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Kwax is the wetland expert because this where he enjoys spending his time. He chats about the great variety of plants growing in the moist areas around and in the waters of the wetlands. As far as biodiversity is concerned, our wetlands are one of the most important biomes. Unfortunately there are almost all under threat, especially those located near the coast. Facto always though that wetlands were simply muddy pools with plants, but he learns from the Flixies that wetlands are very, very important to people and animals!
The Teacher’s Guide includes:
- An explanation of the teaching strategy used
- An explanation of which comprehension strategy is used and which step of the teaching strategy should be applied in that specific book.
- Highlights in the text, with a side-panel modelling the teaching strategy and highlighting key points in the text for application.
- Key words are provided to display and use in the introductory discussion.
- Worksheets with comprehension activities based on the story are added to the end of the guide
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 Rav are at the museum when they see a girl who's
reading Braille. The next moment they're transported back in time
to Paris where they meet Louis Braille himself! But Louis's teacher
isn't interested in his brilliant invention ... Can Rav and Finn
help? 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, Rav, Tess and Asha are going to be in a Shakespeare
play! They can't wait to perform in A Midsummer Night's Dream, but
then something goes wrong at the theatre. Will the show have to be
cancelled - or can they come up with an idea to save it? Reading
age: 6-7 years
The Home Language Learner’s Book has been developed according to the requirements of the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) for Grade 2. The book can be used year after year. It gives an opportunity for introducing and reinforcing learning content, with at least two pages of activities per week. It also provides learners with activities and assessments. The teaching plans in the Teacher's Guide describes in detail how, when and where every page in the Learner’s Book can be used.
Die boek is gemik daarop om taalvaardighede op ’n pret,
interaktiewe manier te ontwikkel. Hierdie oefenboek se
leesoefeninge bevat uittreksels van kontemporere jeugboeke wat ’n
leerder se verbeelding sal prikkel en sal aanmoedig om met begrip
te lees. Die Nuwe Alles-In-Een Graad 4 Taal- en leesoefenboek vir
Eerste Addisionele Taal bevat alles-in-een boek – taal- en
begripsoefeninge. Hierdie oefenboek is maklik om te gebruik en
bevorder leerders se taalvermoe in die klas en by die huis.
Zandi se familie verhuis vanaf Namibië na Suid-Afrika. Haar ergste
nagmerrie word waar wanneer haar nuwe klasmaats haar spot oor haar
Afrikaanse aksent en haar tradisionele haarstyl, maar steeds skitter
haar koperarmband asof dit haar wil herinner dat sy nie skaam moet wees
oor wie sy is nie. Wanneer sy pouses vir die boelies
Herero-volksverhale vertel en meer oor haar kultuur se tradisies leer,
besef sy haar ouma was reg: Stories het geheime kragte.
Galaxy reading books are a wonderful collection of fiction,
non-fiction, poetry and plays to capture the interest of every
child, helping to develop a life-long love of reading. When it's
assembly time and we're sitting in line, what do we need? We need
wriggle room. Make some space to read this collection of poems all
about school! Reading age: 6-7 years
The Reading Planet Reading Record provides an easy way for children
to track and record their reading journey across the year. It
contains over 30 pages to record children's reading activity as
well as highlighting common exception words and providing tips for
parents on what to look out for when reading with their child.
The Cold is coming, and it's time for Big Bear and Little Bear to get ready for the Big Sleep - for bears sleep all winter long, and wake up in the spring. But Little Bear is worried. What if they run out of dreams during the Big Sleep? And so, Little Bear sets out bravely to find enough dreams to see them through the long winter. On his journey, he discovers dreams of happiness; dreams of homecoming; and dreams of hope. But with the Cold approaching fast, will Little Bear make it back home in time for the Big Dreaming? A resonant and uplifting tale from a master storyteller, The Big Dreaming is a classic in the making, filled with luminous illustrations by award-winning Daniel Egnéus.
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