TY - BOOK AU - Hunt, Roderick, 2012 AU - Roderick Hunt, AU - Alex Brychta, TI - Robin Hood T2 - ORT Term 1 SN - 9780198407218 U1 - T 420 PY - 2010/// CY - UK PB - Oxford University press KW - Supplementary reading material N1 - H3; Oxford Reading Tree (ORT) Reader "Robin Hood" typically found at Stage 5 or 6, depending on the version. The story introduces young readers to the classic tale of Robin Hood in simplified language; Independent readers who are transitioning from guided reading to more complex narrative structures. Students who are developing comprehension skills, including understanding of plot, character motivation, and historical or legendary themes. Readers who are ready for longer texts with more developed vocabulary, while still supported by illustrations and structured language N2 - Robin Hood is known for “robbing from the rich and giving to the poor.” In this story, he outwits the greedy Sheriff of Nottingham, who is trying to capture him. Robin uses clever tricks and disguises to help those in need and escape from danger. Key characters such as Maid Marian and Little John may also appear, depending on the version. The story ends with a message about fairness, courage, and helping others. It’s filled with action, simple language, and illustrations to support comprehension for young readers UR - https://pubhtml5.com/hmeo/taas/Oxford_Reading_Tree__Stage_6__Owls_Storybooks__Robin_Hood_%28Oxford_Reading_Tree%29_clone/ ER -