Oxford First Rhyming Dictionary Big Book (2008 edition)
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 1 May 2008
- ISBN 9780199112203
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages64 pages
- Size 416x320x5 mm
- Weight 647 g
- Language English
- Illustrations in full colour 0
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Long description:
The Oxford First Rhyming Dictionary is organised alphabetically and contains rhyming words, rhyming families, rhyming sounds, phonics, poems and illustrations. It is the ideal tool to build children's phonic and spelling knowledge in fun way. It also helps children to write their own poetry, rap, slogans, songs or rhyming stories or simply to extend their vocabulary. The 60 original poems compiled by the well-known children's poet, John Foster, are illustrated with
quirky artwork throughout. Tested with children and teachers. This book is a must for every home and classroom.
The big book version contains Notes and activities for teachers to use for whole class teaching - investigating first referencing skills to phonics and creating lively poetry. Indexes are not included in the big book version.
If your child is ever at a loss for a rhyming word, there's a veritable feast of them on offer in an innovative new rhyming dictionary aimed at five to eight-year-olds, which has been tested by teachers and children.