Reading Eggs (https://readingeggs.com) is an online reading
websites that helps children learn how to read. This website makes reading
interesting and fun through the sites online games and activities. Through
expert educators with over 30 years of experience in education the website
Reading Eggs was created. This multi-award winning early learning resources
helps support your child’s learning how to read journey with the websites
online reading games and activities that are easy to follow, self-paced and fun
and engaging for young children. This website gives younger child the
opportunity to start getting prepared for the same structured learning that
they will need to succeed when they start school.
Through this website children
are taught lessons using colorful animations, fun characters, songs, and
rewards to keep the students interested. This reading website is completely
interactive which will keep the students on task and on the right track.
Reading Eggs gives parents access to detailed progress reports as well as
hundreds of downloadable activity worksheets that can help the child with the
lessons in the program. Read Eggs has developed an effective learn to read
process which has students engaged and interested. First students are to
complete animated online lessons where they learn essential reading and phonics
skills. Then students are given opportunities to read online books of words
that they have already studied in the program. During this process students
earn golden eggs as rewards for the progress they have made in the program. With
these eggs children can buy reward games and items for their avatar or house in
the program. After ten lessons, children are to complete a quiz which provides
parents and the program an idea of what the child is learning.
Overall, Reading Eggs is an
amazing website to help build on early literacy skills. I believe that this
website gives parents the opportunity to help child get prepared for literacy
skills that will learned when they start school. This website can also be a
great resource for students in my classroom who are struggling in reading.
*Contribution by Erika Lorenzo.
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