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Wallace and Grace Take the Case (Wallace and Grace)

by Heather Alexander Laura Zarrin

The Read & Bloom line offers high interest, character driven stories for newly independent readers that feature full-color illustrations throughout and will transition kids from leveled readers to a lifetime of reading. In this charming series, perfect for newly independent readers, kids will be treated to simple whodunit mysteries as an utterly delightful owl duo put their heads together. In their first adventure, Wallace and Grace meet a rabbit who is sure he saw a ghost! But the clues lead them in a different direction. Something is spooking the garden . . . can Wallace and Grace solve this case?

Wanted: Prince Charming (Race Ahead With Reading #10)

by A.H. Benjamin

Princess Reverie never stops daydreaming about her Prince Charming. But she never seems to find him! Join in with her hilarious attempts to find her true love.Race Ahead with Reading is the perfect introduction to reading chapters with brand new page turning reads in five short bite size chapters, to encourage children to take the driving seat with their reading.

Waves of Waste (Global Heroes #1)

by Damian Harvey

Join our team of Global Heroes in this fast-paced, science-themed chapter book as they aim to rid the seas of the rising pollution and waste, but must also navigate deadly dangers from sea predators... Great for readers age 7+ these adventure stories are also full of fascinating facts. These illustrated chapter books are perfect for making fascinating science topics accessible to young readers, inspiring a thirst for knowledge and learning by stealth. The team of characters come from around the world to give a truly global outlook.

We Don't Eat This!: Independent Reading Green 5 (Reading Champion #4)

by Sue Graves

This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Ben and Jack really want to help on the farm, but the animals just do not like the food they're handing out!Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.

We Like to Play: Independent Reading Pink 1B (Reading Champion #1)

by Barrie Wade

Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.Independent Reading Pink 1B stories are perfect for children aged 4+ who are reading at book band 1B (Pink) in classroom reading lessons.In this story, everyone likes to play - even Teddy!

Wechsler Individual Achievement Test - Third UK Edition (Examiner’s Manual) (PDF)

by David Wechsler

WIAT-IIl UK provides a reliable assessment of reading, language and numerical attainment in one test.

Wechsler Individual Achievement Test - Third UK Edition (UK Scoring and Normative Manual) (PDF)

by David Wechsler

WIAT-IIl UK provides a reliable assessment of reading, language and numerical attainment in one test.

Wedding in Delhi (Reading Champion #360)

by Katie Dale

Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.

What a Windy Day!: Whatever The Weather - What A Windy Day! (Start Reading: Whatever the Weather)

by Cynthia Rider

What a windy day. The wind is blowing the bin away! The wind is blowing the leaves away! The wind is blowing me away!

What About Me? Said the Flea

by Lily Murray

When a little girl sits down at her desk one day to write a story, she struggles to find her inspiration ... Luckily for her there’s a whole host of potential picture-book characters who want to be the star of her story and make their cases convincingly. There’s the magical, proud unicorn with sparkly hooves and a glittery horn. There are the big, burly bears hosting a picnic, the loveable llamas in pyjamas, the stylish sloth, the lion, the penguins, and even a roar-some, claw-some dinosaur …But, unnoticed by the little girl, an even littler flea is hopping and jumping around, hoping to be the one she chooses to write a story about. "What about me?" it cries.With all the big characters and commotion, will the flea ever be noticed?Set in fun, rhyming couplets, What About Me? Said the Flea celebrates the power of imagination, determination, and the good things that come in teeny tiny packages.

What Animals Eat: Independent Reading Green 5 Non-fiction (Reading Champion #515)

by Katie Woolley

This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE) Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills. Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.

What is Biodiversity

by Melina Laverty Eleanor Sterling Ian Harrison James Gibbs Robert Ahlfinger

This collection provides an overview of what is meant by the term 'biodiversity,' and how we measure it. The collection reviews the different levels of biodiversity, or the 'biodiversity hierarchy' including: genetic and phenotypic diversity; population diversity; species diversity; community diversity; ecosystem diversity; landscape diversity; and historical and ecological biogeographic diversity. Brief definitions of populations, species, communities, and ecosystems are provided, with some introductory discussion of different types of 'species concepts.' The collection defines the terms 'species richness' and 'species evenness' as methods for measuring species diversity, and it discusses the use of species richness as a surrogate for describing overall global biodiversity. The collection reviews the distribution of biodiversity in space, explaining the definitions of alpha, beta and gamma diversity for measuring diversity within and between ecosystems. The environmental factors that affect these patterns of spatial diversity are briefly discussed. The collection also includes a brief review of the different ways by which assessments of spatial diversity are used for conservation planning and management (e.g., based on ecoregions, or biodiversity hotspots and coldspots). The collection concludes with a brief discussion of diversity over geological time.

What Is Scenography? (PDF)

by Pamela Howard

Pamela Howard's What is Scenography? has become a classic text in contemporary theatre design and performance practice. In this second edition, the author expands on her holistic analysis of scenography as comprising space, text, research, art, performers, directors and spectators, to examine the changing nature of scenography in the twenty-first century. The book includes: case studies and anecdotes from Howard's own celebrated career illustrations of her own recent work, in full colour throughout an updated 'world view' of scenography, with definitions from the world's most famous and influential scenographers A direct and personal response to the question of how to define scenography by one of the world's leading practitioners, What is Scenography? continues to shape the work of visual theatremakers throughout the world.

What’s for lunch? class 1 - MIE

by Aruna Ankiah Gangadeen

"What's for Lunch?" invites Grade 1 readers into a delightful lunchtime scene with Ben and his friends. As the bell rings, signaling lunch, the children eagerly gather under a tree, unpacking their lunch bags filled with delectable treats. Excitement fills the air as they share their delicious meals – from Ben's favorite sausage and lettuce sandwich to Sara's crispy chips with ketchup, Rishi's flavorful fried rice with vegetables and chicken, and Anna's tempting chocolate cake, generously offered to her friends. Through engaging illustrations and simple language, the book captures the joy of mealtime and sharing, fostering discussions among young readers about their own lunch preferences and the importance of sharing and expressing gratitude.

Whee!: Get Up And Go! Whee! (Start Reading: Get Up and Go!)

by Jillian Powell

I like going on my hopper, I like going on my skates, I like going on my bike... Whee!

Where Is Sid? (Start Reading: Pip's Pets)

by Claire Llewellyn

The 'Pip's Pets' series uses simple stories to help young readers develop basic literacy skills, supplementing learning at both Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1.

Where's Buckshot? (Start Reading: Sheriff Stan)

by Mick Gowar

Sheriff Stan is a series of four books for Band 6 of the Start Reading programme.

Where's my Sock?: All About Henry: Where's My Sock? (Start Reading: All About Henry)

by Anne Rooney

Henry needs to go to school but he can't find his sock anywhere!

Which Bum's Mum's?

by Jonny Leighton

A hilarious tale of Ziggy the zebra’s journey through the savannah, and the different animal bums he encounters on his quest.When a young zebra accidentally causes a huge stampede, he finds himself lost and alone. But he knows he’ll find home again if he just looks out for his mum’s distinctive, zig-zag striped bum. Along the way, he’ll encounter big ones, small ones, spotty ones, tall ones, hairy bums, smelly bums, scaly ones and old ones, belonging to huge hippos, very tall giraffes, lazy lions and many more animals besides.Written by Jonny Leighton and illustrated by Mike Byrne, the dynamic duo behind Does a Bear Poo in the Woods?, this laugh-out-loud story book will be accompanied by very cheeky illustrations to complete the bum-tastic odyssey.

Who We Are Ks3 Anthology Teacher Pack: 24 Brilliant Texts To Enrich Your Ks3 English Curriculum (PDF)

by Ali Al-Jamri Joanne Benjamin-Lewis Payal Bhavsar Djamila Boothman Jamila Gavin Mike Gould Jo Heathcote Lindsay Skinner

24 brilliant texts to enrich your KS3 English curriculum Weave more representative and inclusive contemporary texts and writers into Key Stage 3 with this new anthology compiled by an expert panel of writers and teachers. Enable all students see themselves in or find a point of connection with the texts they are reading from the start of secondary school Choose from a diverse range of poetry, fiction extracts and non-fiction, including speeches and spoken sources to inspire students and help develop their writing skills Feel confident to deliver rewarding and engaging lessons using the teaching guidance, context notes, language support and ready-made activities Fully editable, downloadable and photocopiable so you can teach flexibly and share across the department

Who Will be King?: Independent Reading White 10 (Reading Champion #5)

by Katie Dale

The old King has a dilemma - who should be king after him? His sons are triplets! So the king decides to set them a series of tests... Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills. Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.

Why Anansi Has Eight Thin Legs : Read It Yourself - Level 3 Confident Reader (Read It Yourself)

by Ladybird

Based on the popular West African folk tale. Anansi the trickster spider has a plan to get a free meal from each of his friends. If they pull on a thread tied to his legs when the food is ready, he'll come and eat! But is his plan really so clever after all?Why Anasi Has Eight Thin Legs is from Confident Reader Level 3 and is perfect for more confident readers aged from 6+ who can read simple stories with help.Each book has been carefully checked by educational and subject consultants and includes comprehension puzzles, book band information, and tips for helping children with their reading.With five levels to take children from first phonics to fluent reading and a wide range of different stories and topics for every interest, Read It Yourself helps children build their confidence and begin reading for pleasure.

Why the Sun and Moon Live in the Sky: Read It Yourself - Level 2 Developing Reader (Read It Yourself)

by Ladybird

Based on the classic West African folk tale. Sun and Water are good friends and neighbours. When Sun and Moon decide to build a larger house so Water can visit, they get a big surprise! A mythical tale about friendship and the origins of the world as we know it.Why the Sun and Moon Live in the Sky is from Confident Reader Level 3 and is perfect for more confident readers aged from 6+ who can read simple stories with help.Each book has been carefully checked by educational and subject consultants and includes comprehension puzzles, book band information, and tips for helping children with their reading.With five levels to take children from first phonics to fluent reading and a wide range of different stories and topics for every interest, Read It Yourself helps children build their confidence and begin reading for pleasure.

Wicked Aunt Baba: A Russian Tale (Start Reading: Tales From Around the World #4)

by Jillian Powell

Wicked Aunt Baba wants to eat Tasha for dinner! Can Tasha escape in time...?

The Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale: Selected Tales from Chaucer (PDF)

by Edited by James Winny

The classic respected series in a stunning new design. This edition of The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale from the highly-respected Selected Tales series includes the full, complete text in the original Middle English, along with an in-depth introduction by James Winny, detailed notes and a comprehensive glossary.

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