Rigby Star Storytelling is ideal for children who will appreciate learning English through exciting stories. The use of storytelling in the classroom brings the learning of English alive for the children. This interactive CD-ROM provides resources to support your lessons using eight of the Rigby Star guided readers. Its contains: *teacher's notes for the eight stories, with learning objectives for the children and global citizenship objectives *audio tracks of the stories *two worksheets per story to reinforce the children's reading and writing skills *interactive games to provide opportunities for the children to practise and consolidate their language skills
This is Book 2 in the International Rigby Star: Audio Big Books Series. See all International Rigby Star: Audio Big Books books here.
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