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A boy takes home a seal skull that he finds at the beach. It has
dark, empty eyes that stare back at him. Now a storm is brewing and
his room is filled with shadows - will he be able to calm the
storm? This mysterious story by Anne Curtis is evocatively
illustrated by Chris Corner. Collins Big Cat Progress builds
confidence, helping struggling pupils not only to read, but to love
reading Dual-banded books provide age-appropriate interest level
material matched with a lower reading ability level Every book is
levelled by reading expert Cliff Moon to ensure precise,
systematic, measurable progression to help close the ability gap
The books use a range of reading strategies: phonic, graphic,
syntactic and contextual to build confident, accurate, fluent
readers Designed to build speaking and listening skills, as well as
reading skills, the books are highly visual and include incredible
illustrations and photographs Every book has a Key Stage 2
look-and-feel to engage older pupils and avoid stigmatisation
Topics are relevant for children in years 3-6 and connected to the
curriculum and framework objectives for these years to support
inclusion Progress titles contain a Reader Response page to
encourage the pupil to respond to and recall what they have read.
This offers an ideal opportunity to check comprehension Ideas for
Reading, written by primary literacy expert Gill Howell are
included in the back of every book to help you support the reading
needs of each child This book has been quizzed for Accelerated
Reader.
A man sits alone on the prow of a ship and remembers the diving he
did as a child. When the ship reaches its destination the anchor is
lowered and the man climbs into his diving suit. He's ready to
return to the water; ready to find the treasure. This beautiful
book was written by Anne Curtis and wonderfully illustrated by
Chris Corner. Collins Big Cat Progress books are specifically
designed for children at Key Stage 2 who have a Key Stage 1 reading
level, giving them age-appropriate texts that they can read,
building their confidence and fostering positive attitudes towards
reading. Text type: An adventure book Curriculum links: Citizenship
This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
The Star Ship Orca is taking off on a mission to find a new planet
for the people of Earth. First stop: Mars. But will the crew find
anything there except rocks and sand? Will they find intelligent
life? Discover their journey in this imaginative story, written by
Anne Curtis and illustrated by Chris Corner. Collins Big Cat
Progress builds confidence, helping struggling pupils not only to
read, but to love reading Dual-banded books provide age-appropriate
interest level material matched with a lower reading ability level
Every book is levelled by reading expert Cliff Moon to ensure
precise, systematic, measurable progression to help close the
ability gap The books use a range of reading strategies: phonic,
graphic, syntactic and contextual to build confident, accurate,
fluent readers Designed to build speaking and listening skills, as
well as reading skills, the books are highly visual and include
incredible illustrations and photographs Every book has a Key Stage
2 look-and-feel to engage older pupils and avoid stigmatisation
Topics are relevant for children in years 3-6 and connected to the
curriculum and framework objectives for these years to support
inclusion Progress titles contain a Reader Response page to
encourage the pupil to respond to and recall what they have read.
This offers an ideal opportunity to check comprehension Ideas for
Reading, written by primary literacy expert Gill Howell are
included in the back of every book to help you support the reading
needs of each child
Captain Scott travelled to the Antarctic in 1901 - the first man in
the world ever to go there. Join one man as he follows in Scott's
footsteps and understands why the Antarctic is so important to us
in this evocative book by Anne Curtis. Collins Big Cat Progress
builds confidence, helping struggling pupils not only to read, but
to love reading Dual-banded books provide age-appropriate interest
level material matched with a lower reading ability level Every
book is levelled by reading expert Cliff Moon to ensure precise,
systematic, measurable progression to help close the ability gap
The books use a range of reading strategies: phonic, graphic,
syntactic and contextual to build confident, accurate, fluent
readers Designed to build speaking and listening skills, as well as
reading skills, the books are highly visual and include incredible
illustrations and photographs Every book has a Key Stage 2
look-and-feel to engage older pupils and avoid stigmatisation
Topics are relevant for children in years 3-6 and connected to the
curriculum and framework objectives for these years to support
inclusion Progress titles contain a Reader Response page to
encourage the pupil to respond to and recall what they have read.
This offers an ideal opportunity to check comprehension Ideas for
Reading, written by primary literacy expert Gill Howell are
included in the back of every book to help you support the reading
needs of each child This book has been quizzed for Accelerated
Reader.
She sits in her bedroom overlooking the harbour, remembering how it
looks when a storm arrives, when the walk across the pier to the
lighthouse is fraught with danger - and horrible memories. This
beautiful story was written by Anne Curtis and illustrated by Chris
Corner. Collins Big Cat Progress books are specifically designed
for children at Key Stage 2 who have a Key Stage 1 reading level,
giving them age-appropriate texts that they can read, building
their confidence and fostering positive attitudes towards reading.
Text type: A mystery story Curriculum links: Citizenship This book
has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
Are there questions you would like to ask your grandmothers, great
grandmothers or tenth great grandmothers? In this work, the authors
of the "grandmother stories"(Dr. Forde and cousins) imaginatively
ask their grandmothers questions about the source of their
indomitable spirit; and as you read, you will appreciate the
choice. The centerpiece of the book consists of interpretative
essays featuring our grandmothers in times of trial and times of
joy. The essays are accompanied by descriptive chronologies, with
the reader appropriately instructed by maps from each period,
photographs, sketches, portraits and recipes. An encyclopedic
Appendix in CD-ROM form offers further documentation, extensive
genealogies, and even more maps, photographs, and archival
materials; all of which will eventually be published as Volume II.
The Rev. Dr. Cynthia Vold Forde's valiant work of genealogy
presented herein is encyclopedic, intelligible and thoroughly
entertaining. Lineages of our scattered kindred so lovingly
compiled by her, are a "collection for remembrance" inspired by the
faithful lives of ten generations of Southern ancestors. Impressive
archival research and background materials on the Bankston, Brooks,
Cobb, Hamlin, Henderson, Ivey, Jarrett, Lea, McDonald, Miller,
Rambo, and Sappingtons of Georgia lines are included. Within the
pages of this book, you will find adventure, love, war, peace,
depression, and prosperity in the lives of our valiant colonial,
pioneer, antebellum and postbellum ancestors. You may correlate
traits of these brave and steadfast women with those in your own
mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and daughters. If you seek a
greater understanding of your Southern ancestry and of yourself,
you will surely find it here.
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