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Jill Jet Box Set Phase 3 Decodable Chapter Books. Jill Jet decodable stories offer children the opportunity to review and master their letter sounds, all whilst reading their very first chapter book series. Each early decodable chapter story has been written with controlled vocabulary, in accordance with the Rainbow Phonics scope and sequence (at Phase 3 level). Contains 12 Decodable Stories in 6 Books. Grades 1-3. Targets Phonics focus and Consonant Digraphs. Beanstalk Books presents our NEW collection of decodable chapter books. Each set has 6 decodable chapter books, specifically developed for children ready to take on the challenge of an early chapter book but who may still be struggling and need decodable text. Stories can be read in a single sitting (40-44 pages in length) or take home for practice, and reading skills increase in complexity and word count with each book. The series was created to provide students with opportunities to review text in Phase 3 and Phase 4 of our Rainbow Phonics structured literacy scope and sequence. Each book is 5.1 x 7.9 inches with a soft cover and durable pages. Aligns with the Science of Reading Program. .
Includes 12 decodable stories across 6 engaging books that align with the principles of the Science of Reading.
Follows Jill Jet's adventures with a focus on phonics and consonant digraphs.
Ideal for students in Grades 1-3, and suitable for older students who require additional reading support.
Reading skills progress in complexity and word count with each book. The books adhere to the Rainbow Phonics scope and sequence, featuring strictly controlled decodable text.
Reviewer: M. S. Magagnotti
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Half-books, But Easy To Read
Review: Bought these for my dyslexic 3rd grader. I didnât realize each physical book is touted as âtwo booksâ because they have two stories in them. Stories are fairly short. Easy to read though. Overall not my favorite option, but finding interesting decodeables is tricky.