These are stories with common phonic patterns. Each story is followed by: Word SortVocabulary wordsWord SearchComprehension Questions (Who, what, when, where and why)They are a great resource for helping students struggling with common sounds. They are designed for older grade levels, therefore there are no graphics or younger-style elements. Recommended age group is 4th – 8th grade students, specifically Special Education students, English Language learners and struggling readers.They are gr
These are stories with common phonic patterns. Each story is followed by: Word SortVocabulary wordsWord Search Comprehension Questions (Who, what, when, where and why)They are a great resource for helping students struggling with common sounds. They are designed for older grade levels, therefore there are no graphics or younger-style elements. Recommended age group is 4th – 8th grade students, specifically Special Education students, English Language learners and struggling readers.
These trackers are a great way to help students visualize and track their special education goals! Students and Teachers work together to list IEP date, Goals in Student-Friendly Language, and Accuracy targets. Then students track their own goals by listing their progress at the end of each marking period. Sheets include 4 quarters-trackers and 4 Trimester-trackers and bars to fill-in to visualize progress towards the goal. Great addition to student’s portfolios. It can help students take
These are stories with common phonic patterns. Each story is followed by: Word SortVocabulary wordsWord Search Comprehension Questions (Who, what, when, where and why)They are a great resource for helping students struggling with common sounds. They are designed for older grade levels, therefore there are no graphics or younger-style elements. Recommended age group is 4th – 8th grade students, specifically Special Education students, English Language learners and struggling readers.
These are stories with common phonic patterns. Each story is followed by: Word SortVocabulary wordsWord Search Comprehension Questions (Who, what, when, where and why)They are a great resource for helping students struggling with common sounds. They are designed for older grade levels, therefore there are no graphics or younger-style elements. Recommended age group is 4th – 8th grade students, specifically Special Education students, English Language learners and struggling readers.