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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.
Decoding B2. The skills are dividedinto five principal areas:
Word-Attack Skills, GroupReading, Individual Reading Checkouts,
WorkbookExercises and Mastery Tests.
Comet Street Kids reading books follow the adventures of Rav, Asha,
Tess and Finn, four of the residents of Comet Street. There are 144
exciting stories in the series that children won't be able to put
down. The Comet Street Kids are at a Moon Night at Planet Zoom -
but soon get transported to the Moon themselves! They're excited to
be back on the planet again - until there's a moonquake! Luckily,
none of them are hurt, but two aliens have lost their daughter. Can
they help find her before boiling hot sunlight hits the Moon?
Reading age: 6-7 years
Comet Street Kids reading books follow the adventures of Rav, Asha,
Tess and Finn, four of the residents of Comet Street. There are 144
exciting stories in the series that children won't be able to put
down. Rav's sister Alpa just won't stop shouting and it is getting
on his nerves! When their mum takes them shopping, everyone keeps
staring at Alpa and the noise she's making. Is there anything Rav
can do to get Alpa to stop? Reading age: 6-7 years
Comet Street Kids reading books follow the adventures of Rav, Asha,
Tess and Finn, four of the residents of Comet Street. There are 144
exciting stories in the series that children won't be able to put
down. Finn hates having a bath, even after a football match. Then
he and Rav are transported to Japan, where they meets lots of snow
monkeys - all having a hot bath! But there's one who hates bathing
more than Finn and will do anything to avoid it ... Can Rav and
Finn change the monkey's mind? Reading age: 6-7 years
Comet Street Kids reading books follow the adventures of Rav, Asha,
Tess and Finn, four of the residents of Comet Street. There are 144
exciting stories in the series that children won't be able to put
down. Finn and Tess decide to help out their busy parents - by
cooking them a special feast! Rav and his mum help the twins to
plan and cook the meal, and they can't wait to surprise their mum
and dad with the food they've made. But there might be another
surprise around the corner that could ruin everything ... Reading
age: 6-7 years
Comet Street Kids reading books follow the adventures of Rav, Asha,
Tess and Finn, four of the residents of Comet Street. There are 72
exciting stories in the series that children won't be able to put
down. Rav has never been to the seaside before and he can't wait to
paddle in the sea, build sandcastles and eat ice creams. But will
there be time in the day to fit everything in? Reading age: 6-7
years
Comet Street Kids reading books follow the adventures of Rav, Asha,
Tess and Finn, four of the residents of Comet Street. There are 72
exciting stories in the series that children won't be able to put
down. Rav can't wait for his cousins to come to stay. He'll be able
to play with them and his friends all weekend. But when the cousins
arrive, everyone wants to do something different! Can Rav come up
with a way for everyone to enjoy themselves together? Reading age:
6-7 years
Comet Street Kids reading books follow the adventures of Rav, Asha,
Tess and Finn, four of the residents of Comet Street. There are 72
exciting stories in the series that children won't be able to put
down. It's the end of the summer term and time for the school fete.
Asha and Tess have made a big cake for their stall and are offering
a prize to whoever guesses the weight. Nothing can really go wrong
with that ... or can it? Reading age: 6-7 years
Babalwa has always dreamed of the big city, but soon finds out that things are not as she imagined. Her aunt treats her like a servant and her cousin is unfriendly. Only Khaya, a new boy at school, seems friendly. So when a cool ‘gang’ of girls invite her to join their group, she’s overjoyed. But what kind of friends are they really? Will they manage to destroy her relationship with Khaya? And, what will happen if she dares to cross them? As Babalwa is forced to question her choices and take responsibility for her mistakes, she realises just in time the qualities that make up true friendships.
Perfect for enjoying in school or at home, Bug Club is proud to
present a series of plays to get kids reading, sharing and
interacting at KS1. Presented by celebrated children's author Julia
Donaldson, each play features engaging stories, beautiful artwork
and memorable characters that help kids really catch the reading
bug by truly involving them in the story! Part of the Bug Club
reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop
reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 5-6 (Year
1) Book band: Blue Phonics phase: 5 Ideal for home learning All the
animals are out to impress at the Animal Talent Show. Tune in to
find out who will win!
New guided reading series from DK designed to help kids learn how
to read and learn to love reading Could you stand up to the mighty
Empire? Have you got what it takes to become a rebel? Star Wars
Rebels (TM): Fight the Empire! reveals all about the daring
adventures of the crew of the Ghost, and their heroic struggle to
free the galaxy. Star Wars Rebels (TM): Fight the Empire! "Starting
to read alone" level, is part of the new DK Reads series, with
three reading levels that help children become confident readers.
DK Reads is created in consultation with literacy experts and
adheres to leveled reading scheme guidelines so the grammar,
vocabulary and content are spot on for each stage. The "Starting to
read alone" level develops skills to read confidently and
accurately with fluency and good understanding. (c)2014 Lucasfilm
Ltd. & (R) or (TM) where indicated. All Rights Reserved. Used
Under Authorisation. Visit the official website: www.lucasfilm.com.
Dudu, a lively 15-year-old, lives with her mom in Alexandra township. “I’m not pale enough to be white, and not brown enough to be black. Call me difficult, everyone else does,” says Dudu. She and her best friend S’bu share an interest in astronomy, standing together against the teasing of their classmates. She persuades S’bu to help her search for her father, who disappeared back to Europe before she was born. Meanwhile, tensions are mounting in Alex. Foreignersare being targeted, and Dudu’s heritage makes her one of the scapegoats. Violence erupts. As Dudu, her mother and S’bu are forced to stand up for their beliefs, they realise the importance of the ties that bind them all.
Kabelo Mabalane, South Africa's number one self-proclaimed
'pantsula for life' shares his journey and insights, from being a
multi-platinum-selling musician, through the highs and lows of drug
addiction, to finding hope and life again through running (eight
Comrades marathons and counting) and his faith. In I Ran for My
Life, this ten-time SAMA award-winner, TV presenter, athlete and
entrepreneur talks about growing between Soweto and the suburbs,
the back story behind his phenomenal music career, and how getting
into running literally saved his life. Along with his lessons for
life, Kabelo shares his thoughts and advice on staying in shape,
being prepared for anything, and how to build a spirit of endurance
in everything you do.
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