Do you have printed copies of the books?
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Therefore, we will only print the books when we are sure that any and all errors are out, and that the books follow the best sequence and learning curve possible. You can help by reporting any errors you see to the Bugs and Errors Forum. |
When will the Alphabetti books be done?
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A new Alphabetti book will be released each week. |
What ages are the books for?
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The books are also used in adult education (remedial and English as a Second Language), as well as in remedial education for middle and high school children.
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What research is it based on?
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For more information on the U.S. National Institute for Literacy and its study, please follow this link: National Reading Panel Study. |
How much does it cost?
![]() Zero, nada, nothing. We did charge for the books for a while, and we are very, VERY grateful to the many people who contributed their hard-earned money. Without these people, we couldn’t possibly have produced version two of the books. We now have a sponsor to help fund the remaining development of the books, which allows us to fulfil our original vision for the download version of the books: free for everyone. |
Who is Miz Katz N Ratz?
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(Translation: A writer and illustrator who enjoys linguistic challenges and working with children.) |
What happened to the old fonts?
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If it is important to you to have the pre-cursive fonts, please post a thread/request in the "Feature Requests" forum. |
When will the Advanced Book Series be re-done?
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We just finished the "renovation" of the Intermediate Series, and will start the "renovations" for the Advanced series in July 2009. These revisions will take about two months. In the meantime, please use the old versions of the Advanced books. |
How do I arrange the books after printing?
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Some people cut the pages in half and staple them together (see image #2 below) -- this requires a heavy-duty stapler that can staple 20 or more pages. If you want to cut the pages in half and don't have a heavy-duty stapler, you can punch a hole in the upper left corner and tie the pages together with a ribbon (see image #3 below).
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The important thing is to proceed at a pace that suits the child/student. Some children/students need a LOT of repetition. Some children/students gobble it up (eat it up) and are ready to move on quickly.
The Dolch Sight-Word list, which was researched and developed by Edward Dolch, PhD. However, rather than presenting the "Dolch words" as lists of sight-words to be memorized, we took on the challenge of presenting the words phonetically and "anti-phonetically" (rule-breakers). For more information, please see our article on "
