Collins Arabic Big Cat is a guided reading series for ages 3 to 11. The series is structured with reference to the learning progression of Arabic at nursery and primary schools researched especially for Collins. This carefully graded approach allows children to build up their reading knowledge of Arabic step by step.
Level 8 books are becoming more complex, although still strongly patterned but to a lesser extent than level 7. Although the focus remains on vowelling to aid the flow of reading with verbal sentences of up to 8-10 words, level 8 books have more events and episodes, fewer repeated patterns, and more complex vocabulary. Non-fiction titles use non-fiction tools – including signs, labels, captions and diagrams – where necessary. Double spacing is used between words to ensure children see where each new word in a sentence begins and ends. Books contain between 90 and 170 words.
What are the differences between your pet cat, and a big cat in the wild?
Find out in this photographic non-fiction book.
Collins Arabic Big Cat is a guided reading series for ages 3 to 11. The series is structured with reference to the learning progression of Arabic at nursery and primary schools researched especially for Collins. This carefully graded approach allows children to build up their reading knowledge of Arabic step by step.
• Progression and levels – based on research carried out especially for Collins on the learning progression of Arabic at nursery and primary schools – allow children to build their reading knowledge of Arabic step by step
• Sixteen levels to ensure that all children are fully supported in their reading, allowing gifted readers to be challenged and struggling readers to be supported
• Engaging and beautifully illustrated books that children will love to read
• With both fiction and non-fiction titles at each level from levels 4 to 16
• Ideas and suggestions provide practical support and ideas for extra activities for teachers and parents
• Developed by a team of Arabic literacy and education specialists including Dr Pauline Owayjan and Mahmoud Gaafar
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