Dark Flight SET 3
Books in the set Reading levels Reading age Interest level Word count
The Dark Flight 3 series follows on from the highly successful series 1 and 2, and provides stimulating stories in a variety of genres for reluctant readers. The stories are compelling and gripping — with a hint of the dark side — and will appeal to students aged between 9–14 with reading ages of between 7 and 7.5 years old.
10 18–20
7–7.5+ yrs 9–14 yrs 2000
Spirit Tribe Todd and his father set off into the jungle to investigate a sighting of a strange skeleton. They are about to find out the secrets of the jungle the hard way.
Robot Safe Crackers Fear has gripped a city under siege from a terrifying gang of robots. No bank is safe from them!
Go-Kart Crazy
The final of the Die-Hard Trophy is approaching and Blaine badly wants to win it. But how can he win the trophy when his Kart has been vandalised?
The Dream Catcher Unfortunately for Anoki he was not going to have a peaceful night’s sleep. Not when his dream catcher only showed him his worst nightmares.
Blood Wheels
No road safety lesson could prepare Jack and Eve for the terrifying dangers they are about to face on the road.
Framed!
Zak and Jason are stuck on the most boring tour ever, when suddenly things take a seriously wrong turn.
Lunar Rover
Su is having a very bad first trip on the lunar surface; trapped at the bottom of a crater, miles away from base and with dangers all around.
House of Fear
Chased by a gang on bikes through the streets, Dino had no choice but to enter the dreaded house of fear!
Hard Drive Boy
Life for Nick is about to change when his favourite computer game character ‘Dan Lash’ crashes into the real world.
Surf Attack
Harry looked to where Max was pointing. A big dark fin was sticking out of the water, ahead of them. Harry could only do one thing. He panicked.
The Dark Flight 3 Teaching Guide contains a section of ideas and activities for each of the books in the series. Every section provides the following information about individual stories:
• genre and brief description • short summary of the plot
• glossary of vocabulary that may be challenging.
Activities for groups, comprehension and
extension work are included, as well as two photocopiable work sheets for each book.
108 Fiction UPPER PRIMARY FOR PRICING SEE PAGE 127
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