Using decodable books in the earlier stages of literacy instruction ensures that a child has the skills to read without guessing. They are especially important for students with dyslexia (or any struggling reader) because they provide reading practice using the knowledge of letter-sounds that are taught explicitly in a scaffolded approach. Reading decodable books help children build fluency and gain confidence as they become proficient with word-level reading
Contents:
Book 1. Is it Matt? Book 2. Tam has a nap Book 3. Sim and the bat Book 4. Ned, the cat Book 5. Kip's bad leg Book 6. Jed's bag Book 7. The big hill Book 8. Ned is bad