![]() ![]() Acknowledgements Series Editors: Kate Ruttle, Annemarie Young &AD wo. ![]() His teacher has suggested sending home 2 books at a time (hasn't materialised) and sending home comprehension questions to answer (again, hasn't materialised) but I feel the books themselves don't offer any challenge or interest to him. responsible may be liable in law accordingly. What should I be expecting from the school in order to push him? He is working his way through the book band, reading every single book on the level before he moves up which I don't think is necessary when he finds the books easy. It suggests his word reading age is 9 and his comprehension age is 11. Oxford Reading Tree level 6 Paris Adventure read with Biff Chip&Kipper English for kidsoxfordreadingtree englishforkids english learnenglishthroughstory. I have tested his reading age (I am a primary teacher so used reading age tests we use at my own school). Spot the difference Find the five differences in the two pictures of Kipper in the paddling pool. The Stage 1 Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories, written by Roderick Hunt and illustrated by Alex Brychta, provide both wordless stories and a rich story context to help develop language comprehension and decoding skills with simple first words and sentences. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Sometimes we stop part way through and I ask him prediction based questions or inference etc.Īt home, he reads more challenging books and he has expressed that he finds biff, chip and kipper books boring. Buy Oxford Reading Tree: Level 1: More First Words: Up You Go (Oxford Reading Tree, Biff, Chip and Kipper Stories New Edition 2011) by Hunt, Roderick, Brychta, Alex (ISBN: 9780198480587) from Amazon's Book Store. He reads the book each night and can answer comprehension questions on the book. He is reading these books with ease, they present no challenge. Key words include: I, and, it, is, no, on, get, got, go, up, Mum, Dad. Oxford Reading Tree: Read With Biff, Chip & Kipper First Experiences Going On a. They have now put him on orange band books, biff, chip and kipper from around 25 years ago, the books are honestly so tatty! Such a contrast to his phonics scheme books which were literally brand new! My 6 year old (year 1) has finished his phonics scheme at school. ![]()
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