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Living in the Past

by Adam Coleman

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Each pack of 6 Oxford Reading Tree Jackdaws Anthologies offer a challenge for competent and mature readers. Each of the titles are made up of different text types with a shared thematic topic. Each title combines fiction and non-fiction in the form of a fast-moving adventure tale, informationtext in a fact file, and a traditional tale or myth drawn from a variety of cultures. Pack 3 themes are: Snow and Ice, Pirates and Smugglers, Living in the Past, Mice, Winter, and Water Monsters. Each themed anthology is illustrated with a variey of lively artwork and photographs, and has newlyredesigned covers to match the rest of the New Edition Oxford Reading Tree. All anthologies are coded according to the Book Bands system.The 24pp Teaching Notes booklet, which is included in the pack of 6 anthologies, is the same size as the pupil books for easy classroom management. Included in the booklet are a Vocabulary Chart listing Year 1 high frequency words and context words for each title in the anthology, and a CurriculumCoverage Chart listing activities and outcomes for England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales for each anthology. Every anthology has individual notes and suggested activities for Group and Independent Reading Activities (text, sentence and word level work with a section focussing specifically oncomprehension), Speaking and Listening Activities, and Writing, with each section showing the relevant NLS objectives covered. Within each section are prompts and suggestions for responding to the story, personal experiences, cross-curricular links, role play, and further suggestions on how toobserve pupils' progress. All in a helpful and easy-to-use layout.* Teaching Notes included in the pack, but also available separately* Helpful and flexible teaching support covering all titles in each anthology* Teaching Notes include a vocabulary chart for NLS high frequency words and context words* Curriculum coverage chart for England, Scotland, Northeren Ireland and Wales* New covers… (more)

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Each pack of 6 Oxford Reading Tree Jackdaws Anthologies offer a challenge for competent and mature readers. Each of the titles are made up of different text types with a shared thematic topic. Each title combines fiction and non-fiction in the form of a fast-moving adventure tale, informationtext in a fact file, and a traditional tale or myth drawn from a variety of cultures. Pack 3 themes are: Snow and Ice, Pirates and Smugglers, Living in the Past, Mice, Winter, and Water Monsters. Each themed anthology is illustrated with a variey of lively artwork and photographs, and has newlyredesigned covers to match the rest of the New Edition Oxford Reading Tree. All anthologies are coded according to the Book Bands system.The 24pp Teaching Notes booklet, which is included in the pack of 6 anthologies, is the same size as the pupil books for easy classroom management. Included in the booklet are a Vocabulary Chart listing Year 1 high frequency words and context words for each title in the anthology, and a CurriculumCoverage Chart listing activities and outcomes for England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales for each anthology. Every anthology has individual notes and suggested activities for Group and Independent Reading Activities (text, sentence and word level work with a section focussing specifically oncomprehension), Speaking and Listening Activities, and Writing, with each section showing the relevant NLS objectives covered. Within each section are prompts and suggestions for responding to the story, personal experiences, cross-curricular links, role play, and further suggestions on how toobserve pupils' progress. All in a helpful and easy-to-use layout.* Teaching Notes included in the pack, but also available separately* Helpful and flexible teaching support covering all titles in each anthology* Teaching Notes include a vocabulary chart for NLS high frequency words and context words* Curriculum coverage chart for England, Scotland, Northeren Ireland and Wales* New covers

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