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Longman Reading World, Level 3, Book 3: Poor Rabbit

by Edwards Pat Body Wendy

Poor Rabbit has a bad day. This course is designed as a flexible framework for primary English. It aims to provide an easy start to literacy for children. The workbooks are designed to complement and extend responses to children's reading of the books in the series and they place great emphasis on comprehension.

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Fiction, Level 12 C: Kid Wonder and the Half Hearted Hero (2014 edition) (PDF)

by Stephen Elboz

Book band 13 grey. Oxford level 12. In Kid Wonder and the Half-Hearted Hero Kid Wonder faces her toughest test yet. How can she get the hopeless superhero, Doughnut Boy, to take his job seriously? TreeTops Fiction is a series of funny, age-appropriate stories with wide appeal to both girls and boys. These motivating chapter books with engaging colour illustrations build stamina, fluency and comprehension across a rich range of vocabulary. Ideal for independent reading, the wide variety ensures there's something for every young student to enjoy, including humour, sci-fi, adventure, mystery and historical fiction. Levelled to provide clear and gradual progression with carefully controlled words per page. Written by leading children's authors who offer truly boy-friendly stories with gripping plots. treefic12c

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 4, More Fireflies A: Hello! (2008 edition)

by Julie Ellis

There are lots of ways to say Hello. Which ways do you use? This book is part of the Oxford Reading Tree Fireflies series which offer a wide range of stimulating non-fiction titles for young children. It includes a variety of topics covering all areas of the curriculum, from science to citizenship. The books have a bright modern page design, and are illustrated with colour photographs. They are carefully graded across 10 stages and contain built-in progression and vocabulary repetition throughout. Each book includes notes for parents/carers and teaching assistants on the inside covers.nbsp;

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 4, More Fireflies A: Hello! (2008 edition) (PDF)

by Julie Ellis

There are lots of ways to say Hello. Which ways do you use? This book is part of the Oxford Reading Tree Fireflies series which offer a wide range of stimulating non-fiction titles for young children. It includes a variety of topics covering all areas of the curriculum, from science to citizenship. The books have a bright modern page design, and are illustrated with colour photographs. They are carefully graded across 10 stages and contain built-in progression and vocabulary repetition throughout. Each book includes notes for parents/carers and teaching assistants on the inside covers.nbsp;

Shanghai Maths - The Shanghai Maths Project Practice Book Year 2: For the English National Curriculum (PDF)

by Lianghuo Fan Paul Broadbent

The Shanghai Maths Project Practice Book 2 is a Year 2 workbook providing varied practice of key concepts and summative assessments of the UK curriculum. The approach is based on the successful maths programme delivered in Shanghai.The Shanghai Maths Project is an authentic Shanghai resource adapted for the English curriculum. 1 workbook per year 8-10 chapters, made up of exercises (one lesson, one exercise) End of unit tests, end of year test Learning objective at top of each exercise, so teachers can see gradual progression Full coverage of UK curriculum objectives

Scaredy Cat (Yellow Bananas) (PDF)

by Anne Fine

Everyone is looking forward to the annual Big School Horror Show. Everyone, that is, except Poppy. Ghosts, monsters and demons terrify her, and Poppy is determined to find a way of missing the show.

Scaredy Cat (Yellow Bananas) (PDF)

by Anne Fine

Everyone is looking forward to the annual Big School Horror Show. Everyone, that is, except Poppy. Ghosts, monsters and demons terrify her, and Poppy is determined to find a way of missing the show.

A Big Book of Counting and Chanting Rhymes

by John Foster

This collection of counting and chanting rhymes have been chosen to support the literacy hour and numeracy hour. They are designed to help young children to learn to count, and to explore and develop an understanding of poetry.

A Big Book of Counting and Chanting Rhymes

by John Foster

This collection of counting and chanting rhymes have been chosen to support the literacy hour and numeracy hour. They are designed to help young children to learn to count, and to explore and develop an understanding of poetry.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stages 5 and 6, More Catkins Poetry: Feelings Poems (1995 edition)

by John Foster

A book of 8 poems about feelings. Part of a series of six poetry texts at Stages 5-6 of the Oxford Reading Tree, on themes well-suited to the infant school. More Catkins are suitable for cross-curricular topic work as well as for the teaching of reading.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stages 5 and 6, More Catkins Poetry: Feelings Poems (1995 edition) (PDF)

by John Foster

A book of 8 poems about feelings. Part of a series of six poetry texts at Stages 5-6 of the Oxford Reading Tree, on themes well-suited to the infant school. More Catkins are suitable for cross-curricular topic work as well as for the teaching of reading.

Collins Big Cat, Band 09, Gold: Mountain Mona (PDF)

by Vivian French

Mona the goat's brother is good at jumping. Mona's sister is good at leaping. Mona is good at growing sunflowers. But when she meets a big, fierce lion, Mona finds out she's good at something else too!

What's Chemistry All About? (What And Why Ser.)

by Alex Frith

An approachable introduction to what chemistry is, how it works and why it is vital to everyday life. Topics include: the periodic table, atom structure and radiation, and the scientific method, all illustrated with humorous illustrations and diagrams. With simple experiments to aid learning and internet links to recommended websites to find out more.

Maths Plus Word Problems 2: Pupil Book (PDF)

by Len Frobisher

Choose word problems relevant to your teaching from a selection of over 300 thought-provoking problems. Word problems is structured so that you can select problems relevant to your work for any week of the year. * Ideal support for this key aspect of the Framework. * A weekly structure which allows easy links to the MNS Medium Term Plans. * Review topics to provide assessment opportunities for each half term.

New Way, Blue Level, Easy Start: The Sandwich Box

by Keith Gaines

She looked in the box. The New Way series offers a wide range of stories - traditional and contemporary, humorous and fantastic - to appeal to today's children. The extent and quality of resources within this scheme ensures that the teaching of both reading and language development are catered for comprehensively. It provides not just a graded reading scheme, but a whole language programme. The series provides: a balanced approach which combines phonics, look and say, and reading for meaning; careful and straightforward progression through eight colour-coded levels (White to Orange) relating directly to different reading-ability ages, from pre-reading to approximately eight years; colourful and humorous content with proven child appeal; and wide-ranging ancillary support for the teacher. Written in response to teachers' requests for more core material at the early levels of New Way. Easy Starts consolidate the vocabulary of the existing core books, and reinforce work on phonics. The White, Pink, Red and Green Levels each include six readers, with stories of animal characters for pre-readers to children aged six. Key features include: clear phonic support; meaningful, humorous contexts; and further consolidation of vocabulary in the core books. The teacher's guide: offers detailed vocabulary lists; describes the phonic element of Easy Start; provides word games to consolidate vocabulary; and gives suggestions for oral follow-up work.

Rhyme World: Tall Tales Laura (PDF)

by Keith Gaines Tessa Krailing

Rhyme World My first phonics.. Phase 5. ; Set 19 Stage 4

Wellington Square, Level 1, Set B: Apples for Bruce (2001 edition)

by Gaines, Keith|Krailing, Tessa

"Jamila was putting apples into a pile. Mr Keeping bought a bag of apples. 'They are good apples,' said Jamila. 'Are they for Bruce?'

Wellington Square, Level 1, Set B: Apples for Bruce (2001 edition) (PDF)

by Gaines Keith Krailing Tessa

"Jamila was putting apples into a pile. Mr Keeping bought a bag of apples. 'They are good apples,' said Jamila. 'Are they for Bruce?'

The Invisible Story

by Jaime Gamboa

The world is full of stories. Some are as long as lizards, others so short that they never even make it to The End. But the invisible story is unlike any other story because no one has ever read it! It lives hidden in the darkest corner of the library, far from where the famous tales, written in gold letters, shine. One day, a blind reader approaches the story’s trembling pages. This reader is unlike any reader the invisible story has ever encountered. And when she runs her fingertips over the book’s white pages, it is astonished by what she finds. A beautifully inclusive tale about sight-loss in which we learn that not all stories are meant to be read with the eyes.

The Invisible Story

by Jaime Gamboa

The world is full of stories. Some are as long as lizards, others so short that they never even make it to The End. But the invisible story is unlike any other story because no one has ever read it! It lives hidden in the darkest corner of the library, far from where the famous tales, written in gold letters, shine. One day, a blind reader approaches the story’s trembling pages. This reader is unlike any reader the invisible story has ever encountered. And when she runs her fingertips over the book’s white pages, it is astonished by what she finds. A beautifully inclusive tale about sight-loss in which we learn that not all stories are meant to be read with the eyes.

Ginn New Reading 360, Level 4, Little Books, Set 3: "I'm a good boy"

by Keith Gardner

Dad gets Tom and Jill a surprise that talks, I'm a good boy, says something. The Ginn New Reading 360 series is designed to provide a solid literary foundation for infants and build on previous literacy knowledge for juniors. Little books reinforce and consolidate the vocabulary found in the readers. They can be used within the classroom or as a home-school reading project.

Ginn New Reading 360, Level 4, Little Books, Set 3: "I'm a good boy"

by Keith Gardner

Dad gets Tom and Jill a surprise that talks, I'm a good boy, says something. The Ginn New Reading 360 series is designed to provide a solid literary foundation for infants and build on previous literacy knowledge for juniors. Little books reinforce and consolidate the vocabulary found in the readers. They can be used within the classroom or as a home-school reading project.

Collins Big Cat, Band 03, Yellow: How to Have a Party (PDF)

by Susan Gates

Using simple text and photographs, this book shows the full range of tasks to be carried out: make the invitations, set out the food, decorate the room, plan the games, select the music and make party bags.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 11, Treetops: Dangerous Trainers (PDF)

by Susan Gates

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. They are tightly levelled allowing children to read books appropriate to their ability. Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their reading.nbsp;

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops, Stage 12: The Lie Detector (2004 edition)

by Susan P. Gates

Gemma's friend says that Gemma tells lies.nbsp; Gemma's friend wants to teach her a lesson.nbsp; But who needs the lesson most?

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