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New Way, Pink Level, Parallel Books: Big Fish and Who Has My Red Fox (PDF)

by Hannie Truijens

Two short stories about a little girl; in one she loses a favourite stuffed animal, and in the other she goes fishing with her grandmother. The New Way series offers a wide range of stories - traditional and contemporary, humorous and fantastic - to appeal to today's children. nbsp;

New Way, Red Level, Parallel Books: Adam's bike and Is this your hat? (PDF)

by Hannie Truijens

"Helen found a hat in the road and put it on. 'I don't like it,' she said." "Adam wanted a bike for his birthday." 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.

New Way, Red Level, Parallel Books: Adam's bike and Is this your hat? (PDF)

by Hannie Truijens

"Helen found a hat in the road and put it on. 'I don't like it,' she said." "Adam wanted a bike for his birthday." 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.

No More Pets (Nippers, Yellow Series)

by Beryl Gilroy

"We had a hamster once," Costas explained to the kitten. "It was my hamster. And my brother Andreas, it was his as well. It climbed out of the cage, and made a big hole in my mama's coat. So big the hole was, I could put my ball through it. My mama said, 'No-more pets must come in my house! Look at my coat! A hole as big as a football.' My papa said, 'You hear that, my sons. You hear what your mama says! NO MORE PETS!' Andreas said, 'Yes, Papa! I hear your words. I hear, no more pets!' I said, 'Yes, Papa! Yes, Mama! No more pets.'"

"Not me," said the monkey

by Colin West

This jungle tale reads as a long joke, furnished with a hilarious punch lin. A simple scenario is established, and the lively, repetitive text builds up to the satisfying end twist, which is guaranteed to tickle even the most reluctant reader. Great fun to read aloud, this lively story is perfect as an early reader and bears many repeated readings, when the punch line can be gleefully pre-empted.

"Not me," said the monkey (PDF)

by Colin West

This jungle tale reads as a long joke, furnished with a hilarious punch lin. A simple scenario is established, and the lively, repetitive text builds up to the satisfying end twist, which is guaranteed to tickle even the most reluctant reader. Great fun to read aloud, this lively story is perfect as an early reader and bears many repeated readings, when the punch line can be gleefully pre-empted.

NR360, Level 4, Upstarts: Molly and the Giant

by Betty Root

The New Reading 360 series is designed to provide a solid literary foundation for infants and build on previous literacy knowledge for juniors. Pocket books have been written to get children reading independently and for fun. They provide the opportunity to improve reading stamina and fluency.

NR360, Level 4, Upstarts: Molly and the Giant

by Betty Root

The New Reading 360 series is designed to provide a solid literary foundation for infants and build on previous literacy knowledge for juniors. Pocket books have been written to get children reading independently and for fun. They provide the opportunity to improve reading stamina and fluency.

NR360, Level 6: Let's be Friends (PDF)

by Malcolm Mcleod

Level 6 of the New Reading 360 Reader Series by Ginn and Company

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

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 Tales, Level 7: The Gools (PDF)

by Jean Ure David Pattison

Pocket Tales is part of Pocket Reads, a superb collection of quality books that really capture children's imaginations Pocket Reads have fantastic breadth and variety of genre, with Pocket Sci-Fi, Pocket Facts and Pocket Chillers making up the rest of the collection of independent readers. The fiction books are beautifully illustrated and are guaranteed to appeal to even the most reluctant of readers. The non-fiction readers are equally as stunning and will captivate and excite children with fascinating facts. The 105 pocket-sized fiction and non-fiction readers have each been carefully levelled to the National Curriculum and Book-Banded to ensure children make progression. You can therefore be assured that every reading experience is one that counts.

NR360, Pocket Tales, Level 7: The Gools (PDF)

by Jean Ure David Pattison

Pocket Tales is part of Pocket Reads, a superb collection of quality books that really capture children's imaginations Pocket Reads have fantastic breadth and variety of genre, with Pocket Sci-Fi, Pocket Facts and Pocket Chillers making up the rest of the collection of independent readers. The fiction books are beautifully illustrated and are guaranteed to appeal to even the most reluctant of readers. The non-fiction readers are equally as stunning and will captivate and excite children with fascinating facts. The 105 pocket-sized fiction and non-fiction readers have each been carefully levelled to the National Curriculum and Book-Banded to ensure children make progression. You can therefore be assured that every reading experience is one that counts.

NR360, Pocket Tales, Level 7: The Gools

by Jean Ure David Pattison

Pocket Tales is part of Pocket Reads, a superb collection of quality books that really capture children's imaginations Pocket Reads have fantastic breadth and variety of genre, with Pocket Sci-Fi, Pocket Facts and Pocket Chillers making up the rest of the collection of independent readers. The fiction books are beautifully illustrated and are guaranteed to appeal to even the most reluctant of readers. The non-fiction readers are equally as stunning and will captivate and excite children with fascinating facts. The 105 pocket-sized fiction and non-fiction readers have each been carefully levelled to the National Curriculum and Book-Banded to ensure children make progression. You can therefore be assured that every reading experience is one that counts.

Numeracy Year 3: Pupil's Book (PDF)

by Peter Patilla Paul Broadbent

A Key Stage one numeracy pupil's textbook for Year three containing differentiated material and complete coverage of the National Numeracy Framework.

Onw a'r Cawr (Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 6 Tylluanod)

by Roderick Hunt

Rhan o Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 6 Tylluanod. [Part of Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 6 Tylluanod.]

Onw y Clown (Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 3 Rhagor o Storiau Pecyn A)

by Roderick Hunt Alex Brychta Emily Huws

Rhan o Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 3 Rhagor o Storiau Pecyn A. [Part of Coeden Ddarllen Rhydychen Cam 3 Rhagor o Storiau Pecyn A.]

The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark (PDF)

by Jill Tomlinson

Plop, the Baby Barn Owl, is like every Barn Owl there ever was, except for one thing - he is afraid of the dark.

Owls (PDF)

by Emily Bone

This book presents the reader with a large amount of information about owls, including different types of owls and how they live.

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 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: Floppy's Phonics Joe

by Roderick Hunt Alex Brychta

Floppy's Phonics provide fun, decodable stories and non-fiction, developed to be interwoven with existing much-loved Biff, Chip and Kipper stories for focused synthetic phonics practice. Books contain inside cover notes to support children in their reading. Help with childrens reading development is also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk. This book is also available as part of a mixed pack of 6 different books or a class pack of 36 books of the same Oxford Reading Tree level.

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