Oxford Reading Tree - Biff, Chip and Kipper Companion 2 (Year 1 - Year 2) Single
Oxford Reading Tree - Biff, Chip and Kipper Companion 2 (Year 1 - Year 2) Single
Oxford Reading Tree - Biff, Chip and Kipper Companion 2 (Year 1 - Year 2) Single
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Primary school students in Year 1 to Year 2 (ages 5-7).
Key Features:
- Engaging Content: This companion book features stories and characters from the popular Biff, Chip, and Kipper series, designed to capture the interest of young readers while supporting their progression in reading.
- Developmentally Appropriate Activities: The companion includes a variety of engaging activities that complement the stories, encouraging students to explore and deepen their understanding of the content.
- Clear Explanations: Each story and activity is presented with clear language, making it accessible for young learners to grasp key concepts and vocabulary effectively.
- Interactive Elements: The book promotes interaction through questions, prompts, and activities that encourage children to think critically about the stories and share their ideas.
- Aligned with the latest curriculum: The content aligns with the National Curriculum, providing relevant resources for teachers and parents to support early literacy development.
Educational Value:
The Biff, Chip and Kipper Companion 2 helps students further develop essential reading skills while fostering a love for stories. It encourages comprehension, vocabulary growth, and critical thinking, making it an invaluable resource for early learners.
Format and Quality:
The book is in paperback format, designed for durability and frequent use in both classroom and home settings.
Why Choose This Companion Book:
Ideal for teachers and parents looking to enhance early literacy resources, the Oxford Reading Tree - Biff, Chip and Kipper Companion 2 provides an engaging and effective way to support reading development for young learners.
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