Phonic Reading Scheme for Older Students: I-E: Book 24
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Reading
Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1
About This Product
This I-E Digraph decodable reading book + matching PowerPoint + 11 supporting worksheets is in a series that can help children with special needs pupils develop reading fluency. Each book has a matching PowerPoint, making it suitable for various settings. This book is set in Saxon England.
The Jack Stories, of which this book is one, introduces one phonic sound at a time, and subsequent books build on the vocabulary of the books before, constantly revising and reviewing learned sounds. Irregular sight words are only slowly and gradually introduced.
Science of reading aligned. Based on the most up-to-date phonic research.
These books should be read sequentially as they tell one long story, each telling a part.
This book contains words with the following sounds: CK: OO, EE and SH and CH, ND & NT Endings, TH, AR, OR, A-E and I-E.
The series of books can also be purchased as a growing bundle with a scope and sequence - one file, less clutter!
This series has been written with the aid of one of my pupils, aged 8. He has drawn some of the pictures.
What makes this phonic reading programme for special needs different?
· It has its own, easy-to-download and print phonic reading books, making it accessible to many children worldwide.
· Each book carefully builds on the vocabulary of those that have gone before, providing much repetition, without relying on predictable text.
· Pictures aid the storyline without encouraging reading from the pictures – i.e. guessing.
· The vocabulary is based on phonic families, which are introduced in a carefully planned way.
· True sight words – those that cannot be sounded out - are kept to a minimum. Most words are introduced in their phonic family wherever possible.
· It is truly multisensory, using the power of the hand. We not only look at the words, but we write them too. This is powerful and has the bonus of turning the child not only into a reader but into a writer as well.
Worksheets to support the development of reading fluency
The worksheets take the pupil from hearing the new sound in words, developing phonemic awareness, to reading passages in preparation for reading the book. It includes the following activities:
Spelling
Reading
Tracking
Changing letters to make new words
Fluency triangles
3 reading passages
A picture of a Saxon long ship to colour
A picture of a Saxon man to colour.
Typical signs that this programme can help:
Those with dyslexia, or suspected of having dyslexia
Difficulty recalling words when seen on flashcards or when reading texts, which results in no or little reading fluency
b/d letter reversal of a chronic nature – i.e. the child has not grown out of it
Difficulty ordering letters in words: E.g. top becomes pot.
Difficulty differentiating between like words: spoon/soon; back/black; sheep/sleep etc…
Difficulty tracking words across a page
How long is the book?
The reading book is 16 pages long.
What is included?
1 PDF 16 pp X A5
Print as a booklet
Flip on the short edge
One 16-slide PowerPoint
11 Worksheets