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Oxford Reading Tree: TreeTops More All Stars: Dick Whittington


Treetops

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No. of pages 64

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Great for age 6-11 years
First class fiction at an appropriate interest level, the books in "TreeTops More All Stars Pack 3A" provide: quality books by top authors and illustrators to challenge and motivate your children, including the retelling of a classic story; the right level of content, at an appropriate interest level for Year 2 children; and careful text levelling to gradually build stamina. Also available are flexible "Teaching Notes" to provide support for much more than guided reading. The other titles in "TreeTops More All Stars Pack 3A" are: "Huge and Horrible Beast", "Dancing the Night Away", "Mary-Anne and the Cat Baby", "Duperball", and "Arabian Nights." They are available in a "Pack of six" (ISBN 0-19-919616-8) and a "Class Pack" (ISBN 0-19-919615-X), containing 6 of each title.

 

This book features in the following series: Oxford Reading Tree, Treetops .

This book is aimed at children in primary school. 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. This reading book uses the Synthetic phonics method. (This can also be referred to as 'blended phonics' or 'inductive phonics'). A phonics approach concentrates on teaching children how to map between sounds and spellings, allowing them to decode written words into their constituent sounds. Phonics skill thus involves being able to split the written word 'cat' into the phonemes /k/, /a/, /t/, and to map from letter 'c' to phoneme /k/, from letter 'a' to phoneme /ae/ and from letter 't' to phoneme /t/. Decoding skill is useful when reading unfamiliar words which use regular spelling sequences. In Synthetic Phonics, children are taught to sound and blend from the start of reading tuition. Children are taught a small group of letter sounds and then shown how these can be co-articulated to pronounce unfamiliar words. Other groups of letters are then taught and the children blend them in order to pronounce new words. The pronunciation of the word is discovered through sounding and blending, and spelling by mapping sounds to letters. Consonant blends that cannot be read by blending are explicitly taught.

There are 64 pages in this book. This is a chapter book. Publishers market early chapter books at readers aged 6-10 years. This book was published 2003 by Oxford University Press .

Pippa Goodhart is an award winning bestselling author, known for the Winne the Witch series and her Steve Smallman has taken up writing his own stories after illustrating children's books for over 30 years. He also teaches illustration and mural-painting workshops in schools. When he's not working, Steve enjoys films, television, gardening and walking in the countryside. Nick Schon was born in London and now lives in Luton with his wife, three children and five lazy cats. He has worked as an art director at an advertising agency and now illustrates full time.

This book is in the following series:

Oxford Reading Tree

Treetops
All Stars Fiction are chapter books aimed at gifted and talented infants. Designed to be age appropriate, they include stories by top authors such as Geraldine McCaughrean, Margaret McAllister and Alan MacDonald, and have been created to motivate and challenge able infants. The books fall into book band colours gold, white, lime.


Often individual series are part of a bigger set. The sub-series this book is in forms part of the following wider set:

Oxford Reading Tree

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