There are 12 books at Level 5.
Level 5:
Book 25 'Alternative Spellings'
Book 26 'Alternative Spellings'
Book 27 'Alternative Spellings'
Book 28 'Alternative Spellings'
Book 29 'Alternative Spellings'
Book 30 'Alternative Spellings'
Level 5 More A:
Book 31 'Alternative Spellings'
Book 32 'Alternative Spellings'
Book 33 'Alternative Spellings'
Book 34 'Alternative Spellings'
Book 35 'Alternative Spellings'
Book 36 'Alternative Spellings'
Each sound/alternative spelling is explored through an Oxford Reading Tree scene, first the children should read the decodable word lists, before trying to find the words within the picture.
Consolidation activities include spelling activities and reading short texts.
There are a total of 42 books in this series from Level 1 to Level 5 (Letters and Sounds Phase 1 to Phase 5)
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This is Book 572 in the Oxford Reading Tree Series. See all Oxford Reading Tree books here.
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Specialising as an independent synthetic phonics teacher and trainer, Debbie is an experienced primary school teacher and ex-Headteacher. She is an advisor for the UK Reading Reform Foundation and has been key to the development of the UK Government's promotion of synthetic phonics teaching. Author and illustrator team, Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, are tw
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