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Oxford Reading Tree

Oxford Reading Tree

Inspiring a love of reading in every child

Over 30 million children aged 4-7 have learned to read with Oxford Reading Tree. Start your children on their journey to a lifelong love of reading with over 800 fiction and non-fiction books.

Oxford Reading Tree provides structuredsystematic, synthetic phonics for early readers as well as the beloved character series Biff, Chip and Kipper. Series such as Word Sparks combine fully decodable texts with high-impact vocabulary, . Wwhilst Traditional Tales offers timeless stories with clear phonic progression.

The programme is underpinned by Oxford Reading Levels. Ensure your children’s secure and steady progress with books at the right level to build their confidence.


Series contains:

Getting the most out of Oxford Reading Tree

Structure chart

Oxford Reading Tree course structure

See an overview of Oxford Reading Tree

Support

Support materials

Find activity sheets, teaching notes, a reading record and more

Book an appointment with a rep

Book an appointment

Get free advice and resource support with a visit from your local educational consultant

Assess progress in reading and writing with Oxford Reading Tree

Assessment in Oxford Reading Tree (PDF)

Your guide to raising reading standards

See Oxford Reading Tree in action

See Floppy's Phonics Teaching Programme in action (Video)

Find out why St Patricks Catholic Primary uses Oxford Reading Tree

East Park Primary Wolverhampton (Video)

See why East Park Primary loves Oxford Reading Tree

Sonning Common Primary School (Video)

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Woodstock Primary School (Video)

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Review

  • Children are highly motivated to develop their reading and progress to the next level of books. They are challenged by extended text and length without realising as they are engaged in the story.

    Jacqueline Sharrock, KS1 Teacher and Literacy Co-ordinator, St Bedes College, Manchester.

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