Orton Gillingham Decodable Readers: Let's Practice Long and Short Vowels. Workbook with Decodable Texts to Help Struggling Readers to Improve Their Reading Skills. Black and White Edition. Volume 2


Book Description

Orton Gillingham Decodable Readers: let's practice long and short vowels. Workbook with decodable texts to help struggling readers to read. Black & White Edition. Volume 2. The "decodable readers" are books that are contrived to support kids practice a particular letter-sound pattern shown as part of a synthetic phonics curriculum. Books like this have no storyline; they are equally nonsensical whether you begin on the first page, or start on the last page and read backward. A book must be worth reading and provide kids the chance to discover the full spectrum of strategies needed to understand any book. In this book, we have included texts for the student to read and identify certain words within it. You will find that after each text the child is asked questions so that he not only focuses on reading but also on understanding and retaining certain data that the text teaches us. The book is reinforced with other activities that break the monotony and make it fun and challenging for the child, such as identifying the name of the given picture making sentences with the given word finding certain words in a word search and crossword puzzles. In this book we work on the letter 'e' Short 'e' ...................................page 1-17 Long 'e' (ee words).....................page 18-28 Long 'e' (ea words)....................page 29-40 Long 'e' (y words)......................page 41-50 Long 'e' (ey words).....................page 51-61 Long 'e' (e words).......................page 62-72 Long 'e' words activities................page 73-77 Resources..................................page 78-114 Look for other BrainChild titles available on Amazon.com




Orton Gillingham Decodable Readers


Book Description

The "decodable readers" are books that are contrived to support kids practice a particular letter-sound pattern shown as part of a synthetic phonics curriculum. Books like this have no storyline; they are equally nonsensical whether you begin on the first page, or start on the last page and read backward. A book must be worth reading and provide kids the chance to discover the full spectrum of strategies needed to understand any book. In this book, we have included texts for the student to read and identify certain words within it. You will find that after each text the child is asked questions so that he not only focuses on reading but also on understanding and retaining certain data that the text teaches us. The book is reinforced with other activities that break the monotony and make it fun and challenging for the child, such as identifying the name of the given picture, making sentences with the given word, finding certain words in a word search and crossword puzzles.




Orton Gillingham Decodable Readers


Book Description

The "decodable readers" are books that are contrived to support kids practice a particular letter-sound pattern shown as part of a synthetic phonics curriculum. Books like this have no storyline; they are equally nonsensical whether you begin on the first page, or start on the last page and read backward. A book must be worth reading and provide kids the chance to discover the full spectrum of strategies needed to understand any book. In this book, we have included texts for the student to read and identify certain words within it. You will find that after each text the child is asked questions so that he not only focuses on reading but also on understanding and retaining certain data that the text teaches us. The book is reinforced with other activities that break the monotony and make it fun and challenging for the child, such as identifying the name of the given picture, making sentences with the given word, finding certain words in a word search and crossword puzzles.




Orton Gillingham Decodable Readers


Book Description

"Our "Decodable Readers" series offers young readers a wealth of benefits: They can begin reading independently after learning just a few letters and their sounds ; They'll be able to tackle unfamiliar words with confidence, using their newfound phonics skills to decode words accurately and avoid bad reading habits ; By applying their phonics skills in the context of engaging stories and nonfiction texts, they'll experience the thrill of success and develop a love of reading that will last a lifetime ; Encourage students to take turns teaching each other how to read a book by demonstrating how to follow words, lines, and pages: students can learn to follow words from left to right, read lines of text from top to bottom, and turn pages from left to right. The focus of this book of the "Decodable Readers" series is to provide targeted practice in the essential level 1 reading skills: Short vowels sounds ; CVC words (Consonant+ Vowel+ Consonant) ; Consonant digraphs (sh, ch, wh, th, ck) ; Simple blends, initial position ; Welded sounds." -- Back cover.




Orton Gillingham Phonics. 100 Activities to Help Kids with Dyslexia and Struggle Readers to Improve Their Writing and Reading Skills. Volume 1


Book Description

Orton Gillingham Phonics. 100 activities to help kids with dyslexia and struggle readers to improve their writing and reading skills. Volume 1. Orton-Gillingham Approach uses systematic phonics to teach language and promote mastery in students with dyslexia. This approach encourages students to grasp the sound-symbol relationship that is necessary to understand alphabetic systems of writing. In this book you will find a multitude of activities that will help your students improve their writing, reading and sound recognition. Specifically in this book you have exercises to: - Help the child guess a word from a drawing and write it - Find and mark open syllables - Differentiate between short and long vowels - Differentiate between open and closed syllables - Blank lines for the instructor to dictate And many other exercises more prepared for the child to practice with different phonics The Orton Gillingham methodology is not a new methodology. It has been used around the world and validated in classrooms since the 1980s. The Orton Gillingham methodology provides the teacher or instructor with a way to develop a structured, individualized and multisensory reading and language skills plan. Orton Gillingham Methodology instructors encourage students to master their reading and language skills on an individual basis. The Orton Gillingham methodology places special emphasis on multisensory education. Since students with dyslexia lack a level of phonemic arareness, learning to read through phonics incorporating all the senses is highly effective.




The Science of Reading Decodable Texts


Book Description

Attention all teachers and parents of kindergarten and first-grade students! Are you looking for a reading resource that will make a difference in your child's reading journey? Introducing our new decodable reading book, the perfect solution for struggling readers and students with dyslexia. Our book is designed to help these students gain confidence and build their reading skills with 50 different decodable passages, each featuring beautiful pictures and engaging stories. Each story focuses on a particular short vowel sound. That means you will get ten stories per short vowel sound! And the best part? This book works great with the Orton Gillingham method, making it an ideal tool for teachers who use this approach. Don't wait, give your child the gift of successful reading today with our decodable reading book




Decodable Reading Passages


Book Description

This comprehensive resource, developed by a certified Orton Gillingham teacher, includes 54 original, targeted stories to practice phonics skills while reinforcing comprehension practice. Aligned with the Science of Reading, this resource will help bring classroom and individualized instruction and practice to the next level for students of all ability levels. In this book, you will find 54 original, targeted decodable stories, listed below: Short Vowel Stories Pat's Hat (short a) Jen the Hen (short e) The Twin Pigs (short i) The Hot Pot (short o) Bud the Slug (short u) Beginning Blends Stories Stop That Sled! (beginning s blends) Glum in Class (beginning l blends) Fred and Brad (beginning r blends) Ending Blends Stories The Nest (ending st) The Gift (ending ft) The Big Jump (ending mp) By the Pond (ending nd) In the Tent (ending nt) FSZL Rule Story Up the Hill (ff, ss, zz, ll) -All Rule Story At the Mall (all) H-Brothers Stories Cheese for Lunch (ch) The Fish and the Ship (sh) The Moth and the Sloth (th) The White Whale (wh) Short Vowel Protector Stories The Sick Duck (ck) Mr. Judge's Trudge for Fudge (dge) A Game of Fetch (tch) Vowel Teams Stories We Play All Day! (ay) Show Me the Snow! (ow) Toys for Boys (oy) The Deep End (ee) The Feast (ea) The Toad on the Boat (oa) In the Mood for Food (oo) The Plain Snail (ai) The Coin (oi) The Frowning Cow (ow) The Loud Mouse (ou) It's Not My Fault! (au) Time to Draw (aw) The Good Book (oo) Ready to Read! (ea) Magic E Stories Skate at the Lake (long a) The Note (long o) Time to Ride! (long i) The Huge Mule (long u) Chase's Kite (all magic e) Bossy R Stories No More Corn and Pork! (or) The Farm (ar) Her First Surf (er / ir / ur) Closed Syllable Rule Breakers Story The Most Kind Old Man (ind, ild, old, ost) -ng & -nk Stories Mr. Kong's Dog (ng) The Prank (nk) Soft C & Soft G Story Gianna's Mice (soft c, soft g) Ending Y Story The Shy Lady (ending y) Syllable Patterns Stories Bo's Hat (open & closed syllables) The Rabbit's Garden (vccv syllable pattern) My Super Day! (vcv syllable pattern) Consonant -le Story In the Jungle (consonant le)




Silent E Words Long Vowel Readers


Book Description

Make learning to read easy and fun with this workbook of decodable stories created by a Reading Specialist! Kids ages 6-8 (grades 1-2) need to learn how to read long vowel words with silent e (for example, the words "make" or "bike"). These 25 silent e words long vowel readers give them lots of practice with this skill. Plus, reading decodable books like the stories in this workbook builds kids' reading skills and confidence! This workbook is perfect for at-home, homeschool, tutoring, or classroom practice for Grade 1 or Grade 2 students. Older children who have reading disabilities like dyslexia also benefit from practice with these silent e decodables. Silent E Words Long Vowel Readers: Decodable Books Grade 1 / Grade 2 includes: 25 SHORT, DECODABLE PASSAGES: Make learning to read fun with these kid-friendly stories! These stories cover long vowels (long a, long i, long o, long u, and mixed vowels - all spelled with silent e) and also include sight words. 25 COMPREHENSION QUESTION PAGES: Improve reading comprehension with these reading comprehension pages! After each of the silent e words decodable stories, children will answer 2 comprehension questions. They'll also use their phonics skills to practice spelling 2 silent e words that match the skill from the story. 5 BONUS WARM-UP PAGES: Give your child an extra phonics boost with these additional practice activities! Children will complete a warm-up activity where they practice the sound of a vowel and reading individual words with the vowel before they begin reading the stories for that vowel. Results from using these long vowel readers with your 6-8 year old child: Increased ability to decode (read) long vowel words spelled with silent e Better reading fluency Improved confidence and love for reading!




Orton Gillingham Decodable Readers


Book Description

A multitude of texts that the child can read and then ask questions or propose activities related to it. Activities that help the child identify certain words. Activities related to the digraphs "sh", "sc", "th", "wh", "ph", "wr" and many other activities that will help improve reading speed, comprehension and writing skills.




The Hat and Bug Shop


Book Description

Books for Phonics Readers and folks with a Dyslexic Learning Style. Let's GO! Books have less text and build confidence towards the same title Chapter Book. "Do you want to get a bug?" Mom says. Sight Words: a, do, does, from, has, have, he, I, like, my, say, says, the, to, want, you Approximately 130 total words This is a Step 2 Let's GO! book. The DOG ON A LOG Books series are for phonics readers and dyslexic learners. They are Decodable books which means a child who has been taught the phonics rules and the limited sight words in that book can sound them out and read them. The words used reflect the inclusion of 1 to 3 new phonics rules in each step. There are five books at each step. The chapter books are written in a chapter format with one picture in most chapters. They are longer, have more detail, and sometimes offer more complexity than the Let's GO! Books. They're great for practicing known and new phonics rules. They're also just fun reading. DOG ON A LOG Let's GO! Books are shorter versions of DOG ON A LOG Chapter books. Let's GO! books tell the same stories with about 8 pictures and only a few sentences per page. They're perfect as an introduction to the new phonics rules or simply for fun reading for younger kids. DOG ON A LOG Phonics Progression Step 1 Consonants, primary sounds Short vowels Digraphs: ch, sh, th, wh, ck 2 and 3 sound words Possessive 's Step 2 Bonus letters (f, l, s, z after short vowel) "all" -s suffix Step 3 ang, ing, ong, ung, ank, ink, onk, unk Step 4 Consonant Blends to make 4 sound words 3 and 4 sound words ending in -lk, -sk Step 5 Digraph blends -nch to make 3 and 4 sound words Silent e, including "-ke" Step 6 ild, old, olt, ind, ost Step 7 5 sounds in a closed syllable word plus suffix -s (crunch, slumps) 3 letter blends and up to 6 sounds in a closed syllable word (script, spring) Step 8 Two syllable words with 2 closed syllables, not blends (sunset, chicken, unfit) Paperbacks have black and white images. The books are optimized for dyslexic learners with cream colored paper and 22 point Verdana font. WATCH FOR MORE STEPS AND BOOKS COMING SOON For information on upcoming books see dogonalogbooks.com or visit our facebook page.