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Read at home handbook : helping your child to read

Part of the Oxford reading tree series
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"Read at Home" is a new series designed for young, beginner readers.

It features all the popular Oxford Reading Tree characters in 12 exciting stories specially written for parents to support their children's reading at home.

These entertaining stories, with real life and fantasy adventures, are carefully graded across 4 levels, and contain built-in progression and vocabulary repetition throughout.

The Handbook gives practical advice on the stages children go through in learning to read.

It explains the 5 early stages of reading development from listening to stories, to Getting Ready to Read (level 1), Starting to Read (level 2), Becoming a Reader (level 3), Building Confidence in Reading (level 4) to Reading with Confidence.

At every step there are suggestions on how to support the child's reading and lots of easy games and activities that provide valuable reinforcement.

This will give parents real confidence in supporting their child's reading in an enjoyable way.

In addition, there are questions parents often ask, a section on home/school links - invaluable for parents when a child starts school, and a full list of the 100 Common Words repeated and highlighted in the books.There are also website details and addresses for key literacy organizations in the UK.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0198384521 / 9780198384526
Hardback
649.58
05/05/2005
United Kingdom
English
30 p. : col. ill.
18 cm
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Practical advice and help for parents to stimulate their children's reading
Practical advice and help for parents to stimulate their children's reading 4KHA For National Curriculum Early Years, VFX Advice on parenting, YQCR Educational: English language: readers & reading schemes