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Rapidis an award-winning, Wave 3 reading intervention programme that's been proven to deliver more than twice the normal rate of progress. With motivating speech-recognition software, fantastic books, outstanding teaching support and integrated Assessment for Learning.
Rapidis an award-winning, Wave 3 reading intervention programme that's been proven to deliver more than twice the normal rate of progress. With motivating speech-recognition software, fantastic books, outstanding teaching support and integrated Assessment for Learning
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
White Wolves are engaging books that children want to pick up, at a range of different reading levels. Eighteen exciting new titles reflect the range of non-fiction texts children will come across in the real world, from guidebooks to cookbooks. They are ideal for topic libraries, and for teaching literacy skills in a curriculum context.
White Wolves are engaging books that children want to pick up, at a range of different reading levels. Eighteen exciting new titles reflect the range of non-fiction texts children will come across in the real world, from guidebooks to cookbooks. They are ideal for topic libraries, and for teaching literacy skills in a curriculum context.
This title is part of Bug Club, the first whole-school reading programme that joins books with an online reading world to teach today's children to read. Turquoise-B level: Living in a Castle ... Come inside the castle and meet the people that live here. Discover how soldiers defended the castle, what the gong farmer did, and more ... Just make sure you don't get thrown in the dungeon!
A loopy book of fun facts about rollercoasters. Find out how they started, how they were built, and where you can find the biggest, the fastest and the scariest rides of all.
Rapid Reading can treble the rate of reading progress
Rapid Reading can treble the rate of reading progress
From con artists and tricksters to make-believe model monsters, this book reveals all the secrets of some of the biggest pranks ever, and some of the famous fibbers who thought them up.
A non-fiction book about a group of children making a monster. Each stage of the monster-making process is shown - from the body and head, to the eyes, teeth and claws. Repetitive text asks what is being made, and then reveals the answer on the following page.
A non-fiction report about different types of weather over the course of a week. Photographs of each weather accompany illustrations of how people might act and dress in different weather conditions, while the repetitive pattern of text reports on each day's weather.
Follow a week in the life of a boy who loves to run, swim, rollerblade and trampoline, in this simple non-fiction recount, illustrated with action-packed photographs. Simple text reinforces the days of the week.
What things are thick? What things are thin? Find out in this non-fiction book.
If you dip a net into a pond, what will you see when you scoop it out? This non-fiction book supports work on nature and the world around you.
What are the differences between your pet cat, and a big cat in the wild? Find out in this photographic non-fiction book.
This non-fiction book takes us on a trip with a little girl and her dad as they go for a journey on the big, red bus.
A giant and a frippit are neighbours in the woods, but the jealous frippit dislikes the kind and popular giant. A stormy night in the woods changes everything. Illustrated by James Cotton
In this story, the sun and the wind have a contest to see who is stronger. They decide to see which of them can force a man to take off his coat. Illustrated by Bee Willey
Rapid Reading can treble the rate of reading progress
Rapid Reading can treble the rate of reading progress
Rapid Reading can treble the rate of reading progress
Rapid Reading can treble the rate of reading progress
Rapid Reading can treble the rate of reading progress
This picture story follows Granny's race against the clock. It's two o'clock and Granny has just one hour to reach her destination. As the minutes tick by, the story shows Granny's increasingly imaginative modes of transport, from skateboard to jet pack, before revealing why she is in such a hurry - it's her grandchild's birthday tea.
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