give students numerous opportunities to practice decoding one-syllable and simple two-syllable words. Designed to follow a skill sequence that gives students multiple opportunities to practice specific phonics skills, your student will 'graduate' from to with the confidence that comes from a successful reading experience. If your student has a learning disability such as dyslexia, or is learning English as a second language, or is a struggling reader, these are the books you have been searching for.
contains six books, three of which focus on short vowels and three that focus on long vowels. Students with minimal reading skills can read these books from cover-to-cover. They'll have a successful and enjoyable reading experience with lots of decoding practice.
includes six books that give practice in all the decoding skills found in Set A plus two groups of new skills: three of the books focus on consonant blends and digraphs and three focus on diphthongs, r-controlled vowels, and silent letters. Like Set A, only single-syllable words are included.
includes six books that give practice in all of the skills found in Sets A and B and add new skills. Three books focus on spelling patterns, inflectional endings, and compound words and three focus on prefixes and suffixes and regularly spelled two-syllable words.
For reluctant readers who have enjoyed previous Sound Out Chapter Book sets, here is a non-fiction series. Each phonics-based chapter book in the series gives reluctant or beginning readers a fun and interesting look at an extreme sport, from inline skates to river rafting.
Workbooks contain story synopses and pre- and post-reading activities. Helps students build vocabularies, practice comprehension, recall and other basic reading competencies. Includes answer key. Reproducible. Softcover, 56 pp.
This program is ideal for:
- Special Education / Special Needs
- Struggling Learners
- Students-at-Risk
- Learning Disabled
- Remedial Education
- Differentiated Education
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