Reading Rockets Decodable Books

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Reading Rockets Decodable Books. Just right for little hands and short attention spans! Web use decodable books to have students practice phonics skills—search by skill or browse by genre or title.

Reading Rockets 🏀🚀 (rocketsreading) Twitter
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