Decodable Sentences (ng-diphthongs)
Help your students practice decoding and build fluency with these decodable sentences. We all know that building fluency is critical when it comes to building comprehension. Students need lots of practice in the area of decoding to become fluent. The Science of Reading is clear: Instruction should be explicit and systematic and students should have time at the application level.
Use these decodable sentences in small group instruction, intervention groups, independent reading, or homework. Check out the full description below to learn why this Phonics Lessons and Activities Kit was put together!
❓ I don't know about you, but over the years, I have tried to mix and match phonics activities that will best support my students.
❓ Most of the time, the curriculum I am using just does not cover everything that I need it to.
❓The problem is that there are so MANY things out there, that we can easily get overwhelmed with what to use. Phonics instruction should be explicit and systematic (that's what research tells us) but it should also be CONSISTENT.
What's phonics skills are included in this activity?
Nasals
CVCe
R-Controlled Vowels
Vowel Teams ay and ai
Vowel Teams ee and ea
Vowel Teams oa ow oe
Vowel Teams oo and oo
tch and dge
au and aw
ou and ow
oy and oi