ORT: Treetops Greatest Stories Teaching Handbook Lower Junior
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The TreeTops Greatest Stories , edited by Michael Morpurgo, contains 35 retellings by top childrens authors of key enduring stories from our shared literary heritage. The Greatest Stories Teaching Handbook Lower Junior has been created to provide expertly written and flexible support to maximize the wealth of teaching potential in the TreeTops Greatest Stories series. There are specific notes for all the titles in Oxford Levels 8 to 13 (18 titles), plus three Photocopy Masters per title. Additionally, there are generic notes about the teaching of classic texts and Photocopy Masters.
The Handbook is equally suitable for those pursuing a whole-class or mastery teaching approach and those teaching children in small groups. Teaching sections include: themes and ideas, key comprehension questions, activating prior knowledge, use of language, vocabulary, inference, grammar and punctuation and SATs-style written tasks, all with assessment guidance. There are also creative and exciting ideas for presentations and debates to inspire your class further.
The Greatest Stories Teaching Handbook is correlated to all UK curricula.
The Handbook is equally suitable for those pursuing a whole-class or mastery teaching approach and those teaching children in small groups. Teaching sections include: themes and ideas, key comprehension questions, activating prior knowledge, use of language, vocabulary, inference, grammar and punctuation and SATs-style written tasks, all with assessment guidance. There are also creative and exciting ideas for presentations and debates to inspire your class further.
The Greatest Stories Teaching Handbook is correlated to all UK curricula.
Features
- Selected by Series Editor Michael Morpurgo, master storyteller.
- A range of top children's authors, who know how to engage and enthral young readers.
- Beautifully illustrated titles draw children in.
- Captivating stories that every child should read.
- Supports the focus on literary heritage and reading for pleasure in the 2014 National Curriculum.
- Underpinned by Oxford Assessment and Levelling, matching every child with the right book for them through carefully graded language.
- Reading notes on the inside cover support children with their reading.
- Teaching notes on Oxford Owl support independent reading, guided reading and writing activities.