Are you looking for free decodable books to use with your learners in the classroom or at home? You're in the right spot! My experience with decodable books I admit it. As a first grade teacher, I was in the anti-decodable books camp. A big reason for that had to do with my misunderstanding of how children learn to read. I thought kids should use three-cueing as they read leveled books. Now, ... Read More
Why you should include spelling dictation in your phonics lessons
Spelling dictation allows children to apply the sound-spellings you've taught in your phonics lessons. Keep reading to learn best practices for this important activity! When you hear the word dictation, you might visualize an old-school boss dictating a letter to his efficient secretary, who is madly typing on a typewriter. But today I'm talking about spelling dictation. What is spelling dictation? This ... Read More
How to use blending lines
Today we're going to talk about blending lines - a powerful, easy-to-use tool that will help your students become masters at decoding! It's the fourth post in our 10-part series about teaching phonics. Blending is the stringing of letter sounds to read a word. There are two main types of blending: *Weird but important note: Some phonics experts use the terms "successive blending" and "final ... Read More
How to use a sound wall
I'm sure you heard the buzz about sound walls. Most literacy experts are telling us to replace our word walls with sound walls. And I agree. :) But what exactly IS a sound wall, and how do you use it? We've got the answers in today's post! What is a sound wall? A sound wall is a visual reference to help students when they are reading and spelling. Unlike a word wall, where words are ... Read More
What order should you teach phonics skills?
We can all agree that teaching phonics is important. But there are SO many skills. Which ones should we teach? And in what order? Today we'll look at my recommended order for teaching phonics skills. Before we get into my recommended order, I want to be clear about a few things. There is no perfect order for teaching phonics skills. When choosing your own scope and sequence (mine or someone ... Read More
What every teacher should know about the reading wars
The reading wars are alive and well. Should you pay attention or stay out of the debate? Here's what every teacher should know about the reading wars. As a mom of six, I've refereed countless arguments. It wasn't much different in the classroom. I loved my years as a classroom teacher, but I remember how incessant student squabbles can be. The truth is ... I've heard enough bickering to last the ... Read More
The Best books about teaching phonics
Looking for books about teaching phonics? Here are my top recommendations! Phonics from A-Z, by Wiley Blevins This classic is on its third edition, and Wiley Blevins starts with phonemic awareness and takes us through planning phonics lessons and meeting the needs of students who struggle. It truly is the A-Z guide! A Fresh Look at Phonics, by Wiley Blevins Unlike his previous book, which is more of a ... Read More
Editable sight word games
Our students need to turn a LOT of high frequency words into sight words ... words they recognize instantly without sounding out or guessing. In this sight word series, we've talked extensively about how to TEACH sight words. But how do we practice them? After all, students need to encounter the words multiple times to orthographically map them. The answer? Editable sight word games! If ... Read More
Sight word worksheets – based on the science of reading!
Are you on the hunt for sight word worksheets? Check out our set for 240 sight words … in two levels of difficulty. Bonus - they align with the science of reading! Have you been following along with our sight word series? This post is the 7th in a ten-part series. So far, we've shared: The difference between sight words and high frequency wordsThe difference between the Dolch and Fry word listsHow to teach ... Read More
The best kindergarten sight words
Have you been following along with our sight word series? We've talked about what sight words are, how to teach them, and why it's important to integrate sight word teaching with phonics. Today we'll tackle kindergarten sight words. Many schools require kindergarten teachers to teach a long list of sight words to their kindergartners. Unfortunately, lists of kindergarten sight words are often ... Read More