ILA Newsletter Project: Effective Literacy Website #3


 

Hattie Peter

ED638 Fall 2021

Dr.M.Rivera

ILA Newsletter Project: Effective Literacy Website #3

            ABC Reading Eggs (https://readingeggs.com.au/) is a website that parents and teachers sign up to get access for the educational contents. It is an online interactive website designed for ages 2-13 years old. The main purpose of its design is to make learning to read a fun and motivating experience. The content on this website focuses on comprehensive phonics and reading programs. It covers the five essential components of reading: phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. Based on the reviews of this page, the use of ABC reading eggs has about 91% success rate. With only toddlers up to middle schoolers, the lessons for each age are said to be perfectly matched for their level.

            In order to become a member, one must sign up and apply first for a 30 day free trial. After the trial ends, you decide whether to continue to be a member or not. Before you go in, you will select whether you are a parent or a teacher. Once you set up your account, you add up the child and there on you keep track on the child’s progress on ABC reading eggs activities. It gives a one on one lesson so it allows the student to progress at his own rate.

            ABC reading eggs once again is made to make learning to read fun so there are a lot of animations, fun games, songs, and more. This will keep the student wanting to come back for more. With what is going on now with the pandemic, doing online class at home is more convenient for both the teacher and the parents. Also with the technology going on, this is good app to put in your child’s tablet or computer to be engaged at home during screen time. This website is worth your money.

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