One to One

by Beverley Randell

Published February 1994
The "One-To-One" series is a series of story books which are especially suitable for incorporating into an individually-designed reading programme. It features stories presented in a variety of typographical and artwork styles, and each book has an individually designed cover. The four levels of 64 readers: feature well-shaped stories couched in natural language; present stories about a contemporary family and their everyday life; also include natural history, fantasy and re-told fables; portray characters which counter gender and racial stereotyping; and should entice children to open a book, read it and enjoy it, and want to go on to the next one. This pack of 16 stories is aimed at level 1 readers (emergent reading).

The "One-To-One" series is a series of story books which are especially suitable for incorporating into an individually-designed reading programme. It features stories presented in a variety of typographical and artwork styles, and each book has an individually designed cover. The four levels of 64 readers: feature well-shaped stories couched in natural language; present stories about a contemporary family and their everyday life; also include natural history, fantasy and re-told fables; portray characters which counter gender and racial stereotyping; and should entice children to open a book, read it and enjoy it, and want to go on to the next one. This pack of 16 stories is aimed at level 2 readers (shared reading).

The "One-To-One" series is a series of story books which are especially suitable for incorporating into an individually-designed reading programme. It features stories presented in a variety of typographical and artwork styles, and each book has an individually designed cover. The four levels of 64 readers: feature well-shaped stories couched in natural language; present stories about a contemporary family and their everyday life; also include natural history, fantasy and re-told fables; portray characters which counter gender and racial stereotyping; and should entice children to open a book, read it and enjoy it, and want to go on to the next one. This pack of 16 stories is aimed at level 3 readers (guided reading).