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A Handy eight-page guide for each title in the TreeTops More All Stars Pack 2A to store with the book that provides: * Detailed suggestions for guided reading * Support for writing and independent work * Photocopiable parent's page - suggestions for reading at home
First class fiction at an appropriate interest level, TreeTops More All Stars Pack 2A provides: BLQuality books by top authors and illustrators to challenge and motivate your children BLThe right level of content, at an appropriate interest level for Year 1 children BLFlexible Teaching Notes provide support for much more than guided reading The titles in TreeTops More All Stars Pack 2A are: Badcats, Cleaner Genie, Beastly Basil, Town Dog, Nelly the Monster-Sitter, and Terry Takes Off.
First class fiction at an appropriate interest level, TreeTops More All Stars Pack 2A provides:* Quality books by top authors and illustrators to challenge and motivate your children* The right level of content, at an appropriate interest level for Year 1 children* Flexible Teaching Notes provide much more than guided readingThere are six copies of the following titles in TreeTops More All Stars Class pack 2A: Badcats, Cleaner Genie, Beastly Basil, Town Dog, Nelly the Monster-Sitter, and Terry Takes Off.
First class fiction at an appropriate interest level, the books in TreeTops More All Stars Pack 3A provide: BLQuality books by top authors and illustrators to challenge and motivate your children, including the retelling of a classic story BLThe right level of content, at an appropriate interest level for Year 2 children BLCareful text levelling to gradually build stamina Also available are flexible Teaching Notes (ISBN 0-19-919623-0) to provide support for much more than guided reading. The other titles in TreeTops More All Stars Pack 3A are: Huge and Horrible Beast, Dancing the Night Away, Duperball, Arabian Nights, and Dick Whittington. They are available in a Pack of six (ISBN 0-19-919616-8) and a Class Pack (ISBN 0-19-919615-X), containing 6 of each title.
First class fiction at an appropriate interest level, the books in TreeTops More All Stars Pack 1A provide: BLQuality stories by top authors and illustrators to challenge and motivate your children BLThe right level of content, at an appropriate interest level for Reception children BLCareful text levelling to gradually build stamina Also available are flexible Teaching Notes (ISBN 0-19-919593-5) to provide support for much more than guided reading. The other titles in TreeTops More All Stars Pack 1A are: Robot's Special Day, The Snow Troll, Charlie Stories, Squirrel, and Terry Takes Off. They are available in a Pack of six (ISBN 0-19-919586-2) and a Class Pack (ISBN 0-19-919585-4), containing 6 of each title.
After inheriting a southern Utah estate from her Mormon father, Jane Withersteen becomes the victim of a cruel frontier law.
This collection includes Jim Corbett's unpublished writings on man-eaters, nature, and his beloved Kumaon, personal letters, articles written for newspapers and gazettes by his contemporaries, and letters exchanged between Corbett and his publisher showcasing the development of his bestselling books-all from the archives of the Oxford University Press.
Thomas and Esmerelda visit Castle MacPelican, where they go on a treasure hunt and solve a series of other puzzles. Each illustration contains several picture puzzles.
G. K. Chesterton’s Father Brown may seem a pleasantly doddering Roman Catholic priest, but appearances deceive. With keen observation and an unerring sense of man’s frailties–gained during his years listening to confessions–Father Brown succeeds in bringing even the most elusive criminals to justice. This definitive collection of fifteen stories, selected by the American Chesterton Society, includes such classics as “The Blue Cross,” “The Secret Garden,” and “The Paradise of Thieves.” As P. D. James writes in her Introduction, “We read the Father Brown stories for a variety pleasures, including their ingenuity, their wit and intelligence, and for the brilliance of the writing. But they provide more. Chesterton was concerned with the greatest of all problems, the vagaries of the human heart.”