Series 10: Quinze histoires en sept formats - Version 2 par format
Use these fifteen stories with your students to lock in their decoding practice. The stories only use the letters that are studied in the series and we never use high frequency words. This allows for students to build confidence in being able to decode all the words on the page.
In this final series, students will practice the [ein] and [ain] graphemes, and work on their fluency, especially when the letter [i] presents in front of a vowel, changing the sound from /i/ to /j/.
The seven formats included are :
Text written in paragraph form (without support)
White and blue alternating lines (without support)
White and blue alternating lines (with support: silent letters in grey, /ɛ/ sound underlined, /e/ sound bolded)
Text written line by line (without support)
Text written line by line (with support: silent letters in grey, /ɛ/ sound underlined, /e/ sound bolded)
Black and white only, cut and sort, printer friendly (without support)
Black and white only, cut and sort, printer friendly (with support: silent letters in grey, /ɛ/ sound underlined, /e/ sound bolded))
Note: This version is organized by format, where all ten stories are provided together in the same format. This might be ideal if you would like to print all the stories written in the same format. If you are interested in purchasing a file where the stories are separate from one another, please see ‘Version 1 par histoire’.
You will receive an email with the link to download the stories. Please note that the link will only be valid for 24 hours.
Use these fifteen stories with your students to lock in their decoding practice. The stories only use the letters that are studied in the series and we never use high frequency words. This allows for students to build confidence in being able to decode all the words on the page.
In this final series, students will practice the [ein] and [ain] graphemes, and work on their fluency, especially when the letter [i] presents in front of a vowel, changing the sound from /i/ to /j/.
The seven formats included are :
Text written in paragraph form (without support)
White and blue alternating lines (without support)
White and blue alternating lines (with support: silent letters in grey, /ɛ/ sound underlined, /e/ sound bolded)
Text written line by line (without support)
Text written line by line (with support: silent letters in grey, /ɛ/ sound underlined, /e/ sound bolded)
Black and white only, cut and sort, printer friendly (without support)
Black and white only, cut and sort, printer friendly (with support: silent letters in grey, /ɛ/ sound underlined, /e/ sound bolded))
Note: This version is organized by format, where all ten stories are provided together in the same format. This might be ideal if you would like to print all the stories written in the same format. If you are interested in purchasing a file where the stories are separate from one another, please see ‘Version 1 par histoire’.
You will receive an email with the link to download the stories. Please note that the link will only be valid for 24 hours.
Use these fifteen stories with your students to lock in their decoding practice. The stories only use the letters that are studied in the series and we never use high frequency words. This allows for students to build confidence in being able to decode all the words on the page.
In this final series, students will practice the [ein] and [ain] graphemes, and work on their fluency, especially when the letter [i] presents in front of a vowel, changing the sound from /i/ to /j/.
The seven formats included are :
Text written in paragraph form (without support)
White and blue alternating lines (without support)
White and blue alternating lines (with support: silent letters in grey, /ɛ/ sound underlined, /e/ sound bolded)
Text written line by line (without support)
Text written line by line (with support: silent letters in grey, /ɛ/ sound underlined, /e/ sound bolded)
Black and white only, cut and sort, printer friendly (without support)
Black and white only, cut and sort, printer friendly (with support: silent letters in grey, /ɛ/ sound underlined, /e/ sound bolded))
Note: This version is organized by format, where all ten stories are provided together in the same format. This might be ideal if you would like to print all the stories written in the same format. If you are interested in purchasing a file where the stories are separate from one another, please see ‘Version 1 par histoire’.
You will receive an email with the link to download the stories. Please note that the link will only be valid for 24 hours.