Read at Home: First Experiences: At the Dance Class
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Product details:
- Edition number and title First Experiences, :At the Dance Class
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 7 May 2009
- ISBN 9780198468943
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages32 pages
- Size 178x146x8 mm
- Weight 137 g
- Language English
- Illustrations in full colour 0
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Long description:
Kipper and his friend Anna go to their first dance class.
Read At Home is the best-selling home reading series designed for young, beginner readers. It features all the popular Oxford Reading Tree characters in exciting stories written for parents to support their child's reading at home. Read At Home First Experiences introduce young children to new situations and are ideal for parent and child to read together.
Read At Home First Experiences help parents to:
·Explore the wider world with their child
·Talk about shared feelings and emotions
·Build vocabulary through the fun activities
RAH Level: Although these books have been created for parents to share with their child, they have been written to Level 4 of Read At Home. Level 4 is for children Building Confidence in Reading - those children who can recognise 30-50 words by sight, can read harder sentences, with less support, and can use sounds to help make words. The story is written with simple but more varied sentence structure and vocabulary with three to four sentences per page.