Phonic’s Fantastic Facts
Rainforests
Jolly Phonics Readers are fully decodable books for new readers 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 sound of ‹y› 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).
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All 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.
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Faint type is used for any silent letters, like the ‹b› in ‘lamb’.
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Comprehension questions and discussion topics are included at the end of each story. These ensure that children are not only able to read the text, but also find meaning in the stories.
Yellow Level Readers Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Other Yellow Level Readers: Inky Mouse & Friends and Snake’s Amazing Tales Jolly Learning Ltd © Sara Wernham 2001 (text) © Lib Stephen & Kevin Maddison 2001 (illustrations) www.jollylearning.co.uk info@jollylearning.co.uk Tailours House, High Road, Chigwell, Essex, IG7 6DL, UK. Tel: +44 20 8501 0405 82 Winter Sport Lane, Williston, VT 05495, USA. Tel: +1-800-488-2665
ISBN 978-1-84414-423-5
Ë|xHSLIOEy14 235z Reference JL232
and more nonfiction Rainforests and more nonfiction
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Hundreds of different animals live in the rainforests.
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What’s in the book?
Where is the biggest rainforest? What animals live in the rainforest? What do loggers do?
What do you think? Do any people live in the rainforest? Why should we help to save the rainforests?
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Some moths, but not all of them, come out in the dark.
There are more different sorts of moths than there are different sorts of butterflies.
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Book Review Try to answer these questions about each book in this compilation: What was the book about and what was the book trying to do? Did you learn anything from reading this book? What was your favourite fact in this book? Why did you like it? Were you surprised by any of the facts in this book? Did you like the illustrations? Why? Are you interested to learn more about the topic in this book? Do you think anyone you know would enjoy this book?
Phonic’s Fantastic Facts
Rainforests
Jolly Phonics Readers are fully decodable books for new readers 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 sound of ‹y› 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 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 any silent letters, like the ‹b› in ‘lamb’.
•
Comprehension questions and discussion topics are included at the end of each story. These ensure that children are not only able to read the text, but also find meaning in the stories.
Yellow Level Readers Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Other Yellow Level Readers: Inky Mouse & Friends and Snake’s Amazing Tales Jolly Learning Ltd © Sara Wernham 2001 (text) © Lib Stephen & Kevin Maddison 2001 (illustrations) www.jollylearning.co.uk info@jollylearning.co.uk Tailours House, High Road, Chigwell, Essex, IG7 6DL, UK. Tel: +44 20 8501 0405 82 Winter Sport Lane, Williston, VT 05495, USA. Tel: +1-800-488-2665
ISBN 978-1-84414-423-5
Ë|xHSLIOEy14 235z Reference JL232
and more nonfiction Rainforests and more nonfiction
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