Levels 1-9, Series 1
InitiaLit Readers (Levels 1-9), Series 1 are designed for children in the Foundation year of school, as well as children in Years 1 and 2 who require reading support.
Series 1: Levels 1-9 targeted sounds and digraphs:
- Level 1: m, s, t, a, p, i, f, r
- Level 2: o, c, d, h
- Level 3: e, n, g, l
- Level 4: k, u, b, j
- Level 5: w, ck, ll, ff, ss
- Level 6: sh, qu, ee, z/zz
- Level 7: ch, v, x, y
- Level 8: wh, th, oo, ng, ay
- Level 9: CVCC, CCVC
In this series, children can practise decoding or sounding out words.
Parents can help children by focusing on targeted sounds, vocabulary and punctuation through pre-reading activities. In addition, the post-reading activity offers comprehension questions so parents can encourage discussion about the story.
One reader in each bundle is a Shared reader, allowing an adult to provide extra support by reading together with a child (alternating pages). Shared Readers allow for the introduction of more complex words that adults can help children learn and add to their vocabulary.
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Picture books
Picture books cover a diverse range of topics, expose children to words and language they might not hear normally in conversation, and teach children how reading works (left to right, top to bottom). In this narrative style, the illustrations work with the text so children can ‘read’ the story for themselves before they understand the individual words and decode the text. Picture books are also useful vehicles for introducing sensitive subjects or talking about values.
Decodable readers
Designed for children in their first few years of school, these delightful and engaging decodable readers help your child build confidence in decoding skills and reading fluency. Each title in each bundle includes instructions and pre- and post-reading activities to help parents and caregivers use the books effectively. Titles are numbered based on the difficulty level of each book. They are designed to be read sequentially, allowing children to gain confidence and skills level by level.
High-interest books for older readers
Low-progress readers have typically faced some frustration and disappointment in their reading. But regular (preferably daily) reading practice using both fiction and non-fiction texts is vital for these students to develop their skills and confidence. MultiLit’s new Firecracker Books aim to spark the interest of older students in reading by providing engaging and accessible books at an appropriate level of difficulty.
Academic books
Members of the MultiLit Research Unit (MRU), together with their academic colleagues, publish books that are useful to educators, educational psychologists and other allied health professionals wanting to dive deeper into evidence-based approaches to literacy and behaviour management. Learn more about the MRU.
Other resources
These resources can help parents support their children’s literacy development at home.