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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.

Collins Big Cat: Rebecca at the Funfair (PDF)

by Frances Ridley

Band 03/Yellow. Rebecca went to the funfair with mum and dad. She didn't like the hall of mirrors, and the rollercoaster made her turn green - but when she won lots of prizes on a stall, she decided that she liked it after all! The funny illustrations show Rebecca's gradual change of opinion, and include lots of details for early readers to talk about. * Yellow (Band 3) books offer varied sentence structure and natural langauge. This book is told in rhyme. * Text type - A story with a familiar setting. * A map of the fair is included on pages 14 and 15 which can be used to check comprehension. * Curriculum links - Maths: Shape, space and measures. * This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery

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, Level 11, TreeTops Non-fiction: Stages through the Ages (PDF)

by David Hunt

Book band 12 brown. Oxford level 11, pack A. One of six TreeTops non-fiction titles guaranteed to fascinate your junior readers as they explore the wide variety of themes.

Rhyme World: Tall Tales Laura (PDF)

by Keith Gaines Tessa Krailing

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

Oxford Reading Tree, Level 9, Fireflies: Environmental Disasters (PDF)

by Georgina Thomas

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, Level 9, Fireflies: Robots (PDF)

by Thelma Page Gill Howell Mary Mackill Liz Miles Lucy Tritton Stanley Ling Roderick Hunt

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, 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 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.

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.

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.

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

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.

A Country Far Away (PDF)

by Nigel Gray

The life of a boy in an African village is compared with that of a British child in split page illustrations.

A Country Far Away

by Nigel Gray

The life of a boy in an African village is compared with that of a British child in split page illustrations.

Stopwatch Books: Tadpole and Frog

by Christine Back Barrie Watts

This book of a nature study series explains each stage of a frog's life with large colour photographs to supplement the text. The topic is explained in simple language with bold headings for very young readers and more detailed information for slightly older readers.

NR360, Pocket Books, Level 7: The Magic Pantomime (PDF)

by Nick Ward Adã¨le Geras

This adapted version (sections of and/or complete book) mentioned above has been created under the terms of the CLA Print Disability Licensing Scheme to be used only by a print-disabled person. Except as permitted by law, it may not be further copied, nor may it be supplied to any other person, without permission

NR360, Pocket Books, Level 7: The Magic Pantomime (PDF)

by Adã¨le Geras Nick Ward

This adapted version (sections of and/or complete book) mentioned above has been created under the terms of the CLA Print Disability Licensing Scheme to be used only by a print-disabled person. Except as permitted by law, it may not be further copied, nor may it be supplied to any other person, without permission

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?

Cinderella's ugly sisters leave for the Ball (Image 3) (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is on the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. Cinderella is standing facing forward with her arms down by her sides. She looks very unhappy. She is wearing a ragged brown dress with four patches. She has bare feet. In the right centre of the page isnbsp;the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only arm, ear and eye can be found. She has a large green hat on her spiky ginger hair. It has a large feather curving left and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chested body. Hanging from her neck is a necklace with four yellow jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the right. Her arm on the left has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom of the page her large yellow shoe pokes out from under her long purple dress. The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear and eye can be found. She wears a large elaborate pink wig with a large red ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace hanging from her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. Some of her large red shoe can be found partly hidden by her long bright blue dress.

Cinderella's ugly sisters leave for the Ball (Image 3) (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is on the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. Cinderella is standing facing forward with her arms down by her sides. She looks very unhappy. She is wearing a ragged brown dress with four patches. She has bare feet. In the right centre of the page isnbsp;the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only arm, ear and eye can be found. She has a large green hat on her spiky ginger hair. It has a large feather curving left and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chested body. Hanging from her neck is a necklace with four yellow jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the right. Her arm on the left has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom of the page her large yellow shoe pokes out from under her long purple dress. The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear and eye can be found. She wears a large elaborate pink wig with a large red ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace hanging from her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. Some of her large red shoe can be found partly hidden by her long bright blue dress.

Cinderella's ugly sisters trying on the glass slipper (Image 11) (large print)

by Rnib

This image shows the Prince's servant and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The servant is in the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. The servant is seen standing facing to the right so only one arm, eye and leg can be found. He wears a soft cap on his head in the top left of the page. He wears a jerkin on his upper body and his arm is held out to the right holding a royal cushion which he uses to carry the lost glass slipper. He wears padded breeches to just above his knees. At the bottom left of the page he has long, slightly curled shoes. In the centre of the page the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only ear, eye, arm and foot can be found. She is sitting on a chair with her leg and foot sticking out. She has a large hat on her spiky orange hair. It has a large feather curving right and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chest. Hanging from her neck is necklace with four jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the left. Her arm has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom left of the page her large foot has the glass slipper on it, but it only fits onto her toes! The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear, eye and foot can be found. She wears a large elaborate wig with a large ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace around her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. She stands on her large bare foot waiting to try on the glass slipper, which will not fit her either!

Cinderella's ugly sisters leave for the Ball (Image 3) (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows Cinderella and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. Cinderella is on the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. Cinderella is standing facing forward with her arms down by her sides. She looks very unhappy. She is wearing a ragged brown dress with four patches. She has bare feet. In the right centre of the page isnbsp;the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only arm, ear and eye can be found. She has a large green hat on her spiky ginger hair. It has a large feather curving left and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chested body. Hanging from her neck is a necklace with four yellow jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the right. Her arm on the left has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom of the page her large yellow shoe pokes out from under her long purple dress. The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear and eye can be found. She wears a large elaborate pink wig with a large red ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace hanging from her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. Some of her large red shoe can be found partly hidden by her long bright blue dress.

Cinderella's ugly sisters trying on the glass slipper (Image 11) (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This image shows the Prince's servant and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The servant is in the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. The servant is seen standing facing to the right so only one arm, eye and leg can be found. He wears a soft cap on his head in the top left of the page. He wears a jerkin on his upper body and his arm is held out to the right holding a royal cushion which he uses to carry the lost glass slipper. He wears padded breeches to just above his knees. At the bottom left of the page he has long, slightly curled shoes. In the centre of the page the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only ear, eye, arm and foot can be found. She is sitting on a chair with her leg and foot sticking out. She has a large hat on her spiky orange hair. It has a large feather curving right and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chest. Hanging from her neck is necklace with four jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the left. Her arm has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom left of the page her large foot has the glass slipper on it, but it only fits onto her toes! The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear, eye and foot can be found. She wears a large elaborate wig with a large ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace around her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. She stands on her large bare foot waiting to try on the glass slipper, which will not fit her either!

Cinderella's ugly sisters trying on the glass slipper (Image 11) (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This image shows the Prince's servant and the two ugly sisters. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The servant is in the left of the page and the two ugly sisters are on the right of the page. The servant is seen standing facing to the right so only one arm, eye and leg can be found. He wears a soft cap on his head in the top left of the page. He wears a jerkin on his upper body and his arm is held out to the right holding a royal cushion which he uses to carry the lost glass slipper. He wears padded breeches to just above his knees. At the bottom left of the page he has long, slightly curled shoes. In the centre of the page the tall thin ugly sister. She is seen from the side so one only ear, eye, arm and foot can be found. She is sitting on a chair with her leg and foot sticking out. She has a large hat on her spiky orange hair. It has a large feather curving right and down. She has a long thin pointed nose, a big ear and lips that stick out. A thin neck joins her head to her flat chest. Hanging from her neck is necklace with four jewels on it. Around her waist she has a thin belt fixed with a jewelled buckle on the left. Her arm has a bracelet with three round jewels on it. At the bottom left of the page her large foot has the glass slipper on it, but it only fits onto her toes! The ugly sister on the right of the page is also seen from the side so only one arm, ear, eye and foot can be found. She wears a large elaborate wig with a large ribbon bow at the top. She has a round ruddy face with a large round nose and a large ear. There is a big necklace around her neck with four large jewels on it. She has four pearls sewn in a vertical line on her sleeve. To the right and left of her fat hand are more pearls sewn on in a horizontal line. She has a large bottom because she is wearing a bustle. The bottom of her dress is finished with a lace trim. She stands on her large bare foot waiting to try on the glass slipper, which will not fit her either!

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