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  • Is Paula appalling or just boring Workout

    (R408) Extended Code: Is Paula appalling or just boring? An ‘au’, ‘or’, ‘aw’, ‘all’ Sentence-Story Workout

    $4.99 including GST

    In this reading exercise, students read many words containing <au>, <aw>, <or> and <all>. For efficiency and engagement, we find it best to work on extended code targets like <au>, <aw>, <or> and <all> while also working on reading fluency (accuracy, speed and expression) with sentences and short passages.

    This reading workout is about Paula. Is Paula appalling and awful or just misunderstood? Let’s find out!

    This no-prep exercise can be used for:

    • decoding practice; or
    • word or sentence level written dictation (encoding) practice.
  • When Sir Bertie son of an Earl Workout

    (R409) Extended Code: When Sir Bertie, son of an Earl, went to work for a cursed firm: An ‘er’, ‘ir’, ‘ur’, ‘wor’, ‘ear’ Sentence Story Workout

    $4.99 including GST

    In this reading exercise, students read many words containing  <er>, <ir>, <ur>, <wor>, <ear> (e.g. “her”, “first”, “surf”, “world” and “early”). For efficiency and engagement, we find it best to work on extended code targets like <er>, <ir>, <ur>, <wor>, <ear> while also working on reading fluency (accuracy, speed and expression) with sentences and short passages.

    This reading workout is about the son of an Earl, Sir Bertie, who has to – gasp – actually work for a living.

    This no-prep exercise can be used for:

    • decoding practice; or
    • word or sentence level written dictation (encoding) practice.
  • Why I enjoy spoiling my boys oi and oy sentence story Workout

    (R410) Extended Code: Why I enjoy spoiling my boys: An ‘oy’ and ‘oi’ Sentence Story Workout

    $4.99 including GST

    In this reading exercise, students read many words containing <oy> and <oi> (e.g. “boy”” and “coin”). For efficiency and engagement, we find it best to work on extended code targets like <oy> and <oi> while also working on reading fluency (accuracy, speed and expression) with sentences and short passages.

    This reading workout is about a father who enjoys spoiling his sons: two boys, named Roy and Troy.

    This no-prep exercise can be used for:

    • decoding practice; or
    • word or sentence level written dictation (encoding) practice.
  • (R411) Extended Code: Where can Claire share her flair? An ‘air’ ‘are’ and ‘ere’ Sentence Story Workout

    $4.99 including GST

    In this reading exercise, students read many words containing <air>, <are> and <ere> (e.g. “fair”, “dare” and “there”). For efficiency and engagement, we find it best to work on extended code targets like <air>, <are> and <ere> while also working on reading fluency (accuracy, speed and expression) with sentences and short passages.

    This reading workout is about Claire, a dairy farmer by day, and an artist by night. She won’t share her art with anyone because she is too shy. Does she need a push? Let’s find out!

    This no-prep exercise can be used for:

    • decoding practice; or
    • word or sentence level written dictation (encoding) practice.
  • Years and years of weird careers

    (R412) Extended Code: Years and years of weird careers: An ‘eer’ and ‘ear’ Sentence Story Workout

    $4.99 including GST

    In this reading exercise, students read many words containing <eer> and <ear> (e.g. “cheer”, “dear”). For efficiency and engagement, we find it best to work on extended code targets like <eer> and <ear> while also working on reading fluency (accuracy, speed and expression) with sentences and short passages.

    This reading workout is about a mysterious stranger struggling to survive in a tough world. He seems friendly. But, there’s something not quite right here. Should we be worried? Let’s find out!

    This no-prep exercise can be used for:

    • decoding practice; or
    • word or sentence level written dictation (encoding) practice.