Reviewers have noted that in primary grades, the program uses a specific "Read, Spell, Write" routine for high-frequency words. This requires students to engage with these words before direct instruction in letter formation is always complete.
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Excessive or unsupervised screen use is linked to disruptions in cognitive development for children aged 0–5, as this is a period of accelerated brain growth. Reviewers have noted that in primary grades, the
The curriculum emphasizes phonemic awareness and structured literacy but has faced critiques regarding how systematic its phonics instruction is compared to other explicit programs. Excessive or unsupervised screen use is linked to
The "Wonders" program is a comprehensive K-6 literacy curriculum frequently updated. Discussions around specific versions often focus on its alignment with the and its instructional routines.