Phonic Books The Fact Files 4

Alternative spellings, and Latin suffixes

Truly decodable non-fiction readers for for older readers who need support with their reading to build reading confidence while learning more about the world around them

This series comprises 10 truly decodable non-fiction books for older readers who are starting to read longer texts. The high-interest non-fiction topics take the reader from alternative vowel and consonant spellings to Latin suffixes, including additional variant spellings.

Book 1: ‘ue’: u, ue, u-e
Book 2: ‘u’: u, o, ou
Book 3: ‘s’: s, ss, se, c, ce
Book 4: ‘l’: l, ll, le, al
Book 5:‘j’: j, g, ge
Book 6: ‘f’: f, ff, ph
Book 7: ‘cher’: ture
Book 8: ‘shun’: tion
Book 9: ‘shul’: cial, tial
Book 10: ‘zhun’: sion

Accompanying photocopiable activities for word building, blending, spelling and comprehension can be found in Phonic Books The Fact Files 5 Activities.

The Fact Files 5 shares the same phonic progression as Phonic Books Titan's Gauntlets and Hidden in Paris and can be used in parallel to consolidate phonemic knowledge and reading skills.
Phonic Books specialises in publishing decodable, synthetic phonics books for beginner readers and reading catch-up. Phonic Books was founded by three special needs teachers passionate about teaching all children to read. Using their expertise, they set about developing phonics reading books for young children and older readers who need support. View titles by Phonic Books

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Truly decodable non-fiction readers for for older readers who need support with their reading to build reading confidence while learning more about the world around them

This series comprises 10 truly decodable non-fiction books for older readers who are starting to read longer texts. The high-interest non-fiction topics take the reader from alternative vowel and consonant spellings to Latin suffixes, including additional variant spellings.

Book 1: ‘ue’: u, ue, u-e
Book 2: ‘u’: u, o, ou
Book 3: ‘s’: s, ss, se, c, ce
Book 4: ‘l’: l, ll, le, al
Book 5:‘j’: j, g, ge
Book 6: ‘f’: f, ff, ph
Book 7: ‘cher’: ture
Book 8: ‘shun’: tion
Book 9: ‘shul’: cial, tial
Book 10: ‘zhun’: sion

Accompanying photocopiable activities for word building, blending, spelling and comprehension can be found in Phonic Books The Fact Files 5 Activities.

The Fact Files 5 shares the same phonic progression as Phonic Books Titan's Gauntlets and Hidden in Paris and can be used in parallel to consolidate phonemic knowledge and reading skills.

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Phonic Books specialises in publishing decodable, synthetic phonics books for beginner readers and reading catch-up. Phonic Books was founded by three special needs teachers passionate about teaching all children to read. Using their expertise, they set about developing phonics reading books for young children and older readers who need support. View titles by Phonic Books

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