Word Families
This vibrant and interactive decodable series is a fun collection of animal stories tailored to enhance phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, comprehension, and vocabulary. The three-part book format includes word practice, a funny rhyming animal story, and word exploration delving into additional words that have similar letter-sound relationships. The series aims to instill confidence and proficiency in recognizing and reading words while strengthening the understanding of letter-sound associations for beginning readers. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Launch! is an imprint of Abdo Zoom, a division of ABDO.
- New! Fall 2025
- New! Spring 2025
- New! Fall 2024
Interest Level | Preschool - Grade 2 |
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Reading Level | Grade 1 |
BISACS | JNF013010, JNF029040 |
Genre | Beginning Readers, Nonfiction |
Subject | Animals, Language Arts |
Copyright | 2025 |
Division | Abdo Zoom |
Imprint | Launch! |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 24 |
Season | 2024-08-01 |
ISBN | 9781098286811, 9781098286958, 9781098287023 |
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Title Format | Reinforced Library Bound Hardcovers, Multi-user eBook, Read-to-Me eBook |
Graphics | Full-color photographs |
Dimensions | 8 x 8 |
Features | Glossary of key words and Table of contents |
Word Families
The Word Families series offers kids silly stories that emphasize words with “the same spelling and sound patterns,” and the repetition of the books’ featured phoneme/grapheme within a variety of words will help beginning readers start to recognize the letter pairs. Each title opens with three pages that prepare kids for the ensuing reading experience. “Try It!” uses a sample word from the word family-“cat” for example-and asks the reader to look at its letters, sound the letters out, and then say the word. “Practice It!” lists several other word family words, and “Words I Know” presents leveled, non-word-family words that the reader will encounter in the story. Stock photos are humorously collaged onto solid backgrounds and lend visual support to the text (typically one to two sentences per page). In -at as in Cat, kids witness a cat in a hat get into a spat with a rat and a bat. Easily the wackiest tide, -ig as in Pig presents pigs in wigs who like to dig and jig. A dog wearing clogs jogs in a bog in -og as in Dog. The long i sound is showcased in -y as in Fly, in which a shy fly dreams of being a spy. Each title concludes with a two-page spread reviewing the word-family terms as well as a picture glossary.