ending digraphs phonics passages
TRANSCRIPT
Phonics Passages: Ending digraphs
• YOU MAY use this file for your own personal, non-commercial use.
• YOU MAY print as many copies as you’d like to use in your classroom, home, public library, or tutoring setting.
• YOU MAY download this file by visiting https://www.membership.themeasuredmom.com.
• YOU MAY save this file on your computer.
• YOU MAY NOT alter this file or claim this file as your own.
• YOU MAY NOT sell or in any way profit from this file. It is also illegal to print this file and sell the printed copy.
• YOU MAY NOT use this or any other printable from The Measured Mom Plus on Outschool.
• YOU MAY NOT e-mail this file OR store it on any location where others can download it (Amazon Inspire, Dropbox, Facebook groups and forums, etc.). If you would like to use this file for distance learning, please contact us directly for permission athttps://membership.themeasuredmom.com/support/
The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of a copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by fines and federal imprisonment.
Credits
Thank you for respecting our Terms of Use
©Anna Geiger – themeasuredmom.com
A PRINTABLE RESOURCE FROM THE MEASURED MOM PLUS
plus
How to Use
• Use these decodable passages in your focused phonics lessons. I recommend using them after including the following elements in each lesson:
• A phonemic awareness warm-up• An explicit introduction of the new phonics concept• Practice blending words• Practice building words with letter tiles or magnets
The king is sad. Jim and Kat can help. Jim can sing a song. Kat can ring a bell. Did it help? Yes! The king is not sad. The king is glad!
Kat can ring a _________.
The Sad King
Name
sing bell song
©themeasuredmomplus.com
k i n g
Teacher or Parent: Dictate two “ng” words from the story for your learner to write.
s o n g r i n g
Rex is a dog. Rex runs on a path.
Rex sees a moth. The moth bugs
Rex. Rex gets mad. Rex runs
from the moth. He runs into the
mud. Rex gets a bath!
What does Rex get?
Rex and the Moth
Name
a path a moth a bath
Teacher or Parent: Dictate two “th” words from the story for your learner to write.
©themeasuredmomplus.com
p a t h
©themeasuredmomplus.com
m o t h b a t h
What do I wish for?
My Wish
Name
a fish a shop a sash
Teacher or Parent: Dictate two “sh” words from the story for your learner to write.
©themeasuredmomplus.com
I have a wish. My wish is for a fish in a dish. Will I get my wish? I rush to the shop. I get a fish. I got my wish!
w i s h f i s h d i s h
King Max is ________.
The Rich King
Name
cash rich a pal
Teacher or Parent: Dictate two “ch” words from the story for your learner to write.
©themeasuredmomplus.com
I have cash. But King
Max has much more cash.
King Max is rich. He has
bags and bags of cash.
He is such a rich king!
r i c h m u c h s u c h
What did Jack hit?
Bad Luck for Jack
Name
his neck a rock the bed
Teacher or Parent: Dictate two “ck” words from the story for your learner to write.
r o c k l u c k s i c k
©themeasuredmomplus.com
Jack fell. He fell on a rock.
Jack hit his back. Jack hit
his neck. It was bad luck
for Jack! Jack is sick in
bed.