
The Power of Decodable Readers
Resources for Decodable Readers – Unlocking Literacy, One Sound at a Time

Resources for Decodable Readers – Unlocking Literacy, One Sound at a Time

Whether it’s avoiding books, resisting reading aloud, or showing little engagement with literacy tasks, the lack of motivation can be disheartening for both educators and families. But this disinterest is not a dead end – it’s a signal, a challenge, and most importantly, an opportunity.

Make this Mother’s Day unforgettable with thoughtful activities and crafts that let moms know how much they are appreciated.

Whether you celebrate Easter or not, this spring is full of opportunities to learn, connect, & have fun!

Do you use systematic or analytic phonics? How are they different?

Tricky words have irregular spellings and do not follow the rules!

Sight Words are needed to create phrases and sentences.

Have you ever thought about what a child needs to know to learn how to read and write?

A compound word is a combination of two or more words that create a single meaning. (e.g. armchair, toothbrush) DISCOVER more about them HERE!