Raising Robust Readers in the Classroom

 Based on the Science of Reading

Step-by-step, researched-based, multi-sensory, child-centered instruction gently guides the learner through the logic and predictability of our English language.  Teaching resources and downloadable materials including songs, games and fun-filled activities are included in our online reading program.   English is logical, sensible, predictable and easy to decode.   Now you can teach it that way.

Pilot Program Review

Chelsea Mahnken
Special Education Teacher
East Elementary School
Jackson, Missouri

Online Course Materials

Online Course with 18 step-by-step modules

Our Online Reading Course is Easy for Parents to Teach to Children

Easy to learn and teach

Raising Robust Readers Uses the Ortho - Gillingham Approach

Uses the research-based, multi-sensory
Orton-Gillingham approach

Learn more about why our course is different...

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" I got my master's in reading so I could teach anyone to read.  And here I am 14 years later, still learning....  This is a fabulous resource - thank you!"

Jennifer N

Masters Degree, Reading


Teachers Help Teachers in Phonics for Folks with Down Syndrome Facebook Group

I have a four-year-old, Luke, who has Down syndrome, and I'm a virtual teacher/tutor who loves and uses the Science of Reading in my tutoring. Before virtual teaching, I was in the kindergarten classroom for fourteen years. Almost all the books and journal articles I have read about teaching children with Down syndrome to read talk about learners knowing 100–500 high interest words by sight before teaching phonics. As far as I understand it, it's because they often have awesome long-term memories but not great short term memories. Would love to hear your thoughts on this and also hear from parents who are using the Raising Robust Readers program to hear if they have been successful and at what age did they first start and did they know a certain number of words first. Thanks so much.

Kristy C.
Classroom Teacher, Tutor

" Kristy  as a former teacher and reading specialist of twenty years, I heard and read the same research. I started down that road when my son Ethan was very young. We did flash cards and Ethan memorized about twenty but never noticed them in context. I’ve always read a lot to both my boys. Reading is their favorite. Ethan is now five and would be starting kinder in the next school year. (I say ‘would’ because I homeschool). I’ve been using Raising Robust Readers for a year and honestly it has been life-changing. Ethan recognizes and sees phonemes everywhere. He’s in a preschool once a week and he is “teaching” his typical peers all the letter sounds. He is now noticing beginning sounds. So he will say “Mom robot starts with R.” Or “Mom there is a double ee. It says E.” His preschool teachers just can’t believe it. One of the things that drew me to RRR is that as a former reading specialist I studied Orton Gillingham and I’ve seen it work miracles with people with dyslexia. RRR is so much like OG and so hands-on and multi-sensory. I just don’t see how memorizing sight words is better.

Emily H,

Reading Specialist

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Classroom and Resource Programs

 One-Year Membership

72 Phonograms     6 Syllable Patterns     Spelling Clues


  •  18 step-by-step modules
  • Instruction in phonological and phonemic awareness
  • Systematic, explicit guidance in phonics and phonograms instruction
  • Easy-to-learn child-friendly terminology
  • Multi-sensory Orton-Gillingham-based teaching strategies
  • Songs, gestures and animated videos
  • All 72 phonograms
  • Six syllable patterns taught through animated videos
  • Word division guidelines
  • Reading and spelling clues
  • Strategies to decode and read "sight words"
  • Methods to improve fluency, vocabulary and critical thinking skills
  • Downloadable teaching materials,songs, games and classroom cards
  • "Train the Brain' decodable readers for each phonogram

Raising Robust Readers includes videos and materials that train instructors to teach our multi-sensory reading program.  However, some schools and organizations prefer to have on-site professional development in addition to the online course teacher training.  Contact us for more information.

Resource License

1  Student

$795

Includes:
 FUN-O-Guide
1 hr Consultation with Teacher

Annual Renewal $195

Resource License

up to 5  Students

$1,195

Includes:
 FUN-O-Guide
1 hr Consultation with Teacher 

Annual Renewal $295

 Classroom License

up to 25 Students

$2,995*


Includes:
 FUN-O-Guide
1 hr Consultation with Teacher 

Annual Renewal $395

We accept POs

*For pricing on multiple classrooms, contact us for details.

Pre-K Classroom Program

One-Year Membership

33 Phonograms     

  •  Alphabet + 7 Vowel Buddy Phonograms
  • Explicit instruction in phonological and phonemic awareness
  • Phonogram songs and gestures presented through video instruction. 
  • How to Teach Blending Video Instruction.
  • Downloadable teaching materials, songs, games and 33 classroom cards
  • Train the Brain readers for targeted phonograms

One Year Site License

$995 

Annual Renewal $195

We accept POs

Companion Products

 These at-your-fingertips hard copy books are convenient additions to our online course.

FUN-O Guide Activity Book

The at-your-fingertips  guide for teaching phonograms.

$105.00

The on-the-go, wherever-you-go FUN-O-Guide Activity Book is an at-your-fingertips resource to teach the reading code.   While The ABCs of the Sounds We Read introduces the 72 phonograms, the FUN-O-Guide helps teach Wordy’s 72 phonograms through a wide variety of fun-filled activities.  The front of each of the 72 phonogram pages in this spiraled, glossy activity book presents the phonogram, the illustration and jingle.  The back of each page is loaded with teaching strategies and family fun activities to help you teach not only the 72 phonograms; but the various components of literacy.

Originally the flagship product in our program, the FUN-O-Guide is a popular product many teachers and parents choose for the added convenience and portability.   It is included in the Plus and Premium Programs.



Phonogram Sound Dictionary and Spelling Clues

Phonogram choices for each phoneme

$29.00

Good readers aren't always good spellers  

How can I look up a word in a dictionary if I don't know how to spell it?  Try looking it up by sounds!  Discover spelling patterns and “clues to choose” how to spell words with the Phonogram Sound Dictionary and Spelling Clues.

Refer to the Phonogram Sound Dictionary and Spelling Clues as you introduce sounds for blending and spelling.   Check each phonogram to discover if there are “Clues to Choose” which sounds to use or letter patterns associated with it.

Are you the parent of a child with Down syndrome who dreams of the day your child will go beyond sight words to read independently? Are you a teacher who has resorted to sight words because phonics just didn’t work? Are you someone who is curious about what researchers have to say regarding explicit phonics instruction for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities? Then this is the book for you.

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