Engaging decodable stories fully aligned to Letters and Sounds enable your pupils to practise their phonics skills with their favourite characters.
Written by Roderick Hunt MBE and illustrated by Alex Brychta, award-winning creators of the Oxford Reading Tree.
Six engaging stories at Level 5 provide focused practice of phonics at Letters and Sounds Phase 5.
Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their reading. Help with childrens reading development is also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk.
There are 6 Floppy's Phonics Fiction titles available at Level 5:
The Gale: There is a big gale. The family make their tent safe.
Please Do Not Sneeze: Anneena tells a story about a princess with a loud, funny sneeze.
The Missing Crystal: Biff dreams that she and Wilma are in Egypt. Who has taken the missing crystal?
Rowing Boats: Chip, Wilf, Craig and Floppy go out in rowing boats. Will they get soaked?
Mr Scroop's School: The children find out what life was really like in Victorian times.
The Haunted House: There are funny sounds coming from the old house. Is it haunted?
This is Book 408 in the Oxford Reading Tree Series. See all Oxford Reading Tree books here.
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Roderick Hunt MBE and Alex Brychta are the creators, author and illustrator of the much-loved Oxford Reading Tree series. They have worked together for 25 years creating and developing a winning formula that is universally known in more than 120 countries. Roderick Hunt writes all his stories to make sure something interesting happens in every one, no matte
More about Roderick HuntKate Ruttle is a freelance literary consultant and author. She is also currently literacy co-ordinator, special needs co-ordinator and deputy headteacher at a primary school.
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