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Project X - Comprehension Express Stage 1 Earth and Sky Pack of 15
Project X - Comprehension Express Stage 1 Earth and Sky Pack of 15
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Project X - Comprehension Express Stage 1 Earth and Sky Pack of 15
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Primary school students in Year 1, ages 5-6, focusing on early reading and comprehension skills.
Key Features:
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Engaging Content: This pack includes 15 carefully crafted reading materials that explore themes related to Earth and sky, introducing young learners to fundamental concepts in science and geography.
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Clear Explanations: Each text is designed with simple language and engaging illustrations, making complex topics easily understandable for early readers.
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Practice Questions: Accompanying each reading selection are practice questions that reinforce comprehension and encourage children to think critically about what they read.
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Interactive Elements: The materials include fun, interactive activities such as drawing and discussion prompts, which help to engage students and deepen their understanding of the topics.
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Curriculum-Aligned: The content is aligned with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and National Curriculum, ensuring that students are developing essential literacy skills while exploring relevant themes.
Educational Value:
This pack aids in building foundational reading skills and comprehension strategies, encouraging children to engage with texts meaningfully and fostering a love of learning about the world around them.
Format and Quality:
The pack contains 15 high-quality, full-color reading materials, each designed to be durable and appealing to young readers.
Why Choose This Pack:
An ideal choice for teachers and parents seeking to support early literacy development, this pack offers a fun and educational approach to reading, ensuring children gain confidence in their reading abilities while exploring exciting themes.
Available at:
Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.
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