Wolf Hill

A new series from the popular Oxford Reading Tree team, Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta This excellent new series allows you to:
  • grab the attention of the most reluctant of readers
  • set clear, achievable goals for each reading session
  • give your struggling readers stimulating and carefully graded reading resources
  • have detailed support material giving you ready-made extension work and homework

Description:

Readership: Interest level: 7-8

Level 1  
Level 1 More Stories, (A further six books at level 1)  


Level 2

Description:
 
Readership: Interest level: 7-8

Level 3

Description:

Readership: Reluctant readers; age 9-11

 

Level 4

Description:

Readership: Reluctant readers; age 9-11

Level 5: Description
The top level of this exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta provides an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who still need to gain confidence and stamina in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers with a chronological age of 11. They deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend a school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience thrilling and amusing adventures, and the stories also deal with issues of friendship, school, and life in a modern urban environment.

The Teacher's Guide provides a wide range of photocopiable activity work sheets which can be used to teach Word, Text, and Sentence Level Work in Year 6 (P7/8) (5-6th class). It includes comprehension, scanning, language and grammar work, discussion, different kinds of writing and creative work.

Level 5 will appeal to children with an interest level of around 11 years, but with a readability level of around a year to one year and a half lower.

Readership: Reluctant readers; age 11 but with a lower reading age.

 

Teachers Books

This Teacher's Guide covers twelve books at Levels 1 and 2 and offers:

  • an introduction to the series and suggestions for working with the books

  • meaningful comprehension activities based on the stories and related non-fiction texts

  • opportunities for discussion

  • activities examining character, plot, and the issues explored in the stories

  • grammar and language work using the context of the books

  • opportunities for a variety of writing activities
   
This Teacher's Guide covers twelve books at Levels 3 and 4 and offers:

  • an introduction to the series and characters, and guidance on how to work with the books

  • meaningful comprehension activities for text level work, based on the stories and related non-fiction texts

  • grammar and language activities for sentence and word level work, using the context of the books

  • activities examining character, plot, and the issues explored in the stories

  • opportunities for discussion

  • a variety of writing activities including creative work
   
This Teacher's Guide covers the six books at Level 5 and offers photocopiable activity sheets for word, sentence, and text level work including:

  • comprehension activities

  • scanning, language, and grammar work

  • discussion activities

  • different kinds of writing

  • creative work

 

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