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Books in Oxford Literacy series

  • Playing Cricket

    Debbie Croft

    Paperback (OUP Australia and New Zealand, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Oxford Literacy has been specifically designed to support guided reading in the first three years of school. The Oxford Literacy fiction and non-fiction guided reading texts recognise that a guided reading group in a 'real' classroom never has every student on the same level; therefore, the texts and supporting teaching versions allow educators to work with small groups of students across a range of levels within their stage of reading.
  • My School

    Carmel Reilly

    Paperback (OUP Australia and New Zealand, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Oxford Literacy has been specifically designed to support guided reading in the first three years of school. The Oxford Literacy fiction and non-fiction guided reading texts recognise that a guided reading group in a 'real' classroom never has every student on the same level; therefore, the texts and supporting teaching versions allow educators to work with small groups of students across a range of levels within their stage of reading. Because Oxford Literacy is a guided reading programme, a single title has limited use in a classroom; therefore, it is recommended that educators use multiple copies of a title in guided reading groups to achieve maximum benefit from Oxford Literacy.
  • My New Home

    Dawn McMillan

    Paperback (OUP Australia and New Zealand, )
    None
  • Oxford Literacy Web: Non-fiction Big Book

    Nicola Tuxworth

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
    None
  • Finding a New Home

    Carmel Reilly

    Paperback (OUP Australia and New Zealand, Oct. 1, 2008)
    None
  • Flying Sausages

    Carmel Reilly

    Paperback (OUP Australia and New Zealand, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Oxford Literacy has been specifically designed to support guided reading in the first three years of school. The Oxford Literacy fiction and non-fiction guided reading texts recognise that a guided reading group in a 'real' classroom never has every student on the same level; therefore, the texts and supporting teaching versions allow educators to work with small groups of students across a range of levels within their stage of reading. Because Oxford Literacy is a guided reading programme, a single title has limited use in a classroom; therefore, it is recommended that educators use multiple copies of a title in guided reading groups to achieve maximum benefit from Oxford Literacy.
  • Oxford Literacy Web Spiders: Space Dog Year 6

    Anthony Masters

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
    None
  • My Friends

    Julie Haydon

    Paperback (OUP Australia and New Zealand, )
    None
  • Oxford Literacy Web Spiders: Fingers Finnigan Year 6

    David Clayton

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
    None
  • Oxford Literacy Web Spiders: What's it Like to Play in a Band? Year 5

    Keith Gaines

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
    None
  • Common Wombats

    Carmel Reilly

    Paperback (OUP Australia and New Zealand, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Oxford Literacy has been designed specifically to support guided reading in the first three years of school. The Oxford Literacy fiction and non-fiction guided reading texts recognise that a guided reading group in a 'real' classroom never has every student on the same level; therefore, the texts and supporting teaching versions allow educators to work with small groups of students across a range of levels within their stage of reading.
  • Oxford Literacy Web Spiders: Guided Reading Class Pack

    Frances Usher, Keith Gaines, David Clayton, Anthony Masters, etc.

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
    None