How do you approach decoding with your readers?
The most obvious answer is practice, practice, and practice! Becoming a confident reader can take time, so I also want reading to be engaging. I truly believe reading unlocks doors for my students and I want them to love reading as much as I do!
Thankfully, there's SO many wonderful choices for children's literature, yet I've still struggled to find the "lowest" leveled books to engage my students who are emergent readers. The wonderful mini-books I've purchased from TPT sellers have saved the day and I use also Reading A-Z frequently. But as easy as these are, my students still just need more (& more) good old-fashioned decoding practice.
A few years ago I discovered the beanie baby reading strategies. I had seen them around, but didn't give them too much thought. Then I got hit with a super-struggling group - it was one of those groups that took every ounce of energy, yet was SO rewarding. The majority started off with "tough" little attitudes and behaviors to match. I truly didn't think the "cute" animals would cut it, but I was running out of ideas!
Oh. My. Goodness!
These little stuffed animals were a GAME-CHANGER!
Imagine my toughies...ready to pick on each other and use less-than-desirable word choices. Did I mention I also had to pick these friends up from recess (read: hot, sweaty, thirsty)? Oh yeah...I didn't have a classroom either, so we used the floor of the computer lab :)
Now picture this same group cuddling Chunky Monkey, Lips the Fish, and their pals. It was PRECIOUS! I went back to Amazon three times just to order additional animals! There was way I was going to lose their interest!
I started creating materials using matching graphics and learned what worked and what didn't with this group and then continued to revise with my future groups.
Fast forward a couple of years...I still consider these decoding strategies my number one "go-to" for small reading groups. This summer I finally searched my computer and bundled them all up together! It feels so good to have all these tried & true activities in ONE place!
Here's the bundle I just uploaded this morning:
Both packets are also available individually:
I can't wait to share some action pictures...
our students are coming back in 3 weeks!
I also wanted to share a quick flash sale item for
Wishlist Wednesday.
According to my stats, my Silent E Activity Pack is on many wishlists, so I'm putting it on sale for $3.00 today only!
I'm also linking up with Kindergals:
And here's what I'm working on & almost ready to post
(along with a freebie):
And here's what I'm working on & almost ready to post
(along with a freebie):
It's going to be BIG! Please stop back tomorrow!
Have a wonderful Wednesday!
Have a wonderful Wednesday!




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