Oxford Reading Tree - TreeTops Fiction Level 16 Mixed Pack of 6
Oxford Reading Tree - TreeTops Fiction Level 16 Mixed Pack of 6
Oxford Reading Tree - TreeTops Fiction Level 16 Mixed Pack of 6
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Primary school students in Year 6 (ages 10-11)
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Content: This mixed pack includes 6 captivating stories that enhance reading comprehension and engage students with a variety of themes and genres, designed to foster a love for reading.
- Clear Explanations: Each story features contextual support and vocabulary assistance, helping young readers navigate complex narratives and understand deeper meanings.
- Practice Questions: The pack includes practice questions that reinforce comprehension skills, encouraging students to think critically and discuss their interpretations of the stories.
- Exam Focused: The content is aligned with educational standards, making it an excellent resource for preparing students for reading assessments and literacy challenges.
- Interactive Elements: Interactive features, such as discussion prompts and creative activities, encourage engagement and collaborative learning among students.
- Unique Aspects: Aligned with the latest national curriculum requirements, ensuring that the stories are age-appropriate and relevant to current educational goals.
Educational Value:
This mixed pack supports students in grasping key concepts, improving reading fluency, and nurturing a passion for literature, significantly contributing to their academic success and confidence in reading.
Format and Quality:
Paperback, 120 pages in total (approximately 20 pages per book), featuring full-color illustrations that enhance the reading experience and captivate young readers.
Why Choose This Book:
Perfect for students aiming to advance their reading skills, this mixed pack offers a rich selection of stories that support literacy development and inspire a lifelong love of reading.
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