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By Anne

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OH! Thanks for clearing that up for me! I did go back and look at the site. You are right, there appears to be some phonetic readers. (I didn't notice these at first.)The site does say that there are 20 read alouds
that reinforce phonic elements and 50 Decodable books that cover sound and symbol elements. Yet, I was really looking at there actual Leveled books. The leveled books allow the children an opportunity to learn important reading and comprehension skills (This is what the site says, not me). Anyway, I have used level H with my struggling readers, and I didn't notice that it was controlled
by phonetic elements (of course, I am not a phonetic reader, but I don't think that they are). I will look at it closer today. The reading specialists at our school think that they are really good---especially for the free price. Thanks for clearning up the phonetic thing!
Anne

 


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