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Reading
I am continuously adding to my list of resources, suppliers and links for this subject.
Checklists
Tips for Learning How to Read
Articles
Links
Free Internet Resources
Homeschool Resources
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- Downunder Literature - Australian company begun by two homeschooling mothers. Their goal is to "inspire children to read and love good Australian and New Zealand literature". Publications include copy work and nature study resources, notably Nuri Mass's Wonderland of Nature .
- Good Books lists pages of excellent quality Australian and New Zealand authored books, both classic and modern, with links.
- Teachers4Teachers produce Reading Blue Box and the Reading Green Box, a multi-levelled kits with activities to develop skills in literal, interpretive, inferential and critical levels of reading comprehension.
- www.UCanRead. com
- http://www.learntoreadfree.com/index.php A Montessori inspired learn to read program.

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