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Red Level – Story 1 - “Going to the Park” is the first story from the Red level of Failure Free Reading’s eight instructional levels. Red Level is for students with a K-1st grade reading level. Red Level is suitable for: Ages 5-10 yrs.: early reading, beginning English Language Learners, at-risk, and special education populations: autism, learning disabilities, intellectually disabled, deaf/HH and dyslexics.
Red Level - Story 1 “Going to the Park” sets the stage for the seven interrelated stories found in this level based on the common theme of going to a park. In this story, your student/child will read about the many different things one sees in the park. In this story, the person starts out on this trip with his/her mother and father.
Story I “Going to the Park” is perfect to start the overall reading process. This is where they will begin to experience what it feels like to read with expression, comprehension and confidence. Key words taught in this story: Park, Father, Mother, Drive, Car, Country, Road, Bus, Truck, Boys, Girls, Walk, Look, Around
When finished with Red Level - Story 1 “Going to the Park”, your student/child will have completed:
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Red Level – Story 2 - “At the Lake” is the second story from the Red level of Failure Free Reading’s eight instructional levels. Red Level is for students with a K-1st grade reading level. Red Level is suitable for: Ages 5-10 yrs.: early reading, beginning English Language Learners, at-risk, and special education populations: autism, learning disabilities, intellectually disabled, deaf/HH and dyslexics.
Red Level - Story 2 “At the Lake” continues with the common theme of going to a park. In this story, your student/child will read about the many different things one sees at a lake in the park. Key words taught in this story: Lake, Fish, Boats, People, Swimming, Turtles, Frogs, Sitting, Green, Six, One, Two, Water, Three, Jumping, Ground, Next, Look, Happy
When finished with Red Level - Story 2 “At the Lake”, your student/child will have completed:
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WHAT YOU GET:
Red Level – Story 3 - “A Walk in the Woods” is the third story from the Red level of Failure Free Reading’s eight instructional levels. Red Level is for students with a K-1st grade reading level. Red Level is suitable for: Ages 5-10 yrs.: early reading, beginning English Language Learners, at-risk, and special education populations: autism, learning disabilities, intellectually disabled, deaf/HH and dyslexics.
Red Level - Story 3 “A Walk in the Woods” continues the common theme of going to a park. In this story, your student/child will read about the many different things one sees on the walk in the woods in the park. Key words taught in this story: Path, Woods, Dogs, Birds, Big, Playing, Likes, Run, Jump, Little, Walking, Bark, Four, Branch, Happy, Look, Tree
When finished with Red Level - Story 3 “A Walk in the Woods”, your student/child will have completed:
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Red Level – Story 4 - “Eating Lunch” is the fourth story from the Red level of Failure Free Reading’s eight instructional levels. Red Level is for students with a K-1st grade reading level. Red Level is suitable for: Ages 5-10 yrs.: early reading, beginning English Language Learners, at-risk, and special education populations: autism, learning disabilities, intellectually disabled, deaf/HH and dyslexics.
Red Level - Story 4 “Eating Lunch” continues the common theme of going to a park. In this story, your student/child will read about eating lunch on the trip to the park. Key words taught in this story: Eat, Lunch, Home, Morning, Made, Table, Under, Our, At, Fruit, Soup, Sandwiches, Drinking, Juice, Finished, Afternoon, Garbage, and these key phrases: Pick up, Throw away
When finished with Red Level - Story 4 “Eating Lunch”, your student/child will have completed:
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Red Level – Story 5- “A Pony Ride” is the fifth story from the Red level of Failure Free Reading’s eight instructional levels. Red Level is for students with a K-1st grade reading level. Red Level is suitable for: Ages 5-10 yrs.: early reading, beginning English Language Learners, at-risk, and special education populations: autism, learning disabilities, intellectually disabled, deaf/HH and dyslexics.
Red Level - Story 5 “A Pony Ride” continues the common theme of going to a park. In this story, your student/child will read about going on a pony ride on the trip to the park. Key words taught in this story: Out, Clown, Funny, Paint, Sign, Hand, Words, Selling, Tickets, Without, Money, Cannot, Give, Present, and key phrases A Walk, Pony Ride, Being Good, Went Fast
When finished with Red Level - Story 5 “A Pony Ride”, your student/child will have completed:
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Red Level – Story 6 “Sitting Down and Looking Around” is the sixth story from the Red level of Failure Free Reading’s eight instructional levels. Red Level is for students with a K-1st grade reading level. Red Level is suitable for: Ages 5-10 yrs.: early reading, beginning English Language Learners, at-risk, and special education populations: autism, learning disabilities, intellectually disabled, deaf/HH and dyslexics.
Red Level - Story 6 “ Sitting Down and Looking Around” continues the common theme of going to a park. In this story, your student/child will read about what they can see while sitting down and looking around in the park. Key words taught in this story: Bench, Five, Seven, Song, Bikes, Near, Catch, Throws, Too, High, Hit, Window, Break, Crack, Shatter, and key phrases: Having Fun, Bike Path
When finished with Red Level - Story 6 “Sitting Down and Looking Around”, your student/child will have completed:
10 pages, 57 unique words, 116 sentences, and 1062 running words with a Lexile Density of 5.36
This is an electronic copy of the printed version of this story and its instructional materials, available for you to download immediately.
Red Level – Story 7 “Time to Leave” is the seventh and final story from the Red level of Failure Free Reading’s eight instructional levels. Red Level is for students with a K-1st grade reading level. Red Level is suitable for: Ages 5-10 yrs.: early reading, beginning English Language Learners, at-risk, and special education populations: autism, learning disabilities, intellectually disabled, deaf/HH and dyslexics.
Red Level - Story 7 “Time to Leave” continues the common theme of going to a park. In this story, your student/child will read a summary about what they did and saw during the day on their trip to the park. Key words taught in this story: Path, Start, Rain, Afternoon, Hot, Coat, Umbrella, Fast, Today, Liked, Seeing, Turtles, Walking, Woods, Mother, Eating, Lake, Bringing, Thanked, Park, Country, and key phrases: Coming Down Very Hard, Time to Leave
When finished with Red Level - Story 7 “Time to Leave”, your student/child will have completed:
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