This is an electronic copy of the printed version of this story and its instructional materials, available for you to download immediately.
WHAT YOU GET:
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Scripted Teacher Manual for Instruction
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Independent Activities (pencil & paper printable activities)
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Flash Cards
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Illustrated Reader
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Instructional Reader
Orange Level – Story 1 - “Going on a Train Ride” is the first story from the Orange level of Failure Free Reading’s eight instructional levels. Orange. which is the third level in the Failure Free Reading series, is perfect for students: Ages 7-15 yrs.: early reading, beginning English Language Learners, at-risk, and special education populations: autism, learning disabilities, intellectually disabled, deaf/HH and dyslexics.
Orange Level - Story 1 “Going on a Train Ride” sets the stage for the seven interrelated stories found in the Orange level. It is based on the common theme of going on a train to make a visit. The first five stories in the Orange Level teach mastery of critical vocabulary found in second grade. The last two stories in the Orange Level series are particularly powerful. They will introduce a large number of critical vocabulary found in third grade in a very rapid accelerated pace.
Orange Level - Story 1 “Going on a Train Ride” is based on going to the train station to begin the train trip. Your student/child will read about going to the train station with his//her family members. Key words taught in this story: Train Station, High, Brother, Five, People, Factory, Supermarket, Neighborhood, Morning, Works, Large, Goes, School, Young, Quiet, Listen, Inside, And the Key Phrases: Last minute, Will be fine, Just left
When finished with Orange Level - Story 1 “Going on a Train Ride”, your student/child will have completed:
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10 pages, 96 unique words, 191 sentences, and 2012 running words and a lexical density of 4.77