Once he had mastered the letters and basic phonics, we started lessons in The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading (skipping the first 26 lessons on the letters). Each day, Second Son and I would work through a lesson or two (or half a lesson, depending on how it went) and then we'd read a book together. Sometimes we'd alternate paragraphs and sometimes pages. Gradually he increased how much he read until by the end he was reading whole chapters aloud to me.
This plan worked very well for Second Son. However...if I were just starting out to teach multiple children to read over the next decade (as opposed to having taught four children to read over the past decade), I would be very tempted to buy the Foundations series. (This is not an affiliate link and I've never seen it in person.)
So here you'll first find all the books Second Son read for our reading lessons. Given that he's read all seven of the Harry Potter novels and is currently working his way through Stormy (which I haven't read) and a graphic novel version of The Odyssey (which I'm not necessarily recommending for your seven-year-old), I probably didn't challenge him enough. I suppose that's what happens when you're the fourth and last; I didn't want to skip any of my favorites and I wanted to let him read whatever he wanted out loud to me.
Unless otherwise noted, these are books we owned. I would grab a handful of books and let him choose one. These are therefore only loosely in reading-level order.
- A Bug, a Bear, and a Boy by David McPhail
- Sammy the Seal by Syd Hoff
- Danny the Dinosaur by Syd Hoff
- Walpole by Syd Hoff
- Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson
- Little Bear by Else Holmelund Minarik
- Danny and the Dinosaur Too Tall by Syd Hoff (library) - Second Son found the Danny and the Dinosaur books hilarious, so we checked some out from the library.
- Danny and the Dinosaur and the New Puppy by Syd Hoff (library)
- Danny and the Dinosaur Go to Camp by Syd Hoff (library)
- Owl at Home by Arnold Lobel
- Happy Birthday Danny and the Dinosaur by Syd Hoff (library)
- Bear's Loose Tooth by Karma Wilson
- Grasshopper on the Road by Arnold Lobel
- Oscar Otter by Nathaniel Benchley (library)
- Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel
- There's No Place Like Space by Tish Rabe (library)
- Days with Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel
- Frog and Toad Together by Arnold Lobel
- Cookiebot by Katie Van Camp - one of our favorites
- Findus Moves Out by Sven Nordqvist (library) - I adore Findus and even have a little stuffed Findus that sneaks around our house, entertaining us with bizarre antics.
- When Findus Was Little and Disappeared by Sven Nordqvist (library)
- The Fox Chase by Sven Nordqvist (also called Findus and the Fox) (library)
- A Story of Saint Blaise by Brother Franklin Cullen
- Lulu and the Duck in the Park by Hilary McKay - I wrote all about Lulu on the blog; she's terrific!
- Lulu and the Dog from the Sea by Hilary McKay
- Daisy Dawson Is on her Way by Steve Voake
- A Story of Saint Benedict by Brother Ernest
- Hot Fudge Hero by Pat Brisson - I just love this book and its sequel (Bertie's Picture Day).
- Bertie's Picture Day by Pat Brisson
- Anna, Grandpa, and the Big Storm by Carla Stevens
- The Bears on Hemlock Mountain by Alice Dagliesh
- Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner - A little sad, so be prepared or pre-read.
- The King's Equal by Katherine Paterson
- The Giants' Farm by Jane Yolen
- A Lion to Guard Us by Clyde Robert Bulla
First Daughter's first grade list is here. She doesn't have a kindergarten list because I didn't read "real" books with her until she had finished the lessons in The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading.
Second Daughter's kindergarten and first grade book lists, which I only posted last week.
We are officially done teaching reading here on the Range!