
Early Foundational Course
The Early Foundational Reading Course teaches the Voweletics simple, systematic method for sounding out one syllable words. This includes words with:
- One vowel making a short vowel sound
- One vowel making a long vowel sound
- One vowel making a special vowel sound with r following the vowel
- Words with silent e making a long vowel sound
In addition, children learn to read short sentences and build self-paced, sight word progression.
The course includes the materials in the Pricing Overview section below which guide the entire learning process ensuring a joyful and impactful learning-to-read experience.
- Children must be able to recognize most consonant letters and their respective letter sounds.
- Parents/Mentors should know guided assistance is necessary for optimal results.
$305 one-time payment includes one year of access to the online learning portal and the following shipped to your home for FREE:
- Activity Book with 166 full-color pages
- One full-color, laminated learning chart
- Charting chips
- Full-color sticker sheet
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“It is critical [...] to understand that systematic, phonics instruction can be provided in an entertaining, vibrant and creative manner." Excerpt from the National Reading Panel
“It is critical [...] to understand that systematic, phonics instruction can be provided in an entertaining, vibrant and creative manner."
Excerpt from the National Reading Panel
Delivering lessons that are easy-to-use and fun-to-learn
Voweletics is your proven solution. Each of the 25 Voweletics lessons follows the same simple format. Lessons are broken into three learning sections:
- MEET - Introduce the new vowel sound
- METHOD - Teach the new vowel skill
- MASTER - Provide activities to apply new knowledge
Starting at the top, children complete each activity checking their progress along the way!
Below is a sample of the components found under Lesson 1.

MEET
A new Voweletics character is introduced which serves as the guide word for the vowel sound taught in the lesson.
Character Introduction

Character Introduction
To kick off each lesson, children meet a new Voweletics character. Each character is a resident of Readersville, where children go to grow their reading skills. The characters serve as the guide words for the varying vowel sounds. Audio files bring each of the endearing characters to life.
Step into Readersville where you’ll meet Antly, who spreads cheer to everyone she meets.
Character Song
All Voweletics characters have their very own Character Song. Songs from varying genres personify each unique character, and not only add to the FUN factor, but also promote learning via memory association skills. A child might have trouble remembering what sound a short a makes in a word, but Antly always helps out with a smile on her face.
Take a little listen to learn the secret to Antly’s cheerful nature.
Character Song

Character Picture & Vowel Skill

The Character Picture engages children with the new vowel character by drawing a picture.
The Vowel Skill activity teaches the child to carefully listen to the vowel sound heard in words. This sound recognition is an important skill when first learning to read. It is known in education as phonemic awareness, a pre-skill to reading.
METHOD
Charts and chips are used to teach word decoding using the revolutionary Voweletics method.
Rule Song
Rule songs teach which vowel sounds should be heard in words. The rules are visually represented on color-coded charts. These charts provide a quick reference for determining correct vowel sounds. The Voweletics charts are used repeatedly throughout the program and form the basis for this revolutionary Voweletics method.
Miss the video on how the Voweletics method works?
Rule Song

Charting Practice
Watch how Voweletics takes the guessing out of learning to read.
Charting Practice averages under 10 minutes of teaching instruction.
Charting Practice
Voweletics Charting Practice provides the roadmap for developing the correct internal process needed to accurately sound out words. Children are hands-on using charts and chips. They follow along as the web teacher guides the learning process using the Voweletics method. When children understand how & why different vowel sounds are heard, they can duplicate their knowledge in reading thousands of words. Voweletics takes the guessing out of learning to read!
Charting Practice involves critical, internal thinking processes to accurately sound out words. Thus, each lesson has TWO separate instructional videos for charting as an added bonus!
Watch how Voweletics takes the guessing out of learning to read.
Rainbow Write
Rainbow Write enhances the reading/writing connection. This connection is very important when accelerating the learning process. It allows the child to be able to both read and spell the word. This involves more complex thinking skills.
Rainbow Write also serves as a penmanship activity. It promotes holding the marker correctly, touching the lines and tracing the letters.
Rainbow Write

MASTER
An assortment of activities reinforce the vowel skills being taught in the lesson.
Word Family

Word Family activities are one of the varying worksheets found in the Activity Book. A word family is the part of a word starting with the vowel and running through the end of the word. It's what makes words rhyme.
By adding different consonants before the word family, many different words can be formed. Recognizing and forming word families plays an important part in the early learning-to-read process.
Skill Check

The Skill Check provides an opportunity for children to demonstrate his or her knowledge of the skill(s) being taught. You can use them as a mini guide when observing what children can do on his or her own.
Sentence Sheet

Sentence Sheet activities develop the child’s ability to recognize what makes up a sentence.
- Read from left to right.
- The first word starts with a capital letter.
- The sentence ends with a punctuation mark.
Shaped Letter Box

Children place each word from the word bank into one of the shaped letter box configurations. The placement is determined by matching the shapes of the boxes with the shapes of the letters in the words. This activity focuses on where letters are placed for proper penmanship.
Assessment

Assessment word choices coordinate with the lesson’s vowel sound instruction. Children are given one minute to read from the word list while his or her mentor records the results. The most EXCITING part is the growth children show from lesson-to-lesson. It truly warms your heart! ♥
Chart Check

Chart Checks, found at the end of every lesson, serve as the cumulative review from all lessons previously completed. Children use charts and chips to chart and read each word. Once completed, they press the Chart Check button to check for accuracy. Confidence is building!!!
Voweletics Works

Scope & Sequence
Throughout years of research, countless hours of development and tremendous learning results with thousands of children; we are extremely proud to say, “VOWELETICS WORKS!” Voweletics has made the seemingly complex learning-to-read process quite simplistic!
We hope you enjoyed previewing the Voweletics MEET-METHOD-MASTER lesson design. We not only intended to show you the depth of learning your child will receive, but also how joyful this learning experience will be.
Your child will be learning all the critical skills necessary for early reading. Here is the Table of Contents in the Activity Book. It is not important that you understand all the notations for each lesson. What IS important, is that you know Voweletics is providing ALL the essentials that research has shown for wonderful reading success!
We welcome you to join us in Readersville... where all great readers come to learn! This joyful and rewarding learning experience is only a click away!
Sight Word Practice

Helping to establish reading fluency
Voweletics provides a precise plan for sight word development. Sight words are words seen most frequently when reading. The 100 most common sight words make up 50% of the average reading content at ANY reading level… even for adults!
Sight Word proficiency is imperative in developing reading fluency. The Voweletics sight word development model is self-paced. Children are encouraged to practice independently using self-checking audio files and sticker charting their progress along the way!
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