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The smallest fish can tell the tallest tales... 'Sorry I'm late, Miss. I set off really early but on the way to school I was captured by a squid. I wriggled and I struggled till a turtle came and rescued me'. 'Oh, no, he didn't'. 'Oh, yes, he did'. Tiddler is a little fish with a big imagination! What ever will he come up with next? This runaway bestseller is now available as a board book. |
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Tom Gates is the master of excuses for late homework: dog attacks; spilt water; and, lightning. Tom's exercise book is full of his doodles, cartoons and thoughts, as well as comments from his long-suffering teacher, Mr Fullerton. After gaining five merits for his Camping Sucks holiday story, Tom's work starts to go downhill — which is a pity, as he's desperate to impress Amy Porter, who sits next to him... |
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Allie returns with new rules in the sixth book of the acclaimed series! Allie's excited about her class field trip. Sure, it's to a historic one-room schoolhouse, built back before there was the Internet or even cell phones, and Allie's teacher is encouraging everyone to dress up in old-timey costumes, which some of Allie's friends are actually doing. GAH! But at least she gets to ride on a bus, which she's never gets to do, living so close to school that she actually has to walk there every day! But then Mrs. Hunter announces that every student in Room 209 has been assigned a buddy for the day — from Allie's old 4th grade class at Walnut Knolls Elementary School, with whom Pine Heights Elementary is pairing up for the trip. And Allie's buddy just happens to be her ex-best friend Mary Kay, who betrayed Allie right before she moved! Allie is going to have to spend a whole day sharing an old-timey desk with a big crybaby! |
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Frida Kahlo was one of the greatest Mexican artists of the twentieth century. She was born in Cayocan, Mexico, in 1907. Frida grew up during the Mexican Revolution, an event that influenced her life and changed the art of Mexico forever. Clever illustrations and story lines, together with full-color reproductions of actual paintings, give children a light yet realistic overview of each artist's life and style in these fun and educational books. |
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Provides in-depth coverage of key writing skills and helps students acquire techniques to improve their sentences and paragraphs. Each workbook contains mini projects to consolidate students' learning. — Construct simple sentences using appropriate punctuation. — Add information to their sentences For use with Grade 1. |
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Provides in-depth coverage of key writing skills and helps students acquire techniques to improve their sentences and paragraphs. Each workbook contains mini projects to consolidate students' learning. — Construct simple sentences using appropriate punctuation. — Add information to their sentences For use with Grade 1. |
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Provides in-depth coverage of key writing skills and helps students acquire techniques to improve their sentences and paragraphs. Each workbook contains mini projects to consolidate students' learning. — Construct simple sentences using appropriate punctuation. — Add information to their sentences For use with Grade 1. |
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Provides in-depth coverage of key writing skills and helps students acquire techniques to improve their sentences and paragraphs. Each workbook contains mini projects to consolidate students' learning. — Construct simple sentences using appropriate punctuation. — Add information to their sentences For use with Grade 1. |
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Provides in-depth coverage of key writing skills and helps students acquire techniques to improve their sentences and paragraphs. Each workbook contains mini projects to consolidate students' learning. — Construct simple sentences using appropriate punctuation. — Add information to their sentences For use with Grade 1. |
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Provides in-depth coverage of key writing skills and helps students acquire techniques to improve their sentences and paragraphs. Each workbook contains mini projects to consolidate students' learning. — Construct simple sentences using appropriate punctuation. — Add information to their sentences For use with Grade 1. |
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Catching Fire, the New York Times bestseller by Suzanne Collins, is now a major motion picture — and this is your guide to all of the movie's excitement, both in front of the camera and behind it. Go behind the scenes of the making of Catching Fire with exclusive materials, including back-stage photos and interviews. From the screenwriting process to the casting decisions, from the fantastic new sets and gorgeous costumes to the actors' performances and the director's vision, this is the definitive companion to the second Hunger Games film. |
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This takes the form of Tom's battered homework diary — crammed with his doodles and stories. Exciting News! Mr Fullerman announces that class 5F are going on an 'Activity Break'! Which should be fun. As long as I don't ge stuck in a group with anyone who snores or worse still with... Marcus Meldrew. Delia is already threatening to paint my room funny colours while I'm away. Which is annoying. I just hope the only surprise I hae when I get home is the new pet that I hear Mum and Dad talking about. Because I've always wanted a pet! |
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I get a big SHOCK when Delia appears without her sunglasses on. But that's nothing compared with the surprise Dad has in store for me with his new found fitness regime. Meanwhile, Derek and I kep practicing in DOGZOMBIES — you never know, we might even get to play another gig But right now, I'm still wondering how Amy Porter managed to talk me into auditioning for the SCHOOL PLAY While Marcus Meldrew is being extra smug because he's only gone and got the lead role... |
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Back to school, but it's not all bad. Sport's Day, the School Fair and my birthday are coming up so this term's going to be amazing; mostly, because Delia's not invited to any of these. There's only one small problem with my birthday, Granny Mavis says she's going to make my cake... uh oh! Oh and Mr Keen's asked Dogzombies to perform. |
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Reproducible pages on the back of each chart! Plastic-coated for color-fastness and durability! Write-on, wipe-off surface! |
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With his father dead, Martyn has a choice. Tell the police what happened — and be suspected of murder. Or get rid of the body and get on with the rest of his life. Simple, right? Not quite. One story leads to another. Secrets and lies become darker and crazier. And Martyn is faced with twists and turns that leave him reeling. Life is never easy. But death is even harder. |
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155 cards — 33 initial blend and digraph cards, 40 consonant cards, 21 vowel-pair cards, 12 vowel cards, 42 word-family cards, 7 ending blend and digraph cards Build vocabulary. Plastic-coated and fade-resistant. |
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These rib-tickling word family plays will delight children and help them become confident, fluent readers. Each play gives children plenty of practice reading a group of words from the same word family — words that share the same sound and spelling pattern. Learning to recognize these families of words helps children decode with ease so they can focus on comprehension. What's more, the funny plots and characters will invite children to read the plays again and again, helping them improve reading rate, automaticity, expression, and other key fluency skills. For use with Grades K-2. |
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Motivate even the most reluctant readers with this collection of read-aloud mini-plays with parts written at different levels. Perfect for building oral fluency, these plays cover high-interest topics, such as school situations, tall tales, and mysteries. Includes background and suggestions for building fluency and comprehension. For use with Grades 3-5. |
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Introduce students to Edgar Allen Poe, Charles Dickens, Washington Irving, and other well-known authors with this collection of plays based on their classic short stories. These engaging plays will expand students' literary knowledge, while rehearsing the parts will encourage the repeated readings they need to build their fluency and comprehension skills. Also includes discussion prompts and easy activities designed to help students identify and understand plot, setting, character, and theme. For use with Grades 4-8. |
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