entire program and fill out the workbooks,
we guarantee their reading and spelling skills will improve
in 30 days...
or your money back.
Content Examples:
LEVEL ONE:
In Level One students sound out more than 183 words.
Sample words in Level One:
Scene 1: cab, bed, dad, face
Scene 2: had, cage, jab, fall
Scene 3: milk, home, red, cold
Scene 4: fun, space, exit, van
Scene 5: zebra, the, green, fish
Level One answers these sample questions:
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How many vowels have 4 sounds? |
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How can you tell if a ‘C’ will say ‘kk’ or ‘ss’ in a word? |
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When is a ‘Y’ a consonant and when is it a vowel? |
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What letter(s) will you NOT find at the end of English words? |
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How do you know when to pronounce T-H-E “thee” and when to say “thuh”? |
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What is ‘The Jumping E’? |
LEVEL TWO:
Level Two lessons are much more advanced than Level One. If students can already read some of the words in Level Two, they still need to go through Level One at least once. Concepts in Level Two build on material previously-introduced in Level One.
In Level Two students sound out more than 269 words.
Sample words in Level two:
Scene 6: food, purple, work, earth
Scene 7: when, noise, ticket, yawn
Scene 8: king, author, zipper, school
Scene 9: bridge, honey, shield, cloud
Scnen 10: catcher, feather, dance, please
Scene 11: ceiling, percussion, television, thought
Level Two answers these sample questions:
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Why do the words “little, handle, & able” have an E at the end? |
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How do you KNOW words like veil, vein, reign & their will have
an EI not an IE? |
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Why does the word ‘controller’ have two L’s but the word ‘traveler’ has only one? |
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How many sounds does “ough”have? |
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How does ‘Her purple bird learn words’? |

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