I Went Swimming is part of the Key Skills strand (High Frequency Words) of Cambridge Reading. It is a child's recount of a visit to the swimming pool with his father. Photographs are used to make the books real and relevant to children's own experiences. The language is simple with repetition of high frequency words - ideal for young readers in the Foundation stage (aged 4). There are 20 non-fiction books in the High Frequency Words strand, which provide a comprehensive resource for teaching the 45 NLS high-frequency words. The words are introduced in the context of real texts through three different text types - 'I remember' (recount), 'how to' (instruction) and 'find out about' (report). This book is also available in a pack of six.
This is Book 64 in the Cambridge Reading Series. See all Cambridge Reading books here.
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Gill Munton is an experienced editor and writer of primary school material. She has written stories for reading schemes, workbooks, short stories and a number of differentiated texts, fiction and non-fiction. Gill was a managing editor before becoming a freelance writer and editor of children's and educational books in 1995.
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