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Teachers and parents Before tackling these Yellow Level Readers, a student will need to be able to: l Recognize the basic 42 letter sounds shown in the leaves below as well as the alternative spelling of ‹y› for the /ee/ sound; l Read (blend) regular words containing these letter sounds; l Recognize the tricky words shown in the flowers below; l Use the pronunciation guides to help read the gray non-decodable words.
s
sit
ck
a
ant
e
top
in
pin
nut
h
r
m
d
cook
end
hat
g
o
u
man
run
l
f
get
on
up
leg
ai
j
oa
oak
ie
ee
tie
z
w
ng
v
oo
aim
zoo
y yes funny
jog
wet
sing
ch
x
ox
chin
ou
oi
out
qu
quit
oil
are there
all come
n
p
i
t
some
fit
eel
van
look
sh
th
dot
b
bug
or
orbit
oo
too
th
shut
this
thin
ue
er
ar
cue
her
you
your they
arm
here said
Some runs are long, as long as 10,000m.
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4
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That is 25 laps around the track!
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relay /ràlá/
In relays, a baton is handed from runner to runner. baton
They must have the baton to run, and they must not drop it. 5
In cross country running, you run along outdoor trails. It can be very muddy!
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Cross country tends not to be very long, but you run across different tracks: flat, hilly, muddy, sandy...
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Teachers and parents An important part of becoming a confident, fluent reader is a student’s ability to understand what they are reading. Below are some suggestions on how to develop a student’s reading comprehension. Make reading this book a shared experience between you and the student. Try to avoid leaving it until the whole book is read before talking about it. Occasionally stop at various intervals throughout the book to do the following: l
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sk questions about the characters, the setting, the action, and A the meaning; ncourage the student to think about what might happen next. It does E not matter if the answer is right or wrong, so long as the suggestion makes sense and demonstrates understanding; Ask the student to describe what is happening in the illustrations; elate what is happening in the book to any real-life experiences the R student may have; ick out any vocabulary that may be new to the student and ask what P they think it means. If they don’t know, explain it and relate it to what is happening in the book; Encourage the student to summarize, in their own words, what they have read.
What’s in the book? hat object do relay runners pass on from runner to runner? W What do the runners wait to hear before starting a race? l What kinds of tracks do cross country runners run on? l l
What do you think? Would you rather take part in a marathon, a sprint, or a relay race? l Why do you think people take part in canicross events? l
Our World: Sport Jolly Phonics Readers are fully decodable books for new readers. These Readers have been written with a carefully controlled vocabulary, and are specifically designed for students who are learning to read and write with Jolly Phonics.
• The text in these Yellow Level Books (second level) uses only decodable regular words (words that are made up from the 42 letter sounds taught in the first stage of Jolly Phonics, along with the alternative spelling of ‹y› for the /ee/ sound at the end of words like happy and sunny) and a small number of tricky words (frequently used words that are not fully decodable at this stage). • All of the tricky words and letter sounds used in this book are shown on the front inside cover. These can be used as a quick practice activity before starting the book. • Faint type is used for silent letters, like the ‹b› in lamb. • Comprehension questions and discussion topics are included at the end of the book. These ensure that students are not only able to read the text, but also get meaning from it.
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Our World: Sport Tennis Running Cricket Rugby Hockey Badminton
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