By Discountschoolsupply.comReally Good Phonics Team Vowels Diphthongs Kit - Decodable Readers, Flip Chart & Word Segmenting & Blending Kit by Really Good S
This comprehensive set includes our bestselling Really Good Phonics products for teaching vowel teams by sound and diphthongs. Designed for phonics instruction and aligned with the Science of Reading, this set is perfect for small group and individual practice. The set includes: Decodable Readers Vowel Teams by Sound and Diphthongs books (6 copies of each of the ten books), Vowel Teams by Sound and Diphthongs Word Segmenting and Blending Kit (box set of instruction card, 60 double-sided cards, 100 magnetic chips, and 6 magnetic wands), and Vowel Teams by Sound and Diphthongs Decodable Readers Flip Chart. As students are learning to read, they encounter both decodable and non-decodable words. Non-decodable words in this set are called yet words. These are words the student does not know yet, either because they have not learned the phoneme, the word is tricky, or it needs to be memorized. This set helps students practice yet words as they read. Explore our entire Really Good Phonics line for more products to help your students master reading through phonics instruction. WHAT YOU GET: Really Good Phonics Decodable Readers Vowel Teams by Sound and Diphthongs book set, Vowel Teams by Sound and Diphthongs Word Segmenting and Blending Kit, and Vowel Teams by Sound and Diphthongs Decodable Readers Flip Chart.; BOOK SET: Includes six copies of each of the ten books (measuring 5" x 7" each). The box is tabbed for easy access, with each tab featuring additional teacher resources. Laminated for use with dry erase markers.; WORD SEGMENTING AND BLENDING KIT: Includes 1 instruction card, 60 double-sided cards (10" x 5") with 120 words, 100 magnetic chips (.75"), and 6 magnetic wands (7.6" x 1"). Students read the word, segment the sounds or phonemes by recording their answer with a dry-erase marker, placing chips for each phoneme, and then blending the sounds while picking up the magnetic chips with the magnetic wand, and then finally writing the word.; DECODABLE READERS F