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GNR360, Level 6: The Snow Girl and the Snow Boy (PDF)

by Ginn

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. The titles for the fourth set in level 6 are: Poster Peter; The Man Who Caught A Mermaid; Ben's Fantastic Plant; and The Snow Girl and the Snow Boy.

Spy Dog, Book 1: Spy Dog

by Andrew Cope

Spy Dog by Andrew Cope is the first book in the brilliant series about the loveable Lara - Spy Dog extroadinaire! Forget 007, It's time to meet GM451: a Spy Dog - the first of her kind! Agent's ID: GM451 or LARA or Licensed Assault and Rescue Animal or that pesky mutt Distinguishing Features: Black and white mongrel, appears ordinary when working undercover, one black ear sticks up and the other flops down over one eye. Skills: Whistling, computer skills, unarmed combat, five languages, PlayStation grandmaster and many others . . . Employer: The Secret Service Hates: Villains, injustice and crime Current Mission: Escape an evil drug baron, go undercover, await retrieval by the Secret Service and try not to get too fond of the family she has chosen to looks after her. Alternate ISBN 9781405662055

Spy Dog, Book 1: Spy Dog (PDF)

by Andrew Cope

Spy Dog by Andrew Cope is the first book in the brilliant series about the loveable Lara - Spy Dog extroadinaire! Forget 007, It's time to meet GM451: a Spy Dog - the first of her kind! Agent's ID: GM451 or LARA or Licensed Assault and Rescue Animal or that pesky mutt Distinguishing Features: Black and white mongrel, appears ordinary when working undercover, one black ear sticks up and the other flops down over one eye. Skills: Whistling, computer skills, unarmed combat, five languages, PlayStation grandmaster and many others . . . Employer: The Secret Service Hates: Villains, injustice and crime Current Mission: Escape an evil drug baron, go undercover, await retrieval by the Secret Service and try not to get too fond of the family she has chosen to looks after her. Alternate ISBN 9781405662055

Progress with Meaning Plus, Turquoise, Level 17: The Smallest Horses

by Jenny Giles

Clare and Abby stood very still. There, in front of them, were two tiny horses. The horses were not even as tall as the girls! PM is a firm favourite amongst Primary Schools due to its reputation for reading success. Offering over 800 carefully levelled fiction and non-fiction books, PM builds confidence through gradual progression and step-by-step support.

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.

Wellington Square, Level 3, Set A: A Bomb Scare

by Tessa Krailing

Part of a series of stories and activities centred on a real neighbourhood, Wellington Square, and the people who live there. From Level 3 onwards, the stories also contain supplementary materials and suggestions dealing with non-fiction texts.

Wellington Square, Level 3, Set A: A Bomb Scare

by Tessa Krailing

Part of a series of stories and activities centred on a real neighbourhood, Wellington Square, and the people who live there. From Level 3 onwards, the stories also contain supplementary materials and suggestions dealing with non-fiction texts.

Bumble Bee

by Pat Quinn

A short, factual book about a bumble bee.

Turnips for Dinner

by Joy Cowley

"'Turnips for dinner!' said the zookeeper." A short rhyming book.

Story Chest, Stage 1, Read-Together Books: Dan the Flying Man

by Joy Cowley

"'I am Dan, the flying man. Catch me, catch me, if you can.'" "Story Chest" is a scheme of high interest readers for KS1/2. This well-known series has self-contained, funny and predictable stories. Good for using with beginner readers and reluctant/SEN readers because of the style and predictable text.

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, Blue Level, Easy Start: The Sandwich Box

by Keith Gaines

She looked in the box. 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. Written in response to teachers' requests for more core material at the early levels of New Way. Easy Starts consolidate the vocabulary of the existing core books, and reinforce work on phonics. The White, Pink, Red and Green Levels each include six readers, with stories of animal characters for pre-readers to children aged six. Key features include: clear phonic support; meaningful, humorous contexts; and further consolidation of vocabulary in the core books. The teacher's guide: offers detailed vocabulary lists; describes the phonic element of Easy Start; provides word games to consolidate vocabulary; and gives suggestions for oral follow-up work.

A Big Book of Counting and Chanting Rhymes

by John Foster

This collection of counting and chanting rhymes have been chosen to support the literacy hour and numeracy hour. They are designed to help young children to learn to count, and to explore and develop an understanding of poetry.

A Big Book of Counting and Chanting Rhymes

by John Foster

This collection of counting and chanting rhymes have been chosen to support the literacy hour and numeracy hour. They are designed to help young children to learn to count, and to explore and develop an understanding of poetry.

Oxford Reading Tree, Songbirds, Stage 3: The Scrap Rocket and Other Stories

by Julia Donaldson

Book band 3 yellow. Oxford stage 3. Ron the Rabbit makes a rocket out of the things he finds.

Oxford Reading Tree, Songbirds, Stage 3: The Scrap Rocket and Other Stories (PDF)

by Julia Donaldson

Book band 3 yellow. Oxford stage 3. Ron the Rabbit makes a rocket out of the things he finds.

Gigglers, Green: Toothless!

by Jenny Dobbie

Why do you want to go fishing, Lucy? asked Grandad. To find your teeth, of course, said Lucy. How are you going to do that? asked Grandad, climbing into the boat after Lucy. You'll see, smiled Lucy. It's a surprise. Based on the success of Sparklers, Gigglers is a new series of chapter books with even funnier storylines and appealing full-colour illustrations. Each book allows your pupils to experience reading success as they gain the skills they need to become confident, eager readers. Each of the 3 levels consist of 8 fast-moving books that are easy to read and easy to understand Research shows that children love funny stories - what keeps them giggling keeps them reading! The Teacher's Guide, for each level, provides comprehensive activity material, copymasters and Guided Reading discussion points for each book

Collins Big Cat, Band 00/Lilac: Stripes (PDF)

by Monica Hughes

Where do you see stripes around you? This non-fiction picture book looks at all sorts of stripes. Do you see them on a zebra's fur, or as shadows on the pavement, or on a bright, woolly jumper? Alongside each photograph is a close-up snapshot that magnifies the various textiles and materials in detail. Lilac/Band 0 - wordless book that gives information through pictures and is designed to develop understanding about how information books work. Text type - Non-Fiction A simple pictoral summary at the end of the book provides an oppportunity to recap and discuss the information in the book. This book is ideal for supporting early work on patterns and art. This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery

Collins Big Cat, Band 01A/Pink A: Pushing and Pulling (PDF)

by Monica Hughes

The colourful photographs in this non-fiction recount demonstrates different ways of pushing and pulling through photographs taken in a children's playground, using swings, roundabouts and climbing frames and simple captions. Pink A/Band 1A books offer emergent readers very simple text supported by illustrations. Text type - A simple non-fiction recount. The photographs are repeated on pages 14 and 15 under the headings pushing and pulling providing an oppportunity to recap and discuss the information in the book. This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery

Collins Big Cat, Band 02A/Red A: What's Inside (PDF)

by Monica Hughes

What's inside a nut? What's inside a pod? What's inside you and me? The clear photos in this book will show children what's inside all sorts of things, from a pea inside a peapod to the skeletons inside us. Red A/ Band 2A books offer predictable texts with famliar objects and actions, combined with simple story development or information development. Text type - A simple information book. Pages 14 and 15 provide an opportunity for children to recap and discuss the text. This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery

Collins Big Cat, Band 01A/Pink A: Cars (PDF)

by Monica Hughes

This book helps children identify different types of car by colour using simple, repetitive text which reinforces common colour words. Cars are shown both in close-up and in action in its surroundings, driving in the city, off the road or tearing around a Grand Prix circuit. Pink A/Band 1A books offer emergent readers very simple text supported by illustrations. Text type - A non-fiction report Pages 14 and 15 give children the opportunting to recap the information and discuss the text. This book has been levelled for Reading Recovery.

Collins Big Cat, Band 07, Turquoise: Good Fun Farm

by Ian Whybrow Collins Big Cat Staff

Collins Big Cat is a guided reading series edited by Cliff Moon. Top children's authors and illustrators have created fiction and non-fiction books that your children will love to read, banded to help you choose the right book for every child. Practical teaching notes are included at the back of each book.

Collins Big Cat, Band 15/Emerald: Pirate! (PDF)

by Gates Susan

It's Cal and Annie's first day at their new school. Cal is terrified that his little sister is going to tell the other children at school the family secret - that their dad is a pirate. All goes well to begin with, but as the day progresses, the news soon gets out! Emerald/Band 15 books provide a widening range of genres including science fiction and biography, prompting more ways to respond to texts. Text type - A story with a familiar setting. The excitement chart on pages 46 and 47 can be used to support an oral recount of the events of the story. Curriculum links - PSHE: Healthy lifestyles (emotional health). This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader

Don't do that!

by Tony Ross

Nellie has a stunningly pretty nose, but she just can't resist picking it. Eventually she goes too far, and her finger gets stuck! Everyone has a go at prising her finger out, but their efforts just make things worse.

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