Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 10-11: Glow-worms: Class Pack (36 Books, 6 of Each Title)
Oxford Reading Tree: Storybooks Series
What’s inside...
The Oxford Reading Tree Stages 10-11 Glow-worms poetry pack, previously known as Jackdaws and More Jackdaws, contains six books with new covers and illustrations. The themes in these books include monkeys, castles, dragons, seeds, snow, and stars, catering to children's reading development. The difficulty level of the poems matches Y3 T1/P4 T1, and though they are independent of other Oxford Reading Tree stories, they maintain similar themes to those in the new edition of Oxford Reading Tree Jackdaws Anthologies. The pack also includes a Teaching Notes booklet, which provides vocabulary charts, curriculum coverage, and activity suggestions to enhance reading skills. This resource is available online at www.oxfordowl.co.uk.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
7-8
Length
16 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think the characters learned in these stories?
How would you feel if you were in a similar situation as the characters?
Which story was your favorite and why?
Can you think of a different ending for any of the stories?
What lessons can we take from these stories to use in our daily lives?
Tip: Role play these questions
Let your child lead the conversation, allowing them to express their thoughts and feelings about the stories.
Encourage your child to relate the situations in the stories to their own experiences, enhancing their empathy and understanding.
Discuss the moral lessons within each story, reinforcing the values of kindness, courage, and friendship.
Use expressive reading to make the stories more engaging and help your child understand the emotions of the characters.
After discussing, consider co-creating a story with similar themes, fostering creativity and deeper comprehension.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of teamwork
Explanation: The stories in 'Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 10-11: Glow-worms' often focus on characters working together to solve problems or complete tasks. This reflects the value of collaboration and the positive outcomes of joint efforts.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by engaging in group activities at school or in play, learning to cooperate with peers to achieve common goals.
Example Lesson: Resilience through challenges
Explanation: Characters in the book face various challenges but overcome them through perseverance and determination. This showcases the importance of resilience in overcoming obstacles.
Real-World Application: This lesson helps children understand that facing difficulties is a part of life, and persistence can lead to success. They can use this understanding when dealing with academic challenges or personal setbacks.
Example Lesson: Respect for diversity
Explanation: The collection of stories includes a wide range of characters, each with unique qualities and backgrounds, teaching children the value of respecting and embracing differences.
Real-World Application: Children learn to appreciate diversity in their own communities and schools, fostering a more inclusive environment.
Example Lesson: The joy of learning
Explanation: Many stories in this book pack incorporate elements of discovery and learning that spark curiosity among young readers.
Real-World Application: This lesson encourages children to pursue their interests and view learning as an enjoyable, lifelong process. They can explore new subjects in school or through hobbies.
