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Read Write Inc - Phonics Set 2 Purple Non-fiction Pack of 50

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These decodable non-fiction books provide structured practice for children learning to read. Each set of books is carefully levelled to match childrens growing phonic knowledge so children can read them with accuracy and fluency. The books cover the teaching of the Read Write Inc. Set 1 sounds with topics including pets and puppets. The clear design helps children learn how to read non-fiction features including captions, labels and diagrams. The books are part of the Read Write Inc. Phonics programme, developed by Ruth Miskin. The programme is designed to create fluent readers, confident speakers and willing writers. It includes Handbooks, Sounds Cards, Word Cards, Storybooks, Non-fiction and Writing books and an Online resource for a fully integrated approach to teaching literacy. Read Write Inc. is fully supported by comprehensive professional development from Ruth Miskin Training to ensure its easy implementation.

16 pages, Paperback

First published August 16, 2008

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Enjoyable. Simple text. Not a great 'story'. Phonics and end questions are good. Prompts at the beginning also useful for comprehension and discussion.
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