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Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 2, Reinforcement Readers: The bird table

by Talbot, John|Talbot, Marilyn

Tessa loves looking at the birds in the garden. The cat loves chasing them! What does Tony do? Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children aged 7-13+ who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.

Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 3, Reinforcement Readers: PC Kent and 'The Detectives'

by Talbot, John|Talbot, Marilyn

PC Kent comes to Waterloo School to talk to the children. He tells them a funny story. Why was PC Kent on the television? Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children aged 7-13+ who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.

Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 3, Reinforcement Readers: Who can't take a joke?

by Talbot, John|Talbot, Marilyn

Ben and Rocky play lots of jokes on each other. Why does Ben think that Rocky can't take a joke? Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children aged 7-13+ who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.

Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 3, Reinforcement Readers: Storm in the night

by Talbot, John|Talbot, Marilyn

Tessa and Tony spend all day clearing up the garden. Why do they have to clear up the garden again the next day? Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children aged 7-13+ who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.

Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 4, Reinforcement Readers: Something strange in Wellington Square

by Talbot, John|Talbot, Marilyn

Everyone in Wellington Square has seen strange things lately! Jamila decides to find out what's going on and comes face-to-face with a dragon! Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children aged 7-13+ who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.

Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 4, Reinforcement Readers: The Animal Hospital

by Talbot, John|Talbot, Marilyn

Mr Keeping goes to Hong Kong. Tony and Tessa look after Bruce, and Ben looks after Brian. Why do they all have to go to the Animal Hospital? Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children aged 7-13+ who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.

Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 4, Reinforcement Readers: Cleaning windows

by Talbot, John|Talbot, Marilyn

Max is everyone's favourite window cleaner in Wellington Square. Why does he fall off his ladder? What does Mrs Valentine decide to do? Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children aged 7-13+ who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.

Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 4, Reinforcement Readers: The hot air balloon

by Talbot, John|Talbot, Marilyn

Everyone is enjoying the ride in the hot air balloon. When things go wrong, Jamila and Mr Keeping have to think quickly. How can Brian help? Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children aged 7-13+ who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.

The Woeful Second World War (Horrible Histories Ser.)

by Terry Deary Martin Brown

All the foul facts about the WOEFUL SECOND WORLD WAR are ready to uncover, including why the blitzed Brits ate chicken-fruit, sinkers and nutty, what really happened in Dad's Army and how to make a rude noise with a gas mask. Read all about the good, the bad and (because this is a 'Horrible Histories' book) the extremely stupid. A brand new look for a classic Horrible Histories book, perfect for fans old and new.

Wolf Hill, Stage 3: The Copper Cockerel (PDF)

by Roderick Hunt

The Copper Cockerel gets stolen from the school roof. Can Mrs Wilson, Arjo and Kat help get it back? nbsp; Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment.nbsp; nbsp; The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.

Boz a Sleimi (Cyfres yr Arddegau)

by Mari Williams

Nofel gyfoes am fachgen yn ei arddegau yn cael ei fwlio o fewn a thu allan i'r ysgol, ond yn dysgu dod i delerau â'i sefyllfa wrth i deyrnas y bwli ddatgymalu; i ddarllenwyr 10-13 oed. [A modern novel about a teenage boy who is bullied within and outside school, but who learns to cope with his situation while the bully's kingdom crumbles; for 10-13 year-old readers.] *Datganiad hawlfraint Gwneir y copi hwn dan dermau Rheoliadau (Anabledd) Hawlfraint a Hawliau mewn Perfformiadau 2014 i'w ddefnyddio gan berson sy'n anabl o ran print yn unig. Oni chaniateir gan gyfraith, ni ellir ei gopïo ymhellach, na'i roi i unrhyw berson arall, heb ganiatâd.

Cochyn (Cyfres Corryn)

by Gwen Jones Mihangel Jones Robin Lawrie

Nofel fer am ferch ifanc amddifad o'r unfed ganrif ar bymtheg yn gwisgo fel bachgen er mwyn cael gwaith yn y Plas, ac yn cynllunio i adfeddiannu Cochyn y ceiliog oddi wrth Iorwerth y pen gwas, ei gelyn pennaf; i ddarllenwyr 7-10 oed. [A short novel about a young orphan girl who disguises herself as a boy in order to gain work, and hatches a plan to regain possession of Cochyn the cockerel from Iorwerth, her greatest enemy; for 7-10 year-old readers.] *Datganiad hawlfraint Gwneir y copi hwn dan dermau Rheoliadau (Anabledd) Hawlfraint a Hawliau mewn Perfformiadau 2014 i'w ddefnyddio gan berson sy'n anabl o ran print yn unig. Oni chaniateir gan gyfraith, ni ellir ei gopïo ymhellach, na'i roi i unrhyw berson arall, heb ganiatâd.

Developing Fiction Skills: Book 4 (PDF)

by Wendy Wren John Jackman

The Developing Fiction Skills and Developing Non-Fiction Skills pupil books explore a wide range of texts using parallel themes. Each book contains twelve units offering four units per term. The parallel themes common to both the Fiction and Non-Fiction strands allow for comparison, an exploration of the same theme in different text types and effectively integrates the teaching of non-fiction.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, Book #3)

by J. K. Rowling

When Harry and his best friends go back for their third year at Hogwarts, the atmosphere is tense. There's an escaped mass-murderer on the loose and the sinister prison guards of Azkaban have been called in to guard the school. Lessons, however, must go on and there are lots of new subjects in third year - Care of Magical Creatures and Divination among others - to take Harry's mind off things!

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Harry Potter, Book 3) (PDF)

by J. K. Rowling

When Harry and his best friends go back for their third year at Hogwarts, the atmosphere is tense. There's an escaped mass-murderer on the loose and the sinister prison guards of Azkaban have been called in to guard the school. Lessons, however, must go on and there are lots of new subjects in third year - Care of Magical Creatures and Divination among others - to take Harry's mind off things!

The Lion and the Unicorn

by Shirley Hughes

As Lenny's father goes off to fight in the second world war he gives his son a brass badge with a lion and a unicorn on it. Lenny keeps it with him when bombs are dropped on his street and when he has to be evacuated to a big house in the country. He misses his parents a great deal and the other children there and at school are spiteful in teasing him. But he finds a secret walled garden to escape to with a stone unicorn. Here he meets the wounded soldier Mick and learns again how hard it is to be brave. It is the unicorn who finally rescues him from his sadness and loneliness and proves itself to be his guardian angel by bringing his mother to him.

The Lion and the Unicorn

by Shirley Hughes

As Lenny's father goes off to fight in the second world war he gives his son a brass badge with a lion and a unicorn on it. Lenny keeps it with him when bombs are dropped on his street and when he has to be evacuated to a big house in the country. He misses his parents a great deal and the other children there and at school are spiteful in teasing him. But he finds a secret walled garden to escape to with a stone unicorn. Here he meets the wounded soldier Mick and learns again how hard it is to be brave. It is the unicorn who finally rescues him from his sadness and loneliness and proves itself to be his guardian angel by bringing his mother to him.

National Curriculum English Literacy Workbook. Year 5. (PDF)

by Cgp Books

Presenting practice questions, this work covers the Word and Sentence level bits of the Literacy Hour, including answers. Aimed at improving English skills, it is useful for parents and children to work through together at home.

New Way, Violet Level, Core Book: The Kind Prince and Other Stories

by Ron Deadman

"Once upon a time, there were three princes. They were brothers. Two of them were cruel, rough men, but the youngest was very kind and gentle." New Way, renowned for its phonic focus and success with generations of children, has always been committed to a balanced phonic approach. The core books provide the focus of each level. 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.

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 12+, TreeTops Fiction: Scrapman and the Incredible Flying Machine

by Carolyn Bear

Book band 13 grey. Oxford stage 12, pack C. Winston dreams of making a flying machine, with the help of Scrapman, the amazing mechanical man he made out of odds and ends from his scrapyard. But things aren't going too well. Alternate ISBN 9780199199969

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 12+, TreeTops Fiction: Scrapman and the Incredible Flying Machine (PDF)

by Carolyn Bear

Book band 13 grey. Oxford stage 12, pack C. Winston dreams of making a flying machine, with the help of Scrapman, the amazing mechanical man he made out of odds and ends from his scrapyard. But things aren't going too well. Alternate ISBN 9780199199969

Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 15, TreeTops: Go to the Dragon-Maker (PDF)

by Shirley Isherwood

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 appeal. They are tightly levelled allowing children to read books appropriate to their ability. Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, the stories are accessible, motivating, and humorous.

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops, Stage 15: Aliens at Paradise High (2000 edition)

by Annie Dalton

A story about a girl who encounters a boy who believes in aliens. 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 appeal. They are tightly levelled allowing children to read books appropriate to their ability. Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, the stories are accessible, motivating, and humorous.nbsp;

Oxford Reading Tree, TreeTops, Stage 15: Aliens at Paradise High (2000 edition)

by Annie Dalton

A story about a girl who encounters a boy who believes in aliens. 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 appeal. They are tightly levelled allowing children to read books appropriate to their ability. Specially written for children who need the support of carefully monitored language levels, the stories are accessible, motivating, and humorous.nbsp;

Pelican Guided Reading and Writing, Reader 13, Year 3: Characters All at Sea! (PDF)

by Jeremy Strong Wendy Body

Short stories on the theme of people in trouble at sea, from shipwrecks to pirates.

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