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Books > Children's & Educational > Language & literature > English (including English as a school subject) > English language > Specific skills
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A bright and colourful Reading Activity Book brimming with charming
characters, engaging activities and crystal-clear explanations.
Perfect for learning at home or in class, it's loaded with useful
Reading practice for ages 4-5 (Reception). Each topic is explained
in easy-to-understand language, followed by fun-packed activities
and challenges designed to boost your child's confidence and make
sure all that knowledge really sticks! We've also thrown in
exciting puzzles so your child can apply their Reading skills in a
different context. Self-assessment boxes at the end of each topic
can be used to keep track of their progress.
The Spelling & Vocabulary series provides a complete and
comprehensive course building a child's spelling and vocabulary
expertise. Working through the series will give your child a
working vocabulary of more than 5,400 words. The series helps
prepare children for the GL Assessment and CEM 11+ exams, SATs,
CATs, the Northern Ireland Transfer Test, Common Entrance and
scholarship examinations for independent schools, and all other
styles of verbal reasoning/ability and English tests. This series
of books is designed to be used in sequence and is divided into
three levels: Foundation (Workbooks 1-3) for children aged 7 to 9
Intermediate (Workbooks 4-7) for children aged 8 to 10 Advanced
(Workbooks 8-12) for children aged 9 to 12 We recommend older
children who face challenges in spelling and vocabulary work from
Workbook 1 to ensure that there are no gaps in their understanding
and their skills are built progressively. Children with more
developed skills could begin with the Intermediate or Advanced
series. All our materials have been rigorously classroom tested.
The methodologies have been successfully used in AE Tuition classes
for over 20 years.
The Spelling & Vocabulary series provides a complete and
comprehensive course building a child's spelling and vocabulary
expertise. Working through the series will give your child a
working vocabulary of more than 5,400 words. The series helps
prepare children for the GL Assessment and CEM 11+ exams, SATs,
CATs, the Northern Ireland Transfer Test, Common Entrance and
scholarship examinations for independent schools, and all other
styles of verbal reasoning/ability and English tests. This series
of books is designed to be used in sequence and is divided into
three levels: Foundation (Workbooks 1-3) for children aged 7 to 9
Intermediate (Workbooks 4-7) for children aged 8 to 10 Advanced
(Workbooks 8-12) for children aged 9 to 12 We recommend older
children who face challenges in spelling and vocabulary work from
Workbook 1 to ensure that there are no gaps in their understanding
and their skills are built progressively. Children with more
developed skills could begin with the Intermediate or Advanced
series. All our materials have been rigorously classroom tested.
The methodologies have been successfully used in AE Tuition classes
for over 20 years.
How to Write a Story is packed full of amazing activities to get
your creative juices flowing! Have fun with wow words, awesome
adventures and epic endings! From coming up with crazy character
names, creating the perfect plot and acting out your characters,
How to Write a Story will have you writing exciting page turning
stories that your friends and family won't be able to put down!
Full of useful tips and inspiring ideas, How to Write a Story is
jam packed full of story starters, plot changers, useful words and
much much more!
Being literate in an academic discipline means more than simply
being able to read and comprehend text; it means you can think,
speak, and write as a historian, scientist, mathematician, or
artist. Doug Buehl strips away the one-size-fits-all approach to
content area literacy and presents a much-needed instructional
model for disciplinary literacy, showing how to mentor middle and
high school learners to become "academic insiders" who are college
and career ready. This thoroughly revised second edition of
Developing Readers in the Academic Disciplines shows how to help
students adjust their thinking to comprehend a range of complex
texts that fall outside their reading comfort zones. This book -a
natural companion to Buehl's Classroom Strategies for Interactive
Learning, which has been bolstering student comprehension for
almost three decades-provides the following supports for teachers:
Instructional tools that adapt generic literacy practices to
discipline-specific variations Strategies for frontloading
instruction to activate and build background knowledge New
approaches for encouraging inquiry around disciplinary texts
In-depth exploration of the role of argumentation in informational
text Numerous examples from science, mathematics, history and
social studies, English/language arts, and related arts to show you
what vibrant learning looks like in various classroom settings
Developing Readers in the Academic Disciplines introduces teachers
from all disciplines to new kinds of thinking and, ultimately,
teaching that helps students achieve new levels of understanding.
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(Hardcover)
Xist Publishing
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R736
Discovery Miles 7 360
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How to Write Poems is packed with exciting activities to get your
pen flowing! Make poems out of leaves, carve out a mud poem, go on
an outdoors simile hunt, and play poetry games in the playground.
Whether you already write poems, you've never written before, or
you're not even sure what a poem is - this is the book for you.
Full of useful tips and starting points, How to Write Poems will
make you chuckle, make you think, and inspire you to write your own
poetry. Join the Children's Laureate, Joseph Coelho, as he explores
a mind-boggling selection of poetry: from laughable limericks to
poetic puns, and from ridiculous rhymes to silly sibilance. Pick up
this book, grab a pen, and get going!
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Xist Publishing
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R736
Discovery Miles 7 360
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Pinpoint is a series of activities and resources created to provide
you with highly focused resources for specific needs in English.
144 page photocopiable book, A4 size Questions and mark scheme
based on style of Reading SATs Mixture of fiction, non-fiction and
poetry texts 20 units containing a text extract and differentiated
practice at 3 levels to provide challenge for all Focus on higher
order skills and a wide range of comprehension strategies Saves
teachers time searching for engaging texts with carefully levelled
practice Promotes stamina with the inclusion of longer extracts
This book provides confidence-building, independent activities for
Year 4 / P5 that help children to master a wide range of
comprehension strategies. The resources are photocopiable to allow
repeated use year-on-year. The book comprises 20 curriculum-matched
units that follow the principles of scaffolded practice by reducing
the support as children grow in confidence. SATs style questions
are mapped to the KS2 content domains. The Pinpoint characters
provide friendly hints and tips. Contains a good mix of
contemporary and classic fiction, stimulating non-fiction and
engaging poetry. The comprehensive mark scheme provides answers and
commonly made mistakes.
Historical fiction has surged in popularity in recent years,
with new subgenres emerging (e.g. Viking romance, religious
thrillers) and reader interest showing no signs of slowing down.
This follow-up to Johnson's critically acclaimed guide published in
2005 covers new territory by focusing on English-language
historical novels for adults published between mid-2004 and
mid-2008, in particular those commonly found in American public
library collections. The author's unique approach involves
classifying titles by subgenres, rather than strictly by geography
and chronology; thereby grouping read-alikes together. It gives
users a deeper understanding of the genre, an update on new titles,
and an easy way to identify read-alikes and book club selections
for library patrons. More than 2700 historical fiction titles,
about 2,000 new to this volume, are organized and described.
Ideal for both whole-school and independent learning, this
comprehensive and high-quality series builds on pupils' phonic
knowledge while also helping them to understand how word structure
and meaning can help them to spell words. Providing excellent
preparation for the national tests, the Schofield & Sims
Spelling activities systematically introduce and revise spelling
conventions, explore word structure and the relationship between
words of shared origin, suggest strategies for remembering common
'exception words' (or 'tricky words'), teach pupils how to monitor
their own spelling, and encourage them to write sentences from
memory or dictation. As pupils work through each book, the
intensive practice provided will enable them continually to
develop, consolidate and improve their skills, encouraging them
towards effective spelling for life. Spelling 4 covers: using
further prefixes and suffixes; using rules for adding suffixes
beginning with vowels; spelling a range of homophones; developing
an understanding of word structure and word origin; learning
guidelines for alternative spelling of phonemes; learning
guidelines relating to the spelling of endings.
Our brilliant Targeted Question Book 2 for Year 6 pupils is
jam-packed with even more Reading Comprehension practice! It
contains more engaging texts (at the same level as Book 1) -
including fiction, non-fiction and poetry - that cover a diverse
range of styles and eras from well-known classics to modern
authors. Each text is accompanied by practice questions to help
build pupils' comprehension skills, and there are full answers at
the back. There are also handy online extras, including a pupil
progress chart. For more Year 6 Reading Comprehension practice,
don't miss our Book 1 (9781782944515) and challenging Stretch Book
(9781782947899).
The Blount Guide A logical phonetic manual for: 1. - Parents and
teachers of reading to small children. 2. - Foreigners who wish to
pronounce English correctly with instructions in Spanish, French,
Portuguese, Japanese and German. 3. - Spelling teachers. 4. -
Writers of books for children who need to know which words are
appropriate for which level reading. 5. - Teachers of children with
learning disabilities. 6. - Computer programmers who wish to
program their computers to teach reading and spelling.
Time is running out for the villagers of Simbi - they need to find
a new source of water, and fast! One day, Ramata hears an old woman
singing and realises that the lyrics have a hidden meaning. Ramata
bravely sets off into the desert with her grandmother, her cousin
and the very last bottle of water in the village. Will they be able
to solve the riddle of the song and find water in time? Part of the
Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child
develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children age
8-9 (Year 4)
With the signature wit and humor that have garnered him legions of
fans, award-winning author Jack Gantos instructs young writers on
using their "writing radar" to find story ideas in their own lives.
Charting his own misadventures as an adolescent writer, Gantos
inspires readers to build confidence and establish good writing
habits as they create, revise, and perfect their stories. Pop-out
text boxes highlight key tips, alongside dozens of Gantos's own
hilarious illustrations and original stories. More than just a
how-to guide, Writing Radar is a celebration of the power of
storytelling and an ode to the characters who - many unwittingly -
inspired Gantos's own writing career.
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(Hardcover)
Xist Publishing
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R736
Discovery Miles 7 360
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Children love learning with Smart-kids. Bright
illustrations, stickers, creative activities and fun-
loving characters bring the South African
Literacy and Numeracy curriculum to life.
Smart-kids is written by experienced South
African teachers and contains valuable notes,
tips and answers for parents.
As the Forest School movement gains popularity among UK
educators, teachers are increasingly recognising the benefits of
creative outdoor play. But how can busy primary school teachers fit
regular, high quality outdoor learning into an already crowded
timetable? How can they plan a range of rich, imaginative and
creative experiences that build up into full topics? And how can
they translate the excitement and engagement that they find out
doors into increased enthusiasm and attainment indoors?
Learning on Your Doorstep integrates creative outdoor play with
curricular attainment, while increasing the challenge, enjoyment
and professional development of the teachers using it. The book
presents a series of topics which channel the children s outdoor
experience into writing outcomes to reflect the current Primary
Framework for Literacy. Using child-led, kinaesthetic teaching and
learning techniques, each topic helps teacher and class build an
imaginary world to explore and includes:
- Session plan tables to enable teachers to easily access
relevant information;
- collaborative activities, games and drama to stimulate
discussion;
- photo-copiable items such as letters, imaginary maps and animal
fact jigsaws;
- optional classroom follow-up activities and a final writing
task;
- tips on how to prepare and resource each session.
Guidance on adapting for different abilities and ages is also
given, along with curriculum links and pedagogical rationale, to
let primary teachers put creative outdoor play at the centre of the
primary teaching timetable.
The ideas in this book are suitable for implementation in any
school environment, using resources commonly found in the stock
cupboard or home. All you will need to add is some preparation and
imagination
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