Oxford Reading Tree - inFact Level 8 Class Pack of 36
Oxford Reading Tree - inFact Level 8 Class Pack of 36
Oxford Reading Tree - inFact Level 8 Class Pack of 36
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Primary school students in Year 6, typically ages 10-11.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Content: This class pack includes 36 engaging non-fiction books at Level 8, designed to introduce young readers to a variety of intriguing topics such as ancient civilizations, scientific phenomena, environmental issues, and cultural practices, fostering curiosity and a deeper understanding of the world.
- Clear Explanations: Each book features accessible language that simplifies complex ideas, making the content easy to grasp and engaging for young learners while promoting critical thinking and discussion.
- Engaging Illustrations: Full-color illustrations and photographs enhance the text, supporting comprehension and sparking interest in the subjects, motivating children to explore further.
- Progressive Learning: The pack is structured to support the continued development of reading skills, allowing students to build confidence and fluency as they advance through different topics.
- Aligned with Curriculum: These non-fiction texts are designed to align with the latest educational standards, effectively supporting classroom learning and phonics instruction.
Educational Value:
This class pack helps students enhance their reading skills while developing a love for non-fiction literature, providing a solid foundation for future literacy and knowledge acquisition across various subjects.
Format and Quality:
Paperback, featuring 36 books with high-quality illustrations, suitable for classroom libraries and group reading sessions.
Why Choose This Book:
Ideal for educators and parents seeking to enrich early literacy and comprehension skills in young readers, offering a diverse selection of fascinating topics that make learning both enjoyable and informative.
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