Oxford Literacy Web

Oxford Literacy Web
Author: Pippa Goodhart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1999-08-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780199156412

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 Fiction" strand: there can be no better way to learn to read than through the Duck Green School and Variety story strands. Exciting stories, hilarious events, and dynamic illustrations combine to ensure diversity and enjoyment. Variety stories extend children's experience of different styles of fiction. They reinforce vocabulary but include a more challening element to push upward toward the next level. The Stage 1 Consolidation cluster ("Magical World Stories") consists of 3 amusing stories about children who see the world in a surprising and magical way. Louise Gardner's colourful illustrations will instantly appeal to young readers. These stories consolidate the vocabulary learned in the Stage 1 Duck Green Stories. The Stage 1 Extension cluster ("Around the World Stories" by Cynthia Rider) comprises three traditional tales from other cultures, sensitively illustrated by Rhian Nest James. These stories extend vocabulary from Stage 1. The books are available in both standard and `big book' format."

Oxford Literacy Web

Oxford Literacy Web
Author: Jane Medwell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1999-01-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9780199156610

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 inNorthern 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.Launch into Literacy is a course to inspire the highest reading and writing skills in today's children. A new language programme specially written for NLS and other curriculum requirements, Launch into Literacy is a structured five-book course (Foundation Book and Books 1-4) for 6-11 year olds,Y2/P3 to Y6/P7. It presents a wide range of texts for children to study as models for their own writing at text, sentence, and word level.The Teacher's Guides include photocopy masters and photocopiable assessment sheets.

Oxford Literacy Web

Oxford Literacy Web
Author: Elspeth Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1999-02-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780199157716

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 inNorthern 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 ofreading ability for shared reading with the teacher, guided reading, or independent reading. The First Non-Fiction books are designed to be used with children at Reception or Year 1. They present a range of text types on a variety of infant topics at a very low reading level (there is normally nomore than one or two lines of text per page). The books are available in both standard and 'big book' format.Make a Milk-shake contains instructions to a child for making a simple chocolate milk-shake.

Oxford Literacy Web

Oxford Literacy Web
Author: Pippa Goodhart
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1999-02-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780199156788

The Oxford Literacy Web is an exciting new literacy programme designed toguide schools successfully through the primary years. Fitting the requirementsof 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 withlearning to read and write with a diverse range of literary styles within thegenres of fiction, non-fiction, rhymes, language, and poetry.The "Fiction" strand: there can be no better way to learn to read than throughthe Duck Green School and Variety story strands. Exciting stories, hilariousevents, and dynamic illustrations combine to ensure diversity and enjoyment. Inthe Duck Green School stories, early school experiences are brought to lifethrough a cast of lovable characters. Children can enjoy their own 'soap opera'while learning specific vocabulary in context.Stage 4 of Duck Green Stories reinforces earlier sight vocabulary andintroduces 20 new key words. We also meet the children in Miss Ross's class,including Poppy's brothers, Mike and Spike, and Leela Lalloo, whose grandparentsown The Treasure Chest. The books are available in both standard and 'big book'format.

Oxford Literacy Web Spiders

Oxford Literacy Web Spiders
Author: Keith Gaines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2002-05-23
Genre: Bands (Music)
ISBN: 9780199175246

Web Spiders is a structured scheme for Key Stage 2 readers who are struggling to read but are still in mainstream classrooms. * High interest, low reading level * Fiction and non-fiction with boy appeal * Short, achievable reads to give a sense of achievement * Look like the books their peers are reading * NLS range of text types to ensure struggling readers get the same experiences as their peers

Oxford Literacy Web

Oxford Literacy Web
Author: Alison Hawes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1999-02-04
Genre: Readers (Primary)
ISBN: 9780199156498

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 "Fiction" strand: there can be no better way to learn to read than through the Duck Green School and Variety story strands. Exciting stories, hilarious events, and dynamic illustrations combine to ensure diversity and enjoyment. Variety stories extend children's experience of different styles of fiction. They reinforce vocabulary but include a more challening element to push upward toward the next level. The Stage 2 Consolidation cluster ("Bear Tales" by Celia Warren and Alison Hawes) consists of 3 amusing stories about Big Bear and his friends, illustrated by John Blackman. These stories consolidate the vocabulary learned in the Stage 2 Duck Green Stories. The Stage 2 Extension cluster ("Tig Stories" by Paul Shipton) consists of 3 stories about a friendly monster's first experiences of school, illustrated by Clive Scruton. These stories extend vocabulary from Stage 2. The books are available in both standard and `big book' format.

Oxford Literacy Web Variety Pack

Oxford Literacy Web Variety Pack
Author: Barbara Mitchelhill
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1999-07-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780199156870

The Oxford Literacy Web is an exciting new literacy programme designed toguide schools successfully through the primary years. Fitting the requirementsof 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 withlearning to read and write with a diverse range of literary styles within thegenres of fiction, non-fiction, rhymes, language, and poetry.The "Fiction" strand: there can be no better way to learn to read than throughthe Duck Green School and Variety story strands. Exciting stories, hilariousevents, and dynamic illustrations combine to ensure diversity and enjoyment. Inthe Duck Green School stories, early school experiences are brought to lifethrough a cast of lovable characters. Children can enjoy their own 'soap opera'while learning specific vocabulary in context.Stage 4 of Duck Green Stories reinforces earlier sight vocabulary andintroduces 20 new key words. We also meet the children in Miss Ross's class,including Poppy's brothers, Mike and Spike, and Leela Lalloo, whose grandparentsown The Treasure Chest. The books are available in both standard and 'big book'format.

Oxford Literacy Web

Oxford Literacy Web
Author: Elspeth Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1999-02-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780199157792

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 inNorthern 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 ofreading ability for shared reading with the teacher, guided reading, or independent reading. The First Non-Fiction books are designed to be used with children at Reception or Year 1. They present a range of text types on a variety of infant topics at a very low reading level (there is normally nomore than one or two lines of text per page). The books are available in both standard and 'big book' format.Make a Milk-shake contains instructions to a child for making a simple chocolate milk-shake.