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167. Follow These 5 Steps BEFORE Your Child Reads a Decodable Book Independently (Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten)
February 05, 2025 · 10 min

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When teaching your child to read at home, it's important to give them a chance to practice their phonics skills by having them read decodable books after each new skill they've learned.

*You can learn more about my favorite decodable books in THIS video!

But instead of just handing them a decodable book to read, you want to follow these 5 steps to make sure they're actually READY to read the entire book on their own!

These steps are perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten littles to follow when learning to read at home.

Keep listening to learn about these 5 steps!

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*NOTE: The letter x actually represents 2 phonemes in 1 letter: /k/ & /s/. So the word Jax technically has 4 phonemes: /j/ /a/ /k/ /s/. However, when I'm teaching preschoolers, I don't go into this level of complexity for letter x, and instead I want them to simply say /ks/.

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LINKS from this Episode:

*Jax and Ren Decodable Books: Use coupon code LittlesLove10 for 10% off your order!

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*Charge Mommy Decodable Books

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*Toddlers Can Read Decodable Books

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*Decodable Books vs. Guided Readers

*FREE Letters (to practice letter sound fluency)

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