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Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 5, Set B: The Mary Ann
by Keith GainesThe class go on a narrow-boat for their trip. Mr Belter asks the children to do six things. Can you guess who does them all? Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children aged 7-13+ who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.
Wellington Square Reinforcement Readers, Level 5, Set B: End of term!
by Keith GainesHow much do you know about Wellington Square? Join the children and answer Mr Belter's end of term questions. Wellington Square is designed to meet the needs of children aged 7-13+ who are having difficulty in learning to read. It provides straightforward progression through all 5 levels of the scheme, from wordless picture books to storybooks with full-text. Wellington Square widens your pupils' reading experience through imaginative and stimulating support material.
Wolf Hill, Level 1: Hidden Gold
by Roderick HuntWolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment.nbsp;
Wolf Hill, Level 1: The Flying Armchair
by Roderick HuntA game with an old armchair is fun until things go wrong and Arjo's life is in danger. Wolf Hill is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.
Wolf Hill, Level 1: The Flying Armchair
by Roderick HuntA game with an old armchair is fun until things go wrong and Arjo's life is in danger. Wolf Hill is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.
Wolf Hill, Stage 1: The Hole in the Ground
by Roderick HuntLoz raced across Gran's lawn. She meant to jump over the wall. She leapt on to the rockery. A hole opened under her feet. She fell downwards. Rocks and earth crashed down after her. Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.nbsp;
Wolf Hill, Stage 1: The Night it Rained Chips
by Roderick HuntThe wind slapped round the chip mountain. It began to blow the wood chips up into the air. First a few flew up. Then more and more. It was the night it rained chips. Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading. The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment. The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.
Wolf Hill, Stage 2: Arjo's Bike (PDF)
by Roderick HuntWolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading.
Wolf Hill, Stage 2: The Exploding Parrot (PDF)
by Roderick HuntMr Gray is digging near the school and discovers an unexploded World War Two bomb that starts to tick. Auntie Viv's parrot escapes from his cage and flys down and sits on the bomb. nbsp; Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading.nbsp; nbsp; The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment.nbsp; nbsp; The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.
Wolf Hill, Stage 2: The Pool Party (PDF)
by Roderick HuntJamie-Lee Martin is having a pool party. It is going to be a great party. One that nobody will forget.nbsp; nbsp; Wolf Hill is an exciting series from Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta, creators of the Oxford Reading Tree. It is designed to provide an easy, supportive and sustained read for those pupils who need to gain confidence and motivation in their reading.nbsp; nbsp; The stories will appeal to reluctant readers aged approximately 7-11 and deal with the real-world adventures of a group of friends who live and attend school in an area called Wolf Hill. The children experience lively, amusing adventures and the stories also deal with issues about friendship, school and life in a modern urban environment.nbsp; nbsp; The books are designed to look like popular novels for older children with a spine and chapters, boosting confidence and interest of those who may have been stuck on reading scheme books aimed at younger children and appealing to the most image-conscious pupils.nbsp;
Amelia Earhart: The Pioneering Pilot
by Andrew LangleyTraces the life of the pilot who became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean and mysteriously disappeared in 1937 while attempting to fly around the world.
Amelia Earhart: The Pioneering Pilot (PDF)
by Andrew LangleyTraces the life of the pilot who became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean and mysteriously disappeared in 1937 while attempting to fly around the world.
Castles (Tristars, Series B) (PDF)
by William O'ByrneThis non-fiction book explains how castles have been made in different ways over the years. It also describes their weaknesses and how people were able to attack them thus leading to changes in design.nbsp;
Castles (Tristars, Series B) (PDF)
by William O'ByrneThis non-fiction book explains how castles have been made in different ways over the years. It also describes their weaknesses and how people were able to attack them thus leading to changes in design.nbsp;
Hodder Story Collection: Stacks of stories (PDF)
by Mary HoffmanCommissioned by the Library Association and featuring stories taking libraries as a starting point. Eleven stories, ranging across the genres - from romance to fantasy, witchcraft to piracy, written and illustrated by some of our bestselling authors and illustrators.
Hodder Story Collection: Stack of Stories (PDF)
by Mary HoffmanCommissioned by the Library Association and featuring stories taking libraries as a starting point. Eleven stories, ranging across the genres - from romance to fantasy, witchcraft to piracy, written and illustrated by some of our bestselling authors and illustrators.
Modrwy Aur y Bwda: a Storïau Eraill
by Jac Jones T. JonesCasgliad difyr ac amrywiol o chwech o hoff storïau'r meistr ymysg awduron storïau antur ar gyfer plant 7-11 oed, pob un ond y brif stori, sef Modrwy Aur y Bwda, wedi cael eu cyhoeddi neu eu darlledu eisoes. [A varied collection of six exciting stories by T. Llew Jones, master amongst authors of adventure stories in Welsh for 7-11 year old children.] *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.
Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: an African Tale (PDF)
by John SteptoeThe tale of Mufaro's two daughters tells how they react in different ways to the King's search for a wife. The King takes on disguises to learn the true nature of both girls, and of course chooses Nyasha to be his queen.
Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: an African Tale (PDF)
by John SteptoeThe tale of Mufaro's two daughters tells how they react in different ways to the King's search for a wife. The King takes on disguises to learn the true nature of both girls, and of course chooses Nyasha to be his queen.
My year: Roald Dahl (PDF)
by Roald DahlOne of a series offering classic and contemporary writing for schools to suit a range of ages and tastes. In the last year of his life Roald Dahl worked on this diary, which contains reminiscences of childhood and adolescence, gardening tips, and observations about the changing seasons.
My year: Roald Dahl
by Roald DahlOne of a series offering classic and contemporary writing for schools to suit a range of ages and tastes. In the last year of his life Roald Dahl worked on this diary, which contains reminiscences of childhood and adolescence, gardening tips, and observations about the changing seasons.
Stacks of stories
by Mary HoffmanCommissioned by the Library Association and featuring stories taking libraries as a starting point. Eleven stories, ranging across the genres - from romance to fantasy, witchcraft to piracy, written and illustrated by some of our bestselling authors and illustrators.
Stacks of stories
by Mary HoffmanCommissioned by the Library Association and featuring stories taking libraries as a starting point. Eleven stories, ranging across the genres - from romance to fantasy, witchcraft to piracy, written and illustrated by some of our bestselling authors and illustrators.
Stacks of stories
by Mary HoffmanCommissioned by the Library Association and featuring stories taking libraries as a starting point. Eleven stories, ranging across the genres - from romance to fantasy, witchcraft to piracy, written and illustrated by some of our bestselling authors and illustrators.
The Tulip Touch (PDF)
by Anne FineNobody wants Tulip in their gang. She skives off school, cheeks the teachers and makes herself unpopular with her classmates by telling awful lies. None of this matters to Natalie who finds Tulip exciting. At first she doesn't care that other people are upset and unnerved by Tulip's bizarre games, but as the games become increasingly sinister and dangerous, Natalie realises that Tulip is going too far, much too far, racing, in fact, to the novel's shocking ending.