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    Starfall Reviews

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    Starfall offers both a free online phonics/reading program and a (fee-based) reading/language arts curriculum that is "magical, creative, sequential, integrated, and combines content area instruction in Social Studies and Science - that's kindergarten, the Starfall Way. Starfall uses fantasy as a springboard for motivating children to use their natural sense of wonder and curiosity to enhance learning. Children interact with Starfall characters in the classroom as well as through stories, songs, rhymes, practice books, writing journals, and activities online." More.Starfall.com is a separate membership area of the site that extends available offerings to include customizable worksheet generators, lesson plans, math games, more extensive phonics games, and more.

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    1. Starfall Review by michelle fogel
      January 25, 2024
      Pros: It makes it fun with catchy songs
      Cons: I wish they had a segment for heart words
      Grades Used: kindergarten and first grade

      My daughter loves starfall.We studied the grammer (nouns and plural words) and she loved it so much she sang it everywhere we went that day. She told me what nouns were and it was so easy to learn. Starfall also has this great social studies game to teach how to recycle which is so important. I love it

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    2. Starfall Review by akari
      February 12, 2021
      Pros: Good site for kids.
      Cons: Outdated and don't learn anything.
      Grades Used: 2nd and 3rd grade

      I don't really like it, the game is outdated, and you don't really learn anything, it just keeps teaching the same thing over and over again, I hate it.

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    3. Starfall Review by Sylvia
      January 13, 2020

      My son went thru it with in 2 days
      Too easy for him
      And now there's nothing new for him to learn
      Paid $35 for that????!!! Not worth it

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    4. Starfall Review by Sue Denym
      July 27, 2019
      Pros: Great for phonics
      Cons: Not a fan of the math
      Grades Used: pre-k

      We absolutely love Starfall in this house! We are a Montessori family, so my children learn primarily from working with those materials, so that says something!

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    5. Starfall Review by Sally Hill
      December 19, 2017
      Pros: A lot of really really good content
      Cons: The progression organization of the site
      Grades Used: 2 years to 6 years old

      The organization of the material is still confusing for me even after I have used Starfall off and on for about 8 years now. Most of my review is my explaining what has worked best for me to organize our journey through the material.

      I have been very pleased with Starfall, but it took me a little while to decide/learn the order to present the materials. *******I do wish the site was organized differently to help me know how and when to skip around. I think an avatar working his way through a reading map and suggesting a logical progression would be very useful*****

      First I get my children used to "doing preschool" by learning the colors at about 2-3 years old.

      Then depending on my child's readiness we have started the ABC section as early as a late 2 or as late as 4 years old. I sit with the child and make sure that we learn a letter or two before I let him have free play. They next day I review what we have already learned and then we do a few more. I have learned that it won't do any good to move more quickly than the child is ready for so until you see the signs that your child is ready, you just keep playing in the ABC section. I put him on my lap and try to make it fun. The I let him play on the activities after we are done.

      Then at some point the light switch will go off and the child will be ready for blending sounds. The word machines are my next stop. In the beginning I sit with the child, with the volume turned off and with my hand over the picture of the word, and I work with my child to sound out the word. Later, they race the machine to read the word before the picture comes down the pipe.

      As soon as I can see my child is getting the hang of blending the sounds then I take him to the first 5 of Backpack Bear's books. Here he will learn some sight words that he will need. I focus on teaching them that some words can be sounded out and that you have to memorize other words. One of my kids flew through that whole section. The others have spent more time. Sometimes depending how he is progressing we take an easy day and go back to word machines or to the first few books in unit one of "more phonics".

      Then we can go back to the "learn to read section" because now that my kid has some sight words down, he'll be ready for the first five lessons there. I have tried this without spending some time on the sight words and it is too big a jump from word machines to reading these lessons.

      Then I go back and do the rest of the lessons in "Backpack Bear's books." By the time we get through those, my kids start hitting the wall where they fight me more about doing preschool and they get tired because it has become work. Two of my kids really welcomed the break when we moved on and started with the "short vowel pals."

      Then we start going sequentially through the "more phonics" section. The first few sections are waaay easy. I am sure they could read those sooner, but I am already skipping around in the other sections so I just deal with it. Then I just help them as the the books get harder and harder.

      I use some of the printouts to work on letter formation and handwriting but I am not as consistent with that.

      I have recommended starfall to many people over the years because it really has a lot of great content and I have had great results using it.

      I used it to teach my now 10 year old and my 8 year old to read before they went to kindergarten. I am working with my twin boys to learn to read before they go to kindergarten in the fall.

      My twin five year olds are working through Backpack Bear's books. My 8 and 10 year olds were reading a couple of grade levels above their peers by the time they went to kindergarten. No one is brilliant or anything, we just spent time working on it before each of them went to school.

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    6. Starfall Review by Jennifer A Bhunpaen
      October 3, 2017
      Pros: Easily to follow
      Cons: Geared toward classroom, difficult to adjust to homeschool
      Grades Used: Pre-K

      Pre-K homeschool package- very much set up for a classroom. A bit difficult to wade through and change for one child alone at home. I like the materials but not all that homeschool friendly. The website is great.

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    7. Starfall Review by Deborah merkin
      July 6, 2015
      Pros: Typical k school type curriculum your child should be reading well by the end of the year covers science history nice books cute stuffed animals
      Cons: Very classroom centered around a group when i bought it it was close to 1000 not a good program for struggling readers
      Grades Used: K two years ago

      long story...... I homeschooled my now third grader(still homeschooled) only because she was closed out of the registration to the private school where we send our kids. I wanted a good schooly program i could trust. I bought the whole curriculum with all the bells and whistles. I think that it cost close to 1000. First ( or second day) focuses on all the beginning sounds of the kids names in the class and getting to know them. There was also a focus on school rules. We had to modify it a lot. My daughter also has a reading disability and it was way too much at once for her. We used it for a month or two. Later we did use all of the books and workbooks. I was about to throw out my two big bindres of the downloaded curriculum but when I looked at it I decided that there are many good parts to it. I am going to use some of it for my new kindergartener who is going to be homeschooled on purpose this time. Bottom line is there are some nice points to it ,but it is meant for a classroom. It was very pricey.

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    8. Starfall Review by Beth
      March 5, 2012
      Pros: Free, fun, great way to add some extra reading practice
      Cons: Not sure little people need to be on the computer
      Grades Used: PreK, K, 1

      I am now on my 3rd child using Starfall, and they have all loved it! When I started homeschooling my first daughter, she wanted to do everything HERSELF, even at the age of 5, LOL. Starfall was a great way to let her do some reading lessons on her own. The extra activities are a lot of fun too. All 3 of mine feel like "big kids" because they get to use the computer by themselves. My son is 6 years younger than my younger daughter, and Starfall is a great way to keep him busy while I work with the other two. I love that I can print off the booklets for them to color and read with me, too.

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    9. Starfall Review by Wendy
      March 2, 2012
      Pros: Great early learning site!
      Cons: Very easy to play and not read.
      Grades Used: PreK

      My kids really enjoy this site and it's a great QUIET TIME activity. My kids aren't reading, but it has helped them at least get familiar with letters and sounds while having a BLAST!

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    10. Starfall Review by Tenessa Porterfield
      February 24, 2012
      Pros: easy, fun, kids love it
      Cons: Too easy to just do the interactive stuff without actually reading any words
      Grades Used: Pre-k thru 1st

      My kids love this site, and I encourage it's use, but if I want them to really learn to read, I have to work with them on the site so they are actually participating in the activities and not just making the characters on screen make funny sounds. It's a good supplement to any reading curriculum but not a stand alone curriculum for sure.

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    11. Starfall Review by Nadja Nehring
      February 23, 2012
      Pros: fun and easy to use
      Cons: some things can be done without understanding them on the site
      Grades Used: preschool

      I really like this site. My daughter "plays" on it all the time and it encourages her to read and do math problems and she has a lot of fun with it. The math part of the page is fun as well and they have some math songs to memorize the multiplication table which is great. Unfortunately you don't actually have to find out the solution for most of the problems but just drag the numbers over the right place and the computer recognizes it as correct, so I don't think my daughter even tries to remember figure out the math problem but just drags the solution over every possible placeholder until she finds the right one. Other than that, the site is great, and for free! You can't beat that!

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    12. Starfall Review by Chrissy
      February 23, 2012

      My kids love this site. It is very user friendly and tons of fun. The best site for early learning. Well Done Starfall

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    13. Starfall Review by Cendi
      February 17, 2012
      Pros: it is the MOST user (both kid and parent) friendly site I have EVER used
      Cons: NONE
      Grades Used: ages 2 - 1st

      I would recommend this site to ANYONE/EVERYONE who wants to have a successful time teaching youngsters to be happy readers! 🙂

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    14. Starfall Review by Mary
      February 16, 2012
      Pros: Free; fun; memorable learning songs
      Cons: Too much sight reading
      Grades Used: Pre-K

      First, I only used the free online content, so some of my review may not apply to the more comprehensive for-purchase curriculum.

      My youngest two sons really enjoyed Starfall. They easily memorized all the letter sounds, and loved doing the daily calendar.

      After letter sounds, though, I found too many of the online books and activities encouraged guessing or sight reading, not really decoding the words. Since I witnessed similar "phonics" instruction first-hand when my older boys were in public school, I was turned off by it at Starfall. I ended up limiting my children to the alphabet activities, the calendar, and a few other pages.

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    15. Starfall Review by Derina
      February 16, 2012
      Pros: Easy, Fun, Interactive
      Grades Used: K-3

      My daughter loved this site. We used it as practice and fun games. Shevdd not know she was learning as well. Wish they had one for older kids

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    16. Starfall Review by Tessa Boulter
      February 13, 2012
      Pros: Easy, interactive independent study time for pre-readers
      Grades Used: PreK-K

      My daughter and I discovered this site when she was 3 and still enjoys it at the age of 6. Now that I want her actually LEARNING to read, I sometimes need to monitor her use and that she is really trying to read the books, not just doing the interactive part of it. Love the different activities to do, but have never gotten into the downloads or paid for end of it. This is a great way to introduce phonics as well as using a computer.

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    17. Starfall Review by Betty
      June 21, 2011
      Pros: Free, excellent phonics program
      Cons: None
      Grades Used: Pre-K and K

      My daughter learned to read using this program! I plan to use it again when my youngest is ready.

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    18. Starfall Review by Lois Tebo
      November 10, 2010
      Pros: fun independent time on computer
      Cons: none
      Grades Used: pre-1st

      Starfall has fun, complete phonics lessons and is a great reward or interactive to supplement other lessons.

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    19. Starfall Review by Dianne
      November 10, 2010
      Pros: Fun, colorful, and FREE!
      Cons: Limited age/ability range.
      Grades Used: Kdg, 1st.

      Starfall is really a fun learning site. It is easy for children to follow along and progress. There are printables for the lessons and my children enjoy seeing those after they've done the work online. There are also story books you can print.

      In addition to learning letters and reading, there is a calendar they can complete each day that reviews the days of the week, the date, year, and any special events can be noted. My children enjoy it.

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    20. Starfall Review by Sharon Webb
      November 10, 2010
      Pros: graphics, ease of use
      Grades Used: preschool

      I use starfall to reinforce my son's current reading program, and he loves it....

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    21. Starfall Review by Andrea Halstead
      November 9, 2010
      Pros: My kids love it
      Cons: just sitting there watching things
      Grades Used: Prek--2

      I use this mostly for my youngers. It gets them using the computer and learning their letters and letter sounds. I have printed off the Kindergarten sheets and used them in conjunction with the site to learn about short vowels. I use it as a supplement to reading and phonics. The kids enjoy watching the videos and reading the online books

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    22. Starfall Review by Alma Torres
      November 8, 2010
      Pros: easy, fun and FREE!
      Cons: Only for younger children
      Grades Used: pre K-1st

      My boys loved using this. Great for learning early phonics. I totally recommend Starfall.

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    23. Starfall Review by Jackie
      November 6, 2010
      Pros: very easy to use, interactive, fun
      Grades Used: Pre-K

      I use this website for my 2 year to learn his letters. This is a great way for him to practice the letters he has trouble with, and he loves playing the games on there.

      I really like that they have the reading broken down into the different sounds the letter combination's make.

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    24. Starfall Review by Maree
      November 6, 2010
      Pros: Free! Fun, interactive, VERY easy to use
      Cons: none
      Grades Used: Pre-K, K

      I have used Starfall with three of our children as a supplement when learning to read. I'm just starting our next child with it and she likes it too (she's pre-k). Great resource.

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    25. Starfall Review by Jamie
      November 6, 2010
      Pros: fun, easy to use site, keeps child's attention
      Grades Used: Preschool-Third grade

      We love starfall.com @ our house!! My oldest has used it since he was 6. And since then, his little brother has used it & learned from it, as well as, their little sister who just turned 3 loves to tell me she wants to do her homeschool on starfall! 🙂

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