Some things need a push to make them move. Some other things move when they are pulled. Which things can be moved by pushing them? Which things are moved by a pull?
Developed by New Zealand reading specialist and author, Pam Holden, this exciting reading program offers an extensive range of illustrated fiction and photographic non-fiction titles at graded levels. Red Rocket Readers offer a carefully controlled sequence of challenges throughout the levels to ensure students progress with confidence and enthusiasm.
Animals need a place to sleep at night where they will have shelter from the weather and from their enemies. A fish cant sleep in a tree! A sheep doesnt sleep in a basket! Do you know where bats go to sleep at night?
Within What Feels Cold? and Other Stories there are 8 different non-fiction stories, all at similar reading levels, and featuring high-frequency sight words.
Airports are busy places with lots of things moving about. Have you been there to watch all the planes and people? What did the airport look like? What did you see happening there? What did you like best at the airport?
Can you catch a ball? What else can you do with a ball? There are lots of different kinds of balls. What games can we play with balls? What do you like to do with a ball?
Do you know how to make a good snowman? Some warm places dont ever get any snow, so people who live there have never made a snowman. This story tells how to build one.
There are many animals in the world that might disappear. They are in danger of dying out because there are not many left. Which animals are in danger? How can we help to save them?
Within The Weather Report and Other Stories there are 8 different non-fiction stories, all at similar reading levels, and featuring high-frequency sight words.
Within Fast and Noisy and Other Stories there are 8 different fiction stories, all at similar reading levels, and featuring high-frequency sight words.