Book Description
Four fun rhyming stories in one book, written using the Read Write Inc method, for children to practise decoding words and reading through phonics
Product Description
The Read Write Inc. Phonics storybooks provide structured practice for children in decoding words and reading through phonics. Each set of books is carefully graded so children can read them with confidence. Read Write Inc. Phonics storybooks help parents support their child by: BL Using Ruth Miskin’s successful tried-and-tested phonic methodology for reading success BL Offering practical and effective advice in guiding their child through every story BL Building confidence using fun and engaging stories with opportunities for talk and praise throughout The structured phonic story-rhymes in Books 1a and 1b are written for parents to plan one-a-night achievable reading sessions with their child – great for busy parents! Reading steps for success:- BL Practise reading the Speed Sounds before each story BL Read the Red and Green words before each story BL Read the story to decode every word BL Re-read the story to reinforce meaning BL Re-read the story for fluency Nog in the fog, Book 1b, includes the following phonically decodable story-rhymes: 1. Nog in the fog 2. Grrr! 3. Sam gets a shock 4. Push the bus Every rhyming story uses artwork by Tim Archbold, who uses a style that has been likened Quentin Blake’s, which children love. It is recommended that parents use the RWI Phonics Speed Sound Flashcards Set 1 to practice before and alongside children reading any of the RWI story books. RWI Level in Schools: Although these books have been created for the home market, they have been written to Red Level of the RWI school books. The creator, Ruth Miskin is currently involved in a series of nationwide training programmes for primary schools, commissioned by the UK government’s Department for Education and Skills. Channel 4 is currently filming her using the RWI method in schools and she is becoming a well-known name both in school and at home. The TV documentary is currently due to air in September 2007. (N.B. Date and detailed information TBC.)