The Ice Cream

The Ice Cream by Roderick Hunt, published by Oxford University Press in 2003, is an engaging resource designed to help children practice phonics while developing their reading skills. This edition consists of 8 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young learners. The book is part of the First Phonics series, which focuses on promoting phonological awareness through rhyming stories and includes phonically decodable nouns alongside sight-cueable words.
Readers will find that The Ice Cream offers a structured approach to phonics, with flexible teaching notes included in each pack to assist educators and parents. The series supports home-school agreements by providing take-home cards for every book, enhancing the learning experience. This resource is particularly beneficial for those interested in language arts and disciplines, as it combines fun storytelling with essential reading skills.
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First Phonics enables children to practise phonics while learning to read. The series: promotes phonological awareness at stage 1+ with rhyming stories; provides phonically decodable nouns as well as sight-cueable words; includes flexible, easy-to-use, free teaching notes in each pack; and supports your home-school agreement with take-home cards for every book.
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