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Life Cycle of a frog 2 of 5 (Frog spawn development) (UEB Uncontracted)


On this page there are three images showing frog spawn development. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the top of the page is the blastocyst surrounded by the jelly yolk in which it will develop. At the centre of the page is an image of the embryo stage; the cells are beginning to arrange themselves into the different areas that will become limbs and organs. The image at the bottom of the page shows a tadpole, still in the egg and surrounded by yolk, but ready to hatch. It has a scale to its right showing approximate size.

Life Cycle of a frog 3 of 5 (Tadpole development) (Large Print)


This is a multi-page image of the four stages of tadpole development, set on two pages. There are locator dots shown, which will be at the top left of each page when the images are the right way up. Each illustration has a scale showing its approximate size. Page 1: This page shows two illustrations of a tadpole with its head to the right of the page and its tail to the left. It is shown from the side so only one eye can be found. At the top of the page the tadpole is at an early stage of development. It still has gills to get its oxygen from the water, one of which can be found just to the left of its eye. At the bottom of the page the tadpole has grown and lost its gills. It has now developed so that it can breathe air through its mouth. Page 2: This page shows two more stages of development of the frog tadpole with its head to the right and tail to the left. At the top of the page the tadpole is viewed from the side with only one eye visible. One of its recently formed back legs can be found along the bottom edge of its body and the little bud of one of the emerging front legs can be found to the left of its mouth. At the bottom of the page the tadpole is seen from above. At the right of the image both of the tadpoles eyes are on view. To the left of this its front legs can be found and further left its back legs and tail. It is beginning to change from its 'fishy' shape to one that is more froglike.

Life Cycle of a frog 3 of 5 (Tadpole development) (UEB Contracted)


This is a multi-page image of the four stages of tadpole development, set on two pages. There are locator dots shown, which will be at the top left of each page when the images are the right way up. Each illustration has a scale showing its approximate size. Page 1: This page shows two illustrations of a tadpole with its head to the right of the page and its tail to the left. It is shown from the side so only one eye can be found. At the top of the page the tadpole is at an early stage of development. It still has gills to get its oxygen from the water, one of which can be found just to the left of its eye. At the bottom of the page the tadpole has grown and lost its gills. It has now developed so that it can breathe air through its mouth. Page 2: This page shows two more stages of development of the frog tadpole with its head to the right and tail to the left. At the top of the page the tadpole is viewed from the side with only one eye visible. One of its recently formed back legs can be found along the bottom edge of its body and the little bud of one of the emerging front legs can be found to the left of its mouth. At the bottom of the page the tadpole is seen from above. At the right of the image both of the tadpoles eyes are on view. To the left of this its front legs can be found and further left its back legs and tail. It is beginning to change from its 'fishy' shape to one that is more froglike.

Life Cycle of a frog 3 of 5 (Tadpole development) (UEB Uncontracted)


This is a multi-page image of the four stages of tadpole development, set on two pages. There are locator dots shown, which will be at the top left of each page when the images are the right way up. Each illustration has a scale showing its approximate size. Page 1: This page shows two illustrations of a tadpole with its head to the right of the page and its tail to the left. It is shown from the side so only one eye can be found. At the top of the page the tadpole is at an early stage of development. It still has gills to get its oxygen from the water, one of which can be found just to the left of its eye. At the bottom of the page the tadpole has grown and lost its gills. It has now developed so that it can breathe air through its mouth. Page 2: This page shows two more stages of development of the frog tadpole with its head to the right and tail to the left. At the top of the page the tadpole is viewed from the side with only one eye visible. One of its recently formed back legs can be found along the bottom edge of its body and the little bud of one of the emerging front legs can be found to the left of its mouth. At the bottom of the page the tadpole is seen from above. At the right of the image both of the tadpoles eyes are on view. To the left of this its front legs can be found and further left its back legs and tail. It is beginning to change from its 'fishy' shape to one that is more froglike.

Life Cycle of a frog 5 of 5 (Adult frog) (UEB Contracted)


This page is filled with the image of an adult frog stretched out to its full length. It is seen from above with its head at the top and back legs at the bottom. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. To the left is a scale showing the approximate size of its body. In the top centre of the page is the frog's upper lip with two eyes slightly down from this. The frog's front legs, extending out to hand-like feet, can be found to either side. The frog's rounded body is in the centre of the page with two lines in the middle indicating the boney structure of its back. The lower half of the image shows the frog's two well-muscled rear legs extending down from its body and ending in three-toed feet at the bottom of the page.

Life Cycle of a frog 5 of 5 (Adult frog) (UEB Uncontracted)


This page is filled with the image of an adult frog stretched out to its full length. It is seen from above with its head at the top and back legs at the bottom. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. To the left is a scale showing the approximate size of its body. In the top centre of the page is the frog's upper lip with two eyes slightly down from this. The frog's front legs, extending out to hand-like feet, can be found to either side. The frog's rounded body is in the centre of the page with two lines in the middle indicating the boney structure of its back. The lower half of the image shows the frog's two well-muscled rear legs extending down from its body and ending in three-toed feet at the bottom of the page.

Lighthouse Year 2, Gold: Grandpas Bright Ideas (PDF)

by Bob Wilson

This collection of infant reading books works as the skills-focused backbone of guided reading resources, with step-by-step skills coverage and the full range of genre. The scheme correlates to the NLS and the Scottish 5-14 Attainment targets for children. The readers in this scheme feature a wide range of genres (including non-fiction) and are levelled to Book Bands, the grading system recommended by the NLS. Within each Lighthouse band the books are organized in order of challenge, so each session moves children on. Each reader has an accompanying teaching notes booklet which gives guidance on teaching a range of reading skills.

Like a Charm

by Elle McNicoll

Edinburgh is a city filled with magical creatures. No one can see them... except Ramya Knox. As she is pulled into her family's world of secrets and spells, Ramya sets out to discover the truth about the Hidden Folk with only three words of warning from her grandfather: Beware the Sirens. Plunged into an adventure that will change everything, Ramya is about to learn that there is more to her powers than she ever imagined.

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.

Literacy Evolve: Invasion (PDF)

by June Crebbin

William, Duke of Normandy, has invaded England to conquer King Harold and take his crow. Can Rollo, his pageboy, help William win the battle and become King of England?

Llofrudd y Camera

by Alan Gibbons

Roedd eu llygaid yn rhythu. Roedd eu cegau ar agor. Roedden nhw'n sgrechian. Pan mae Aled yn gweld y dyn â'r camera am y tro cyntaf, mae'n gwybod bod rhywbeth mawr o'i le. Ond does neb yn fodlon gwrando arno, dim hyd yn oed pan fydd ei fam a'i dad yn diflannu. All Aled ddod o hyd i'r dyn unwaith eto - ac os fydd e'n llwyddo, all e gael ei rieni 'nôl? [Their eyes were wide. Their mouths were open. They were screaming. When Jimmy first sees the man with the camera, he knows that something is very wrong. But no one will listen to him, not even when his mom and dad disappear, Can Jimmy track down the man again - and if he does, can he get his parents back?]

Longman Reading World, Level 5, Book 5: A Marvellous Mix (PDF)

by Pat Edwards Wendy Body

Twelve stories in one Marvellous Mix: 1. Marvellous Medicine No.4 - Roald Dahl; 2. Poor Doris - Max Fatchen; 3. Meet an author - Roald Dahl; 4. Fascinating facts - Folklore remedies; 5. The Training of a Champion - Morris Lurie; 6. What do you weigh?; 7. Lizzie Dripping and the Witch - Helen Cresswell; 8. Fancy That! Odd inscriptions on tombstones; 9. A Postcard from the Stars - Brian Ball; 10. Higgledy-piggledy and Topsy-turvy - Leila Berg; 11. Special days: Saint Andrew's Day; 12. Take 2 when feeling blue

Lonsdale Science: Revision Guide (Key Stage 2 Essentials) (PDF)

by Grace A Adams

This KS2 Science revision guide is for levels 3-5 inclusive and provides a concise summary of the work covered through Years 3-6 and covers all the skills which need to be demonstrated in Key Stage 2 assessments.

Lonsdale Science: Pupil Worksheets (Key Stage 2 Essentials) (PDF)

by Grace A Adams

These worksheets provide further practice to test and reinforce understanding of the material covered in the KS2 Science Revision Guide.nbsp;

The Lottie Project (PDF)

by Jacqueline Wilson

Hi! I'm Charlie (DON'T call me Charlotte - ever!). History is boring, right? Wrong! The Victorians weren't all deadly dull and drippy. Lottie certainly isn't. She's eleven - like me - but she's left school and has a job as a nursery maid. Her life is really hard, just work work work, but I bet she'd know what to do about my mum's awful boyfriend and his wimpy little son. I bet she wouldn't mess it all up like I do... Alternate ISBNs 9780440863663 9781407045122

Louis Braille

by Tessa Potter

Each title in this series tells the story of a man or woman whose dedication to their chosen cause led to changes that affect all our lives today. Each includes a vivid description of the world in which the famous person lived. This book describes how one blind French boy developed a system of reading, in the early part of the nineteenth century, that opened up the world to blind people everywhere. His development of a system of dots to represent letters was based on a military method of night communications. Through his story, the reader also learns what life was like for blind people then, and what a difference Braille made to them, while accurate drawings show how the Braille system works.

Louisa the Ballerina (PDF)

by Adele Geras

Louisa's Secret: When Louisa's ballet class have to choose partners, her new neighbour Tony is the perfect choice. But Tony thinks ballet lessons are for wimps! Louisa in the Wings: A Russian ballet company comes to town and Louisa is desperate to see them. She tries to raise the money for the tickets but it's all sold out! Can anyone help her? A Rival for Louisa: At first, Louisa doesn't like Phoebe, the new girl in her ballet class. But they soon find out they have more in common than they thought...

Louisa the Ballerina (PDF)

by Adele Geras

Louisa's Secret: When Louisa's ballet class have to choose partners, her new neighbour Tony is the perfect choice. But Tony thinks ballet lessons are for wimps! Louisa in the Wings: A Russian ballet company comes to town and Louisa is desperate to see them. She tries to raise the money for the tickets but it's all sold out! Can anyone help her? A Rival for Louisa: At first, Louisa doesn't like Phoebe, the new girl in her ballet class. But they soon find out they have more in common than they thought...

Lowri Angel

by Jacqueline Wilson Elin Meek

Nofel sy'n ymdrin mewn modd sensitif iawn â cholli ffrind, a'r modd y mae'r prif gymeriad yn dygymod â'r golled honno o ddydd i ddydd yw hon. Mae'r awdures yn trafod marwolaeth a hiraeth, themâu digon prin mewn nofelau i blant yn y Gymraeg. Addasiad Cymraeg o Vicky Angel. [A superb story about a girl grieving for her best friend. Jacqueline Wilson's characters are beautifully observed, and the story is filled to the brim with an emotional truth that is awe-inspiring and captivating. A Welsh adaptation of Vicky Angel.] *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.

Mac Pync (Cyfres Corryn)

by Alys Jones

Rhan o gyfres o nofelau byrion ar gyfer plant 7-10 oed. Cyhoeddwyd gyntaf ym 1987. [Part of a series of short novels for children 7-10 years old. First published in 1987.] *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.

Macbeth (Shakespeare Stories) (PDF)

by Andrew Matthews William Shakespeare

This series gives young readers the chance to discover Shakespeare for themselves. The stories come originally from the highly successful gift collection The Orchard Book of Shakespeare Stories. Also included are useful notes on the themes within the stories and a background to the Globe theatre.

Mad About Monkeys (Owen Davey Animal Series #2)

by Owen Davey

Ever wondered what monkeys are and what makes them so special? With over 250 species inhabiting our planet, this book explores the many different types of monkeys from the smallest Pygmy Marmoset to the largest Mandrill as well as providing all the facts you wanted to know and more. Discover where monkeys come from, how they swing from tree to tree and why they fight and play with each other. After reading this beautifully illustrated book by Owen Davey, you'll soon be raving mad about monkeys!

Maestro (Cyfres Swigod)

by Sian Northey

Mae Menna wedi dwlu'n llwyr ar geffylau ac yn treulio'i hamser sbâr i gyd yn gofalu am hen gobyn bach tew y bobl drws nesaf. Mae Jake, fodd bynnag, yn berchen ar geffyl mawr hardd o'r enw Maestro ac o'r farn bod ceffylau yn hen bethau diflas. Mae'r stori'n datblygu'n gelfydd a chawn ddarganfod pam mae Jake a'i fam wedi teithio o Bortiwgal i Gymru. [Menna loves horses and enjoys caring for next door's little cob, but Jake owns a noble horse called Maestro and doesn't share the same interest. The story takes an interesting turn as we learn why Jake and his mother have travelled from Portugal to Wales.] *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.

The Magic Dance (Magic Ballerina) (World Book Day edition)

by Darcey Bussell

Holly must find someone special to hand the magic ballet shoes to - could Jade the street dancing girl be the one? Meanwhile in Enchantia King Rat is up to mischief again. he's banished the First Cuckoo of summer and disguised himself as King Tristan to play havoc at the palace. Can Holly save her friends from his dastardly ways one more time?

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