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$4.99 including GST
Once students have learned:
it’s time to work on high frequency split digraphs like <sh>, <ck>, <th>, <wh>, <ch>, <ng> and <qu>.
This resource contains 49 silly sentences loaded with <sh>, <ck>, <th>, <wh>, <ch>, <ng> and <qu> digraphs.
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$15.00 including GST
In this 25-page no-prep resource, we target three things at once:
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- encoding (or spelling) targets that mirror decoding practice (e.g with decodable books);
- high frequency sentence structures used in English; and
- English sentence punctuation conventions.
Our encoding and sentence structure targets are sequenced from simple to complex:
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- In Part A, we target simple sentence structures (like SV, SVO, SVC, SVA, and SVOA) requiring only knowledge of the basic code.
- In Part B, we target compound sentence structures (using decodable conjoining conjunctions like “and”, “but”, “yet”, and “so”) requiring knowledge of split digraphs, how to encode two-syllable (decodable) polysyllabic words.
- In Part C, we target complex sentence structures (using subordinating conjunctions, like “because”, “if”, “while”, “before”, “after”, “until”, “unless” “although”, and “otherwise”) and knowledge of high frequency extended code diphthongs and digraphs following the early Sounds Write sequence.
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$6.99 including GST
In this resource, we provide students with lots of opportunities to read CCVC and CVCC words in sentences.
The sentences are not illustrated, are (deliberately) ‘odd’, and contain commonly misread words to discourage guessing; and encourage left-to-right decoding of each word in its entirety.
This 25-page resource is suitable for face-to-face sessions and distance learning.
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$4.99 including GST
12 short word recognition exercises focusing on fast and accurate decoding of high frequency and fully decodable two syllable words.
Formatted in PDF (for print) and for Google Slides (for smart boards, iPads, and other devices, and to access the animations).
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$4.99 including GST
Ten short word recognition exercises focusing on fast and accurate decoding of high frequency and fully decodable three-syllable words.
Formatted in PDF (for print) and for Google Slides (for smart boards, iPads, and other devices, and to access the animations).