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Dragon danger

Rider, CynthiaBrychta, Alex(Illustrated by)Ruttle, Kate(Series edited by)Young, Annemarie(Series edited by)
Part of the Read at home. Level 3 series
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"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 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 5 levels, and contain built-in progression and vocabulary repetition throughout.

Stories provide clear parental support within and beyond the book.

This title includes: a"Tips for Reading Together" page, giving parents practical ideas for helping with their child's reading; a "Think about the Story" page providing stimulating ideas for parents to talk about with children when they are discussing the story; and a "Useful common words" panel to highlight high frequency words used in the story which have a close correlation with the requirements of the National Literacy Strategy. "Dragon Danger" is Level 3c for children to become a reader - those children who can recognize 10-20 words by sight, can read simple sentences, and know all the initial letter sounds.The story is written with a simple sentence structure and vocabulary repetition with two to three sentences per page.

This book is at the same reading level as "The Spaceship".

Approximate ORT level is Stage 3.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0198386214 / 9780198386216
Hardback
428.6
07/09/2006
United Kingdom
English
24 p. : ill.
17 cm
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