Initial Code Quizzes

$AUD20.00

These 100 decodable quizzes for beginning and struggling readers each contain ten Yes/No questions. Download the file and print what you need for your learners on A4 paper.

The quizzes provide sentence-level reading practice for phonics lessons. They are for learners working at an earlier level than the Phonics With Feeling Initial Code readers.

The quizzes follow the same teaching sequence as the Sounds Write program’s Initial Code Units 1-10, the early Phonic Books and the Forward With Phonics resources. See below for more details.

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These 100 decodable quizzes for beginning and struggling readers each contain ten Yes/No questions. Download the file and you can print quizzes as needed, each one fits on an A4 page.

The quizzes provide sentence-level reading practice for phonics lessons. They are for learners who aren’t yet up to the Phonics With Feeling Initial Code readers, also available on this website.

The quizzes follow the same teaching sequence as the Sounds Write program’s Initial Code Units 1-10, the early Phonic Books and the Forward With Phonics resources:

Unit New sound-spelling relationships, word structures & morphemes Example words Number of quizzes
1 a, i, m, s, t, in VC and CVC words am, sit 2
2 n, o, p on, pat 10
3 b, c, g, h big, cat, hop 10
4 d, e, f, v fed, vet 10
5 k, l, r, u kid, leg, run 10
6 j, w, z jam, win, zip 10
7 x, y, ff, ll, ss, zz box, yes, off, well, kiss, buzz 10
8 VCC and CVCC words, plural -s, past -ed end, help, cats, dogs, puffed, fanned 12
9 CCVC words stop, grab, frill 10
10 Up to CCCVCCC words frost, strum, scrimps, bumped, stressed 16

Reading, remembering and understanding one sentence at a time can be less daunting than tackling a whole book. Most children enjoy competitions, just as most adults enjoy trivia nights.

Because all questions have Yes/No answers, children have a 50-50 chance of getting each one right. Right/wrong answers are not the pedagogical point. The point is to motivate learners to decode. There is no answer key, so you or another adult can adjudicate on any disputed answers, appoint a panel of students to make this decision, or go with the majority view on a show of hands. We (being Speech Pathologists) hope the questions prompt learners to ask questions, have discussions and argue for alternatives.

Until halfway through Unit 8, all questions include a picture. After that, slightly less than half are text-only. All pictures are from the public domain and we’ve donated to Creative Commons to say thanks, and will do so again if they sell well.

It’s difficult to write decodable text, because literate adult brains always tend to focus on meaning. It takes phonics expertise and mental discipline to also focus on structure. The Spelfabet team – Adrianna Galioto, Renee Vlahos, Maria Narouz, Roshni Kaur, Laura McCormack, Tessa Weadman and Alison Clarke – have all worked on these quizzes. We hope they help beginning and struggling readers to accurately sound words out, not memorise and guess them.

The purchaser of these quizzes may make copies for their own students/clients.