Oxford Reading Tree remains the nation's favourite reading scheme and countless children have learnt to read with Biff, Chip, and Kipper. We are delighted to unveil its fresh new look for today's children, teachers and parents, with lively new covers and fresh artwork. Engaging new artwork and covers Alex Brychta's unique style of artwork enthrals and entertains children, and the fresh new look…
Contains artwork for the core stories at Stages 2 - 5, this work contains Take-Home cards for storybooks from Stages 1 - 9. It contains a free resources website with downloadable photocopy masters and a Teacher's Handbook and special edition for Scotland. This work also contains 3 added stories.
Every week Mrs May took some of the children to the swimming pool. The children were good swimmers and they liked going with Mrs May.
Wordless book.
This book is part of the phenomenally successful Oxford Reading Tree which is used to teach reading in 80% of primary schools. The stories within it are about much-loved Biff, Chip and Kipper, their friends and family, and the exciting adventures they have together.
The teaching notes for the Oxford Reading Tree Biff, Chip and Kipper books are full of practical suggestions for using the storybooks, saving you hours of preparation time. They have been updated in line with the simple view of reading and the renewed Primary Framework for Literacy. They now include guidance for group/guided reading, comprehension and word recognition, and assessment. These re…
Oxford Reading Tree remains the nation's favourite reading scheme and countless children have learnt to read with Biff, Chip, and Kipper. We are delighted to unveil its fresh new look for today's children, teachers and parents, with lively new covers and fresh artwork.
A bus came to the school. The children climbed in. 'I like going out,' said Wilf. 'Don't push,' said Mrs May.
Wilma and Biff saw a notice. It was about a go-kart race. Wilma had an idea. She told Biff about it.
Mum and Dad painted the kitchen. Dad painted the ceiling. Mum painted the walls. Mum pulled up the old carpet. 'The walls look good,' she said. 'But this looks a mess.' Dad looked at the floor. 'We need a new carpet,' said Biff.