Extended Code Set 11 (teacher/clinician)
$AUD33.00
These five download-and-print Phonics With Feeling readers contain 13 short stories in verse. They are suitable for students in Year 2 or 3, or slightly older catch-up learners. The purchaser may print up to thirty copies of each book (i.e. 20c per print ex GST). A printable quiz about each book is included, or you can use the online Wordwall quiz.
The Set Eleven readers review spellings from previous levels and introduce new ones. The stories are:
- Triceratops Stew (250 words)
- The Gentle Giant (277 words)
- Missy Madge (121 words)
- The Animals and the Alphabet (179 words)
- The Giraffe Who Forgot How to Laugh (151 words)
- Write About Wrong (221 words)
- The Knitting Knight (92 words)
- The Gnarled Old Gnome (80 words)
- Chiara and the Cats’ Chorus (224 words)
- Ghosts and Ghouls (93 words)
- Tom Crumb (125 words)
- What About Whale? (124 words)
- Priscilla (348 words)
These books can be used with any phonics teaching sequence once it has taught the main spellings for each sound, and is introducing less common consonant spellings. You can find playing cards to teach/practise the spellings of a range of consonant sounds here and here.
Description
Set Eleven of the Phonics with Feeling Decodable Readers focuses on less common consonant spellings. These books are suitable for students in Year Two or Year Three. Each of the five books contains two or three very short stories in verse, each with many words which revise or introduce the following consonant spellings:
- Revising c as in cent, introducing ce as in prince
- Revising g as in giant, introducing ge as in change
- Introducing dg as in budget, dge as in badge
- Introducing ph as in alphabet
- Introducing gh as in laugh
- Introducing wr as in wrong
- Introducing kn as in knit
- Introducing gn as in gnome
- Introducing ch as in chorus
- Introducing gh as in ghosts
- Introducing mb as in crumb
- Revising wh as in whale
- Introducing sc as in scissors, sce as in reminisce
The stories are:
Triceratops Stew (250 words)
- Revising c as in cent, introducing ce as in prince
- In this story, the reader is encouraged to try a ridiculously impossible recipe.
The Gentle Giant (277 words)
- Revising g as in giant, introducing ge as in change
- This giant is gentle and kind, but small animals need to be vigilant around him.
Missy Madge (121 words)
- Introducing dg as in budget, dge as in badge
- Missy Madge is a brave little donkey who goes everywhere with her owner.
The Animals and the Alphabet (179 words)
- Introducing ph as in alphabet
- Some animals at the zoo are learning the alphabet, and others are feeling left out.
The Giraffe Who Forgot How to Laugh (151 words)
- Introducing gh as in laugh
- Joseph the giraffe has had a tough time in the zoo, but there is a simple way to make his life easier.
Write About Wrong (221 words)
- Introducing wr as in wrong
- Proteus, the protector of the sea, wants to get a message to those people who don’t care about the earth or the ocean.
The Knitting Knight (92 words)
- Introducing kn as in knit
- This knight seems to be pretty good at knitting, but he is taking a long time to make a scarf.
The Gnarled Old Gnome (80 words)
Introducing gn as in gnome
- This old gnome is keen to travel, but when he visits the city he doesn’t like it at all.
Chiara and the Cats’ Chorus (224 words)
- Introducing ch as in chorus
- The cats in the chorus want a tiara like Chiara’s, so she finds a way to make this possible.
Ghosts and Ghouls (93 words)
- Introducing gh as in ghosts
- On her brother’s advice, Sally creates a suitably ghastly costume for Hallowe’en.
Tom Crumb (125 words)
- Introducing mb as in crumb
- Tom does some silly things, but he also does something brave.
What About Whale? (124 words)
Revising wh as in whale
- This little poem reminds children that there are plenty of words beginning with wh, and draws attention to the way in which many of these words are onomatopoeic.
Priscilla (348 words)
- Introducing sc as in scissors, sce as in reminisce
- Priscilla is interested only in herself and in the fashion scene, but she learns the hard way about collaboration.