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Sound Waves Literacy
Yes! While the recommended approach is to use the Sound Waves Decodable Readers alongside other Sound Waves Literacy resources (because they follow the same teaching sequence), you can use the Decodable Readers with a different synthetic phonics program.
You will need to review the Sound Waves Literacy Scope and Sequence to ensure each Decodable Reader is only read after students have been explicitly taught the focus phoneme–grapheme relationship and all preceding phoneme–grapheme relationships and Special Words.
For example, the Foundation Decodable Reader The Bus focuses on the grapheme b. To read this book, students need to have been taught the previous graphemes and Special Words in the sequence (graphemes: m, a, t, s, i, d, f, n, p, o, r, g, e, h, k, c and u; Special Words: I, a, is, off, has, the, my and to). Students also need to be taught the focus grapheme b prior to reading The Bus. You can do this by using the Warm Up on the inside front cover of The Bus as a teaching stimulus or by implementing teaching resources from your synthetic phonics program.