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Who? Why?: Sounds make Words make Stories, Entry and Plus Level, Series 1, Book 7.2

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Who? Why?: Sounds make Words make Stories, Entry and Plus Level, Series 1, Book 7.2
Who? Why?: Sounds make Words make Stories, Entry and Plus Level, Series 1, Book 7.2

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Who? Why?: Sounds make Words make Stories, Entry and Plus Level, Series 1, Book 7.2

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This reader book introduces the high-frequency sight words 'who' and 'why'. It builds on the sound groups already learned, together with some other high-frequency sight words. It also ensures your new reader can apply their new knowledge immediately. It is designed to be introduced after book 7 in either the entry or plus level of the program. 'Sounds make Words make Stories' is a structured reading program that introduces sound groups in a systematic and uncluttered way. It builds confidence and capability in your new reader by only focusing on new sounds together with those already learned. This program has had success with young readers, stubborn readers, readers with learning difficulties and readers with English as a second language. It has been proven to be an excellent educational tool within schools as well as for home learning. The program contains self-reader books as well as read-aloud story books that complement the reader's journey. They contain fun characters who have interesting adventures and teach a moral value. The read-aloud story books linked with this self-reader are 'Pat and Pip on a Road Trip' and 'The King's New Fort'.

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