Oxford Reading Tree: Level 3: More Songbirds Phonics : Class Pack
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Oxford Reading Tree
ISBN-10
0198388365
ISBN-13
9780198388364
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 5th, 2012
Print length
16 Pages
Weight
1,986 grams
Dimensions
21.60 x 19.50 x 6.10 cms
Product Classification:
Educational: English language: readers & reading schemes: Synthetic Phonics
Ksh 40,250.00
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Delightful phonics stories by Julia Donaldson, the best-selling author of The Gruffalo. Fully compatible with a broad and rich curriculum, the clearly structured Songbird Phonics programme enables quick progression in learning all 44 grapheme-phoneme correspondences.
Written by award-winning author Julia Donaldson, Songbirds Phonics are highly decodable, beautifully illustrated real stories. The Level 3 More Songbirds phonics books revise all phonics previously covered in Songbirds Levels 1+, 2 and 3, and focus on matching a long vowel sound to one common letter pattern: for example, ''ee'' as in ''three,'' ''ie'' as in ''tie'' and ''oa'' as in ''boat.'' The invaluable inside cover notes enable parents/carers and teaching assistants to support children''s word recognition and comprehension. This Level 3 More Songbirds Class Pack contains these fun, high quality stories:· 6 x Ron Rabbit''s Big Day· 6 x The Wishing Elf· 6 x Bob Bug and the Insect Club· 6 x Where is the Snail?· 6 x Stop Chatting, Bill· 6 x Back to Bed-Also available: Level 3-4 eSongbirds Phonics CD-ROM, featuring e-versions of much-loved Songbirds stories for your interactive whiteboard, with audio activities and animations for consolidation and reinforcement.
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