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The witch had an itch

short vowel sounds with consonant digraphs
"The thing on the wing can sing. With rhyming, carefully leveled text and comedic, colorful illustrations, this book provides plenty of examples of short vowel sounds with consonant digraphs and encourages readers to try the sounds for themselves"--Provided by publisher.

The slug and the pug

short vowel sounds with consonant blends
"The plum on the drum is glum. With rhyming, carefully leveled text and comedic, colorful illustrations, this book provides plenty of examples of short vowel sounds with consonant blends and encourages readers to try the sounds for themselves"--Provided by publisher.

Jake makes a cake

long vowel sounds
"With rhyming, carefully leveled text and comedic, colorful illustrations, this book provides plenty examples of long vowel sounds and encourages readers to try the sounds for themselves"--Provided by publisher.

Finish him

"Step into the thrilling world of martial arts and reading with "Finish Him," an action-packed chapter book that blends the excitement of gaming with the power of storytelling. Designed for beginning readers from grades 2-6, this captivating addition to the decodable phonics "Story Mode" chapter book series will leave you on the edge of your seat. Join Jack as he embarks on an extraordinary gaming adventure. When he discovers a button labeled "Story Mode" in his new martial arts game, he's transported into a vibrant dojo. Suddenly, he's not just playing the game-he's living it. Experience the adrenaline rush as Jack dons a white karate uniform and faces off against formidable opponents. With each chapter, young readers will follow Jack's journey, overcoming challenges, learning vital skills, and gaining the confidence to face the unexpected. As they dive deeper into the story, they'll also reinforce their reading skills, transforming decoding into an exciting and immersive activity. From sparring with experienced fighters to honing his martial arts techniques, Jack's adventure becomes a real test of his abilities. The pain he feels and the determination he exhibits remind him that this is no ordinary game-it's an immersive experience that blurs the lines between virtual and reality. With each page, young readers will find themselves captivated by Jack's growth and resilience. As they witness his progression from novice to skilled fighter, they too will experience the thrill of achievement and the joy of conquering challenges. "Finish Him" seamlessly combines entertainment and education, immersing readers in a world where gaming and reading intersect. This chapter book is a must-have for young readers seeking to improve their reading skills while embarking on a martial arts adventure. Join Jack as he fights his way to victory, and discover the incredible power of reading along the way. So, are you ready to unleash your inner martial artist? Dive into "Finish Him" and prepare for an unforgettable gaming journey where the only way to win is to read!"--.

Gamer quest

"Gamer Quest is a thrilling addition to the "Story Mode" series - a collection of decodable chapter books designed for beginning readers from grades 2-6. In this series, children just starting to read can sharpen their reading skills with simple words, all the while enjoying the high-stakes plots set in the fascinating world of video games. In "Gamer Quest", our hero, Jack, finds himself trapped in an unexpected adventure. When Jack stumbles upon a new button labeled "Story Mode" during his usual video game play, he's transported into a fantasy quest game complete with trolls, heroes, and dragons. Suddenly, he isn't just playing a game; he's living it. In each chapter, Jack encounters exciting challenges and battles fierce adversaries. Along the way, young readers have the chance to decode words and recognize essential phonics patterns, such as the ll, le, and al sounds. By mastering these phonetic elements, readers will enhance phonemic awareness, improve reading accuracy, and boost fluency and comprehension. Whether your young readers is an avid gamer or simply loves a good adventure, "Gamer Quest" offers a unique blend of entertainment and educational value. This chapter book is the perfect companion for young readers who want to enhance their reading skills while embarking on an epic virtual quest. Join Jack as he conquers challenges, defeats foes, and discovers the incredible power of reading. Are you ready to embark on the ultimate quest?"--.

Race out of here

"Race Out of Here and into a thrilling addition to the "Story Mode" series - a collection of decodable chapter books designed for beginning readers from grades 2-6. In this series, children just starting to read can sharpen their reading skills with simple words, all the while enjoying the high-stakes plots set in the fascinating world of video games. In "Race Out of Here", our hero, Jack, once finds himself trapped in an unexpected adventure. When Jack stumbles upon a new button labeled "Story Mode" during his usual video game play, he's transported into an exhilarating car racing game. Suddenly, he isn't just playing a game; he's living it. From feeling the grip of the steering wheel in his hands to the rush of cars zooming past him, Jack is no longer at his desk. He's in the driver's seat of a roaring race car on a real track. This isn't a game he can pause or reset. It's a race he must win. Experience the thrill of the race with Jack as he learns to navigate the car, compete with other racers, and push toward victory. With each chapter, young readers will follow Jack's journey, overcoming challenges, picking up crucial skills, and gaining the confidence to face the unexpected. Along the way, they'll also reinforce their own reading skills, turning decoding into a natural and enjoyable activity. Whether it's real or just a game, Jack's heart-pounding race is one readers won't soon forget. Get ready to buckle up and "Race Out of Here" with Jack!"--.

Great games for the overhead

Presents instructions, acetate overlays, and punch-out letters for twelve whole-class reading games played with the use of an overhead projector, covering letter-sound recognition, phonemic awareness, sight words, comprehension, vocabulary, and other subjects.

Thank you, Mr. Falker

At first, Trisha loves school, but her difficulty learning to read makes her feel dumb, until, in the fifth grade, a new teacher helps her understand and overcome her problem.

Old people, frogs, and Albert

Fourth-grader Albert is afraid of the old people at the nursing home near his school, until he goes to visit Mr. Spear, the elderly man who has helped him with his reading.

500 SAT reading, writing, and language questions to know by test day

Contains five hundred questions and answers to help study for the reading, writing and the language portions of the SAT exam.

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