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RESOURCES FOR LITERACY & LEARNING I CAN WRITE


WRITING STORIES


This series introduces the concept of dif- ferent text types to young readers. Each book examines a different genre, explain- ing what it is, what its main elements are, and what it is used for, before going on to provide examples and tips for their own writing. Age 6 – 8.


6334. Diaries 6335. Instructions 6336. Letters & Emails 6337. Poems 6338. Reports 6339. Stories


• KS1/2, PYP Literacy & English • 32 pages paperback


£8.99 each


These lively books show children how to write different types of stories. Key features of each genre are explained and readers are guided through the story-writing process. A themed story running throughout each book offers concrete examples of how writing tips can be put into practice. Age 6 – 8.


6340. Adventure Stories 6341. Animal Stories 6342. Fairy Tales 6343. Mystery Stories 6344. Scary Stories 6345. Silly Stories


• KS1/2, PYP Literacy & English • 32 pages paperback


£8.99 each HOW TO WRITE YOUR BEST STORY EVER!


This book is written in a fun, engaging, and inspirational style. From how to write for your audience or for a specific purpose, how to over- come writer’s block, how to write in different genres, to what words to use to best effect, this book gives children the tools they need to make writing an enjoyable experience. Age 7 – 13.


HOW TO BE A YOUNG WRITER


This guide shows how to develop an idea into a gripping and powerful story, with examples and tips from the best-known authors to show how it’s done. It covers all the key elements of plot, charac- terization, building a believable world, thinking about tone and style, weaving description into stories, through to end- ings and editing work. Practical tips will help any struggling writer to beat the fear of the blank page and includes infor- mation on sharing stories and reaching a wider audience. Age 11- 15.


6347. How to be a Young Writer 6346. How to Write Your Best Story Ever!


KS 2-3 Literacy & English • 128 pages paperback £9.99


50 FANTASTIC IDEAS FOR STORYTELLING


Storytelling has many functions in children’s development, helping them to make sense of the world and organize events and experience. They often retell their adventures as stories, from the simple event of having dinner to major happenings such as falling down the stairs! The story organizes events from the past and as they happen, and both the story and its telling convey important information about relation- ships, thoughts and feelings and the children’s personal life in general. This book contains simple but creative ideas to help practitioners prompt and aid storytelling for and with the children in their setting.


6348. 50 Ideas for Storytelling


• 64 pages paperback £9.99


A CREATIVE APPROACH TO TEACHING


These books offer creative, practical ideas and suggestions for effective teaching of Grammar, Writing, Spelling and Rhythm & Rhyme to children aged 7 – 11.


KS 3, Literacy & English • 160 pages paperback £9.99


SPELLING FOR LITERACY


These books cover every word and spelling pattern required for the UK National Curriculum for English. Each book contains forty sets of words, with each set spread across three pages: an overview display page, a practice page and a ‘Learn, write, check page. Age 5 – 11.


6349. Spelling for Ages 5 - 6 6350. Spelling for Ages 6 - 7 6351. Spelling for Ages 7 - 8 6352. Spelling for Ages 8 - 9 6353. Spelling for Ages 9 - 10 6354. Spelling for Ages 10 - 11


KS 1-2 Literacy & English • 136 pages paperback + CD-ROM


£19.99 each A CREATIVE APPROACH TO TEACHING...


6355. Spelling 6356. Grammar 6357. Writing


6358. Rhythm & Rhyme


• 110/128 pages paperback £14.99 each


This book is filled with exciting and innovative ways to teach and meet the objectives for primary physics, chemistry and biology from Years 1-6. Each idea has been tried and tested, used in the classroom with children of the relevant age range, and all are deep rooted in practical enquiry with clear links to the statutory requirements for primary science. It is full of strategies and ready-made ideas with a creative edge, aimed at engaging children and encouraging them to think critically and scientifically, and to consider key scientific topics in real life scenarios.


6359. Science


• 160 pages paperback £14.99


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