About this text:Title:Thinking Outside the Box? What Does It Mean? Synopsis: How do people solve problems? How do they invent new things? Year level(s): 1 2 3 Reading level: 30 Text type: Persuasive Curriculum link: Content vocabulary: accidentally challenge/ing creative/ly determined ideas imagination inspired invent/tions nature original persisting problem-solving scientist solution High frequency words: Key concepts: People who invent things or find solutions to problems do so in a range of ways. Most inventors and problem-solvers are creative, persistent, observant, and they often think outside the box. Reading strategies: Phonics: Paired text: Electric Wind: The Story of William Kamkwamba + Marvellous Maddie Supporting material: Lesson Plan - Thinking Outside the Box? What Does It Mean? Series: Flying Start to Literacy Alternative purchasing options: This title is available in one of several value packs. Speak to your Oxford Education consultant today to learn more Digital sample pages: can be viewed at Series information: Flying Start to Literacy is an award-winning comprehensive literacy program. It reflects best practice in literacy instruction and supports the systematic development of students’ reading strategies and skills. Each Student Book is part of connected pair, a narrative book and an informative book, both presenting the same key concepts and vocabulary. These titles have been trialled with a range of readers, including English language learners.Each pair of Student Books is supported by a Lesson Plan. These visually appealing resources are durable and easy-to-use. They integrate oral language, vocabulary development, fluency and comprehension, writing and phonics.Reading strategies, phonics and phonemic awareness and repetition of high-frequency words are all developed through this series, enhancing the reader’s fluency and comprehension. With an array of engaging titles to choose from, readers will laugh, explore and share in the adventure whilst learning and expanding their vocabulary.Flying Start to Literacy resources are suitable for use as part of an early intervention program and provide effective support for English language learners.This series is supported by a wealth of teacher resources, which can be obtained by visiting
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