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FOUNDATION PHASE


English First Additional Language CORE C


CORE CLASSROOM COURSOOM COURSE


OXFORD SUCCESSFUL ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL


LANGUAGE OUP SA


 is a CAPS based First Additional Language series that helps the teacher meet the needs of mixed ability classrooms. 


A Learner’s Book and Workbook that:  teach content at a faster pace  offer activities to meet different ability groups  teach language skills such as spelling and phonics


Readers and Big Books that:  match the themes of the Learner’s Books  


A Teacher’s Guide that:  includes clear guidance on how to manage a mixed ability class  helps teachers to structure lessons according to their classroom needs  offers guidance on assessment and a formal programme of assessment.


The assessment plans have been updated according to the DBE’s 2017 Strengthening the CAPS circular.


GRADE 1 Workbook


Learner’s Book


978 0 19 905514 2 978 0 19 905854 9


Teacher’s Guide and Posters 978 0 19 905791 7 Story Book 1 Story Book 2 Story Book 3 Story Book 4 *Big Book 1 Big Book 2 Big Book 3 Big Book 4


GRADE 2 Workbook


Learner’s Book


978 0 19 904213 5 978 0 19 904695 9 978 0 19 904973 8 978 0 19 904510 5 978 0 19 904668 3 978 0 19 905907 2 978 0 19 905548 7 978 0 19 904422 1


978 0 19 904434 4 978 0 19 599580 0


Teacher’s Guide and Posters 978 0 19 905737 5 Reading Book 1 Reading Book 2 Reading Book 3 Reading Book 4 Big Book 1 Big Book 2 Big Book 3 Big Book 4


GRADE 3 Workbook


Learner’s Book


978 0 19 905593 7 978 0 19 905775 7 978 0 19 904756 7 978 0 19 904636 2 978 0 19 905284 4 978 0 19 905727 6 978 0 19 904352 1 978 0 19 905293 6


978 0 19 905003 1 978 0 19 905262 2


Teacher’s Guide and Posters 978 0 19 904872 4 Reading Book 1 Reading Book 2 Big Book 1 Big Book 2 *Big Book 3 Big Book 4


*Big Books available in e-pdf format, please see price list for details.


978 0 19 599630 2 978 0 19 599558 9 978 0 19 904333 0 978 0 19 905505 0 978 0 19 905327 8 978 0 19 904807 6


Say what happens a walk? 1


y what happens


What dat does Theo d when ho when he takes his dog Chip for a walk?


e takes his d e 2


3


4


Oxford Successful English Grade 3 Learner’s Book


1


2 3


4


They go ________ ________ ________. Chip loves to ______ ________


ip loves to ______ ________ Term 1: Unit 1, Our world t 1, Our world


Then he puts on the _________ _________. They go ________


First, he packs the ________. Then h


F


___ _________. world


t, he packs the ________.


hen he puts on the _________ _________. __ ________ ________.


9 Primary Catalogue 2011/08/18 10:22 PM 7


FOUNDATION PHASE


Talk about how to look after animals. 2 Fill in the missing words.


Write a paragraph 1


Animals need water. Give your animal water ________ _______. Animals need __________. Give your animal ______ _________ ________. Animals also need ________.


Learn and say a poem Learn the poem and say it with your class.


Moving We are moving today The boxes are in the way The chair is on the truck Wish us luck!


10 Promo OS Eng Gr 3 LB 19-8-11.indb 10


Term 1: Unit 1, Our world 2011/08/18


MOVERS


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