Wonders Reading Resources

Are you using the Wonders Reading Program? Are you looking to empower your students along the pathway to reading using Science of Reading techniques? Are you looking for easy to use supplemental materials?

Absolutely! Having the perfect materials to supplement your reading program can make a significant difference in young learners' literacy development. These materials can ensure that students are not only engaging with the content but also applying essential reading skills effectively.

Here is our ideal supplemental materials that will enhance reading instruction in your classroom!

Looking for more ideas to incorporate into your teaching that will get your students reading right away!

  1. Phonemic Awareness Activities: Incorporate games and exercises that focus on the sounds of language. This could include rhyming games, segmenting words into sounds, and blending sounds to make words.

  2. Phonics Instruction: Provide resources that help students connect sounds to letters and understand the relationship between them. Flashcards, matching games, and interactive apps can be excellent tools.

  3. Decodable Texts: Offer books and passages that align with the phonics skills being taught. These texts allow students to practice decoding words using the phonics rules they’ve learned, reinforcing their skills.

  4. Fluency Exercises: Create opportunities for repeated reading of texts, which can help students develop speed, accuracy, and proper expression. This can include paired reading, choral reading, or timed reading activities.

  5. Vocabulary Building: Introduce new words in context and use engaging activities to reinforce their meanings. Picture cards, word maps, and word games can make vocabulary learning fun and effective.

  6. Comprehension Strategies: Use questioning techniques, story maps, and graphic organizers to help students understand and remember what they read. Encouraging students to make predictions, ask questions, and summarize stories can boost their comprehension skills.

  7. Writing Integration: Encourage students to write about what they read, even if it’s just drawing pictures and labeling them at the kindergarten level. This reinforces their understanding and allows them to practice using new vocabulary and concepts.

By bringing these elements into your reading program, you can create a comprehensive, engaging, and effective learning experience that aligns with the latest reading research. This approach not only supports foundational skills but also fosters a love for reading that can last a lifetime.

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