![]() ![]() Moving up a level in Biff, Chip and Kipper books was a big deal! They are a staple of the British class room. Toted home in book bags to be read with mum, dad or granny and grandpa, the school learning books take children from the very beginning of their reading journey right up to fluent reading. For those of you not familiar with the plucky siblings, Biff, Chip and Kipper have been teaching the nation's children how to read for decades. If you ask any British school child of the last 30 years about reading, they'll very likely have fond memories of Biff, Chip and Kipper. But what about keeping children on track with their classwork? Celebrities have been doing their bit to fill in the gaps like Joe Wicks who's running daily PE classes and David Walliams who's sharing free daily audio stories. The series is underpinned by Oxford Levels and the Oxford Reading Criterion Scale, matching every child with the right book through careful grading.While schools have provided online and paper learning packs to keep kids going through this time, they can't necessarily cover everything.All books are accompanied by teaching notes and handbooks, which focus on developing comprehension alongside developing decoding skills, and inside cover notes, which provide targeted support for parents and teaching assistants.Non-fiction books feature stunning photographs and the varied texts engage readers with new and wide-ranging information.Real-life scenarios and humorous illustrations as well as dramatic magic key adventures inspire and motivate the reader. Fiction books feature all the characters from the Biff, Chip and Kipper stories.Engaging phonically decodable text is appropriate for developing readers, featuring a limited number of high-interest topic words to enrich and add interest and support vocabulary development. ![]() The series develops the comprehension skills children need to reach the expectations of the 2014 National Curriculum, with comprehension questions included in every book. ![]()
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