InitiaLit Readers Levels 10-16, Series 1 (Full set)
Designed for children in their second year of school (Year 1), this set of 60 delightful and engaging decodable readers will appeal to children and ignite their imagination.
This series builds on the reading skills learned from the InitialLit Readers Levels 1-9. The Readers follow an advanced phonic sequence to help your child develop their reading skills further.
This full set contains one copy of each title in Levels 10-16. We also offer individual bundles per level.
Designed for children in their second year of school (Year 1), this set of 60 delightful and engaging decodable readers will appeal to children and ignite their imagination.
This series builds on the reading skills learned from the InitialLit Readers Levels 1-9. The Readers follow an advanced phonic sequence to help your child develop their reading skills further.
This full set contains one copy of each title in Levels 10-16. We also offer individual bundles per level.
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Designed for children in their second year of school, this series of 60 delightful decodable readers offers engaging stories. The readers give children exposure to both fiction and non-fiction stories.
Your child will grow in their reading confidence while progressing through the set. The books gradually increase in length, moving children towards reading books with short sections or chapters with confidence.
This full set contains one copy of each title in Levels 10-16, targeting the following sounds:
Level 10
Foundation review |
Level 11
ai/ay, ee/ea, oa/ow, igh/y, ew/ue |
Level 12
ar, or/ore, er/ir/ur, ear/eer, air/are |
Level 13
split digraph |
Level 14
ou/ow, au/aw, oi/oy |
Level 15
vowel digraph review |
Level 16
Year 1 review |
Each title includes instructions and pre- and post-reading activities to help parents and caregivers use the books effectively.
The last Reader in each level (10-16) is a Shared Reader, allowing an adult to help consolidate all the skills targeted at that level by reading with a child. Shared Readers also allow for the introduction of more complex words that adults can help children learn and understand, and add to their vocabulary.