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ABOUT PHONIC BOOKS DANDELION READERS SET 1 UNITS 11-20 PACK (TWO-LETTER SPELLINGS SH, CH, TH, NG, QU, WH, -ED, -ING, LE)
Interest Level: 5-7 years
ISBN: 9780744095289
Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Set 1 Units 11-20 Pip Gets Rich (Two Letter Spellings sh, ch, th, ng, qu, wh, -ed, -ing, -le) comprises ten books and is aimed at children in Pre-K and Kindergarten. Each book introduces adjacent consonants (consonant digraphs).
Each stage introduces new letters/sounds while supporting previously taught phonic letters/sounds and high-frequency words, or sight words.
Book 11: Pip Gets Rich (ch)
Book 12: Hush! (sh)
Book 13: The Path Up the Hill (th)
Book 14: The Trick (ck)
Book 15: The Ring (ng)
Book 16: The Quest (qu, ve)
Book 17: When Meg was a Pup (wh, 2 syllables)
Book 18: A Wicked Snack (-ed, 2 syllables)
Book 19: Sinking Sand (-ing, tch, 2 syllables)
Book 20: The Paddle (-le, 2 syllables)
Accompanying photocopiable activities for word building, reading, spelling and comprehension can be found in Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Set 1 Units 11-20 Pip Gets Rich (two letter spellings sh, ch, th, ng, qu, wh, -ed, -ing, -le) Reading and Writing Activities.
What is phonics?
Phonics is a way of teaching children to read by understanding the sounds that individual letters make and blending them to make a word. Children can learn to read using this skill to decode new words. Phonic Books specializes in decodable, systematic books supporting this structured literacy instruction.
About Phonic Books: Written especially for emergent, beginner, catch-up and struggling readers who require extra support, Phonic Books are a hi-interest, age-appropriate, decodable book series that ensure reading success and build confidence from the outset. Books, games, and activities developed by Phonic Books are designed to engage your child or students whether they are just starting out, or are struggling to read. Developed in line with explicit systematic phonics instruction and the Science of Reading, Phonic Books offer stair-step phonics progression starting from the simple to the more complex parts of the alphabetic code.
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