Level 4 – Lesson 25 – Ready To Read

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In this workbook Level 4 – Lesson 25, learners study police officers, focusing on consonant blends like ‘br’ and decoding words like ‘brings’ and ‘jumps.’ Listening comprehension is reinforced through the story The Black Cat, and learners engage in sentence writing and drawing exercises. This workbook includes 36 teaching instructions for phonics, vocabulary, and sentence structure reinforcement.

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Level 4 – Lesson 25 – (Ready To Read) – Workbook Overview

In this workbook Level 4 – Lesson 25, learners explore storytelling and phonics with silent letters, with 28 teaching instructions guiding phonics, listening, and comprehension skills.

Areas Page 1: Topics & Vocabulary Page 2: Concept Language Page 3: Concept Language Page 4: Alphabet & Vocabulary Page 5: Writing Page 6: Rhymes, stories & art work Page 7: Reinforcement & Quiz
Lesson What Do police Officers Do? Listen And Read Together Exercise Consonant Blend – br
Reading – Decoding: brings, jumps, does
The Black Cat 6 Listen & Answer
Let’s Talk About: The black cat’s job
Read The Words, Draw A Picture 10 questions
Skills Stories, Vocabulary, Discussion, Listening, Speaking Comprehension, Concept Language, Discussion, Listening, Grammar, Speaking, Drawing, Reading Comprehension, Discussion, Grammar, Vocabulary, Listening, Speaking, Reading, Phonics Comprehension, Discussion, Reading, Stories, Dialogue Comprehension, Discussion, Speaking, Creative Thinking, Listening, Vocabulary Comprehension, Creative Thinking, Drawing, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar, Art Work Comprehension, Drawing, Writing, Vocabulary, Phonics, Creative Thinking, Memory & Recall, Speaking, Reading, Listening, Concept Language
Themes Community, Occupations Comparative Evaluation, Question & Answer Sounds Home Reinforcement Reinforcement Reinforcement
Topics People, Jobs Exercise Words Animals, Words Words, Animals Words Words
Teaching Instructions 5 6 4 10 4 3 0

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Level 4 - Independent Reader: Learning Overview

Level 4 is designed for children ready to expand their reading and comprehension skills through 790 activities focused on over 1,820 Skill Steps, more than 310 Topic Points, and 340+ Related Themes. The 36 workbooks introduce more complex grammar, phonics, and thematic vocabulary. Children are encouraged to build their knowledge of phonics through consonant blends (dr, bl, br, cr, cl, sl) and advanced sound patterns, while reading comprehension is developed through discussions of characters, events, and main ideas. Writing and grammar skills are reinforced with exercises such as “Read and Write” and “Draw and Discuss.”

Learning Goals

Phonics Goals:
  • Learn beginning consonant blends like dr, bl, br, cr, cl, and sl.
  • Explore ending consonant blends such as ng and nd.
  • Expand pronunciation with vowel patterns (oo, ee) and common sound digraphs (wh, ch, th).
Reading Goals:
  • Read by decoding words in exercises and story passages.
  • Understand and discuss characters, events, and the main message of stories.
  • Read and interpret sentences using prepositions and action words.
Writing Goals:
  • Form more complex sentences using conjunctions and prepositions.
  • Complete activities like “Read, Draw, and Write” to reinforce sentence structure.
  • Improve cursive handwriting and spelling in writing exercises.
Grammar Goals:
  • Begin to understand and use prepositions (in, on, under, behind, in front).
  • Reinforce concepts like singular and plural forms, as well as contractions (e.g., it’s).
  • Recognise sentence structure, including the use of punctuation.
Speaking Goals:
  • Answer who, what, where, and why questions based on reading passages.
  • Use grammatically correct sentences to engage in topic-based discussions.
Listening Goals:
  • Respond to oral instructions and engage in guided discussions.
  • Participate in role-play and storytelling activities to improve communication skills.

About this workbook

Purpose:

As part of the RTL English System, this workbook is thoughtfully designed to help children develop the literacy and communication skills essential for a strong educational foundation, whether learning at home or in school. The RTL English System employs a transformative, step-by-step approach, featuring five developmentally appropriate stages and up to 15 series of increasing complexity (with 9 available on this website). With over 500 structured lessons (300 here), 3,000 worksheets (2,000 here), and 15,000 instructional guides (9,000 here), this system offers comprehensive support tailored to individual learning needs.

Lesson Structure:

Each lesson in this workbook consists of six engaging worksheets and one reinforcement exercise page. These can be completed in under an hour or divided into five 10-minute sessions throughout the week. This workbook is part of a learning level that offers 36 weeks of structured content, ideal for one academic year. While most students progress at a rate of one lesson per week, some may thrive on a faster pace, completing two lessons per week and finishing the level in half the time. However, it’s crucial to select a learning pace that aligns with each student’s unique needs.

Content Focus:

The content in this workbook is meticulously selected, well-organised, and goal-oriented. Students will engage in structured learning activities and complete achievement exercises that reinforce the objectives of each lesson. The lessons within this level build on prior knowledge, allowing students to progress in manageable steps that support their success in school, exams, and beyond. Educators are encouraged to utilise the learning notes and tips provided to guide students towards meeting the objectives of each lesson.

Development Team:

This workbook was developed by RTL English, a team of dedicated educators with a strong reputation. Founded in 1996 by Elaine Shannon, a mother, school principal, and English teacher with over 40 years of experience, RTL English is committed to providing a superior and affordable learning experience. This system, aimed at children aged 3 to 18 who speak English as a first or second language, has been used over a million times in 21 countries.


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Additional information

Age Range

6-8 Years Old

Learning Level

Level 4 – Ready To Read

Learning Stage

Elementary Stage

UK School Stages

Key Stage 1

UK School Years

Year 2, Year 3

USA School Stages

Elementary School

USA School Grades

Grade 2, Grade 3

Skills

Stories, Vocabulary, Discussion, Listening, Speaking, Comprehension, Concept Language, Discussion, Listening, Grammar, Speaking, Drawing, Reading, Comprehension, Discussion, Grammar, Vocabulary, Listening, Speaking, Reading, Phonics, Comprehension, Discussion, Reading, Stories, Dialogue, Comprehension, Discussion, Speaking, Creative Thinking, Listening, Vocabulary, Comprehension, Creative Thinking, Drawing, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar, Art Work, Comprehension, Drawing, Writing, Vocabulary, Phonics, Creative Thinking, Memory & Recall, Speaking, Reading, Listening, Concept Language

Themes

Community, Occupations, Comparative Evaluation, Question & Answer, Sounds, Home, Reinforcement

Topics

People, Jobs, Exercise, Words, Animals, Words, Words, Animals

Delivery

PDF – Lesson Workbook

Teaching Instructions

19

Teaching Activities

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