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Oxford Literacy Web


Oxford Literacy Web

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"The Oxford Literacy Web" is an exciting new literacy programme designed to guide schools successfully through the primary years. Fitting the requirements of the National Literacy Strategy, National Curriculum in England and Wales, English Language 5-14 in Scotland, and Common Curriculum in Northern Ireland, the "Oxford Literacy Web" guides pupils through the core skills associated with learning to read and write with a diverse range of literary styles within the genres of fiction, non-fiction, rhymes, language, and poetry. The "Non-Fiction" strand is a series of colourful, lively information books. They can be used to teach valuable information retrieval and research skills, and they enable children to learn to read and write a range of different text types. The books can be used with children at different levels of reading ability for shared reading with the teacher, guided reading, or independent reading. The "Year 1 Non-Fiction" books are designed to be used with children of 4-6 years. They present a range of text types on two popular infant topics (toys and animals). The books are available in both standard and 'big book' format. "How to Make Toys from the Past" features illustrated instructions for making two toys: a jumping jack and a paddle doll.

 

This book is part of a book series called Oxford Literacy Web .

. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read.

There are 16 pages in this book. This book was published 1999 by Oxford University Press .

Fiona Macdonald has written over 300 children's books. She lives in Scotland and visited Coll to write this book. Nicola Tuxworth is a leading educational writer for children. She has created over 40 books for pre-school stimulation and home-and-parent play-and-learn

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