Workshop/Intervention, Grades 4-6
Reading a Decodable Book
Decodable Books
Decodable Books are designed to help students review and apply
their expanding knowledge of sound/spelling correspondences. These
short, easy stories help students experience success with reading
virtually from the beginning of first grade. Each story supports
your instruction in each new phonic element and incorporates
elements and words that have been learned earlier.
Although the primary purpose of the Decodable Books is to provide
practice reading the words, it is important that students always
attach meaning to what they are reading. Very simple questions are
included in the Teacher's Editions to check both understanding and
attention to words.
Reading Decodable Books
- Teach nondecodable high-frequency sight words.
- Have your students read the title, browse, and then discuss what the story is about.
- Read the Decodable Book. Students should:
- - Read a page silently, and then read the page aloud.
- - Blend decodable words and refer to the Sound/Spelling Cards as necessary.
- - Repeat this procedure for each page.
- Respond to the story. Students should:
- - Discuss hard words.
- - Retell the story.
- - Respond to questions by pointing to the answers.
- Reread the Decodable Book (partner reading, choral, turn-taking, and the like) to build fluency.