Best Reading Spelling Method Ages 6 - 60

Sue's Strategies

Best Reading Spelling Method Ages 6 - 60

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Susan is a remarkable reading instructor with commitment to both literacy and students. Through her own creative strategies and rules, she engages students in the reading process, helps them develop the confidence necessary to overcome reading challenges, and makes strides in reading fluency. Her unbounded enthusiasm for her students and her work is refreshing.


Allexe, mother

Best Reading Spelling Method
Ages 6 - 60

Strategies for reading and spelling accuracy

Sue’s Strategies Best Reading Spelling Method, Sue’s one volume encyclopedia, provides parents, teachers, and students with a thorough knowledge of essential reading and spelling skills for decoding and encoding.

Using the RIPPS method, Sue’s text explicitly and systematically teaches the following content:


  • Sound/letter(s) & sound/symbol correspondence;
  • 96 illustrated flashcards are included as a study technique for learning sound/symbol correspondence;
  • The basic 6 syllable types;
  • Mnemonic syllabication strategies;
  • nnovative super sized suffix strategy;
  • Innovative I = E before suffixes strategy;
  • Major spelling rules, spelling patterns, & important suffixes;
  • Irregular spelling words grouped & presented in stories;
  • Practice exercises are included to implement skills taught.


Sue’s multi-sensory lessons add pictures, patterns, and stories to reinforce memory and to accelerate the learning process for each concept. The lessons build new skills while reviewing past ones. Sue’s Strategies Best Reading Spelling Method Ages 6-60, similar to other respected programs such as Orton-Gillingham, structured literacy, and synthetic phonics, enables people to progress rapidly to become highly effective readers and spellers. Sue’s research-based strategies stand above the crowd as a consummate resource for involved parents, tutors, teachers, undergraduate and graduate students.


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