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Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: Stories: Class Pack of 36

Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: Stories: Class Pack of 36

Published in
2011
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Description

Stage 3 First Phonics and Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories are the latest additions to their respective series. Both sets of books help children practice phonics while learning to read, with each set consisting of six titles. The stories are authored by Roderick Hunt with colorful illustrations by Alex Brychta. They focus on initial and final consonants, CVC, CVCC/CCVC words, and reception/Y1 sight words. The books provide rich story contexts to develop language comprehension and decoding skills, longer stories to build on Stage 2 reading skills, and include high frequency vocabulary with repetitive text to build fluency. Additionally, they offer support notes for adults to aid in guided reading and language development, as well as activity suggestions for group and independent reading, speaking, listening, drama, and writing.
Age
5-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
16 pages

Why to read

  • Foundational Literacy Skills: The 'Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: Stories' provides young readers with an opportunity to develop their reading skills. The stories are designed to help children improve their vocabulary, phonics, and comprehension in an engaging and structured way.
  • Proven Educational Content: Authored by Roderick Hunt and part of the well-established Oxford Reading Tree series, these books are used widely in schools and have a proven track record of helping children succeed in reading. They are based on teaching methods that are both effective and child-friendly.
  • Diverse Range of Stories: The pack includes a variety of stories that cater to different interests. This diversity helps to ensure that every child can find a story that resonates with them, making reading a more enjoyable and personal experience.
  • Classroom-Friendly Pack: With a class pack of 36 books, this set is ideal for teachers and educational institutions. It allows for multiple students to read the same story simultaneously, which is perfect for guided reading sessions and encourages group discussion and interaction.