Oxford Reading Tree PPT: Poor Old Mum

Oxford Reading Tree PPT: Poor Old Mum. Free Presentation in PowerPoint format for Pre-K, kindergarten and Elementary School with Interactive Games & Activities to improve Phonics, Writing and reading skills.

Oxford Reading Tree PPT: Poor Old Mum


Free Presentations in PowerPoint format with Interactive Games & Activities

The magic key to a lifelong love of reading

Used in over 100 countries around the world because children just love reading about these fun characters! The series takes children from phonics, through to richer reading which includes breadth and unrivalled support.

  • Supports the Cambridge Primary curriculum framework
  • Teach phonics – using systematic phonics resources and training that really work
  • Practise phonics – with more decodable readers than any other reading programme
  • Richer reading – through a huge selection of stories with children’s best-loved characters
  • Teacher training – free and in-school training built specifically for the international classroom
  • Bridge the gap – with support for the transition from phonics into richer reading
  • Make progress – through careful levelling
  • Support parents – with detailed inside cover notes in every title

About the PowerPoint

  • Add individual sounds (phonemes) to simple, single-syllable words to make new words.
  • Learn the following key words and phrases sports, long jump, first, spoon, blindfold, and surprise, and make sentences with them.
  • Read the story Poor Old Mum! and define the role of each character in the story.
  • Practice using the sentence structure _ took part in _.
  • Get to know the title, author, and illustrator of the book;
  • use pictures to identify details;
  • make connections.
  • identify details using the picture and understand the text;
  • read the text fluently.
  • Understand the text;
  • Utilize the reading strategies and skills to assist in reading comprehension.

Oxford Reading Tree PPT: Poor Old Mum

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