BIG BOOKS - Main Fiction Level 5/6 – Books 1 – 20
Introduces: ai (trail), ay (play), ea (beach), ee (tree), ie (pie), igh (sight), oa (boat), ow (slow), ew (few), ue (cue), oi (soil), oy (boy), oo (book), oo (moon), ou (loud), ow (cow), er (term), ir (stir), ur (turn), ar (star), or (for)
- 10 x Level 5 Books – 1 copy of each title
- 10 x Level 6 Books – 1 copy of each title
Shared reading with big books allows the teacher to model reading skills and strategies. Our big books are perfect for guided reading and sharing.
Level 5 & 6 are a combined set of 20 books which introduce more complex sounds, new vocabulary and include a reduced number of pictures to build confidence in reading longer texts. The pre-reading activities hep to activate prior knowledge and introduce new vocab. The post-reading activities include questions to ensure children have comprehended the text and a revision of new vocab.
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‘The SECRET of getting kids to read..... Give them books they CAN actually read!’
Beginner readers need beginner books that are interesting and engaging.
The books created by the Decodable Readers Australia team:
- Support the teaching of synthetic phonics
- Teach reading systematically
- Engage learners through fun Aussie characters and the exploration of Australia
- Explicitly teach vocabulary and how to read fluently
- Develop comprehension through checking for understanding
Designed to be introduced alongside your explicit phonics teaching to develop rapid code recognition, fluency and most importantly, confidence.
Decodable Readers Australia are the only beginner reading series to:
- Includes 30 books in each sound set
- Ensure only minimal sight words are used within the text
- Engage children in Australian themed stories
- Embrace the 5 essential components of learning to read –
- Phonemic Awareness,
- Phonics
- Comprehension
- Vocabulary and
- Fluency
- Provide essential knowledge for teachers/parents through guided instruction booklets and teacher directed activities within each level