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When Karl and his friends find themselves in danger while snowboarding, how will they survive?Part of Reading Stars Achieve Phonics - our brand-new programme of 98 fully decodable, age-appropriate phonics readers for KS2/KS3 students who are still on their phonics journey - The Ticket is a Phase 5 book.It introduces alternative spellings for the phoneme: /oo/ (fruit)This book uses letters and sounds and common exception words that are found in Phases 2, 3 and 4, plus the Phase 5 new graphemes for reading and alternative pronunciations of known graphemes for reading. It also uses the following from Phase 5:Alternative spellings for the phonemes: /ch/ (catch), /s/ (scent, house), /z/ (please), /i/ (happy), /ar/ (father), /or/ (roar, door), /oo/ (could, put), /ai/ (day, came, eight), /ee/ (sea, these, happy), /igh/ (pie, like), /oa/ (low, bone), /(y)oo/ (cue), /oo/ (fruit)Common exception words: their, looked, where, again, thought, eyes, friends
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When Karl and his friends find themselves in danger while snowboarding, how will they survive?Part of Reading Stars Achieve Phonics - our brand-new programme of 98 fully decodable, age-appropriate phonics readers for KS2/KS3 students who are still on their phonics journey - The Ticket is a Phase 5 book.It introduces alternative spellings for the phoneme: /oo/ (fruit)This book uses letters and sounds and common exception words that are found in Phases 2, 3 and 4, plus the Phase 5 new graphemes for reading and alternative pronunciations of known graphemes for reading. It also uses the following from Phase 5:Alternative spellings for the phonemes: /ch/ (catch), /s/ (scent, house), /z/ (please), /i/ (happy), /ar/ (father), /or/ (roar, door), /oo/ (could, put), /ai/ (day, came, eight), /ee/ (sea, these, happy), /igh/ (pie, like), /oa/ (low, bone), /(y)oo/ (cue), /oo/ (fruit)Common exception words: their, looked, where, again, thought, eyes, friends

