Pip and Tim decodable books St

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About this app

Little Learners Love Literacy is a sequenced phonics reading program designed to give children success and confidence.

The Stage 7 Unit 4 Tim and Pip chapter books focus on split digraphs such as a-e (tale), I-e (shine), o-e (hope), u-e (huge). A Strange Tale also introduces the change in sound when c and g are followed by an e, i and y , for example, in cage, nice etc.

Homophones are practised in a game at the end of A Strange Tale. In the story Rise and Shine events are shown in a story mapping format, introducing children to another genre. The teaching notes are detailed giving lots of information about how to introduce new phonemes and graphemes. These engaging stories provide reading practice for children who are mastering split digraphs.

A Strange Tale
Rise and Shine
High Hopes
A Huge Day
Things to Amaze you

We know how much children love chapter books so we have created 5 mini chapter books with engaging stories by Berys Dixon and beautiful illustrations by Danielle McDonald. They are books children will LOVE to read with words they CAN read.

Fluency is an important literacy skill requiring accuracy and comprehension. Children need to read with expression to show the understanding of the text.

Each book provides vocabulary and comprehension questions.

All words, except the Heart words, can be decoded or ‘sounded out’. To do this, children point to each letter or grapheme, saying the sounds then blending the sounds together to read the word.

There are NO tricks in the Little Learner books.
Updated on
Jul 31, 2025

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