After a child learns short vowels, there's a huge, confusing world of long vowels, silent letters, and consonants that clump together to make new sounds (th-, br-, ch-, etc.).
And it seems that just as soon as a rule is learned, the rule is broken. (For example, bone and the rule breakers come and gone.)
Progressive Phonics de-mystifies this confusion in five easy-to-understand books that present the rules (and rule-beakers) on a gentle learning curve, with lots of fun practice.
And while most reading programs tackle long vowels and consonant-combinations, only Progressive Phonics tackles the thorny subject of rule breakers.
Some of the key points taught in the Progressive Phonics Intermediate books are: