THE FLITLITS, Meet the Characters, Book 10, Jake MacJake, 8+ Readers, U.S. English, Supported Reading
ebook ∣ Read, Laugh, and Learn · THE FLITLITS/ Meet the Characters, Books 1-13/ 8+Readers/ Supported Reading Versions/ U.S. English
By Eiry Rees Thomas
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A piloted, multi award-winning concept supported by the Welsh/ UK Government
Introducing character JAKE MacJAKE
Book 10 of 13 in a Series, with Associated Guide Books for Educators
Supported Reading Version for 8+ Readers/ Interest Age 7-11
Educational and Humorous
The Flitlit books offer tiered instruction by means of Confident and Supported reading provision
All supported reading titles link to comprehensive, page-by page Glossaries, designed to aid comprehension and to benefit pupils learning English as an additional language
The page by page, mature Illustrations serve visual learning and bridge a divide between picture books and early chapter novels
The series offers reading materials suited to homes, homeschooling, and blended learning
Features quirky, floating characters
The ethereal setting is set out in plots linking to specific elements of Curricula
The choice of a Dyslexia-Friendly Font is employed throughout
Story Outline:
Jake MacJake dresses smartly.
He combs his trendy quiff so fussily.
He looks for clothes at shops and stalls.
His stories hook up with them all.
Jake MacJake owns many capes and he feels snug among their drapes.
Story 10 finds Jake learning that snakes are able to expand, but have no hands!
How could that be?
"Dear me!" Jake jabbers. "Dear me!"
Story Opening:
Jake MacJake dresses smarty.
He combs his trendy quiff so fussily.
His top-pick words are pair and double.
He's not too fond of the word trouble.
He looks for clothes at shops and stalls.
His stories hook up with them all.
Jake MacJake owns many capes
and he feels snug among their drapes.
The Flitlit Concept/ Example Features/ Attributes: