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Section through a molar tooth (UEB Uncontracted)


This is an image of a molar tooth. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is thenbsp;correct way up. The image is surrounded by an image border. The top of the tooth is at the top of the page and the root and jawbone at the bottom of the page. The components are labelled. The enamel, the grinding surface, is the upper layer. Down from this is the dentine layer which is slightly softer and surrounds the inner core which is the soft pulp containing the nerve and blood vessels. Going down to the bottom of the page are the two roots of the tooth which hold it firmly in place in the jawbone. The nerves and blood vessels come from the ends of the roots and go off to the left.

Section through an incisor tooth (Large Print)


This is an image of an incisor tooth. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the right way up. The image is surrounded by an image border.The top of the tooth is at the top of the page and the root and jawbone at the bottom of the page. The components are labelled. The enamel, the cutting surface, is the upper layer. Down from this is the dentine layer which is slightly softer. The inner core is the soft pulp which contains the nerves and blood vessels. Going down to the bottom of the page is the root of the tooth which holds it firmly in place in the jawbone. The nerves and blood vessels come from the end of the root and join the main vessels in the jaw shown in cross section as a dot.

Section through an incisor tooth (UEB Contracted)


This is an image of an incisor tooth. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the right way up. The image is surrounded by an image border.The top of the tooth is at the top of the page and the root and jawbone at the bottom of the page. The components are labelled. The enamel, the cutting surface, is the upper layer. Down from this is the dentine layer which is slightly softer. The inner core is the soft pulp which contains the nerves and blood vessels. Going down to the bottom of the page is the root of the tooth which holds it firmly in place in the jawbone. The nerves and blood vessels come from the end of the root and join the main vessels in the jaw shown in cross section as a dot.

Section through a molar tooth (Large Print)


This is an image of a molar tooth. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is thenbsp;correct way up. The image is surrounded by an image border. The top of the tooth is at the top of the page and the root and jawbone at the bottom of the page. The components are labelled. The enamel, the grinding surface, is the upper layer. Down from this is the dentine layer which is slightly softer and surrounds the inner core which is the soft pulp containing the nerve and blood vessels. Going down to the bottom of the page are the two roots of the tooth which hold it firmly in place in the jawbone. The nerves and blood vessels come from the ends of the roots and go off to the left.

Section through a molar tooth (UEB Contracted)


This is an image of a molar tooth. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is thenbsp;correct way up. The image is surrounded by an image border. The top of the tooth is at the top of the page and the root and jawbone at the bottom of the page. The components are labelled. The enamel, the grinding surface, is the upper layer. Down from this is the dentine layer which is slightly softer and surrounds the inner core which is the soft pulp containing the nerve and blood vessels. Going down to the bottom of the page are the two roots of the tooth which hold it firmly in place in the jawbone. The nerves and blood vessels come from the ends of the roots and go off to the left.

Section through an incisor tooth (UEB Uncontracted)


This is an image of an incisor tooth. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the right way up. The image is surrounded by an image border.The top of the tooth is at the top of the page and the root and jawbone at the bottom of the page. The components are labelled. The enamel, the cutting surface, is the upper layer. Down from this is the dentine layer which is slightly softer. The inner core is the soft pulp which contains the nerves and blood vessels. Going down to the bottom of the page is the root of the tooth which holds it firmly in place in the jawbone. The nerves and blood vessels come from the end of the root and join the main vessels in the jaw shown in cross section as a dot.

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Classics, Level 17 A: The Tempest (2014 edition) (PDF)

by William Shakespeare Nick Warburton Peter Melnyczuk

Book band 15 dark red. Oxford level 17. Prospero, the Duke of Milan, and his daughter Miranda are banished from their kingdom and set adrift in a rickety boat. They are carried to a magical island and make a new life. The Tempest tells the story of what happens many years later when a ship is wrecked in a terrible storm and some strange events unfold. . . TreeTops Classics presents 24 popular classic literature titles, abridged to extend your most capable upper-primary readers. The strong plots of these much-loved classics encourage deeper and more engaged readingLevelled to provide clear and gradual progression, developing reading staminaEach book includes author biographies, historical notes, footnotes to support understanding of challenging 9780199194407

Oxford Reading Tree, All Stars, Stage 9: An Adventure for Robo-dog (PDF)

by Pat Thomson

Book band 9 gold. Oxford level 9, pack 1. Ben's new toy, Robo-dog, takes two other toys on an adventure during his first night at Ben's home. Robo-dog is very confident that they will all be safe but when the doll, Jilly, gets into danger, who will come to her rescue?

Story Chest: Samson the Grey Seal (PDF)

by Charles Jackson Joy Cowley June Melser

When he was born he was not grey at all, but white. He was a funny dark-eyed soft thing lying about on a rocky shore, which looked as if it would bruise him all over. He was born in a cold time of the year - November, on a small island belonging to the group called the Fame Islands, which lie in the chilly North Sea, off the Northumberland coast of England.

Story Chest: Cave Boy

by Charles Jackson

For once, Juk the Swift One was still. Sitting astride a tall rock set on a high place in the hills, he was looking away to the Cold Lands, where the distant blue haze of mountains marked the limit for even his keen eyes. Near him lay Tuthi, the wild dog he had tamed. Nose on paws, eyes slitted, Tuthi seemed to be asleep, although it needed but one movement from Juk and he would be alert and leaping. "Story Chest" is a scheme of high interest readers for KS1/2. This well-known series has self-contained, funny and predictable stories. Good for using with beginner readers and reluctant/SEN readers because of the style and predictable text.

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Fiction, Level 14: Night of the Ticklers (2014 edition) (PDF)

by Paul Shipton

Book band 13 grey. Oxford level 14. Find out what happens when aliens invade your planet in The Night of the Ticklers. Mike and Katy discover that an alien invasion can be a ticklish situation. . . 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 fictionLevelled to provide clear and gradual progression with carefully controlled words per pageWritten by leading children's authors who offer truly boy-friendly stories with gripping plots.

The Hagstone

by David Oakden

Historical fiction set in 1575. A rollicking, pacey story of mugging and magic in Tudor times. Tom is the son of a rick merchant and he persuades his mother to let him go to the annual fair in town, accompanied by two servants. Just as they are leaving, Tom snatches the hagstone which hangs over the front door of the house. He doesn't really believe it will protect him - but you never know! At the fair, Tom and his companions meet the Great Saltimbanco, a so-called magician who is tricking the townsfolk into parting with their money. Tom wanders off behind Saltimbanco's back, to try and see how the 'magic' is done, but he's grabbed by a band of thugs who strip him of his fine clothes, tie him up, gag him and dump him in Saltimbanco's donkeycart. The magician is well on his way to deceive the folk of the next town before he discovers Tom. He dumps him with a poor shepherd and his daughter, saying Tom has escaped from the madhouse, and pays them money to return him. Tom needs all his persausive powers to escape this dire situation, but it is the hagstone and the kindness of the sherpherd's daughter that really save the day!

Young Reading Series 2: Treasure Island (PDF)

by Angela Wilkes Peter Dennis

This adaptation of a classic tale, one of the latest titles in Usborne's 'Young Reading' series, is complemented by colour illustrations throughout.

Complete Junior Praise Words (PDF)

by Peter Horrobin Greg Leavers

For over 20 years Junior Praise has been the leading songbook in schools and Sunday schools in the UK, and around the world. Complete Junior Praise includes the whole of the existing collection of 500 songs and hymns, and adds over 100 of the best new songs from the past few years. The ultimate collection of modern songs and traditional hymns for a younger audience, Complete Junior Praise is ideal for use in a wide range of settings, from singing groups and Sunday schools to children's choirs and school assemblies. * Now with over 600 hymns and songs for every occasion* Includes all the best new songs from the past few years* Fully compatible with previous editions of Junior Praise* Easy-to-use index of first lines and titles* Words and sheet music downloads available from www. collins. co. uk

Read Write Inc. Phonics: Blue Set 6 Non-Fiction 2 How to Make a Peach Treat (PDF)

by Gill Munton

These decodable non-fiction books provide structured practice for children learning to read. Each set of books is carefully levelled to match childrens growing phonic knowledge so children can read them with accuracy and fluency. The books cover the teaching of the Read Write Inc. Sets 1, 2 and 3 sounds with topics including the seaside and bikes. The clear design helps children learn how to read non-fiction features including captions, labels and diagrams. The books are part of the Read Write Inc. Phonics programme, developed by Ruth Miskin. The programme is designed to create fluent readers, confident speakers and willing writers. It includes Handbooks, Sounds Cards, Word Cards, Storybooks, Non-fiction and Writing books and an Online resource for a fully integrated approach to teaching literacy. Read Write Inc. is fully supported by comprehensive professional development from Ruth Miskin Training to ensure its easy implementation.

Maths Inspirations: Teacher's Notes (PDF)

by Andrew J. Woods

Provides opportunities to use and apply mental calculation strategies through sets of graded mental exercises, including a variety of formal questions and informal activities. The series offers ideas for building children's mental maths ability in a structured way. These photocopiable resources provide practice opportunities where they are needed.

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Fiction, Level 13 B: The Quest for the Golden See-Saw (2014 edition) (PDF)

by Karen Wallace

Book band 13 grey. Oxford level 13. In The Quest for the Golden See-Saw King Codger wants to retire to the seaside. But how can he leave his kingdom to his daughters Goldie-Ox and Wolverina when they argue all the time and can't share anything. Can Spangle, the magician, find a solution? 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. Alternate ISBN 9780199184002

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops inFact, Level 9: Food Fuel

by Dr Ranj Singh

Book band 12 brown. Oxford level 9. Find out how the food we eat powers our bodies in Food Fuel. TreeTops inFact is an exciting non-fiction series for children aged 711. Its range of subjects and careful levelling make it easy to select books that children will love.

Oxford Reading Tree, Level 11, TreeTops Non-fiction: Picture Dictionary of Ancient Egypt (PDF)

by Fiona Macdonald

Book band 12 brown. Oxford level 11. TreeTops Non-fiction offers fascinating titles in which children can access a wide range of interesting and thought-provoking topics. Supports the transition from learning to read, to reading to learnCovers a wide range of popular topics, fueling discussionGreat for combinating literacy with other subjectsCovers a range of non-fiction text types needed to expand your students' reading skillsStunning photography and artwork engages readers and brings topics to life.

Oxford Reading Tree, Fireflies, Level 9: Comic Illustrators (PDF)

by Bronwyn Tainui

Book band 9 gold. Oxford level 9. Oxford Reading Tree Fireflies titles include a variety of topics covering all areas of the curriculum, from science to citizenship. The books are unchanged - they have a bright modern page design, and are illustrated with colour photographs. The teaching notes for the Oxford Reading Tree Fireflies levelled non-fiction books are full of practical suggestions for using the books, saving you hours of preparation time. They have been updated in line with the simple view of reading and the renewed Primary Framework for Literacy. They nowinclude guidance for group/guided reading, comprehension and word recognition, and assessment. These replace the existing Teaching Notes and Guided Reading Cards. The notes for parents/carers and teaching assistants have now been added to the inside covers. These notes replace the existing Take-Home Cards and support:* Comprehension* Word recognition

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Fiction, Level 16 A: Rat Squad (2014 edition) (PDF)

by Nick Warburton

Book band 14 dark blue. Oxford level 16. In Rat Squad, everyone is happy in Grace City. The streets are clean and there is no crime, because the Mayor cares about every single person. Then Zak and Helen discover that their perfect city hides a terrible secret. TreeTops Fiction contains a wide range of quality stories enabling children to explore and develop their own reading tastes and interests. It contains stories from a variety of genres including humour, sci-fi, adventure, mystery and historical fiction. These exciting stories are ideal forintroducing children to a wide selection of authors and illustrators. There is huge variety to ensure every reader finds books they will enjoy and can read. Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their reading. Help with children's reading development also available at a href="http://www. oxfordowl. co. uk/"www. oxfordowl. co. uk/a. The books are finely levelled, making it easy to match every child to the right book. 9780199184620

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Fiction, Level 16 A: The War Monkey (2014 edition) (PDF)

by Claire Funge

Book band 14 dark blue. Oxford level 16. Staying with her granny in London, in The War Monkey, Tegan stumbles on a family mystery - a girl called Alice. Was she really killed by a bomb in WWII or is she still alive? Everything depends on a child's toy called Monkey. . . 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. Alternate ISBNs 9780199184613 9780199184460 9780199184637

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Fiction, Level 16 A: One Girl School (2014 edition) (PDF)

by Jon Blake

Book band 14 dark blue. Oxford level 16. 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 fictionLevelled to provide clear and gradual progression with carefully controlled words per pageWritten by leading children's authors who offer truly boy-friendly stories with gripping plots. 9780199184583

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Fiction, Level 16: Melleron's Magic (2014 edition) (PDF)

by Douglas Hill

Book band 14 dark blue. Oxford level 16. Melleron loves being in the forest with his friends, Rose the little dragon and Grit the stone dog, in Melleron's Magic. But the evil magician Saelez, wants revenge against Melleron for spoiling his plans to take over the peaceful forest. But first he has to catch Melleron! 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 fictionLevelled to provide clear and gradual progression with carefully controlled words per pageWritten by leading children's authors who offer truly boy-friendly stories with gripping plots.

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops Fiction, Level 14 A: The Booming Boots of Joey Jones (PDF)

by David Clayton

Book band 13 grey. Oxford level 14. Joey Jones dreams of making the school football team in The Booming Boots of Joey Jones. He is a one man disaster on the pitch. He has enormous feet and no proper boots. But in the end, Joey and his big boots are the team's only hope. . . 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 fictionLevelled to provide clear and gradual progression with carefully controlled words per pageWritten by leading children's authors who offer truly boy-friendly stories with gripping plots. 9780199184187

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