
Submissions from students are evaluated by a panel of judges based on originality of thought and expression, vocabulary range, and the overall quality of content. The campaign is open to schools and institutions in Hong Kong, China, India, Malaysia, and Pakistan through the Oxford University Press branch offices. Speaking about the Oxford Big Read Asia competition, Arshad Saeed Husain, Managing Director, OUP Pakistan, said: “Reading books ensures a mind that is comfortable with ideas, which is a prelude to creativity. The prime objective of Oxford Big Read is to draw young people towards reading books in depth, develop their comprehension and creative writing skills, and finally reward their effort and interest in reading and creative writing.” Winners for this competition are selected nationally through the participating Oxford University Press branches, and then become semi-finalists in the regional competition across Asia. Oxford University Press Pakistan would like to congratulate Hasan Adil who will be awarded a certificate and an OUP books bundle for his achievement at the Asia level. Islamabad ( Muhammad Yasir) Oxford University Press (OUP), the world’s largest university press, today announced the names of winners of Oxford Big Read Asia, an annual reading and writing campaign for primary and secondary students.įrom Pakistan, Hasan Adil who studies in class 8 at Siddeeq Public School, Islamabad, won the Special Commendation prize in the Level 3 (classes 7–9) category of the competition. O Registrations are now open for Oxford Big Read Asia 2020 O 4400 students from 107 schools across the country participated in the competition

Children's fictionįantastic fiction books for children of all ages from Oxford Children's Books.O Hasan Adil of Siddeeq Public School, Islamabad, wins Special Commendation prize at the Asia level Help your child build their vocabulary and develop spelling skills with age-appropriate dictionaries from Oxford children's dictionaries. Prepare for the KS2 SATs with these SATs Skills workbooks, flashcards and test papers. Progress with Oxfordĭevelop core maths and English skills with these fun activity books.
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PhonicsĪn award-winning independent reading series for ages 4–11 from Project X. Levelled phonics books from the fabulous Julia Donaldson, author of The Gruffalo.Ī step-by-step phonics programme to support reading. Our Read with Oxford series features the much-loved characters who have been helping children learn to read for over 30 years. *The prize draw is only open to UK Residents, but the survey is open for anyone to complete and we'd love to hear from all of you – wherever you are in the world!īooks to support learning at home Biff, Chip and Kipper Spare five minutes to let us know how you’re using Oxford Owl and our support for learning at home for your chance to win one of three £50 vouchers* to spend on Oxford University Press books! Take part in our survey Phonics may be interested in our home learning kits and flashcards: Read Write Inc.

Some series contain occasional ‘tricky words’ that your child can’t decode using phonics.In Letters and Sounds, there are ‘sets’ within the Phases – so your child might not know all the sounds in every book within their Phase.Beyond Phase 5, your child will be able to decode most books. As a guide, most Reception children will be on Phases 1–4 and most Year 1 children will be on Phases 4–5. If you don’t know your child’s Phase, you can check with your school.If your child is using Letters and Sounds, you can find this list of eBooks by Letters and Sounds Phases useful. Check with your school if you’re not sure which one they use. Their school is very likely to use either the Letters and Sounds phonics framework or the Read Write Inc. If you live in England, your child will learn to read using phonics.
