Floppy’s Phonics Fiction

Floppy’s Phonics Fiction by Alex Brychta, published by Oxford University Press on January 6, 2011, is a 16-page book designed to support phonics teaching. This edition features a series of decodable stories featuring the beloved characters Biff, Chip, and Kipper, providing additional practice and reinforcement for young readers. The stories are aligned with Floppy’s Phonics Sounds and Letters, ensuring a step-by-step progression that complements phonics programs.
Readers will find fully decodable narratives that maintain the humor and charm characteristic of the Biff, Chip, and Kipper series. This book is suitable for both group work and one-to-one reading practice, making it a versatile resource for educators and parents alike. With a focus on language arts and English as a second language, Floppy’s Phonics Fiction serves as an engaging tool for enhancing reading skills in a fun and accessible manner.
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Floppy’s Phonics Fiction is a series of decodable Biff, Chip and Kipper stories that are ideal for providing extra practice and reinforcement alongside any phonics teaching program.Can be used in group work and one-to-one reading practice.Matched to Floppy’s Phonics Sounds and Letters, with step-by-step progression.Fully decodable stories with all the humour and magic of the popular Biff, Chip and Kipper stories.
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