Printable Decodable Readers for Kindergarten

Miss Kindergarten
Sarah Paul | Science of Reading on Instagram: "Hi everyone! Things have been busy so I’m posting this reel from last year in case you missed it the first time. I promise to get you some new content soon! Here’s another free resource for you! I used this with my kinder students who were having a hard time with blending sounds on their own to read words. At that point, they knew all the letters and their most common sounds. They were becoming more proficient at phoneme segmenting but still needed lots of practice with it. Decoding (blending sounds) was much more difficult. I used this as a scaffold. This activity gave them opportunities to practice phoneme segmenting and then matching sound to symbol and also using that to help them to then decode words. It was harder for them than I expec
How to Create a Student Sight Word Routine - Simply Creative Teaching
Learning sight words is easy with this daily sight word routine. Perfect for kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade, this weekly sight word routine during your morning work centers or word work centers. These free printable sheets will make learning sight words fun!
Short Vowel "a" Book & Lesson
Get this book package for only $.99! In the "Dad and Tad" book package, students learn the "a" #ShortVowel sound and the "ad" #WordFamily. This is one of 68 books in the #WordFamilyReaders program where students learn 34 vowel types and 570 #SightWords and #FamilyWords. For an even greater value, buy Book Packages in Bundles. #LearnToRead #GuidedReading #HomeschoolReadingResources #BeginningReaders #StrugglingReaders #ESL #LearningDisabled