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Oxford Learner's French Dictionary (PDF)

by Alain Nogaret Amanda Leigh Nicholas Rollin Daniele Bourdais Isabelle Stables-Lemoine Mary O'Neill Pat Bulhosen Joanna Brough Gabrielle Goldet Sue Finnie

IMPORTANT: This PDF file is created from a non-text recognisable PDF and will contain some errors. This comprehensive dictionary fulfils the requirements of the KS3 Modern Languages Framework from KS3 to GCSE. It includes example sentences to illustrate how the language works and to meet sentence building requirements, French verb tables and boxed entries for important function words, with explanations of usage.

Oxford Learner's Spanish dictionary (PDF)

by Oxford University Press

So much more than just a one word look-up dictionary, the Learner's Dictionary gives advice, context and tips to support learners both on paper and verbally. With up-to-date vocabulary delivering the Modern Language Framework and National Curriculum requirements as well as that for everyday life in Spanish-speaking countries, this is the perfect dictionary to take your student through Secondary school.

Oxford Literacy Web, Stage 1+, Letters Sounds and Rhymes: Adam and the Alligator (1999 edition)

by Clare Kirtley

Adam has an alligator and some ants.

Oxford Literacy Web, Stage 1+, Letters Sounds and Rhymes: Adam and the Alligator (1999 edition) (PDF)

by Clare Kirtley

Adam has an alligator and some ants.

Oxford Literacy Web, Stage 9, Fiction, Variety: Serve Me, Stefan (2000 edition)

by Joan Aiken

Hope is very clumsy and destroys everything he touches. Then he finds a piece of paper that changes his life forever. In the Variety Stage 9 books, Elisabeth Beresford describes adventures on Riduna Island in Pirate Gold, Tommy in Trouble, and Tessa on TV. Riduna is normally a quiet little island, but on three occasions, there is a big story to tell. Joan Aiken retells folk tales of a wise girl who wins herself a king, a young man who finds himself a useful servant, and a very kind girl who finds herself in trouble, but has her kindness repaid. Variety books support and extend the reading skills acquired from reading Duck Green School Stories. They are divided into consolidation stories (Pirate Gold, Tommy in Trouble, Tessa on TV) and extension stories (The Wise Girl, Serve Me, Stefan, and Helena and the Wild Man).

Oxford Literacy Web, Stage 9, Fiction, Variety: Serve Me, Stefan (2000 edition)

by Joan Aiken

Hope is very clumsy and destroys everything he touches. Then he finds a piece of paper that changes his life forever. In the Variety Stage 9 books, Elisabeth Beresford describes adventures on Riduna Island in Pirate Gold, Tommy in Trouble, and Tessa on TV. Riduna is normally a quiet little island, but on three occasions, there is a big story to tell. Joan Aiken retells folk tales of a wise girl who wins herself a king, a young man who finds himself a useful servant, and a very kind girl who finds herself in trouble, but has her kindness repaid. Variety books support and extend the reading skills acquired from reading Duck Green School Stories. They are divided into consolidation stories (Pirate Gold, Tommy in Trouble, Tessa on TV) and extension stories (The Wise Girl, Serve Me, Stefan, and Helena and the Wild Man).

Oxford Literacy Web,Year 5, Communication, Non-fiction: Advertising (PDF)

by Mark Mcarthur-Christie

Aimed at Year 5 pupils learning about advertising in its varied formats Oxford Literacy Web Non-fiction at Key Stage 2: is ideal for cross - curricular work covers NLS range requirements and objectives at KS2 makes guided reading easy with cards for every book and makes shared reading simple with double-sided posters.

Oxford Literacy Web,Year 5, Communication, Non-fiction: Advertising

by Mark Mcarthur-Christie

Aimed at Year 5 pupils learning about advertising in its varied formats Oxford Literacy Web Non-fiction at Key Stage 2: is ideal for cross - curricular work covers NLS range requirements and objectives at KS2 makes guided reading easy with cards for every book and makes shared reading simple with double-sided posters.

Oxford Literature Companion: Death Of A Salesman

by Su Fielder

Easy to use in the classroom or as a tool for revision, Oxford Literature Companions provide student-friendly analysis of a range of popular A Level set texts. Each book offers a lively, engaging approach to the text, covering characterisation and role, genre, context, language, themes, structure, performance and critical views, whilst also providing a range of varied and in-depth activities to deepen understanding and encourage close work wtih the text. Each bookalso includes a comprehensive Skills and Practice section, which provides detailed advice on assessment and a bank of exam-style questions and annotated sample student answers. This guide covers Deathof a Salesman by Arthur Miller.

Oxford Literature Companions: Animal Farm, GCSE Workbook (PDF)

by Helen Backhouse Peter Buckroyd

Easy to use in the classroom or as a tool for revision, Oxford Literature Companion Workbooks provide student-friendly support for a range of popular GCSE set texts. Each write-in workbook offers a range of varied and in-depth activities to deepen understanding and encourage close work with the text, covering characters, themes, language and contexts. Each workbook also includes a comprehensive Skills and Practice section, which provides advice on assessment andsample student exam answers. This workbook covers Animal Farm by George Orwell.

Oxford Literature Companions: Lord Of The Flies Workbook

by Jane Branson Peter Buckroyd

Easy to use in the classroom or as a tool for revision, Oxford Literature Companion Workbooks provide student-friendly support for a range of popular GCSE set texts. Each write-in workbook offers a range of varied and in-depth activities to deepen understanding and encourage close work with the text, covering characters, themes, language and contexts. Each workbook also includes a comprehensive Skills and Practice section, which provides advice on assessment andsample student exam answers. This workbook covers Lord of the Flies by William Golding.

Oxford Literature Companions: The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, GCSE Workbook (PDF)

by Michael Callanan Peter Buckroyd

Easy to use in the classroom or as a tool for revision, Oxford Literature Companion Workbooks provide student-friendly support for a range of popular GCSE set texts. Each write-in workbook offers a range of varied and in-depth activities to deepen understanding and encourage close work with the text, covering characters, themes, language and contexts. Each workbook also includes a comprehensive Skills and Practice section, which provides advice on assessment andsample student exam answers. This workbook covers The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Oxford Literature Companions: DNA Workbook

by Jane Branson

Oxford Literature Companion Workbooks offer student-friendly support for GCSE set texts. This full colour write-in workbook for DNA is ideal for use in the classroom or as revision and includes activities designed to prompt a closer analysis of the writer's language and techniques, as well as characters, themes and contexts.

Oxford Modern English Grammar

by Bas Aarts

Oxford Modern English Grammar is Oxford's brand new and definitive guide to English grammar. This book has been written by a leading expert in the field, covers both British and American English, and makes use of authentic spoken and written examples. Arranged in four clear parts for ease of use, its comprehensive coverage ranges from the very basic to the most complex aspects of grammar, all of which are explained clearly yet authoritatively. This descriptive source of reference is invaluable for those with an interest in the English language, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and for anyone who would like a clear guide to English grammar and how it is used.

Oxford Primary Grammar, Punctuation And Spelling Dictionary

by Oxford Dictionaries Staff

With a clear, colour layout and quirky bird character to make it fun to use, the book is in two parts. The first part is a reference section of simple rules, tips, and examples to improve literacy skills for the test at the end of primary school. This divides into three sections - Grammar,Punctuation, and Spelling. The second part is an easy-to-use alphabetical word list of common tricky words, with inflections, but no meanings. This list highlights, using analysis from the Oxford Children's Corpus, words that are most frequently misspelt by this age group, to target and rectifythese common mistakes. There are helpful tips to guide the user around the alphabetical list to the word they are looking for, and notes at key words to aid correct spellings. Online spelling lists, punctuation, and grammar activities will be provided for easy practice at home or as part of lesson starters or ashomework.

Oxford Primary Reading Assessment Handbook (PDF)

by Ros Wilson Sarah Threlkeld-Brown

Oxford Primary Reading Assessment provides schools with a comprehensive solution to teacher assessment of reading in line with the expectations of the 2014 National Curriculum in England. It uses the Oxford Reading Criterion Scale to inform consistent assessment of reading from Reception/P1 right through to Year 6/P7. It provides schools with phonics skills trackers for Letters and Sounds and Read, Write, Inc Phonics as well as advice and simple tools to help record and track pupil attainment and progress. It also offers clear next steps for children to ensure success, and helps with reporting outcomes to parents and other stakeholders.

Oxford Primary Thesaurus (PDF)

by Susan Rennie Kate Ruttle

The Oxford Primary Thesaurus is the perfect thesaurus for confident young writers. It lists words in alphabetical order and gives thousands of synonyms, antonyms, and special topic words to encourage pupils to improve their writing. The contemporary new design with headwords picked out in colour and alphabet tabs on every page make navigation very easy. Tinted colour panels with extra information on overused words, topic words, and writing tips make finding and new oralternative words quick and simple. They also help to choose words for particular effects and for formal, informal, or subject-specific contexts. The Oxford Primary Thesaurus is an invaluable reference tool for pupils to reflect independently and critically on their own writing and edit and improve it. It is powered by the Oxford Children's Corpus, a language database of millions of words of writing for children. It is also the ideal companion to the Oxford Primary Dictionary.nbsp;

Oxford Primary Writing Assessment Handbook

by Ros Wilson

Oxford Primary Writing Assessment provides an effective, whole-school approach to writing assessment, in line with the expectations of the 2014 English National Curriculum, and other UK curricula.

The Oxford Reader

by Deborah H. Holdstein Danielle Aquiline

The Oxford Reader offers a renewed emphasis on more traditional forms of literacy--sustained reading, writing, and thinking--which comes at a particularly urgent moment. In a world of alternative facts and fake news, the importance of a well and deeply educated citizenry is reinvigorated. Even within the multimodal classroom, many instructors have continued to introduce (or reintroduce) the modes to employ readings that direct students to read carefully, to respond and argue cogently and accountably, and to become nimble and ready writers, no matter what they're writing. The Oxford Reader distinguishes itself by offering not only an expected mix of classic and contemporary selections, but also a variety of genres to emphasize nonfiction, without excluding some literary works and prominent pieces from blogs and other online sources. This spectrum of voices, genres, and time periods illustrate that what is considered contemporary thinking often has its roots elsewhere.

Oxford Reading Tree: A Guide to Revolting Rome (PDF)

by Mick Gowar

This book is part of the TreeTops Non-Fiction series which are full of fascinating facts and have been produced with stunning artwork and photography in a lively and modern design sure to attract all young readers.

Oxford Reading Tree: Animal Parents (PDF)

by Elspeth Graham

Book band 12 brown. Oxford level 10. This book is part of the TreeTops Non-Fiction series which are full of fascinating facts and have been produced with stunning artwork and photography in a lively and modern design sure to attract all young readers. Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their reading.nbsp;

Oxford Reading Tree: Stories

by Roderick Hunt Alex Brychta

Enables children to practise phonics whilst learning to read. Each story in this illustrated work practises initial and final consonants, includes CVC words plus CVCC/CCVC words, and practises Reception/Y1 sight words.

Oxford Reading Tree: The Silver Foil Rocket (PDF)

by Roderick Hunt Alex Brychta Kate Ruttle Debbie Hepplewhite

From the award-winning creators of the Oxford Reading Tree, these engaging, decodable stories are fully aligned to Letters and Sounds and enable your pupils to practice their phonics skills with their favourite characters.

Oxford Reading Tree: Bertha's Secret Battle

by Coldwell John

This book is part of TreeTops Fiction, a structured reading programme providing juniors with stories they will love to read. Offering chapter books with full-colour illustrations, written by well-known authors, these stories are full of humour and have real boy appeal.

Oxford Reading Tree: Bertha's Secret Battle (PDF)

by Coldwell John

This book is part of TreeTops Fiction, a structured reading programme providing juniors with stories they will love to read. Offering chapter books with full-colour illustrations, written by well-known authors, these stories are full of humour and have real boy appeal.

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