Will Gracie and Katie agree to watch a movie about a zombie, a genie, or a foodie? Join their debate as you practice reading words with the long e sound spelled "ie."
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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 This book contains features that make reading print books easier for people with dyslexia. These features may include any or all of the following: dyslexia-friendly font, hi-lo content, justified text, off-white paper, and heavier weight paper This book is printed in a font that everyone can read, including people with dyslexia Contains dyslexic-friendly font, also called Dyslexie font Phonics Focus: long e (ie) This book contains features that make reading print books easier for people with dyslexia. These features may include any or all of the following: dyslexia-friendly font, hi-lo content, justified text, off-white paper, and heavier weight paper