Dear Parents,
As a teacher for twelve years and a Reading Recovery
teacher for five of those years, I know how important learning to
read is in your child’s life. Many parents ask the question:
“How can I help?” The Step into Reading program is the
answer. This program is designed so that parents can support the
teacher and the reading lessons their child receives at school.
Each step has grade and skill guidelines so that you can easily
pick appropriate books for your child, helping to gradually give
your child more challenging selections as they gain more skills.
Unlike other beginning reader series, Step into Reading offers a
variety of subjects, including nonfiction titles that fit directly
into the curriculum, offering a way to integrate reading with science,
social studies, and even math. The Step into Reading line also offers
text with lovable popular characters such as Winnie the Pooh and
Cinderella, to make even your reluctant readers more excited about
reading.
We all know that reading should be an enjoyable
experience. With engaging topics and fun characters, reading to
and with your child will not only demonstrate what “good reading”
should sound like, but will encourage your child to be a lifelong
reader. I am sure you will find the Step into Reading program a
wonderful tool to help your child during this exciting time as they
are learning to read.
Sincerely,
Denise Barbazette
Reading Recovery Certified
First-Grade Teacher
Manassas, Virginia
From Educators
“The Step into Reading books are colorful and bright, with
humorous illustrations that hold the interest of even our most primary
students. The books are perfect for our second language learners
who because of age need high interest books with controlled lower
level vocabulary that look like “real books” not “baby
books.”—Susan Banning, Assistant Principal
“As a busy first-year teacher, Step into
Reading has been a lifesaver. It has allowed me to find high-interest
quality books for a variety of reading levels”—Andrew
Paskal, 3rd grade teacher
“The Step into Reading series makes integrating
reading into the curriculum so much easier. The nonfiction titles
are perfect for teaching reading and language arts skills, while
covering science and social studies content simultaneously!”—Lisa
Laake, 2nd grade Language Arts teacher
“The Step into Reading Step 3 and 4 books
are perfect for the struggling 5th grade readers. It gives them
the same content on their own reading levels.”—Brenda
Haverty, 5th Grade Language Arts and Social Studies teacher
“The students love the Step into Reading
+ Math titles. The books are quick reads and give background they
would not normally receive. I hope there are more added!”—Dana
Hahn, 5th Grade Math and Science teacher
“Since I teach ESL, I use Step into Reading
titles to introduce several of my major units. It evens the playing
field by giving the entire class much of the information they need
to know to understand a topic on which they might not have prior
knowledge. Three of our favorites are Christopher Columbus;
The Titanic: Lost and Found; and The Bravest Dog Ever:
The True Story of Balto.”—Mark Fischer, 3rd Grade
ESL Language Arts and Social Studies teacher
From Booksellers
“One of the first beginning reading series to include non-fiction,
Step into Reading continues to appeal to children, teachers, and
parents as together they discover the joys of learning to read.”—Beth
Puffer, Manager/Buyer, Bank St. Bookstore NYC
“Step into Reading has a great variety of
subjects and they’re true to their level—something parents
really appreciate!”—Hannah Schwartz, Owner, Children’s
Book World, Haverford, PA
“Step into Reading is a success-based program
for the child—and they’re beautifully designed.”—Chauni
Hasler, Owner, SU for Kids Bookstore, Seattle, WA
Send us your Step into Reading Success Stories
at teachers@randomhouse.com.
We would love to hear from you.
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