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Collins Big Cat, Band 09, Gold: How to be a Pirate (PDF)

by Scoular Anderson

So you want to be a pirate? This book shows you how in 10 easy stages, from wearing the right clothes right down to what to do with the treasure.

GNR360, Level 6, Pocket Books Set 2, 3 of 4: Too Late for the Picnic

by Linda Allen

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 second set in level 6 are: The Almost Last Dodo; The Wrong Side of Bed; Too Late for the Picnic; and One Frosty Friday Morning.

GNR360, Level 6, Pocket Books Set 2, 3 of 4: Too Late for the Picnic

by Linda Allen

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 second set in level 6 are: The Almost Last Dodo; The Wrong Side of Bed; Too Late for the Picnic; and One Frosty Friday Morning.

GNR360, Level 6, Pocket Books Set 2, 3 of 4: Too Late for the Picnic (PDF)

by Linda Allen

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 second set in level 6 are: The Almost Last Dodo; The Wrong Side of Bed; Too Late for the Picnic; and One Frosty Friday Morning.

GNR360, Level 7: A Few Magic Words

by Linda Allen

A story about a frog who is turned into a prince by a young witch, but is not at all happy about it. 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.

Don't Bite the Bottom off your Ice Cream Cone (Literacy Land, Info Trail, Beginner Stage)

by Jenny Alexander

"Don't bite the bottom off your ice cream cone on a hot day." Info Trail for ages 5-11: Enthuses all readers with attention-grabbing titles, engaging humour and inventive topics to inspire excellence and enjoyment in learning. Provides broad and rich cross-curricular content linked to History, Geography and Science with many matches to National Curriculum and QCA topics. Provides excellent models for writing with coverage of all NLS non-fiction text types pupils need to experience and understand. Especially motivates and supports reluctant readers through supportive illustrations and Access texts for ages 9-11. Promotes valuable awareness of community and citizenship through many titles based around community, environment and health. Simple integration of assessment for learning into class teaching is provided in the Teaching Notes which ensure children's reading and writing skills progress at word, sentence and text level. Accessible Teaching Notes and Activity sheets ensure teachers, teaching assistants and parents are all able to contribute to teaching and learning.

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).

Get Physical! An Inclusive, Therapeutic PE Programme to Develop Motor Skills (PDF)

by Lois Addy

Lois Addy has designed an inclusive PE scheme for all children, with focused support for those with specific motor difficulties. It covers the National Curriculum in a fun and enjoyable way and helps to integrate PE with other aspects of learning.

Oxford Reading Tree Stage 9, Woodpeckers Anthologies: Big 'R'

by Jenny Ackland Roderick Hunt

Number 9 in Woodpeckers series.

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