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Favorite Learn to Read Program 2023
The PRIDE Reading Program, renowned for its Orton-Gillingham structured literacy curriculum, is proud to announce that it has won the 2023 Blue Ribbon Award for Favorite Learn to Read program!
Each year the Old Schoolhouse Homeschool Influencer Network group evaluates products and resources for homeschool families. The network members then vote for their favorite products in various categories. The category of Favorite Learn to Read program in 2023 was awarded to the PRIDE Reading Program!
How to Choose a Homeschool Reading Curriculum
Choosing a homeschool reading curriculum doesn’t just mean picking the first program you find
A good curriculum fits your child’s needs as much as it fits your homeschool routine.
Most parents evaluate:
• Teaching approach (phonics, multisensory, whole language)
• Learning style (hands-on vs workbook vs self-paced)
• Child’s reading level (struggling, average, advanced)
• Parent time & prep needed
• Goals (decoding, comprehension, fluency)
Who This Homeschool Reading Curriculum Is Best For
Parents teaching reading at home
Designed for parents who want clear, step-by-step reading lessons at home, with structured guidance that removes guesswork and builds confidence while teaching phonics, decoding, and early reading skills.
Children struggling with phonics or decoding
Supports children who struggle with phonics or decoding by using explicit instruction, multisensory practice, and repeated reinforcement to help them accurately read words and build lasting reading confidence.
Homeschool families needing a structured literacy program
Ideal for homeschool families seeking a structured literacy program that follows a systematic phonics sequence, supports consistent progress, and fits easily into a daily homeschool routine.
Students with dyslexia or reading difficulties
Created for students with dyslexia or reading difficulties who benefit from structured, multisensory instruction that strengthens phonemic awareness, decoding skills, and reading fluency at their own pace.
Families using another homeschool curriculum and need a reading component
Perfect for families using another homeschool curriculum who need a dedicated, easy-to-integrate reading component. consistent, systematic reading instruction.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Homeschool Reading Curriculum
What age group is this homeschool reading curriculum designed for?
The PRIDE Reading Program serves learners from pre-kindergarten through adult. Our Beginning Letters & Sounds level starts with basic letter recognition and CVC word blending for early readers, while Books 1 through 5 progress through short vowels, digraphs, long vowels, multi-syllable words, vowel teams, and advanced phonics patterns. A separate Reading Comprehension program supports older students who can decode but need help understanding what they read.
How much does the PRIDE Reading Program cost?
Program kits range from $49.95 to $159.85 per level, depending on the book. Each kit includes a printed Teaching Guide and Student Workbook. Individual workbooks start at $24.95, and online Teaching Guides are available from $15.00 to $65.00. We also accept ClassWallet, Step Up for Students, and Odyssey Scholarship payments in qualifying states.
Do I need special training to teach this Orton-Gillingham curriculum at home?
No prior training is required. Every lesson in the PRIDE Reading Program is fully scripted, so you simply follow the Teaching Guide step by step. The guide tells you exactly what to say, what materials to use, and how to respond to student errors. Parents, tutors, and teachers around the world use PRIDE without any Orton-Gillingham certification or prior teaching experience.
Is this the best homeschool reading curriculum for students with dyslexia?
PRIDE was built on the Orton-Gillingham method, which research supports as one of the most effective structured literacy approaches for students with dyslexia. The program uses explicit, systematic, multisensory instruction that engages visual, auditory, and kinesthetic pathways. Students must reach 80% mastery on each skill before moving forward, so no gaps are left behind. PRIDE won the 2023 Blue Ribbon Award for Favorite Learn to Read program from the Old Schoolhouse Homeschool Influencer Network.
What makes PRIDE different from other homeschool reading programs?
Three things set PRIDE apart. First, every lesson is fully scripted, which eliminates preparation time and guesswork. Second, the program is a complete system that includes curriculum, assessment, placement tools, and support rather than separate components you piece together. Third, PRIDE follows a diagnostic approach where each lesson is adjusted based on how the student performed in the previous one, keeping instruction personalized without requiring the parent to design lesson plans.
How long does each PRIDE Reading lesson take?
Most lessons take 30 to 45 minutes. Each session follows a structured format that includes a visual drill with phonogram cards, an auditory drill, sound blending practice, review of previously taught skills, introduction of a new concept, spelling work, sentence work, and oral reading with decodable text. The pace adapts to your child, so some lessons may be shorter or longer depending on how quickly they master each skill.