Early Literacy and Writing Support for Pre-K to Early Elementary Students
iLearn Education’s reading classes for kids in Irvine help young learners build the early literacy skills they need for school success. Through structured phonics instruction, guided reading, sight word practice, comprehension activities, and early sentence writing, students develop stronger decoding, fluency, vocabulary, and confidence.
Designed for Pre-K, kindergarten, and early elementary learners, our small-group reading and writing classes give students step-by-step support as they move from letter sounds and word recognition to complete sentences, short passages, and thoughtful responses.
By integrating reading, writing, and discussion, this program supports both literacy development and communication skills, helping students build confidence as learners from the very beginning.

Reading & Writing Learners 1:
Pre-K Reading Readiness
Grade: Pre-K
Focus: Foundational phonics, sight words, and sentence building
Pre-K students building early phonics, letter sounds, sight words, and sentence confidence.
Students learn consonant and vowel sounds, blend simple words, recognize common sight words, and begin forming complete sentences. This class helps young learners develop the foundation needed for kindergarten reading and writing.
Reading & Writing Learners Classes

Reading & Writing Learners 2: Kindergarten–Grade 1 Reading and Writing
Grade: K-1
Focus: Long vowel phonograms, comprehension, and descriptive writing
Early elementary students ready to improve decoding, fluency, comprehension, and descriptive sentence writing.
Students strengthen phonics accuracy, expand sight word vocabulary, practice reading comprehension strategies, and begin writing more descriptive sentences using nouns, verbs, adjectives, and story elements.
Phonics
& Decoding
Students build strong phonics foundations by learning letter sounds, blends, and vowel patterns that support accurate reading and spelling.
Sight Words & Reading Fluency
Through repeated exposure and practice, students develop sight word recognition and reading fluency, allowing them to read with confidence and independence.
Reading Comprehension & Expression
Students learn to understand what they read, retell ideas, and answer questions using complete sentences, strengthening both comprehension and communication.
Sentence Writing & Story Foundations
From sentence building to descriptive writing, students begin expressing ideas clearly while learning key story elements like characters, setting, and plot.

