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Decodable Passages for Short Vowel u

These decodable passages for short vowel u are aligned with the science of reading.  They are specifically written to focus on short vowel words.  Easy to use, no-fuss resource, simply, print-and-go!

There are 6 different formats for these decodable passages that your students will be able to repeat-read to increase their fluency. Ideal for sending home.

$6.65

Decodable Passages for Short Vowel u

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These decodable passages for short vowel u are aligned with the science of reading and specifically written to focus on short vowels. Easy to use, no-fuss resource, simply, print-and-go!

There are 6 different formats for each decodable passage, your students will be able to repeat-read and increase their fluency. These are also ideal for sending home.

Each story comes with a black and white option for ease of printing.

My students love these decodable passages and enjoy practising their phonics skills with these cute stories. With these passages, kids will work on decoding, fluency, and comprehension all at once.

These decodable passages review the short vowel u sound. They list any irregular or high-frequency words for review.

Included in this short vowel o pack are:

  • 4 Decodable stories
  • Each story is in 6 different formats:
    • Passages – highlighting the focus sound and word reading.
    • Full Page Passages with vowels highlighted
    • One-page passage with room for own illustration.
    • Foldable books with extra illustrations and practice activities on the back page – segmenting words, reading decodable words and answering a comprehension fill-in-the-blank.
    • Cloze passages – Cloze activities are perfect for building vocabulary and comprehension.  Give this activity to students once they are well acquainted with the story for extension.
    • Each passage comes in a small version to collect on a book ring for extra review or take-home practice.

PLUS:-

  • Decodable sentences – each story has 4 decodable sentences that can be cut out and used to put in order or used for sentence-level reading practice.
  • Decodable phrases – to break it down even further for our struggling readers.
  • The best thing about these decodable passages is that they are aligned to a structured literacy progression. This means you won’t find any complex long vowel sounds in there. Exceptions to this are listed and are usually high-frequency words such as to or of.
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