I understand first hand the amount of teacher preparation that takes place behind the scenes in every teacher's classroom. I also understand that teachers are often mandated to teach certain standards or implement specific programs without being provided all of the resources required for those mandates.
After receiving Orton Gillingham training and certification in November of 2021, I discovered that it was difficult to find quality decodable text to use with students that first of all, made sense, but secondly, followed a systematic sequence in simple progressive steps. Since I couldn't find what I needed, I started to create some of my own supplemental resources.
Since retiring in August of 2025, I have been able to fully dive into creating a complete decodable text curriculum to support students transitioning from single syllable decoding to multisyllabic decoding. These word work resources and decodable texts were designed to be supplemental resources for extra practice and will align nicely with other Science of Reading Resources.
Even students with strong visual memory skills, will eventually hit a brick wall in their progression of reading skills if they don't master the reading code. All students need to learn the 7 different syllable types, how those syllables can be combined into multisyllabic words, and the division rules for decoding and spelling larger words. The decoding resources I have created provide the repeated step by step practice of syllable division and decoding larger words, not just in isolation, but also within connected text.