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RESOURCES OXFORD READING TREE


English Home Language Oxford Reading Tree is the umbrella series name for many well-known and much-loved reading schemes that have taught millions of children to read.


For the Foundation Phase, Oxford Reading Tree 


 Floppy’s Phonics  Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories  Story Sparks  Traditional Tales  Oxford Reading Tree: inFact  Explore with Biff, Chip and Kipper


For the Intermediate Phase, TreeTops 


 TreeTops Chucklers  TreeTops Classics  TreeTops Myths and Legends  


DIGITAL OXFORD


READING TREE Oxford Reading Tree’s favourite characters Chip, Biff, Kipper and Floppy, are now available in digital format on Snapplify with stories packed separately for grades 1, 2 and 3.


Photocopiable worksheets for each grade, available separately, provide:  interactive and fun activity pages  a large variety of activities  guidelines for the teacher  links to CAPS.


OXFORD


STORIEBOOM KLANKE Oxford Storieboom Klanke:  is a Foundation Phase reading scheme    covers phonics as per CAPS requirements  has Life Skills themes  has fun photocopiable worksheets to promote reading


 is also available digitally on Snapplify. OXFORD


STORIEBOOM Afrikaans Home and First Additional Language This Grades R to 6 Afrikaans reading   Foundation Phase:


 each Reader consists of a comprehensive, engaging story


 supports Shared, Group Guided and Independent reading


 Intermediate Phase:  CAPS-approved and aligned for Grades 4–6:  37 Home Language Readers  54 First Additional Language Readers    


 supports Shared, Group Guided and Independent reading.


OXFORD READING FOR


COMPREHENSION A brand-new series for Grades 1 to 3 with a strong focus on vocabulary building with clear repetition, especially of sight words.  Making meaning and comprehension are at the heart of the series, with comprehension strategies and skills foregrounded in the Teacher’s Handbook


 Every story includes detailed tips for activating prior knowledge, prediction and monitoring comprehension during and after reading


 Readers are supported by Big Books, Worksheets, Flashcards, Context cards and a CAPS-aligned Teacher’s Guide


   and stories will appeal to young South African readers


DIGITALE STORIEBOOM


Oxford Storieboom’s favourite characters Vlooi, Biebie, Kalla and Flappie, are now available in digital format on Snapplify with stories packed separately for Grades 1, 2 and 3.


Photocopiable worksheets for each grade, available separately, provide:  interactive and fun activity pages  a large variety of activities  guidelines for the teacher  links to CAPS.


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Reading Resources


RESOURCES


by Kyle Mewburn


illustrated by Julie Knoblock


by Holly Harper illustrated by Erin Taylor


OXFORD READING FOR COMPREHENSION


ENVIRONMENT


OXFORD READING FOR COMPREHENSION


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