Extended Code Set 5 (parent/aide)

$AUD11.00

These five download-and-print Phonics With Feeling readers are suitable for students in Year 1 or 2, or slightly older catch-up readers. The purchaser may print up to five copies of each book (i.e. 40c per print ex GST). A printable quiz for each book is included, or you can use the Wordwall quiz online.

Each book focuses on only one spelling for each vowel sound, except in the case of ai/ay. The spelling ‘ay’ has already been encountered in the common, previously-tricky words ‘say’, ‘day’ and ‘pay’, plus some ay words have the ai spelling in irregular past tense: paid, laid, said (the pronunciation of ‘said’ has changed over the centuries).

  • Rain, Hail, Wind, Sun (288 words)
  • Goat and Toad (332 words)
  • Bob the Burping Burglar (304)
  • Heather and Fred (310 words)
  • Cow, Sow, Fowl, and Owl (270 words)

 

The books can be used with the Spelfabet Level 4 teaching sequence, Workbooks, word-building sequences and/or some of these playing cards.

Description

These five download-and-print Phonics With Feeling readers are suitable for students in Year 1 or 2, or slightly older catch-up readers. The purchaser may print up to five copies of each book (i.e. 40c per print ex GST). A printable quiz for each book is included, or you can use the Wordwall quiz online.

The books can be used with the Spelfabet Level 4 teaching sequence, Workbooks, word-building sequences and/or some of these playing cards.

Books 1 and 2 revisit the ‘long’ a and o sounds introduced in Sets Two and Three, and introduce new spellings for those sounds. Book 4 introduces a new spelling for the ‘short’ e sound. Books 3 and 5 introduce new sounds and spellings.

The Set Five readers introduce the following sound/spelling patterns: ai as in rain, ay as in day, oa as in goat, ur as in burn, ea as in head, ow as in cow.

Each book focuses on only one spelling for each vowel sound, except in the case of ai/ay. Because the child will have encountered the digraph ay in tricky words already introduced (say, day, pay), it seems appropriate to introduce it along with the ai spelling. Also, some ay words have the ai spelling in the irregular past tense: paid, laid.

Rain, Hail, Wind, Sun (288 words)

  • ai/ay
  • When Blain’s mum complains about the weather, he tells her how he can have fun and stay snug.

Goat and Toad (332 words)

  • oa
  • Goat and Toad are big rivals, and one day their competitiveness goes too far.

Bob the Burping Burglar (304)

  • ur
  • Bob is good at burgling, until a witch hurls a curse at him!

Heather and Fred (310 words)

  • ea as in head
  • Fred likes to play games on his tablet, but his sister, Heather, encourages him to have some real adventures.

Cow, Sow, Fowl, and Owl (270 words)

  • ow as in cow
  • When the three farm animals want to change their lives, the owl gives them some advice.