Story Sparkers! This set of full-colour, multicultural photos - from realistic situations to fantastical scenes - is perfect for stimulating writing and discussion in every student! Just grab a card and turn it over for pre-printed sentence starters and open- ended questions. Prompts encourage different types of writing - instructive, explanatory, descriptive and more! Set features 500 different writing prompts. Ages 6+.
1S4-258 Vouchers 510
Writing Prompt Cubes Spark brainstorming and imagination with these soft foam cubes (measuring 40 x 40mm). Can be used for both creative storytelling and non-fiction writing activities. With different writing prompts on every side (36 in total) the cubes offer a variety of ideas for individual or group writing projects.
1N2-189 Vouchers 350
Pie Corbett’s Story Mountain Pie Corbett's Story Mountain is a great way of developing a story with your children. Containing key aspects of story writing, opening, build up, problem, resolution and ending, the children will be able to develop a story. The Story Mountain also comes with a set of connectives that help link each section of the story together. Size A2 laminated.
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Pie Corbett’s Recordable
Literacy Magic! Working
with Harry Potter Work some teaching magic of your own with Literacy Magic, an innovative resource designed specifically for your high-ability pupils. Built from the complex and spellbinding world created by J K Rowling, the photocopiable activities in Literacy Magic focus on developing a wide range of skills – from literacy to science to higher order thinking. Contains 52 A4 pages.
1W0-505 Vouchers 560
Story Mountain Developed with Pie Corbett, Story Mountain is a recordable A4 wipeable postcard. Featuring five recordable buttons, children can record a ten second message to support the five main aspects of story writing - opening, build up, problem, resolution and ending. As the postcards are also wipeable, annotations can be made. A great way to practice verbal storytelling and help children put their thoughts in order when story writing.
1S4-259 Pie Corbett’s Sound Effects
CD This sound effects CD has been developed with Pie Corbett to bring together a number of different sounds which when listened to will spark children’s imaginations. Ideal to use as a different method of starting stories or to use in stories to add different effects.
1S4-255 Vouchers 470 Vouchers 310 Vouchers 780
Talk For Creative Writing Box Make imaginations run wild with this fun filled box of ideas. Developed with Pie Corbett, this box of ideas mixes fantasy with reality to help children think out of the box and enter the weird and wonderful world of story telling. The box contains 35 games with photocopiable resources and many ideas to get your story telling off to a great start!
1S4-257 102 Helpline 1800 621 620 Vouchers 1,180
Reading Windows These windows are great for children who have problems with visual tracking and need a line finder to help guide them down a page of text. For children with dyslexia who need colour to make the letters clearer, simply slot in one of the coloured strips to make reading easier. Reads text size up to 14pt. Size: L17cm x W5cm. Pack of ten with five coloured strips.
1S4-266 Vouchers 390
Basic Skills
LITERACY
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