Book details

Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 6-10: Robins: Pack 2: the Surprise
Published in
2004
Description
Oxford Reading Tree Robins are extension stories designed to help competent readers practice tackling longer and more complex stories. The characters, storylines, and settings are based on life at home, school, and in the community. These stories are available at Stages 6-10 of Oxford Reading Tree and correspond to Book Bands for easy reference. Each pack of 6 stories includes a 24-page Teaching Notes booklet with a Vocabulary Chart listing high frequency words, a Curriculum Coverage Chart for UK regions, and individual notes for comprehension activities, group and independent reading, speaking, listening, and writing. The notes also offer prompts for responding to the story, personal experiences, cross-curricular links, role play, and observing pupils' progress in an easy-to-use layout. The new packs feature fresh covers and reset story text in line with the New Edition Oxford Reading Tree.
Age
6-8
Text complexity
developing
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- Enhanced Reading Skills: The Oxford Reading Tree series is designed to help young readers develop their reading abilities. 'The Surprise' is likely to continue this tradition by offering a story that is both engaging and educational, helping children improve their vocabulary and comprehension skills.
- Progressive Difficulty: As part of the Oxford Reading Tree, 'The Surprise' is tailored to match the reading level of children who are progressing through Stages 6-10. This ensures that the book provides an appropriate challenge to help young readers grow.
- Engaging Storylines: The Robins series within the Oxford Reading Tree is known for its captivating stories that keep children interested in reading. 'The Surprise' is expected to deliver an exciting plot that will entertain and encourage children to read more.
- Educational Value: The Oxford Reading Tree books often include themes and lessons that are valuable for children's development. 'The Surprise' may contain important moral or educational messages that can help children learn about the world around them and develop empathy and understanding.