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The boy breaks a pot. Is he honest?
Designed to follow on from the Jolly Phonics Pupil Books 1, 2 and 3, the Grammar Pupil Books builds on the skills taught in Jolly Phonics, and introduces grammar and spelling rules to improve writing and reading comprehension. Children are able to work through the Grammar 2 Pupil book and complete a wide variety of engaging activities, which develop grammar, spelling, punctuation and comprehension skills. Lessons are provided for 1 Grammar or punctuation and 1 Spelling lesson per week for a for a year. The teacher is able to support and guide the children with the Grammar 2 Teacher's Book. Topics covered include: * New spelling patterns - ei, eigh, ture * Silent letters - b, c, h, k, w * Syllables * Identifying the short vowels * Spelling rules - consonant doubling and adding suffixes * Tricky word families * Revision of elements covered in the Grammar 1 Pupil Book * Further adjectives - possessive * Comparatives and superlatives * Prepositions * Conjunctions * Dictionary work * Punctuation * Exclamation marks * Apostrophes * Further sentence development *Please note that only the covers of our Jolly Grammar Pupil Books have been refreshed and updated. The content is the same as the previous editions and they can still be used alongside the Grammar Teacher's Books. ISBNs and JL codes also remain the same.
There are lots of different plants and animals that live in a pond. Read this book to learn all about these plants and animals.
Going to a ski mountain is lots of fun. Read to find out about the ski mountain and all the things you can do.
Find out how to paint a butterfly by painting on the paper, folding it in half, cutting it out and opening it up to see the beautiful butterfly.
A girl and her family go to the zoo. They see lots and lots of animals. Do you like the zoo, too?
Sofia is upset that her soccer teammates aren't giving their best on the field. But then she has an idea. Will her team get it together and kick it to win it?
Help students gain the knowledge and skills needed for exam success with a fun, easy-to-work-through Revision Guide and CD-Rom, written and developed by local specialists for the Eastern Caribbean end-of-primary examinations in English. - Ensure knowledge with crucial content presented in a student-friendly way, and manageable portion, in-text questions and activities, hints and tips. - Familiarise students with the exam format, and minimise stress on the day, with practice papers. - Offer support to parents, teachers and students with essential and accessible revision material and inject fun into the revision process. - Enhance learning through interactive activities and additional practice opportunities on the CD-Rom.
Join in an adventure as young siblings join their father in a quest to find gold.
What happens when people are hurt or sick and need help? Learn all about the jobs that keep people safe and help save people in hard to reach places.
Struggling readers need personalized, focused, and assessment-driven instruction. In other words, they need interventions that work. Cooper, Chard, and Kiger provide those interventions in this essential resource. Covering the most important aspects of literacy-- oral language, phonemic awareness, word recognition, vocabulary, fluency, comprehension, and writing--the authors organize the interventions around a classroom-tested framework for assessing students, diagnosing their needs, teaching them based on findings, and reassessing them to determine whether more instruction, practice, or application are needed.
The Castle in the Classroom describes a year in a kindergarten classroom as the children embark on literary exploration. Each child approaches the journey from a different perspective - some are self-sufficient, others more hesitant; some are literary adventurers, others shyly reluctant. The detailed focus lessons throughout the book use the power of stories - personal narratives, folktales, and fairy tales - to deepen the literary experience so that reading and writing become as much a part of kindergarten as playing and pretending are. As the book progresses through the year, teachers will find a wealth of resources, including practical models to teach strategies and skills; effective teaching schedules; ways to address, challenge, expand, and celebrate student learning; examples of student work; parent education materials; and ideas on how to manage assessment. By the end of the year, your students - like those in Ranu's class - will have built on their love of storytelling to establish a strong literacy foundation.
It is story time at school.
Tom is making a birthday card for Mum but he is having all kinds of trouble. Luckily for Tom, his big sister is able to help out. Read how Kim helps Tom make the card just in time!
Learn to read with help from your favourite Pokemon! If your beginning reader loves Pokemon, then you gotta catch this phonics reading programme! These 12 simple, fun Pokemon stories are specially designed to help kids learning their letter sounds. Learn to read with help from your favourite Pokemon! 12 easy-to-read books designed for kids learning their letter sounds. The fun, action-packed stories in each book feature beloved Pokemon like Pikachu, Piplup, Totodile, Meowth and many more.
Remember there are people affected by HIV as well as people infected with HIV. This is somthing Brunette and Samantha have no reason to worry about, until they go on holiday to Brunette's mother in Soweto. Suddenly they're living with HIV and have to learn - quick.
Layla and Samuel prepare for a summer at their dad's family cottage. As they explore the attic, they discover an old, carved box full of memories. Excited by their find, the children come up with a plan to make their own time capsule.
Comic books and graphic novels, known collectively as "graphica," have long been popular with teenagers and adults. Recently graphica has grown in popularity with younger readers as well, motivating and engaging some of our most reluctant readers who often shun traditional texts. While some teachers have become curious about graphica's potential, many are confused by the overwhelming number of new titles and series, in both fiction and nonfiction, and are unsure of its suitability and function in their classrooms. Drawing on his own success using graphica with elementary students, literacy coach Terry Thompson introduces reading teachers to this popular medium and suggests sources of appropriate graphica for the classroom and for particular students. Taking cues from research that supports the use of graphica with students, Terry shows how this exciting medium fits into the literacy framework and correlates with best practices in comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency instruction. "Adventures in Graphica" contains numerous, easy-to-replicate, instructional strategies, including examples of how graphic texts can be used to create a bridge as students transfer abstract comprehension strategies learned through comics and graphic novels to traditional texts. " Adventures in Graphica" provides a roadmap for teachers to the medium that the "New York Times" recently hailed as possibly "the next new literary form."
Provide comprehensive activities to accompany every Reader with full-colour, write-in Workbooks. - Encourage independent study with self-assessment and reading record pages. - Provide awareness of how the Workbook and Reader are integrated with a full matching grid. - Give clarity to parents and teachers with information about developing reading skills, as well as additional activity resources. - Practice skills learned with a balanced range of activities incorporating the four main areas of language comprehension: literal, inferential, deductive and evaluative as well as opportunities for creative writing and visual literacy development. -Ensure affective use of the series with free teacher's notes available at www.hoddereducation.co.uk/NewCaribbeanJuniorReaderTeachers
Around the world, farms grow food for people to eat. Learn about all about farms.
It's the early 1600s, and the streets of Italy are bustling. But Michelangelo Galilei, the much younger brother of well-known Italian philosopher and scientist Galileo Galilei, feels lost in the crowd. It seems as though Michelangelo has nothing in common with his older brother. Michelangelo spends countless hours practising his lute, while his brother seems to spend all his time testing long-held scientific beliefs. Then Galileo improves a small telescope, opening up a whole new world to them both. But will it be enough to fill the expanse between them?
Engage Literacy is the new reading scheme from Raintree that introduces engaging and contemporary content to motivate and support early readers while providing a reliable and instructional framework. All titles are precisely levelled, with new vocabulary being introduced and reinforced throughout the levels. The Pink book band comprises 10 fiction and 10 non-fiction books at levels 1 and 2. |
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