This is a comprehensive word list that contains words and names with short vowels and 2 and 3 letter blends, including glued sounds and closed syllable exceptions
Word are listed from easiest to most difficult concepts for systematic phonics instruction
Works well with Orton-Gillingham based programs
Your older students in need of phonics support will enjoy this passage with a simple layout and no primary-grade graphics.
Passage contains several sight words and provides practice in decoding CVC words with short a, o, i and final b.
Sight words: a break brown do is he like little look the them they one what which white works yellow
Final b words: Rob, lab, rib, lob
Text-based comprehension questions allow for close reading practice - have students highli
Give your REWARDS intermediate students an added incentive to apply their skills to their reading! Use this recording sheet to have students write down words they come across in books that have suffixes they've learned. Students can share words and define for the group, and you can use it as a way to earn a bonus point on the REWARDS chart.
Your older students in need of phonics support will enjoy this passage with a simple layout and no primary-grade graphics. This high-interest story is about a soccer game. Passage contains several sight words and provides practice in decoding CVC words with short a, i, o, u as well as several words with sh, h, g, j, and final b Sight words: a, away, hard, he, his, looked, of, other, out, playing, put, saw, started, the, there, to, was G words: fog, game, goalie, gash, get, got, gush, hug, jig J
This is a comprehensive word list that contains words and names with VC or CVC pattern and short vowels a, i and o
Words contain 10 common and easy consonants for systematic phonics instruction: d, f, g, l, m, n, r, s, t, p
Works well with Orton-Gillingham based programs
Give your REWARDS intermediate students an added incentive to apply their skills to their reading! Use this recording sheet to have students write down words they come across in books that have prefixes they've learned. Students can share words and define for the group, and you can use it as a way to earn a bonus point on the REWARDS chart.