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Guided reading books for ActiveInspire Flipchart and for special education

Preview of Brave Kate: A SPIRE level 2 story long a silent e

Brave Kate: A SPIRE level 2 story long a silent e

Created by
Usagi's Haven
This story, aligned with SPIRE level 2, focuses on the "a-e" phoneme as your students read a cute story about a young girl who rescues a cat from a tree. The last slide includes individual word and sentence practice as well. Great for phonological awareness, phonics, and fluency! Please also see my other "a-"e story, https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Blake-and-Kates-Date-A-SPIRE-level-2-story-2856165, Blake and Kate's Date.
Preview of Blake and Kate's Date: A SPIRE level 2 story

Blake and Kate's Date: A SPIRE level 2 story

Created by
Usagi's Haven
These story for the Promethean is aligned to SPIRE level 2 to assist students in fluency reading regarding the a-e sound. This fun story features Blake and Kate as they make plans for their first date, only for hilarity to arise. Students will enjoy reading this story and practice their a-e sound.
Preview of Apple Informational Texts

Apple Informational Texts

Created by
Usagi's Haven
This Flipchart includes several informational texts written with struggling readers in mind. Includes informative texts, persuasive, entertaining, and how-to, students can explore new vocabulary and learn all about our favorite red fruit. Includes class discussion questions, vocabulary checks, and brainstorm slides.
Preview of Mike's White Kite- A SPIRE level 2 story

Mike's White Kite- A SPIRE level 2 story

Created by
Usagi's Haven
This short story about a boy searching for a white kite is great for practicing the i-e sound. Students will enjoy reading about Mike and his friends and this story provides opportunities for sequencing, fluency, and vocabulary as well.
Preview of Who Did Crack The Code? A SPIRE level 2 story

Who Did Crack The Code? A SPIRE level 2 story

Created by
Usagi's Haven
This story is aligned with SPIRE level 2 and gives students an opportunity to practice the o-e sound. Students will enjoy solving the mystery of who stole Lola's cash. The repetitive story is great for read-aloud and for fluency or sequencing.
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