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Ages: 4-6 Levels: EYFS and KS1 Subject: phonics In this phonics
fiction book, which is aligned to Letters & Sounds Phase 4 and
Bug Club Phonics Unit 12, Big and Little Skeleton spot a sunken
ship full of coins! But a shark spots the coins too ... 100%
decodable Designed for Reception and Year 1 children Ages 4-6 Part
of the DfE approved phonics programme Bug Club Phonics Reading book
Ideal for Blended Learning Ideal for Learning at Home Tricky words:
said, have, so, some, come, out, were, there, little, when, what
This book aligns with Letters and Sounds Phase 4, adjacent
consonants. This book is part of the Bug Club Phonics series. The
Bug Club Phonics systematic synthetic phonics programme is the
first one to bring together research-based teaching methods with
100% decodable books, CBeebies videos, and an online reading world
to give today's children a firm, fun foundation in Phonics. For
more Bug Club Phonics books and learn at home resources, search for
Bug Club Phonics.
During the summer, it is warm outside. During the winter, it is
cold. This is because of seasons. This science reader introduces
students to the seasons. With easy-to-read text and vivid images,
this book teaches students important scientific subjects and
vocabulary terms like migrate, hibernate, cycle, and harvest.
Aligned to state and national standards, the book contains
nonfiction text features like an index, a glossary, captions, and
bold font to keep students connected to the text. A hands-on
science experiment helps students apply what they have learned and
develops critical thinking skills.
From cheese rolling to baby crying competitions, get ready for an
adventure thorugh the most amazing contests the world has ever
seen. Throughout history humans have been challenging themselves
against each other. Who could be the fastest? The strongest? The
celeverest? While this was going on some other people decided to
create epic contests that were... well, a bit more unusual. Get
ready to witness pumpkin sailing races, camel beauty pageants, air
guitar championships, worm charming contests, and much more!
Tom Read Wilson is here to take us on a rip-roaring tour through
some of the most astonishing and amusing words in the English
language with Every Word Tells a Story. See how the English
language evolved in this extraordinary exploration of the origins
of everyday words. Full of funny stories and fascinating facts, Tom
Read Wilson knows even the most ordinary-sounding word can have the
most surprising story behind it! Did you know, for instance, that:
The word 'bloomers' comes from Amelia Bloomer, who was a women's
rights activist and owner and editor of the first U.S. newspaper
edited by and for women, who wanted to move more freely in her
knickers? Or that the word 'daisy' comes from the Old English
daeges eage, meaning 'day's eye', because the petals of a daisy
open at dawn and close at dusk? The word 'easel' comes from the
Dutch word 'ezel', meaning donkey, because both are depenable and
suitable for carrying a load? Or that English nicknames for police
officers, 'bobbies' and 'peelers', both come from the names of Sir
Robert Peel, British prime minister in the 1800s and creator of the
first modern police force? Each fascinating word is explored
through a quirky, amusing story alongside the etymology, word
origin and definition. Paired with beautiful, characterful
illustrations by Ian Morris, Every Word Tells a Story is a perfect
book for young wordsmiths, encouraging kids and adults alike to
have fun whilst learning about language.
Follow the further adventures of Benny the Bumble Bee - Two stories
in one colourful book.
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