A graded, phonics based series of readers for Grades R-3 learners that has a clear, logically structured format. The high-interest realistic and adventure stories help children to practice and consolidate phonic patterns. The range of fiction and non-fiction readers, Poetry, Playscripts and Big Books come with superb support resources. These include Flipover Books for interactive teaching, and a practical TeacherAs Resource File comprising levelled, photocopiable material to support the Core and Booster readers. Features and Benefits Rigorous phonic structure to practice phonic patterns Straightforward to use Stands alone or alongside other schemes Appealing multicultural characters
This book features in the following series: Soundstart Series, Stanley Thornes Primary Literacy .
. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read. This reading scheme has multiple levels.
There are 16 pages in this book. This book was published 1998 by Oxford University Press .
John Jackman is one of Collins' leading authors for Primary literacy. A former primary schoolteacher, he is an established, successful author of English language resources. Among his other publications for Collins are Collins Focus on Writing and Collins Focus on Grammar and Punctuation (consultant).
This book contains the following story:
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Father Bear, Mother Bear and Baby Bear live in cottage in the woods. One morning Mother Bear makes porridge for breakfast but it is so hot that the bears decide to go for a pre-breakfast walk. Whilst they are out a little girl with golden hair goes into their cottage. Goldilocks sees the three bowls of porridge and eats up the small one. Then she tries the three chairs in turn, but is too big for Baby Bear's chair and smashes it. Feeling like a nap she looks for a nice bed to sleep in and finds that Baby Bear's bed is just right. When the bears return Goldilocks is fast asleep. What will the bears do to their burglar?