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Oxford Reading Tree Read With Biff, Chip, and Kipper: My Phonics Kit


Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories

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No. of pages 16

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Great for age 7-11 years
Search for 'Read with Oxford' to find out more about an exciting NEW range of levelled readers for children aged 3-8 This pack allows children to practise phonics just as they do at school. In school each June, all 6-year-olds in England take the phonics screening check to make sure they do not fall behind in their phonic learning. This pack includes everything you need for fun phonics practice at home leading up to this check, supporting what your child is learning in school. Practise for the phonics check: This pack includes three workbooks filled with phonics activities to practise the key skills tested in the national Year 1 phonics check. Read phonics stories: Enjoy the six carefully levelled interactive eBooks and activities on a CD-ROM. Build confidence: A colourful reward chart with stickers to help motivate your child through their phonics practice -have fun helping Floppy collect his favourite things! Information for parents: Literacy expert Laura Sharp answers your questions... What is phonics? How do I say the sounds? How can I support my child with phonics and the phonics check? Each workbook includes tips for doing the activities together, and all of the sounds are included on the CD-ROM for your reference. The Read with Biff Chip & Kipper range of phonics and first stories from Level 1 to Level 6, support this pack and allow your child to practise and consolidate their reading at home.

 

This book features in the following series: Biff, Chip And Kipper Stories, Oxford Reading Tree-Read With Biff, Chip And Kipper .

This book is aimed at children in primary school. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read. This reading book uses the phonics method. This approach concentrates on teaching children how to map between sounds and spellings, allowing them to decode written words into their constituent sounds. Phonics skill thus involves being able to split the written word 'cat' into the phonemes /k/, /a/, /t/, and to map from letter 'c' to phoneme /k/, from letter 'a' to phoneme /ae/ and from letter 't' to phoneme /t/. Decoding skill is useful when reading unfamiliar words which use regular spelling sequences.

There are 16 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by Oxford University Press .

Annemarie Young is an experienced editor and author of children's books, with a particular emphasis on writing stories to help children learn to read. Steve Smallman has taken up writing his own stories after illustrating children's books for over 30 years. He also teaches illustration and mural-painting workshops in schools. When he's not working, Steve enjoys films, television, gardening and walking in the countryside. Nick Schon was born in London and now lives in Luton with his wife, three children and five lazy cats. He has worked as an art director at an advertising agency and now illustrates full time. Alex Brychta collaborated with Roderick Hunt on a series of children books for the Oxford Reading Tree which had an animated spin-off, The Magic Key series. In addition to Oxford Reading Tree, Brychta is also the illustrator of Read with Biff, Chip and Kipper (formerly Read at Home), the Wolf Hill series of books and the Time Chronicles series. He has also written and illustrated several children's books for J M Dent, Franklin Watts, and Oxford University Press. Roderick and Alex won the prestigious Outstanding Achievement Award at the Education Resources Awards 2009. Alex was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to children's literature. He now lives in Surrey with wife Dina whom he has two children with, Kelly Brychta and Dylan Brychta. Roderick Hunt started out as a teacher, but began writing for children in 1970. He collaborated with Alex Brychta on a series of children books for the Oxford Reading Tree which had an animated spin-off, The Magic Key series. Roderick and Alex won the prestigious Outstanding Achievement Award at the Education Resources Awards 2009. Now he says, "On my income tax form I put down my profession as storyteller. It never fails to raise an eyebrow. " He lives in London.

This book is in the following series:

Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories
The Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories include over 220 magical adventures.Earliest stories are wordless, then the books progress from book band lilac through to gold.

Oxford Reading Tree-Read with Biff, Chip and Kipper


Often individual series are part of a bigger set. The sub-series this book is in forms part of the following wider set:

Oxford Reading Tree

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