Level One -
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Students learn to recognize the letters of the alphabet and give their sounds. They practice tracing large and small letter patterns to learn the correct letter formation for each letter. They do exercises with the teacher to develop oral blending and segmenting skills. They become familiar with the concepts of beginning and ending sounds in words.
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Level 2 - Exploring Sounds In Words |
Students review the letters of the alphabet and their sounds. They continue to practice letter formation by tracing large and small letters on lines paper. Students at level two are expected to be able to write the letters independently, given the letter sounds. Working with the teacher, students identify pictures and write the letter that shows the beginning or ending sound. Students begin to spell simple short vowel words with plastic letters by saying the sounds in each word and placing the letters from left to right accordingly.
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Level 3 - Short Vowel Words And Sentences |
Students begin spelling and reading short vowel words.
They learn a few sight words (I, is, his, as, has, was, a, A) and begin reading sentences that contain only these sight words and short vowel words. |
Level 4 -
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These books teach phonics patterns using word lists in which all of the words contain the same new pattern. Students spell and read the words to become familiar with the new pattern, and then apply their knowledge by reading practice stories that contain the new patterns. After students have learned enough patterns, they will also be able to read several "beginning to read" children's books, which are listed in the sequence charts. There are three different sets of books that can be used at level four. Each set teaches the same phonics patterns in the same sequence and uses the same set of practice stories.
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KNOW THE PHONETIC CODE
In this set of books, the eight phonics patterns books at level four are divided into three separate volumes. The word lists contain both one and two-syllable words. The words are not illustrated. The same set of illustrated practice stories are included. |