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Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 10-11: Glow-worms: Pack (6 Books, 1 of Each Title)

Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 10-11: Glow-worms: Pack (6 Books, 1 of Each Title)

Published in
1992
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Description

The Oxford Reading Tree Stages 10-11 Glow-worms poetry selection includes six books with themes like monkeys, castles, dragons, seeds, snow, and stars, featuring new covers and illustrations by various artists. The poems are curated to match topics relevant to the age group and are independent of other Oxford Reading Tree stories, yet share similar themes with the new edition Oxford Reading Tree Jackdaws Anthologies. Each book comes with a Teaching Notes booklet, offering a Vocabulary Chart, a Curriculum coverage chart, and suggestions for reading and writing activities. The selection is ideal for use alongside storybooks at Levels 10 and 11, with additional resources available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk. The snow-themed poems feature characters such as Jack Frost, a brown bear, ten snowmen, and a snowball.
Age
7-8
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
16 pages

Why to read

  • Enhanced Reading Skills: The Oxford Reading Tree series is known for its structured approach to reading, and the Glow-worms pack at Stages 10-11 offers progressively challenging material that helps young readers develop and enhance their reading skills through engaging stories and diverse topics.
  • Vocabulary Development: These books are designed to introduce children to a rich variety of vocabulary, exposing them to new words and phrases within the context of interesting stories, which can help improve their language skills and comprehension.
  • Educational Content: Authored by John Foster, the Glow-worms pack includes educational content that aligns with school curriculums, making it a valuable resource for children to reinforce what they learn in the classroom in an enjoyable and accessible way.
  • Enjoyment and Imagination: The stories in the Glow-worms pack are crafted to capture the imagination of young readers, offering them enjoyment and entertainment while they learn. This positive association with reading can foster a lifelong love for books and literature.