Reading Intervention All in One Place

Here comes the final post in the reading intervention series! Today I have a huge tip for you on where to find resources for your struggling readers and reading intervention all in one place. But first…

Make sure you read the first three posts in the series:

Reading Intervention: Where to Start

Reading Intervention: Phonics and Sounding out Words

Reading Intervention: 10 Phonics Tips

So yes, you can follow a lot of the tips I shared but you might just want to grab the resources for reading intervention all in one place! The reading and intervention resources are chock full of 16-19 PDFs each, just right for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade intervention, and your reading centers for all students!

So what is included?

Second Grade Reading and Intervention:

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2nd grade intervention full size, mini booklet intervention all in one place
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2nd grade intervention full size resources

If you need the First Grade Reading and Intervention Resources, click here to see what is included. It is differentiated and covers more basic skills than the second grade kit. Check out a couple of images of the resources included and know you can get of your first grade reading intervention all in one place!

Write the last sound of the word
How many sounds in this word task cards?
Blend and read words with digraphs
READ THE SIMPLE SENTENCE and draw a picture

And finally there is the Kindergarten First Grade Reading and Intervention Resources. Click here to learn more. The resources focus more on letter formation and basic letter sound practice but include a lot on initial sound practice and basic reading. Check out these images of examples.

Letter identification and sound assessment
Color pictures with the same vowel sound booklet
Which words have the same vowel sound?
Circle words that start with the same letter
Say the sound that starts this word

Tips on how to store the resources: I like to store the masters of the full size pages in binders, and I laminate the task cards and pout them in the Iris 4×6″ photo boxes (I got mine at Michaels’ Stores but you can get them just about anywhere, including Amazon). You can also hole punch the corners, store them on O-rings and keep them near your teacher table, like I did in the photo below!

task Cards in Iris photo box
Hang task cards from O rings

If you think that the resources will be helpful for you or want to get more info, click on the images below to go over to Teachers Pay Teachers to learn more! Let me know if you try them!

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Cover first grade reading and intervention bundle

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~Bex

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