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In these exercises, we focus on -er added to verbs to form derivative nouns like “farmer”, “builder” and “painter”. -er words like these are called “derivative nouns” because the -er noun derives (or comes from) the verb to which -er is added.
With 80 example sentences, these no-prep exercises are designed to provide students with lots of practice reading and writing derivative nouns in a short period of time while also working on a variety of sentence structures. To extend students, we also include 80 additional questions related to the derivative nouns that require verbal reasoning skills.
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In this reading exercise, students read many words containing <oo> (e.g. “Zoom” and “room”). For efficiency and engagement, we find it best to work on extended code targets like <oo> while also working on reading fluency (accuracy, speed and expression) with sentences and short passages.
This reading workout is about a very frustrated young student who has been sent home to do his schooling by Zoom. He is unhappy about it and decides to share some of reasons he does not enjoy Zoom school.
This no-prep exercise can be used for:
- decoding practice; or
- word or sentence level written dictation (encoding) practice.
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In this reading exercise, students read many words containing <ai> or <ay> (e.g. “wait” and “way”). For efficiency and engagement, we find it best to work on extended code targets like <ai> and <ai> while also working on reading fluency (accuracy, speed and expression) with sentences and short passages.
This reading workout is about a young man named Jay who likes to daydream. While exploring his bay, cheering on a racing snail, saving a stray donkey, fishing with bait, and trying to avoid his dreaded Cor Anglais music lesson, he dreams of Spain and Norway, of Viking raids, of dragon slaying and of leading the search for the Holy Grail. With not a hint of Netflix or Minecraft, Jay lets his imagination run wild while exploring the world around him.
This no-prep exercise can be used for:
- decoding practice; or
- word or sentence level written dictation (encoding) practice.
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In this reading exercise, students read many words containing <ee> or <ea> (e.g. “week” and “weak”). For efficiency and engagement, we find it best to work on extended code targets like <ee> and <ea> while also working on reading fluency (accuracy, speed and expression) with sentences and short passages.
This reading workout is about a very demanding customer who wants to buy a cheap Jeep. His demands are many, and often unreasonable, but are intended to amuse students and motivate them to read the passage.
This no-prep exercise can be used for:
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- decoding practice; or
- word or sentence level written dictation (encoding) practice.
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In this reading exercise, students read many words containing <oa>, <ow>, and <oe> (e.g. “toast”, “tow” and “toe”). For efficiency and engagement, we find it best to work on extended code targets like <oa>, <ow> and <oe>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.