Project X Hero Academy Non-fiction is a diverse and inspiring series of fully-decodable titles for reading practice that's matched to phonics knowledge. Aligned to Letters and Sounds, this contemporary series broadens children's subject knowledge, while consolidating their phonics learning and improving their reading fluency.
This pack contains the books in Light Blue Book Band, Oxford Level 4, and supports Letters and Sounds Phase 4.
This pack contains six copies of each of the following three books:
Light Blue A: A Bag of Letters, Light Blue B: Stop the Bus!, Light Blue C: Nora's Farm
Free, flexible teaching guidance on Oxford Owl means that each book can be used for independent, one-to-one or guided reading.
This is Book 9 in the Hero Academy Non-fiction Series. See all Hero Academy Non-fiction books here.
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