Grandad always wore his old kit to Tommy's football practice. Didn't he know how embarrassing it was? But Tommy's team are soon glad that Grandad has a trick or two up his sleeve. This story is part of the "Oxford Reading Tree: Treetops" series of fiction with built-in progression for pupils aged seven to 11. Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, the stories aim to be accessible, motivating, and humorous. The series is organized into "Oxford Reading Tree" stages (from Stage 10 to Stage 14), with each stage introducing more complex narrative forms, including flashbacks and changes in viewpoint; descriptive writing; extended reading vocabulary; and more pages, more text, and fewer illustrations. Each stage is supported by a teacher's guide, which offers guidance on using "Treetops" to assess children's reading ability, and includes a variety of activities, many on photocopiable sheets.

Pass the Ball, Grandad

by Debbie White

Published 31 January 1998

Grandad always wore his old kit to Tommy's football practice. Didn't he know how embarrassing it was? But Tommy's team are soon glad that Grandad has a trick or two up his sleeve. This story book is part of the "Oxford Reading Tree: Treetops" series and is aimed at ages six and above.