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How to Boost A Gifted Reader’s Reading Skills with Reading Eggs

September 4, 2018 by Selena Robinson Leave a Comment

We’ve always wanted to build a love for reading in our kids. Now that we’re down to just one child in early grades, we’re pretty much done with teaching early reading skills.

No more phonics, no more decoding, no more CVC word practice. All four of our kids are off to the reading races.

Our youngest, though, has taken this to a completely different level.

She’s five and she’s in first grade this year. But she’s reading on a fifth grade level. She wants to read everything, and I mean, EVERYTHING.

How to Boost Reading Skills with Reading Eggs

So when it was time to work on reading for this school year, I was a bit stumped. How do you help a child who’s reading four grade levels ahead to improve her reading skills? Was an online reading program the answer?

Which is why I jumped at the chance to try out Reading Eggs from Blake eLearning, even though I didn’t think our child really needed it. A couple of days in, I found out I was wrong. She did need help – but not in the ways I imagined.

Read on to find out how we’re using Reading Eggs to strengthen our gifted reader’s skills and how you can get access to this program for free! Plus, score a discount on Reading Eggs’ new math and reading workbooks too!

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post and I was compensated for my time. All opinions are my own. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.

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Does Your Gifted Reader Really Need Help with Reading Skills?

Honestly, before I tried Reading Eggs by Blake eLearning with our daughter, I thought it was just for very early readers. I didn’t know that the program contains several levels, including lessons for kids all the way to age 13.

We’ve used several reading programs with our kids over the years. But after just a few days, I could see why Reading Eggs has won so many awards.

Reading Eggs Reading Skills Practice for Kids

Each of the levels are designed for kids of different age groups:

  • Reading Eggs Junior: for children aged 2 – 4 years
  • Reading Eggs: for children aged 4 – 7 years
  • Reading Eggspress: for children aged 7 – 13 years
  • Mathseeds: for children aged 3 – 9 years

But those age ranges are only a guide. You can let your child take a placement test (more on that in a bit) and then start working at the level that is best for him or her.

Using Reading Eggs to Improve Reading Skills

Each level of Reading Eggs is loaded with hundreds of reading lessons. And each of the lessons includes multiple interactive activities to help kids practice their own reading and comprehension skills.

Plus, they can read along with over 2,500 ebooks. It is truly a comprehensive literacy program.

Building Reading Skills in Kids with Reading Eggs

Since our little one is such a bookworm, I was glad to see that Reading Eggs evaluated, not just her reading ability, but her comprehension.

She’s pretty good about asking for definitions of words that she doesn’t understand. (I can barely get through a sentence of a read-aloud before she’s asked to get the dictionary.)

Practicing Reading Skills with Reading Eggs

But I like to see her show what she understands about a story she reads on her own. And Reading Eggs is awesome at that.

Using Reading Eggs to Boost Reading Skills

As you might be able to tell, she aced this particular storybook quiz. Only 2,499 ebooks left to read!

How We’re Using Reading Eggs to Boost Our Child’s Math and Reading Skills

So – Reading Eggs is great, but how does it help a child who’s already reading well?

Since the program includes lessons for so many reading levels, you can let your child take the placement test to see where he or she needs to begin. But then you can still adjust the level as needed.

As your child learns, you can track his or her progress and read reports to find out how many books they’ve read, lessons they’ve done, and even their estimated reading age.

Reading Eggs Sequencing Activity for Reading Skills

Here’s what happened when our gifted five-year-old took the placement test. 

The program placed her one-third of the way through Reading Eggspress – on the level of a 9 or 10-year-old.

While I was initially pleased to see that kind of score, I wanted to know more about the level of work that would be expected at that place in the program.

Using Reading Eggs to Boost Reading Skills in Young Readers

And that’s when I learned that, while she could read and answer questions at that level, she was still missing some basic grammatical concepts she would be expected to know at that part of the program.

Even though she reads fluently a few grades ahead, she still needs ELA help to understand language before she can complete lessons at that level.

Practicing Reading Skills in Gifted Readers with Reading Eggs

So, we went backwards and began toward the end of Reading Eggs and started her lessons from there. Her level of mastery went up and so did her understanding of the concepts.

Now when we come back to that part of Reading Eggspress, she’ll be ready!

Reading Eggs MathSeeds Placement Test

Mathseeds works exactly the same way as Reading Eggs.

Kids begin by taking a placement test, called a “Driving Test”, to see where they should begin learning math.

There are tests for each grade and each mathematical concept.

Reading Eggs Mathseeds Placement Test for Math

Fair warning here: The tests are super cute. As students answer each question, they drive around a race track. The goal is to complete the entire track and finish the test.

Building Math Fluency with Reading Eggs Mathseeds

Once they get enough right, they get to play a racing game for 60 seconds. That was definitely her favorite part of the exam.

Reading Eggs Reading and Math Workbooks

One of the biggest drawbacks to using reading apps and online reading programs is that they often don’t have enrichment activities that you can use without screens.

Since some of our children have ADHD, we try to limit screen time as much as we can.

Guess what? Reading Eggs now has print reading and math workbooks that kids can use as they work through the program!

Reading and Math cover spreads

The workbooks are designed to be used with the online lessons in the program: reading workbooks for Reading Eggs and math workbooks for Mathseeds.

Each of the workbooks has a explanation of how to use the materials along with the program, as well as a year planner to help you get an overview of how you can complete the workbook in a single school year.

Reading and Math Sample pages

And they’re available by level, so your younger and older students can work on practicing math and reading skills they need!

Reading Eggs Promo

Ready to try Reading Eggs for yourself? You can get a FREE four-week trial to everything the program has to offer, including Reading Eggs Junior, Reading Eggs, Reading Eggspress, and Mathseeds!

Just visit Reading Eggs and sign up to get started!

You can also save 10% on the new Reading Eggs math and reading workbooks for grades K-5! Check out the Reading Eggs shop and enter promo code WK10A40CWG1 to claim your discount!

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    Essential Skills Advantage Review

    February 24, 2014 by Selena Robinson 2 Comments

    Good morning! It’s a new day at Look! We’re Learning! because today we’re featuring our first-ever sponsored post from our good friends at Educents!

    The program we’re highlighting is Essential Skills Advantage and it’s an excellent reading and language computer program for children aged 4 to 12! In the past Essential Skills Advantage has been used in the public school system, but the program is now available for homeschoolers and tutoring!

    This is a sponsored post. I received access to this program in exchange for this review. See our Disclosure Policy for details.

    Essential Skills Advantage Review

    Essential Skills Advantage Review

    A quick rundown of what the Essential Skills Advantage program consists of:

    • Thousands of activities for grades K-6
    • Reading, Language, and Spelling activities
    • A $7.99 monthly membership that includes access to all seven grade levels

    Trying Essential Skills Advantage

    The multi-grade level access is what really won me over to the program. We decided to start Roo out with the kindergarten level, just to see how he did. He did so well at it that we’re going to go right into the first grade level with him afterward! Since Essential Skills Advantage allows parents to work on any grade level with their children, it’s simple to go up or down a level as you need to.

    As soon as we started, I noticed that the program has a constant background sound of crickets and birdsongs. It literally sounds as if you’re sitting outside while you’re working. It’s very peaceful and relaxing, and I wouldn’t be surprised if that didn’t contribute to Roo’s ability to sit still during the lesson, especially since he has ADHD.

    Essential Skills Advantage for Kindergarten

    We began with the “Picture Vocabulary” unit in the Complete Reading Grade K program. Rather than working on sight words and phonics right away, ESA starts with simple picture words that are paired with spoken words and related sounds.

    For example, in the Animal Names lesson, students are shown a picture of an animal while they listen to the name of an animal being said. If the animal name and picture match, kids click a checkmark. If they don’t match, they click an “X”.

    After the Animal Names lesson, we went on to Animal Sounds where Roo matched animal pictures with the sound they make. Since the program shows one picture and plays one sound at a time, it was easy for Roo to concentrate without becoming overwhelmed.

    He could also click a picture of an ear when he needed to hear a sound again. The screen uses picture icons and very few words, so he was able to navigate it himself.

    Essential Skills Advantage Matching Game

    In the Food, Transportation, Action, and Clothing units, kids get to play a memory concentration game. They’re asked to flip over cards that match a picture with a written word. The program says the written word as well, which is great for kids who are still working on their reading skills (like Roo).

    As they match cards, they get to see part of a picture below the puzzle. For Roo, that was a big incentive to finish the activity, since he wanted to see the finished picture underneath.

    While Roo was working on the Transportation unit, he had to listen to transportation words to see if they matched the pictures of transportation vehicles such as bicycles, cars, and vans. After the word played, Jay would try to distract him by saying “He didn’t say ‘motorcycle’. He said ‘Popsicle’.” or “He didn’t say ‘truck’. He said ‘duck’.” Each time, Roo would say, “No, he said ‘motorcycle’.” or “No, he said ‘truck’.”, which just goes to show how well the program held his attention.

    Essential Skills Advantage Word Search

    At the end of the Human Body unit, there was a word search activity. Initially, Roo was a little confused about how to do a word search, since it was his first time. We showed him how to look for the beginning letter of each word in the puzzle and then spell out the following letters to make sure he chose the correct word.

    Trying Essential Skills Advantage for Homeschool

    It wasn’t long before he got the hang of it. And the look on his face when he found his first word all by himself was priceless. 🙂

    What was even more impressive to me about Essential Skills Advantage is that it was so engrossing, Roo sat at the computer for a solid hour and did not move ONCE. We’re talking about a boy who cannot utter a single sentence without turning around in a circle. And he sat in the chair for an hour working on this program. Incredible.

    Essential Skills Advantage Review for Kindergarten

    Happy four-year-old learner for the win!

    One more thing I loved about Essential Skills Advantage is that it presents small challenges to kids to keep them on task. For example, in the Action Names lesson, Roo was asked to match pictures of action with spoken words. When the program would say a word like “walking”, he would have to look at three pictures and select the one that showed walking.

    Of his three choices, two of the pictures rhymed. One picture showed someone walking, and another showed someone talking. That kind of challenge requires kids to practice active listening skills and deliberate attention on their tasks.

    We absolutely loved using Essential Skills Advantage! It was a wonderful program that even managed to keep a four-year-old ADHD learner’s attention! If you’d like to learn more about ESA or sign up for a free trial, visit the Essential Skills Advantage website today!

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