Cats and Kittens is part of the Key Skills strand (High Frequency Words) of Cambridge Reading. It is a report about the differences between cats and kittens: how they wash, feed etc. Photographs are used to make the books real and relevant to children's own experiences. The language is simple with repetition of high frequency words – ideal for young readers in the Foundation stage (aged 4). There are 20 non-fiction books in the High Frequency Words strand, which provide a comprehensive resource for teaching the 45 NLS high-frequency words. The words are introduced in the context of real texts through three different text types – 'I remember' (recount), 'how to' (instruction) and 'find out about' (report).
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Each of the 20 BTR sight vocabulary non-fiction titles are available in packs of 6. The sight vocabulary non-fiction strand provides a comprehensive resource for teaching the 45 high-frequency words – the sight word appears at least three times in the text.
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