Dan has a laptop. But his laptop has a bug. Can anyone help Dan? Go to the Laptop Man is a low level phonics reading book. Beautifully illustrated throughout, this 220-word fiction story features a fully decodable text, suitable for struggling teen and adult readers.
Go to the Laptop Man uses a carefully limited set of letters and sounds to make up all the words. (For UK schools this relates to Phase 2 of Letters and Sounds, the UK Government's synthetic phonics reading programme.)
Go to the Laptop Man is part of Ransom's Neutron Stars, a structured reading programme for teens and adults learning the basics of reading. The series offers progression through ten levels of reading, four phonics and six coloured book bands.
More information on the structure of the scheme can be found here.
This is Book 3 in the Neutron Stars Phonics Series. See all Neutron Stars Phonics books here.
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Jill Atkins is a prolific children's author and to date has had 48 books published, for a variety of ages. Jill began her career as a teacher, but her interest in being a children's author saw her successfully complete an MA in Writing for Children at Winchester University. In the past she has lectured part-time on the subject of early childhood, and she is
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