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Books with title Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 8: Magpies Storybooks

  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 2: Storybooks: Teaching Notes

    Thelma Page, Liz Miles, Gill Howell, Pam Mayo, Mary Mackill

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 10, 2008)
    The teaching notes for the Oxford Reading Tree Biff, Chip and Kipper books are full of practical suggestions for using the storybooks, saving you hours of preparation time. They have been updated in line with the simple view of reading and the renewed Primary Framework for Literacy. They now include guidance for group/guided reading, comprehension and word recognition, and assessment. These replace the existing Teaching Notes and Guided Reading Cards. The storybooks are unchanged, but notes for parents/carers and teaching assistants have been added to the inside covers. These notes replace the existing Take-Home Cards.
  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 8: More Storybooks A: Pocket Money

    Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 10, 2008)
    The teaching notes for the Oxford Reading Tree Biff, Chip and Kipper books are full of practical suggestions for using the storybooks, saving you hours of preparation time. They have been updated in line with the simple view of reading and the renewed Primary Framework for Literacy. They nowinclude guidance for group/guided reading, comprehension and word recognition, and assessment. These replace the existing Teaching Notes and Guided Reading Cards.The storybooks are unchanged, but notes for parents/carers and teaching assistants have been added to the inside covers. These notes replace the existing Take-Home Cards.
  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: More Storybooks: Pack A

    Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 11, 2003)
    Oxford Reading Tree remains the nation's favourite reading scheme and countless children have learnt to read with Biff, Chip, and Kipper. We are delighted to unveil its fresh new look for today's children, teachers and parents, with lively new covers and fresh artwork.Engaging new artwork and coversAlex Brychta's unique style of artwork enthrals and entertains children, and the fresh new look will heighten their pleasure in reading the stories. With freshly drawn artwork for all the favourite core stories at Stages 2 - 5 and fantastic new covers, Oxford Reading Tree is more appealing thanever!Stories children loveThe Oxford Reading Tree stories have always captivated children's imagination, inspiring them to read - and the stories and characters in the new editions haven't changed at all. Apart, that is, from an exciting new story at Stage 3, The Egg Hunt, which replaces the Dolphin Pool.Simplified structureWe have also simplified the structure of the scheme in response to feedback from you: Owls Storybooks become Stages 6 and 7 Storybooks; magpies become Stages 8 and 9 Storybooks; wrens at Stage 2 have become patterned stories at Stage 1+; and wrens at Stage 3 are now patterned stories at Stage 2.New teaching support materialIn addition to the existing guided reading cards, perfect for use in guided reading sessions, we have brought out new teaching materials to reflect the needs of teachers in today's classroom:DT Flexible, friendly teacher's notes included FREE with each pack of Oxford Reading Tree books - these are easy to store and will save you hours of preparation!DT New Take-Home cards for every Storybook from Stages 1 - 9 to help parents or carers get the most out of reading with their childDT Free resources website at www.oup.com/uk/primary with downloadable photocopy mastersDT New Teacher's Handbook and special edition for Scotland
  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 4: More Storybooks: Pack B

    Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 11, 2003)
    Oxford Reading Tree remains the nation's favourite reading scheme and countless children have learnt to read with Biff, Chip, and Kipper. We are delighted to unveil its fresh new look for today's children, teachers and parents, with lively new covers and fresh artwork.Engaging new artwork and coversAlex Brychta's unique style of artwork enthrals and entertains children, and the fresh new look will heighten their pleasure in reading the stories. With freshly drawn artwork for all the favourite core stories at Stages 2 - 5 and fantastic new covers, Oxford Reading Tree is more appealing thanever!Stories children loveThe Oxford Reading Tree stories have always captivated children's imagination, inspiring them to read - and the stories and characters in the new editions haven't changed at all. Apart, that is, from an exciting new story at Stage 3, The Egg Hunt, which replaces the Dolphin Pool.Simplified structureWe have also simplified the structure of the scheme in response to feedback from you: Owls Storybooks become Stages 6 and 7 Storybooks; magpies become Stages 8 and 9 Storybooks; wrens at Stage 2 have become patterned stories at Stage 1+; and wrens at Stage 3 are now patterned stories at Stage 2.New teaching support materialIn addition to the existing guided reading cards, perfect for use in guided reading sessions, we have brought out new teaching materials to reflect the needs of teachers in today's classroom:DT Flexible, friendly teacher's notes included FREE with each pack of Oxford Reading Tree books - these are easy to store and will save you hours of preparation!DT New Take-Home cards for every Storybook from Stages 1 - 9 to help parents or carers get the most out of reading with their childDT Free resources website at www.oup.com/uk/primary with downloadable photocopy mastersDT New Teacher's Handbook and special edition for Scotland
  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: Storybooks: on the Sand

    Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 10, 2008)
    The teaching notes for the Oxford Reading Tree Biff, Chip and Kipper books are full of practical suggestions for using the storybooks, saving you hours of preparation time. They have been updated in line with the simple view of reading and the renewed Primary Framework for Literacy. They nowinclude guidance for group/guided reading, comprehension and word recognition, and assessment. These replace the existing Teaching Notes and Guided Reading Cards.The storybooks are unchanged, but notes for parents/carers and teaching assistants have been added to the inside covers. These notes replace the existing Take-Home Cards.
  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 4: More Stories

    Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 11, 1997)
    Trunk stories on the Oxford Reading tree always sell well, and the demand for more stories at Stage 4 level has resulted in new adventures and experiences for the ORT characters in six new Stage 4 More B stories. There are vocabulary and story links to the earlier Stage 4s, but with Nadim andAnneena, the Hindu and Muslim children, playing a more active part.
  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 2: More Storybooks: Pack A

    Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 11, 2003)
    Oxford Reading Tree remains the nation's favourite reading scheme and countless children have learnt to read with Biff, Chip, and Kipper. We are delighted to unveil its fresh new look for today's children, teachers and parents, with lively new covers and fresh artwork.Engaging new artwork and coversAlex Brychta's unique style of artwork enthrals and entertains children, and the fresh new look will heighten their pleasure in reading the stories. With freshly drawn artwork for all the favourite core stories at Stages 2 - 5 and fantastic new covers, Oxford Reading Tree is more appealing thanever!Stories children loveThe Oxford Reading Tree stories have always captivated children's imagination, inspiring them to read - and the stories and characters in the new editions haven't changed at all. Apart, that is, from an exciting new story at Stage 3, The Egg Hunt, which replaces the Dolphin Pool.Simplified structureWe have also simplified the structure of the scheme in response to feedback from you: Owls Storybooks become Stages 6 and 7 Storybooks; Magpies become Stages 8 and 9 Storybooks; Wrens at Stages 2 have become patterned stories at Stages 1+ and Stage 2; and Wrens at Stage 3 are now patterned storiesat Stage 2.New teaching support materialIn addition to the existing guided reading cards, perfect for use in guided reading sessions, we have brought out new teaching materials to reflect the needs of teachers in today's classroom:* Flexible, friendly teacher's notes included FREE with each pack of Oxford Reading Tree books - these are easy to store and will save you hours of preparation!* New Take-Home cards for every Storybook from Stages 1 - 9 to help parents or carers get the most out of reading with their child* Free resources website at www.oup.com/uk/primary with downloadable photocopy masters* New Teacher's Handbook and special edition for Scotland
  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 2: More Wrens Storybooks

    Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, June 8, 1995)
    Six more stories in the branch of Oxford Reading Tree designed for those children who need strongly patterned text and reinforcement of key words. The little books are again accompanied by an extended story booklet, giving a longer version of the story to enable parents and teachers tocontextualize the story and increase understanding and enjoyment. A set of big books will also be available to support the introduction of the More Wrens in the classroom.
  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 5: More Stories

    Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 5, 1996)
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  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 8: More Storybooks A: the Evil Genie

    Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 10, 2008)
    The teaching notes for the Oxford Reading Tree Biff, Chip and Kipper books are full of practical suggestions for using the storybooks, saving you hours of preparation time. They have been updated in line with the simple view of reading and the renewed Primary Framework for Literacy. They nowinclude guidance for group/guided reading, comprehension and word recognition, and assessment. These replace the existing Teaching Notes and Guided Reading Cards.The storybooks are unchanged, but notes for parents/carers and teaching assistants have been added to the inside covers. These notes replace the existing Take-Home Cards.
  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: More Wrens Storybooks

    Roderick Hunt, Alex Brychta

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Oct. 10, 1996)
    From the inimitable Hunt/Brychta stable, stories specially written for children needing help to progress to Stage 4 include: the role reversals of a knight, a princess and a dragon; Dad in pursuit of his musical hobby much to Floppy's consternation; a community help project to improve theenvironment; a strange creature which turns up in the park; Mrs May in great distress (but don't worry, there's a happy ending); and Mum and Dad experiencing the ups and downs of shopping together. Each book consolidates words from Stage 3 Wrens, in patterned sentence constructions. Earlier ORT keywords and other high frequency words are also used.
  • Oxford Reading Tree: Stage 3: Storybooks: By the Stream

    Jenny Hunt, Roderick; Ackland

    Flexibound (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 1986)
    Available in packs of 6 as well as packs of 30.