A set of one-pager worksheet versions of the texts from our Level 7 decodable readers.
Printable Decodable Readers From Teach Starter
Have you discovered Teach Starter’s extensive selection of decodable readers? These teaching treasures follow a structured, developmentally appropriate scope and sequence for introducing new sounds to early years students. They are based on the Australian Curriculum’s content descriptions for phonic knowledge at Foundation, Year 1 and Year 2, and the phonic knowledge and word recognition sub-element of the National Literacy Learning Progressions.
Our black-and-white decodable readers have been created in an easy-to-print, A5 booklet format. All you need to do is print, fold, and voila! Instant decodable book!
Get Our Decodable Readers in Worksheet Form
We understand that it is sometimes necessary for teachers to opt for the easiest and least time-consuming option available! That is why we have compiled all of our Level 7 readers into this handy worksheet collection. Each reader has been condensed onto a one-page worksheet, but still contains all the vital information you need, such as:
- a list of the new sounds introduced in Level 7
- a list of the tricky words the students will encounter in the text
- a phonics-based decodable text with an accompanying illustration
- a post-reading comprehension question
- a further activity based on the text.
The texts in this Level 7 decodable readers pack are:
- Dad Snores! (167 words)
- The Mystery Door (181 words)
- The Storm (189 words)
- Boring Chores (182 words)
- What to Be? (185 words)
The phonemic focus at Level 7 is complex r-controlled vowels. The graphemes introduced at Level 7 are: or, aw, ore, oor, au, al, air, are, ear, ere, ear, eer, ere.
For a complete breakdown of the phonemic knowledge introduced at each level of this decodable readers series, download our free teacher support pack. This support pack has been designed to help you implement this decodable readers series with ease! It includes:
- a complete phonics scope and sequence
- a diagnostic assessment tool (to help you place students on the appropriate level)
- a student tracking sheet.
Multiple Applications for Our Decodable Text Worksheets
We have created this alternate version of our readers with you, our valued teachers, in mind! Check out these ideas for using these decodable text worksheets in your classroom. You could use them for:
- shared reading (via smartboard)
- guided literacy groups
- individual practice
- home reading.
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