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The Beanies Hi-Lo Diversity Decodable Boxed Set 2

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Tailored specifically for older, struggling readers, Set 2 of The Beanies Library Box Set serves as a comprehensive Hi-Lo reading package. With age-appropriate, high-interest adventures centered around a cast of diverse characters, this collection includes all 60 readers spanning Phases 2-6.

Each phase in Set 2 is meticulously crafted to align with the Letters and Sounds program. The readers accompany students week-by-week, offering a text-based platform to enhance their emerging reading skills. All stories maintain a strictly controlled text, ensuring students encounter only the letter sounds and tricky words they've previously learned. This curated Set 2 aims to boost both confidence and phonics mastery in older, struggling readers. Designed for compatibility with other popular reading schemes, the set provides book-banded reading levels and contains 12 titles for each phase.

Boxed Library includes include 60 different reader titles, 12 at each Phase level.

SKU Product Name Quantity
BB153 The Beanies Hi-Lo Diversity Decodables Phase 2 Set 2 1
BB154 The Beanies Hi-Lo Diversity Decodables Phase 3 Set 2 1
BB155 The Beanies Hi-Lo Diversity Decodables Phase 4 Set 2 1
BB156 The Beanies Hi-Lo Diversity Decodables Phase 5 Set 2 1
 BB157 The Beanies Hi-Lo Diversity Decodables Phase 6 Set 2 1

What are Decodable Readers?

Decodable Readers are readers that have been written with strictly controlled vocabulary so that they only use decodable regular words in accordance with a week-by-week progression of letter sounds. Decodable readers can also use a small number of common exception words (or tricky words) and these are provided in the front of the reader so children can become familiar with them before reading the text.

Learn more in our flip-book guide below and explore our other Decodable Resources.

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