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Orton-Gillingham Decodable Stories – Level 8: The Active Boy is a short, structured decodable reader designed for developing readers learning through the Orton-Gillingham approach.
This Level 8 story supports readers as they build fluency with longer words and more advanced spelling patterns while maintaining carefully controlled text to reinforce accurate decoding.
Is This the Right Level?
Level 8 is designed for readers who are already comfortable reading simple decodable sentences and are ready to practice longer words and more advanced spelling patterns within controlled text.
Readers at this stage are continuing to build fluency while applying previously learned phonics skills.
Sight Words Practiced in This Book
your, very, walk, table, another, giggled, bread, active, coming, now, night, boy
These words appear within the story and should be familiar to the reader before beginning.
About the Story
Jay spends a busy day exploring with his mom, visiting a café, and walking to the pond. Along the way, he sees new things, meets people, and enjoys small adventures before settling down for the night.
The story is intentionally brief and controlled to support decoding and fluency.
Most words are decodable. A small number of sight words support smooth reading.
Who This Book Is For
• Orton-Gillingham tutors
• Structured literacy teachers
• Parents
• Homeschool families
Key Features
• Controlled decodable text
• Advanced spelling patterns
• Simple sentence structure
• Full-page illustrations
• Designed for repeated reading
Written by Tammy Harris, an Orton-Gillingham certified reading tutor with over eight years of experience.
This book is for educational practice and not a substitute for instruction.