Key Words with Peter and Jane Level 4c - School Friends
Key words with Peter and Jane Series
What’s inside...
In 'School Friends', Peter and Jane navigate the joys and challenges of making new friends at school while participating in various activities. The book utilizes easy-to-read text, key word repetition, and clear imagery to help young readers develop their reading skills. It is part of the 'Key Words with Peter and Jane' series, which has been used for generations to teach children how to read. This Level 4 book is ideal for children just starting to read, featuring new stories and bold illustrations. The series includes 36 classic stories across 12 levels, over 300 high-frequency words, and is designed for steady progression to support independent reading. Each book includes comprehension questions and a downloadable writing activity to further aid reading development.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
4-7
Length
56 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What did Peter and Jane like most about their school friends? How do you feel about your friends at school?
How do Peter and Jane help each other in school? Can you think of a time you helped a friend or a friend helped you?
What new things did Peter and Jane learn from their school friends? What have you learned from your friends?
Tip: Role play these questions
Begin by sharing your own school experiences and friendships with your child. This creates a relatable ground and encourages your child to open up. Praise efforts your child makes in discussing or relating to the book's themes, reinforcing positive social and emotional development. Lastly, ask follow-up questions to your child's responses, showing genuine interest, which helps deepen the conversation and understanding of the book.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Value of Friendship
Explanation: Through the interactions between Peter, Jane, and their school friends, the book illustrates the importance of forming and nurturing friendships.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by engaging more with their peers, offering help, and sharing during school and playtime to build strong relationships.
Example Lesson: Importance of Teamwork
Explanation: The story shows how working together can make school projects and activities more enjoyable and successful.
Real-World Application: Kids can learn to collaborate with classmates in group tasks, learning that cooperation can lead to accomplishing common goals efficiently.
Example Lesson: Respect for Diversity
Explanation: This book features characters with varied backgrounds, demonstrating how differences enrich our experiences and teach us new perspectives.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to embrace and respect differences among their friends and in their communities, appreciating each person’s unique contributions.
Example Lesson: Problem Solving
Explanation: As Peter and Jane face challenges, they must think critically and solve problems, which is a key aspect of the storyline.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to approach their own challenges thoughtfully, whether in academic tasks or personal situations, enhancing their decision-making skills.
Example Lesson: Developing Empathy
Explanation: The book depicts situations where characters show empathy towards each other's feelings and viewpoints.
Real-World Application: Children are encouraged to be considerate and understand the emotions of others around them, fostering emotional intelligence and better social interactions.