Decodable Text for Older Readers: Storms
NZ$5.00
Description
This resource is designed as a decodable text for older readers (year 4 – Year 8). It focuses on storms and contains factual information about what you may see in a storm, what to do and what could happen afterwards.
Focus Phonemes and Graphemes:
It has a particular focus on:
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/or/ represented by or
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/ai/ represented by ay and ai
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/igh/ represented by igh
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/ee/ represented by ea and ee
This resource contains:
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Decodable text ‘Storms’ student version – in normal and large text
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Decodable text ‘Storms’ teacher version – with focus sounds highlighted and non-decodable words identified
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Extensive teacher notes outlining alignment with popular scope and sequences, focus phonemes and graphemes, non-decodable vocabulary
Follow-up activities focusing on:
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comprehension
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oral practice
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focus phonemes and graphemes student worksheets
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printable double-sided flashcards with focus phonemes and graphemes,
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‘grab and go’ quick response sheets – a total of 14 extra resources.
Please note:
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This decodable text is designed to complement the Phonics International scope and sequence, targeting students who have acquired the phoneme-to-grapheme correspondences introduced in units 1-5 of the program. Students will also require some knowledge of how to break words into syllables and syllable-breaking patterns.
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This decodable text also aligns with the New Zealand Ready to Read Phonics Plus Scope and Sequence used in many schools. The focus phonemes-to-graphemes in this text align with the Kākano – Māhuri phase, drawing on knowledge from multiple units. We suggest using this text with students working within the Māhuri phase to align best and practice previous skills learnt.

