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Second Grade Reading Intervention Bundle RTI (Units 1-17)

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Love that each skill is broken down and provides the student with many different opportunities to work on the skill.
LOVE this resource!!!! I use these decodables and fluency sheets daily in my special education classroom

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    Second Grade Reading Fluency Bundle RTI

    Description

    If you need a year's worth of phonics-based decodable passages with comprehension for 2nd grade these will help. Each set of passages are based on specific phonics patterns. 17 Units. Each unit has 9 or 10 passages each a page in length plus a cloze passage and comprehension questions for each passage. You can hone in on specific patterns that students may be struggling with. They can be used for small group guided reading, homework, or RTI and Intervention.

    They are correlated to Fundations Level 2 Units 1-17 but are suitable to complement any reading program.

    Here is a bundle with both the decodable passages and Orton Gillingham based activities that correlate to the passages.

    If you need a no-prep solution for remote teaching get the Google Slides Version.

    These are fully decodable with some carefully placed sight words. Suitable as extra practice for an Orton Gillingham program such as Barton Reading, Wilson Reading, or S.P.I.R.E. Great for RTI groups and struggling readers.

    There are correlating activities here.

    Spelling Bundle Here

    Fluency Worksheets are Here.

    This pack contains:

    Unit 1 -Review Digraphs and Blends

    Unit 2-Review Bonus letters Floss Rule (ff, ll, ss, zz) and Glued Sounds (all, am, an, ang, ing, ong, ung, ank, ink, onk, unk)

    Unit 3- Concept of closed syllable exceptions • Glued sounds: ild, ind, old, olt, ost

    Unit 4-• Review suffixes: s, es, ed, ing • Comparison suffixes: er, est • Additional sounds of –ed /d/ and /t/

    Unit 5- • Two-syllable words •multisyllabic words • Compound words

    Unit 6-• consonant-e syllables • s - /s/and /z/ Two syllable words with closed and vowel-consonant-e syllables Vowel-consonant-e exception (-ive)

    Unit 7 • Open syllable type • Y as a vowel •* igh •*ie *Fundations doesn’t do these Until Level 3 but it seemed to make sense to do these here.

    Unit 8 • R-controlled syllable • Sounds of ar and or • Sample words: fort, part, orbit, party Trick Words: world, answer, different

    Unit 9 • Sound of er, ir, and ur • Sample words: burst, termite, dirty Trick words: picture, learn, earth, father, mother, brother

    Unit 10 • Double vowel syllable type • Sounds of ai, and ay • Sample words: paint, display Trick words: great, country, away, America, school, thought

    Unit 11 • Sounds of ee, ea, ey • Sample words: cheap, keep, chimney Trick words: whose, won, son, breakfast, head, ready

    Unit 12 • Sounds of oi and oy • Sample words: moist, toys, paperboyTrick words: favorite, early, ocean

    Unit 13 • The long o sound of oa, oe, and ow • Sample words: road, doe, grownTrick words: Monday, Tuesday, cousin, lose, tomorrow, beautiful

    Unit 14 • The /ou/ sound of ou and ow Sample words: sample, drown, plow Trick words: Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, bought, brought, piece

    Unit 15 • The /ü/ sound of oo, ou, ue, and ew • Sample words: spoon, soup, overdue, blew, argue Trick words: January, February, July, enough, special, December

    Unit 16 • Sounds of au and aw Sample words: claw, auntTrick words: August, laugh, daughter

    Unit 17 • Consonant-le syllable type • Spelling consonant-le words • Sample words: gobble, tumble, noble Trick words: trouble, couple, young

    Unit 18--- Y as a Vowel The Cry Baby Rule

    If you need a Level 1 First Grade Stories Go Here

    ❤❤❤❤ Please Help me and other teachers. I have done my best to edit these 125 plus stories to be error-free. I even hired someone to help me edit these stories, but there may still be a few errors. PLEASE if you find an error make sure you have the current download. If there is an error, write me directly at tonistirtz@gmail.com and I will fix it immediately. This will help everyone. It is upsetting when someone leaves bad feedback and I can't fix things. Just write me directly and I will send you a $5 TPT gift certificate as a thank you.

    *** If you use Fundations I did add igh and ie into the Unit 7 bundle .

    ❤ This is also Marketed as an Orton Gillingham Bundle Please do not buy both.

    This file is an independent product and is not affiliated with, nor has it been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Wilson Language Training Corporation. WILSON®, Wilson Reading SystemÒ, FundationsÒ, Just WordsÒ, and Wilson FluencyÒ are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of the Wilson Language Training Corporation.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
    Distinguish long and short vowels when reading regularly spelled one-syllable words.
    Know spelling-sound correspondences for additional common vowel teams.
    Decode regularly spelled two-syllable words with long vowels.
    Decode words with common prefixes and suffixes.

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