Oxford Reading Tree Read with Biff Chip and Kipper Phonics Level 5
Alex Brychta Libri






The Secret of the Sands
- 28pagine
- 1 ora di lettura
Level 5 Book 5c of the Oxford Reading Tree Read at Home Series
A New Classroom
- 24pagine
- 1 ora di lettura
Provides a range of activities to support reading skills such as puzzles and games. Parental support includes tips and ideas to be used during discussion. Including a CD, sound for page turns, and illustrations from Alex Brychta, this book is in line with government initiatives to encourage parents to support their child's reading.
Oxford read at home first dictionary
- 48pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
Using the familiar characters Biff, Chip, and Floppy, and vocabulary of the Oxford Reading Tree, this dictionary introduces young readers to the important features of a dictionary. It contains over 300 words in alphabetical order, with a simple definition and an interesting colourful picture.
Read at Home First Skills are fun early learning books, which use your favourite Oxford Reading Tree characters to introduce important first skills to your child. Your favourite Oxford Reading Tree characters make learning fun and memorable. Read at Home First Skills books are the perfect accompaniment to all your Oxford Reading Tree Read at Home storybooks. In this fun story, the reader follows Kipper through his busy day and learns to tell the time. As with all Read at Home books, the story ends with fun activities for parent and child to enjoy together. Kipper Tells the Time helps your child to: BLLearn to tell the time in a fun and memorable way BLRecognise the difference between the hour and minute hand BLUnderstand the concepts of past and to the hour BLUses the Oxford Reading Tree characters to introduce telling the time BLUses story to help children learn to tell the time in a fun and memorable way BLHelps the reader recognize the difference between the hour and minute hands BLIncludes analogue and digital clocks throughout
This series contains enjoyable and entertaining stories which enable children to practise their letters and sounds just as they do at school.



