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Jenny's Choice
Jenny's Choice

Jenny's Choice

Regular price £5.25 Sale price £5.25

It seemed to Jenny that she had spent her whole life having to choose. But none of this helped with the choice that Jenny had to make now.

The eagerly-awaited fourth title in the brilliant Supermarket Stories series, written by Margaret Adams and illustrated by Ian Bobb. 

The main intention of the series is to give Entry level students a story to read - to show them that reading can be a pleasure. However, the book can be used to practise specific learning aims, with each chapter subtly focusing on particular letter combinations and sounds:

  • Chapter 1: looks at the letter pattern 'oi'; considers words that rhyme and have the same letter pattern
  • Chapter 2: introduces the consonant blends 'gr' and 'cr'
  • Chapter 3: introduces letter pattern 'ou' and the consonant blends 'gl' and 'cl'
  • Chapter 4: looks at the letter pattern 'oa'
  • Chapter 5: introduces the consonant blend 'pl'
  • Chapter 6: explores the different sounds represented by the letters 'th'

The 4 titles in the series are:

  • Pam's Secret
  • Jenny's Choice
  • Bob's Problem
  • Dan's Dinner

Individually priced at £5.25, you can purchase the full set for £20.00

Additional Information

  • Author : Margaret Adams
  • Reading Level : 2 - Easy Beginner Reader
  • Series : Supermarket Stories
  • Topic : Life
  • Topic : Literacy
  • Topic : Phonic
  • Publisher : Gatehouse Books
  • ISBN : 9781842310823

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John Hawker, Kenward Trust
A deceptively simple tale with an unravelling twist!

For me the beauty of Margaret's stories is that men who believe they can't read, find themselves finishing a chapter before realising it - and then of course wanting to continue to the end of the story. I keep coming back to the Asco stories - the words are as vivid as the pictures. Here's another deceptively simple tale with an unravelling twist! There are so many human issues to discuss - all strikingly portrayed by the characters in the Supermarket.

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Sam Atkinson
The story finished with a cliff-hanger

I liked the story. The story finished with a cliff-hanger so now I want to know what will happen next!

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Maggie Harnew, Skills Workshop
Fantastic - the best yet

This is fantastic - the best yet. Once I started, I just had to finish it.

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Robina Khan
I liked this story

I liked this story because it had some new words in it but I was able to follow what was happening.

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Asma Hussain
We tried to guess what was going to happen next

This story reminded me of the stories I read in my magazine. I enjoyed reading it together with the rest of the group because we stopped at the end of each chapter and talked about what had happened and tried to guess what was going to happen next.