ar Decodable Reading Book Level 1: 19
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Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading
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Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1
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ar Decodable Reading Book Level 1: 19
This decodable reader focuses on the "ar" phonogram and revisits other phonograms like "ck", "oo", "ee", and "ing" previously learned. It is part of the highly structured Reading Made Simple program developed specifically for struggling readers and those with processing difficulties like dyslexia or autism.
The book tells a simple story about Tom, Sam, and Pam going shopping and practices sounding out words. The minimal pictures encourage gaining meaning from the text rather than guessing. This book is number 19 in the Level 1 readers and is designed to be read in sequence for optimal growth in decoding skills and reading fluency.
These books work well for small group and individual instruction. Teachers can preview vocabulary, discuss the story introduction together, then have students sound out the words. Discussing the story afterward checks comprehension. Books can also be sent home for extra practice. Frequent repetition develops confidence with phonics-based reading.
With their systematic scope and sequence, these decodable readers are well-suited for early readers, special education students, ELL learners, and struggling readers of all ages. The simple stories feature relatable characters to maintain engagement. Start building critical decoding skills now with the Reading Made Simple program.
What's Included
1 file with 1 reading book, 12 pages. Print as a booklet, flip on the short edge.
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struggling readers
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