Phonic Books Lift-Off Readers Ending Spelling Patterns

Learn how to read with Phonic Books Lift Off Readers decodable books for beginner readers.

Lift Off Readers are beginner reader books by Phonic Books that introduce children to a few letters and sounds at a time. This pack of 8 books is perfect for children in Pre-K to Kindergarten who are learning to read, teaching different letter patterns through a series of stories.

The Ending Spelling Patterns unit introduces children to spelling patterns that only occur at the end of words, such as, tch, dge, or le. The books in this pack are designed to develop their reading skills with words that contain these specific spelling patterns.

For example:
Book 1: tch /ch/
Book 2: dge /j/
Book 3: tch, dge and review
Book 4: long VCC: -ild, -old, -ind, -olt, -ost
Book 5: y /i/
Book 6: y /e/
Book 7: le
Book 8: ending patterns review

This beginner reader series features:
  • New letters and sounds introduced through each unit by sounding them out (sat, s - a - t).
  • Reading material aimed at children aged 4-7.
  • Material aligned to the UFLI (University of Florida Literacy Institute) scope and sequence but can be used to supplement other program.

This pack of 8 decodable books containing 12 pages features:
  • ‘How to Use This Book’ guidance page with ‘This book introduces’ text box, including information about the new sounds introduced, sounds learned from previous books, high-frequency words, and important notes on the sound.
  • Story pages (numbers 1-6) with one line of text per page.
  • Spelling patterns that only occur at the end of words, such as, tch, dge, or le.

What is phonics?

Phonics is a way of teaching children to read by understanding the sounds that individual letters make and blending them to make a word. Children can learn to read using this skill to decode new words. Phonic Books specializes in decodable, systematic books supporting this structured literacy instruction.
Phonic Books specializes in publishing decodable, synthetic phonics books for beginner readers and reading catch-up. Phonic Books was founded by three special needs teachers passionate about teaching all children to read. Using their expertise, they set about developing phonics reading books for young children and older readers who need support. View titles by Phonic Books
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Learn how to read with Phonic Books Lift Off Readers decodable books for beginner readers.

Lift Off Readers are beginner reader books by Phonic Books that introduce children to a few letters and sounds at a time. This pack of 8 books is perfect for children in Pre-K to Kindergarten who are learning to read, teaching different letter patterns through a series of stories.

The Ending Spelling Patterns unit introduces children to spelling patterns that only occur at the end of words, such as, tch, dge, or le. The books in this pack are designed to develop their reading skills with words that contain these specific spelling patterns.

For example:
Book 1: tch /ch/
Book 2: dge /j/
Book 3: tch, dge and review
Book 4: long VCC: -ild, -old, -ind, -olt, -ost
Book 5: y /i/
Book 6: y /e/
Book 7: le
Book 8: ending patterns review

This beginner reader series features:
  • New letters and sounds introduced through each unit by sounding them out (sat, s - a - t).
  • Reading material aimed at children aged 4-7.
  • Material aligned to the UFLI (University of Florida Literacy Institute) scope and sequence but can be used to supplement other program.

This pack of 8 decodable books containing 12 pages features:
  • ‘How to Use This Book’ guidance page with ‘This book introduces’ text box, including information about the new sounds introduced, sounds learned from previous books, high-frequency words, and important notes on the sound.
  • Story pages (numbers 1-6) with one line of text per page.
  • Spelling patterns that only occur at the end of words, such as, tch, dge, or le.

What is phonics?

Phonics is a way of teaching children to read by understanding the sounds that individual letters make and blending them to make a word. Children can learn to read using this skill to decode new words. Phonic Books specializes in decodable, systematic books supporting this structured literacy instruction.

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Phonic Books specializes in publishing decodable, synthetic phonics books for beginner readers and reading catch-up. Phonic Books was founded by three special needs teachers passionate about teaching all children to read. Using their expertise, they set about developing phonics reading books for young children and older readers who need support. View titles by Phonic Books

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