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Right into Reading is great for comprehension as well as phonics work.”
Garrison Forest, Reading Specialist Owings Mills, Maryland

Right into Reading

A Phonics-Based Reading and Comprehension Program
Grades K–3

By: Jane Ervin

For beginning readers or older students who are having difficulty learning to read, Right into Reading provides a solid foundation in basic sounds and a wide variety of readings from the earliest level. Phonics skills are introduced in a carefully ordered sequence of “bite-size” lessons so that students can progress easily and successfully from one reading level to the next. The sound being taught is emphasized in red text at the beginning of the lesson, an aid to visual learners. The stories and selections contain only the sounds that have been taught. This means that students can fully concentrate on understanding and enjoying what they read. Narratives are included from the earliest lessons, and include adventure, mystery, folktales, legends, and historical and science fiction. Each reading passage is followed by comprehension questions and writing practice. Illustrations are engaging for learners at all levels.

Answer Keys are available.


Skills Addressed

b, m, h, f, t, a and the sight words as, has, is,his, and the
p, l, r, n, d,i and the sight word I
s, c, j, g, k,o and the sight words of, to, no, and come
w, q, z, v, x, y, and u and the sight words you and some
e with all consonants and other vowels
• Short vowels
• Beginning blends with l, r, and s
• End blends: lf, lp, mp, nd,nk, nt, ng, ct, ft, lt, pt, st, sk, sp
• Syllables
• Long vowels

• Silent-e
• Regular double vowels: ai, ay, ee, ea, oa, ow, oe
• Syllables ending in a vowel
• Consonant Teams: sh, ch, th, wh
• Vowels with r: ar, or, er, ir, ur, “air”
y as a Vowel
Irregular double vowels: oo, oi, oy, ou, ow, ew, ea, au, aw
• Soft g and c
Ph
Silent letters
• Unexpected vowel sounds: ei, ey, ie
The sounds of k and s
Vowels with r


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# Item Grade Range 1-5 6+ Quantity Sub-total
2600-W1 Jump Right into Reading
1–5 pricing: 17.55
6+ pricing: 12.30
Jump Right into Reading

Jump Right into Reading introduces the letters of the alphabet (only regular sounds) in carefully sequenced groups so that words can be read immediately. Students learn how letters and their sounds combine to make words that have meaning. An engaging, connect-the-dots line drawing of an animal introduces each new letter. The exercises help students develop reading comprehension and vocabulary while introducing phonics skills and reinforcing phonological awareness. Students practice writing uppercase and lowercase letters in each lesson. Each section includes ongoing review.

Skills Addressed

b, m, h, f, t, a and the sight words as, has, is,his, and the

p, l, r, n, d,i and the sight word I
s, c, j, g, k,o and the sight words of, to, no, and come
w, q, z, v, x, y, and u and the sight words you and some
e with all consonants and other vowels
K–1 17.55 12.30
2601-W1 Right into Reading 1
1–5 pricing: 17.55
6+ pricing: 12.30
Right into Reading 1 Book 1 covers short vowels, blends, syllables, and long vowels. Narrative topics include Benjamin Franklin and the story How Bat Got Her Wings.

Skills Addressed
• The letters in the alphabet
• Short vowels
• Beginning blends with l, r, and s
• End blends: lf, lp, mp, nd, nk, nt, ng, ct, ft, lt, pt, st, sk, sp
• Syllables
• Long vowels
• Silent-e
• Regular double vowels: ai,ay,ee,ea,oa,ow,oe
• Syllables ending in a vowel
• Reading comprehension
1–2 17.55 12.30
2602-W1 Right into Reading 1–Answer Key
1–5 pricing: 11.15
6+ pricing: —
Right into Reading 1–Answer Key The Book 1 Teacher’s Key contains a brief introduction to the teacher and reduced and annotated student pages from Book 1.
1–2 11.15
2603-W1 Right into Reading 2
1–5 pricing: 17.55
6+ pricing: 12.30
Right into Reading 2 Book 2 covers consonant teams (sh, ch, th, and wh), vowels with r, y as a vowel, and irregular double vowels. Narrative topics include The Soup Stone and A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing.

Skills Addressed
• Consonant teams
• Vowels with r
• Syllables
y as a vowel
• Irregular double vowels
• Reading comprehension
• Critical thinking
2–3 17.55 12.30
2604-W1 Right into Reading 2–Answer Key
1–5 pricing: 11.15
6+ pricing: —
Right into Reading 2–Answer Key The Book 2 Teacher’s Key contains a brief introduction to the teacher and reduced and annotated student pages from Book 2.
2–3 11.15
2605-W1 Right into Reading 3
1–5 pricing: 17.55
6+ pricing: 12.30
Right into Reading 3 Book 3 covers the advanced phonics skills necessary for students to read fluently with comprehension. Students apply their new phonics skills as they read selections from a wide variety of content areas. They also have opportunities to learn about the same subject from informational as well as fictional contexts. Narrative topics include Three Ancient Civilizations of the Americas, Some Facts about Egypt, and Spider Stories.

Skills Addressed
Soft g and c
Ph
• Silent letters

Unexpected vowel sounds ei, ey, ie
The sounds of k and s
Vowels with r
Sound-symbol relationships

Phonemic awareness
Phonics rules
Reading words in context
Vocabulary in context
Literal and inferential comprehension
Writing in response to text
Critical thinking

3–4 17.55 12.30
2606-W1 Right into Reading 3–Answer Key
1–5 pricing: 11.15
6+ pricing: —
Right into Reading 3–Answer Key Book 3 covers the advanced phonics skills necessary for students to read fluently with comprehension. Students apply their new phonics skills as they read selections from a wide variety of content areas.
3–4 11.15
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