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Oxford Reading Tree - Songbirds Phonics Level 1+ More Books Class Pack of 36
Oxford Reading Tree - Songbirds Phonics Level 1+ More Books Class Pack of 36
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Oxford Reading Tree - Songbirds Phonics Level 1+ More Books Class Pack of 36
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Primary school students, particularly those in early years (Reception to Year 2), typically ages 4-7.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Content: This class pack includes 36 additional books from the Songbirds Phonics Level 1+ series, providing a rich selection of stories to further develop young learners' phonics skills and reading abilities.
- Clear Explanations: Each book uses phonetic language and straightforward narratives to make it easy for children to decode words, fostering confidence in their reading.
- Interactive Elements: Engaging illustrations and activities encourage children to interact with the text, enhancing their comprehension and enjoyment of reading.
- Structured Learning: The series is carefully structured to introduce new phonics sounds progressively, allowing students to build their reading skills at a comfortable pace.
- Aligned with Curriculum: This resource is aligned with the National Curriculum, ensuring effective support for phonics teaching and early literacy development.
Educational Value:
The Songbirds Phonics series helps students grasp essential phonics concepts, encouraging reading fluency and comprehension. It fosters a love for reading by presenting captivating stories that resonate with young learners.
Format and Quality:
Paperback, featuring 36 books with colorful illustrations and engaging narratives that captivate children's interest and support their reading journey.
Why Choose This Book:
Perfect for educators and parents aiming to enhance early reading skills, this class pack offers a valuable resource for phonics instruction, making learning to read enjoyable and effective.
Available at Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.
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