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Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 6-10: Robins: Pack 2: the Holiday

Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 6-10: Robins: Pack 2: the Holiday

Published in
2004
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Description

Oxford Reading Tree Robins are extension stories designed to give competent readers practice in tackling longer and more complex stories. The characters, storylines, and settings are based on life at home, school, and in the community. The books are matched to Book Bands for easy reference and can be used at Stages 6-10 of Oxford Reading Tree. The new packs of Robins feature fresh covers and updated story text aligned with the New Edition Oxford Reading Tree. Each pack includes a 24-page Teaching Notes booklet that provides comprehensive support for educators, including a vocabulary chart with high frequency and context words, a curriculum coverage chart, and individual notes with suggested activities focusing on comprehension, speaking, listening, and writing skills. These resources are available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk and can be purchased in packs of 6 or class packs of 36 books.
Age
6-8
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
32 pages

Why to read

  • Enhanced Reading Skills: 'Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 6-10: Robins: Pack 2: The Holiday' is designed to help young readers develop their reading abilities. By engaging with the text, children can improve their vocabulary, comprehension, and fluency.
  • Engaging Storylines: Roderick Hunt is known for creating captivating stories that hold children's interest. Reading about the characters' holiday adventures can motivate children to read more and look forward to each new chapter.
  • Educational Content: The book is part of the well-established Oxford Reading Tree program, which is used in schools worldwide. It is carefully leveled to support children's reading development, making it an excellent tool for both classroom learning and at-home reading practice.
  • Illustrations Support: The book includes colorful and detailed illustrations that complement the text. These visuals can help children better understand the story and keep them engaged, especially for visual learners.