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Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 5: More Stories C: the Adventure Park

Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 5: More Stories C: the Adventure Park

Published in
2004
4.10
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Description

Stage 5 More Stories C are the latest 24-page titles at Stage 5 of Oxford Reading Tree, written by Roderick Hunt and illustrated by Alex Brychta. This collection includes five new 'magic key' fantasy stories designed to spark children's imagination and foster creative writing skills. The included 24-page Teaching Notes booklet, the same size as the pupil books, contains a Vocabulary Chart with Year 1 high frequency words, a Curriculum Coverage Chart with activities for the UK regions, and sections on Group and Independent Reading Activities, Speaking and Listening Activities, and Writing. Each section aligns with relevant NLS Objectives and offers prompts for story response, personal experiences, cross-curricular links, role play, and monitoring pupil progress.
Age
5-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
24 pages
Book in series
#5

Why to read

  • Enhanced Reading Skills: 'Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 5: More Stories C: The Adventure Park' is designed to help young readers develop their reading abilities. Engaging with the text at this level can improve vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency.
  • Engaging Storylines: Roderick Hunt is known for creating captivating stories that hold children's interest. The Adventure Park story is likely to be exciting and fun, encouraging children to read for pleasure and develop a love for books.
  • Educational Content: The Oxford Reading Tree series is widely used in schools and is known for its educational value. Reading this book can support the curriculum and reinforce learning in a structured way, making it a valuable resource for both classroom and home reading.
  • Character Development: The series features a consistent set of characters that children can follow and grow with. By reading 'The Adventure Park,' young readers can enjoy the development of familiar characters and relate to their experiences, fostering empathy and emotional intelligence.