
Oxford Reading Tree: Year 1: Routes to Writing: Everyday Stories Pack of 6
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Product details:
- Edition number and title Year 1: Routes to Writing, :Everyday Stories Pack of 6
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 20 May 2004
- ISBN 9780198453093
- Binding Unidentified
- No. of pages24 pages
- Size 219x193x18 mm
- Weight 600 g
- Language English
- Illustrations in full colour 0
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Long description:
This early writing programme takes your pupils from shared writing, through guided writing, to independent writing. It provides CD-ROMs, Pupils' Books, Teaching Guides and a Program Guide and is perfectly levelled for Reception/P1, Year 1/P2 and Year 2/P3.
It includes one differentiated pupil book for each of the nine required text types at Year 1 (Everyday Stories, Instructions, Signs and Labels, Fairy Tales, Stories from Around the World, Reports, Fantasy Stories, Poetry and Recounts). Each pupil book contains two whole texts, one easier and one harder, that have been carefully levelled as child-friendly models for writing.
The Teaching Notes contain facsimiles of the Big Book and Pupil's Books, comprehensive prompts and ideas for Shared, Guided and Independent Writing, photocopy masters for writing activities and clear and accessible advice on planning and assessment. Corresponding Oxford Reading Tree stages are also indicated on the back for easy class management.