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Look Out on the Road
by Paul HumphreyThree children take the reader on a walk around town and out into the country to point out the many dangers that face children when they are out on their own or with their parents, walking or cycling on the road. The aim of this book is to guide rather than to frighten children.
Lost!
by David McphailA small boy on his way to school befriends a very large bear who is lost. The boy shows the bear the sights of the city, then finds that he too is lost. But the bear makes sure that the boy gets home safely. This book is by the author of The Bear's Bicycle and The Bear's Toothache.
New Way, Blue Level, Easy Start: The Sandwich Box
by Keith GainesShe 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.
NR360, Level 6: Let's be Friends (PDF)
by Malcolm McleodLevel 6 of the New Reading 360 Reader Series by Ginn and Company
Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 6, More Owls: The Shiny Key (1994 edition)
by Roderick HuntThe Magic Key transports the children to a wood where many items of jewellery have been stolen by a magpie. The children find all the stolen goods.
Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 6, More Owls: The Shiny Key (1994 edition) (PDF)
by Roderick HuntThe Magic Key transports the children to a wood where many items of jewellery have been stolen by a magpie. The children find all the stolen goods.
Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 7, More Owls: Roman Adventure (PDF)
by Roderick HuntThe children go to Ancient Rome and learn about chariots and introduce the Roman's to pizza.
Oxford Reading Tree, Stage 7, More Owls: Roman Adventure
by Roderick HuntThe children go to Ancient Rome and learn about chariots and introduce the Roman's to pizza.
Rhyme World, Stage 4: The Moonsnoop
by Jill Atkins"Andrew Groom is a boy too cool to be true! He invented a Moonsnoop from plans that he drew." This title is part of the Rhyme World series which presents carefully graded phonic readers.
Sunshine Spirals, Set 6: Ali's Story
by Jan WellsThese stories introduce, repeat and consolidate the essential vocabulary that children need to become fluent readers. The key words and phrases chosen for reinforcement are those most commonly required by children for their own writing. In the first story, Ali takes a monkey home. In the second story, Ali goes fishing with dad.
Sunshine Spirals, Set 6: Ali's Story (PDF)
by Jan WellsThese stories introduce, repeat and consolidate the essential vocabulary that children need to become fluent readers. The key words and phrases chosen for reinforcement are those most commonly required by children for their own writing. In the first story, Ali takes a monkey home. In the second story, Ali goes fishing with dad.
Don't do that!
by Tony RossNellie 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.
Ginn New Reading 360, Level 4, Little Books, Set 3: "I'm a good boy"
by Keith GardnerDad gets Tom and Jill a surprise that talks, I'm a good boy, says something. The Ginn New Reading 360 series is designed to provide a solid literary foundation for infants and build on previous literacy knowledge for juniors. Little books reinforce and consolidate the vocabulary found in the readers. They can be used within the classroom or as a home-school reading project.
Ginn New Reading 360, Level 4, Little Books, Set 3: "I'm a good boy"
by Keith GardnerDad gets Tom and Jill a surprise that talks, I'm a good boy, says something. The Ginn New Reading 360 series is designed to provide a solid literary foundation for infants and build on previous literacy knowledge for juniors. Little books reinforce and consolidate the vocabulary found in the readers. They can be used within the classroom or as a home-school reading project.
GNR360, Level 3: Horses
by Barbara MitchelhillThis book consists of a short story explaining how a horse reached its destination much faster than a car due to traffic delays experienced by the car. The book then explains the life of horses such as where they live, what they eat and the types of work they can do.
GNR360, Level 3: Horses
by Barbara MitchelhillThis book consists of a short story explaining how a horse reached its destination much faster than a car due to traffic delays experienced by the car. The book then explains the life of horses such as where they live, what they eat and the types of work they can do.
GNR360, Level 3: Lost and Found
by Barbara MitchelhillA young boy finds a baby fox in his garden. The fox has lost his mother so the boy tries to feed him and make him safe. The mother returns to take her baby home to the countryside and the boy learns that foxes like to live in the wild.
GNR360, Level 4: Animal Tales
by Theodore ClymerThis book contains two stories: The Lion and The Mouse The Gingerbread Boy.</The hungry lion agrees to let the mouse go, later when the lion in trapped in a net, the mouse sets hime free. The moral of the story is that mercy brings its reward and that there is no being so small that it cannot help a greater.In the Gingerbread Boy escapes from various pursuers to then be tricked by a fox.
GNR360, Level 4: Animal Tales (PDF)
by Theodore ClymerThis book contains two stories: The Lion and The Mouse The Gingerbread Boy.</The hungry lion agrees to let the mouse go, later when the lion in trapped in a net, the mouse sets hime free. The moral of the story is that mercy brings its reward and that there is no being so small that it cannot help a greater.In the Gingerbread Boy escapes from various pursuers to then be tricked by a fox.
GNR360, Level 4: Helicopters
by Barbara MitchelhillThe family take a trip to the seaside and the two boys get stranded when the tide comes in, so a helicopter must rescue them.
GNR360, Level 5, Book 2: In the Town (PDF)
by Rhian Nest JamesLevel 5 of the New Reading 360 Reader Series by Ginn and Company
GNR360, Level 6: City Life, Snowy Days (PDF)
by Jane WallerThe 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.
GR360, Level 3, Book 2: Play a Play
by UnknownShows, line by line, the exchange of two children as they decide to act out a play they find. Reading 360 is a tried and tested whole-school reading scheme, with many years of proven success in raising reading standards.nbsp;
New Way, Pink Level, Parallel Books: Big Fish and Who Has My Red Fox (PDF)
by Hannie TruijensTwo 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;
NR360, Level 4, Upstarts: Molly and the Giant
by Betty RootThe 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.