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Wolf Hill, Stage 1: The Night it Rained Chips

by Roderick Hunt

The wind slapped round the chip mountain. It began to blow the wood chips up into the air. First a few flew up. Then more and more. It was the night it rained chips. Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.

Wolf Hill, Level 1: The Flying Armchair

by Roderick Hunt

A game with an old armchair is fun until things go wrong and Arjo's life is in danger. Wolf Hill is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.

Wolf Hill, Level 1: The Flying Armchair

by Roderick Hunt

A game with an old armchair is fun until things go wrong and Arjo's life is in danger. Wolf Hill is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.

Wolf Hill, Level 1: Hidden Gold

by Roderick Hunt

Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment.nbsp;

Wolf Hill, Stage 1: The Hole in the Ground

by Roderick Hunt

Loz raced across Gran's lawn. She meant to jump over the wall. She leapt on to the rockery. A hole opened under her feet. She fell downwards. Rocks and earth crashed down after her. Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.nbsp;

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 10, TreeTops: Jellyfish Shoes (PDF)

by Susan Gates

I don't know why you hate jellyfish said Scott. What do you think your new shoes are made of? His little sister is very proud of her new jelly shoes. They are pink and see-through like raspberry jelly. But are they made of jellyfish? Do they really belong in the sea?

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 10, TreeTops: Jellyfish Shoes

by Susan Gates

I don't know why you hate jellyfish said Scott. What do you think your new shoes are made of? His little sister is very proud of her new jelly shoes. They are pink and see-through like raspberry jelly. But are they made of jellyfish? Do they really belong in the sea?

Oxford Reading Tree, Treetops Classics, Stage 16 A: Wuthering Heights (PDF)

by Isherwood Shirley

These children's classics have been sensitively adapted to enrich your junior pupils' reading. They are part of a structured reading programme for juniors from Oxford Reading Tree, Levels 9-16. They have masses of boy and girl appeal and will introduce your readers to significant authors from the past - a key part of the Literacy Strategy.Each book features two author biographies - one for the original author and one for the TreeTops author. In addition each book includes comprehension questions and teaching notes to help draw out and practice difficult comprehension strategies such as inference, empathy and deduction. There are also notes to help with historical and social context and any challenging vocabulary, ensuring the books are easily accessible.Help with childrens reading development is also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk.This book is also available as part of a mixed pack of 6 different books or a class pack of 36 books of the same ORT level.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 16A, Treetops Classics: Jane Eyre (PDF)

by Margaret Mcallister

These children's classics have been sensitively adapted to enrich your junior pupils' reading. They are part of a structured reading programme for juniors from Oxford Reading Tree, Stages 9-16. They have masses of boy and girl appeal and will introduce your readers to significant authors from the past - a key part of the Literacy Strategy.Each book features two author biographies - one for the original author and one for the TreeTops author. In addition each book includes comprehension questions and teaching notes to help draw out and practice difficult comprehension strategies such as inference, empathy and deduction. There are also notes to help with historical and social context and any challenging vocabulary, ensuring the books are easily accessible.This book is also available as part of a mixed pack of 6 different books or a class pack of 36 books of the same ORT stage. Each book pack comes with a free copy of up-to-date and invaluable teaching notes.

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Fiction, Stage 14 A: Air Raid! (PDF)

by Jean May

Two boys find an unexploded bomb and try to get away from it just as an air raid occurs. After the air raid, the boys rescue a stranded dog and manage to escape to safety and the bomb was made safe.

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Fiction, Stage 14 A: Air Raid!

by Jean May

Two boys find an unexploded bomb and try to get away from it just as an air raid occurs. After the air raid, the boys rescue a stranded dog and manage to escape to safety and the bomb was made safe.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 14, TreeTops: Okay, Spanner, You Win! (PDF)

by David Clayton

Del is the goal king, the main player in the team. But does he really enjoy playing football? Will he quit? This book is part of TreeTops Fiction, a structured reading programme providing juniors with stories they will love to read. Offering chapter books with full-colour illustrations, written by well-known authors, these stories are full of humour and have real boy appeal. They are tightly levelled allowing children to read books appropriate to their ability.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 14, TreeTops: Okay, Spanner, You Win! (PDF)

by David Clayton

Del is the goal king, the main player in the team. But does he really enjoy playing football? Will he quit? This book is part of TreeTops Fiction, a structured reading programme providing juniors with stories they will love to read. Offering chapter books with full-colour illustrations, written by well-known authors, these stories are full of humour and have real boy appeal. They are tightly levelled allowing children to read books appropriate to their ability.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 11, More Stories A, TreeTops: The Wrong Letter (PDF)

by Alan Macdonald

One morning the postman comes down Elm Road. In his bag are two letters. Pony-mad Pippa can't wait to ride Blossom at the Junior Show. Football fan Flo is sure her team will win the Cup Final. Is Flo right? Will Pippa win? Both girls are in for some surprises ...

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 11, Treetops: Dangerous Trainers (PDF)

by Susan Gates

This book is part of TreeTops Fiction, a structured reading programme providing juniors with stories they will love to read. Offering chapter books with full-colour illustrations, written by well-known authors, these stories are full of humour and have real boy appeal. They are tightly levelled allowing children to read books appropriate to their ability. Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their reading.nbsp;

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 8, Duck Green School Stories: The Troll's Hat (PDF)

by Mal Peet

Poppy meets a star-struck troll.

Oxford Literacy Web,Year 5, Communication, Non-fiction: Advertising (PDF)

by Mark Mcarthur-Christie

Aimed at Year 5 pupils learning about advertising in its varied formats Oxford Literacy Web Non-fiction at Key Stage 2: is ideal for cross - curricular work covers NLS range requirements and objectives at KS2 makes guided reading easy with cards for every book and makes shared reading simple with double-sided posters.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 14, TreeTops: Petey (PDF)

by Paul Shipton

This work offers a further 24 Treetops titles in Oxford Reading Tree's series of fiction with built-in progression for pupils aged 7 to 11. Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, the stories are accessible, motivating, and humorous. The series is organized into Oxford Reading Tree stages (from Stage 10 to Stage 14), with each stage introducing more complex narrative forms, extended reading vocabulary, and more text per page. Each stage is supported by the Teacher's Guide, which offers guidance on using Treetops to assess children's reading ability, and includes a variety of activities, many on photocopiable sheets.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 12, TreeTops: Clive Keeps His Cool

by Michaela Morgan

It's a very hot day and Clive is going on a school trip to the farm. Will he get an ice-cream? Will Clive and the school bus keep cool?

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Fiction, Stage 11 A: An Odd Job for Bob and Benny

by Nick Warburton

Bob and Benny become odd job men. This book is part of TreeTops Fiction, a structured reading programme providing juniors with stories they will love to read. Offering chapter books with full-colour illustrations, written by well-known authors, these stories are full of humour and have real appeal. They are tightly levelled allowing children to read books appropriate to their ability. Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, the stories are accessible, motivating, and humorous.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 11, TreeTops: Hilda's Big Chance (PDF)

by John Coldwell

It is half time and Ray Martin the new boss of Smalltown Football Club, arrives to talk to the team. But why are they all drinking tea in the shower? And what can Hilda, the tea lady, do about it?

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage3, Wrens: Creepy-crawly

by Roderick Hunt

"Wilma had a creepy-crawly. She put it in the bath." These are six stories in the branch of Oxford Reading Tree designed for those children who need strongly patterned text and reinforcement of key words, this time at Stage 3. Longer than the Wrens and the More Wrens at Stage 2, they focus on both key words and some other high frequency verbs. The books are accompanied by an extended story booklet, giving a longer version of the story to enable parents and teachers to contextualize the story and increase understanding and enjoyment.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 11, TreeTops: Amy the Hedgehog Girl (1995 edition)

by Coldwell, John, Crossland, Caroline

Amy finds a new passion for hedgehogs, but not all of her community is pleased. nbsp; Treetops is Oxford Reading Tree's new series of fiction with built-in progression for pupils aged 7 to 11. Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, the stories are accessible, motivating, and humorous. The series is organized into Oxford Reading Tree Stages (from Stage 10 to Stage 14), with each stage introducing more complex narrative forms, including flashbacks and changes in viewpoint; descriptive writing; extended reading vocabulary; and more pages, more text, and fewer illustrations. Each stage is supported by the Teacher's Guide, which offers guidance on using Treetops to assess children's reading ability, and includes a variety of activities(writing for a range of audiences and in different forms, discussion and role play), many on photocopiable sheets.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 7, More Owls: Roman Adventure (PDF)

by Roderick Hunt

The children go to Ancient Rome and learn about chariots and introduce the Roman's to pizza.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 11, TreeTop, More Stories B: The Crash (PDF)

by Julie Sykes

It is test time again at thenbsp;Three Wishes School.nbsp;What can Jem do? He has anbsp;hole in his magic carpetnbsp;and Pearl is planning one ofnbsp;her tricks ... This book is part of TreeTops Fiction, a structured reading programme providing juniors with stories they will love to read. Offering chapter books with full-colour illustrations, written by well-known authors, these stories are full of humour and have real boy appeal. They are tightly levelled allowing children to read books appropriate to their ability.nbsp;

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