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The Dame of Faketown

Wood, John, 1990-2021
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LEVEL TWO reader suitable for 6 to 8 years who are beginning to read alone. Longer sentences and increased vocabulary. Illustrations give clues to help readers anticipate what the words say. Two or more sentences per page. Level 8 - Phase 5. 8a.The Dame of Faketown decides that nobody is allowed to walk on the floor. What will her people do?
Main title:
The Dame of Faketown / written by John Wood ; illustrated by Simona Hodonova.
Author:
Imprint:
King's Lynn, Norfolk : BookLife Publishing Ltd., 2021.©2021.
Collation:
32 pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm.
Notes:
Decodable text is a type of text used in beginning reading instruction. Decodable texts are carefully sequenced to progressively incorporate words that are consistent with the letter–sound relationships that have been taught to the new reader. The BookLife Readers begin with the very basics of phonetically decodable reading. Starting with the earliest step of CVC words - words comprising a consonant, a vowel and a consonant. The graphemes (written letters) and phonemes (units of sound) used throughout this series are aligned with Letters and Sounds. This offers a consistent approach to learning whether reading at home or in the classroom.As a reader moves through the levels, the page numbers, level of repetition and sentence structure complexity all advance at a rate which encourages development without halting enjoyment. Books levelled as 'a' are an introduction to this band. Readers can advance to 'b' where graphemes are consolidated and further graphemes are introduced.There is a list of new graphemes for each phase of learning , with an example of the pronunciation to be found in brackets, this information is located on the back of the title page.Includes helpful hints and tips for teachers and parents "Phase 5, 8a"
Audience:
Lower primary
ISBN:
9781839273124 (paperback)
Language:
English
BRN:
397392
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