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Go For It!
by Sylvia Karavis and Gill MatthewsNavigator is a KS2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading sesson per week during each school year.
Pass It On
by Rigby NavigatorFind out more about language and communication. You'll be dotty about our top-secret reports on Morse Code and secret messages. Is it Greek to you? Then get cracking! Navigator is a Key Stage 2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading sesson per week during each school year.
Pass It On
by Rigby NavigatorFind out more about language and communication. You'll be dotty about our top-secret reports on Morse Code and secret messages. Is it Greek to you? Then get cracking! Navigator is a Key Stage 2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading sesson per week during each school year.
Tricksters
by Michaela Morgan and Jan Mark and Martin WaddellThis book includes the following stories:- Cunning Jack by Martin Waddell, Mighty Thor the Bearded Bride by Michaela Morgan, Tops and Bottoms by Jan Mark. Navigator is a KS2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading session per week during each school year.
Tricksters
by Michaela Morgan and Jan Mark and Martin WaddellThis book includes the following stories:- Cunning Jack by Martin Waddell, Mighty Thor the Bearded Bride by Michaela Morgan, Tops and Bottoms by Jan Mark. Navigator is a KS2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading session per week during each school year.
Wolves
by Beverley RandellThis text contain facts about wolves. Topics included are: communication, hunting in all seasons, wolf pups and locations.
The Go-cart Team
by David KeystoneHow do you build a go-cart? First of all you need a design. Next you need a list of the parts, tools, and materials that are required. And then you need to put the different parts together.When the go-cart is complete, you need the right safety equipment and lots of training. Finally, you need to give the go-cart a name -- and that's the hardest job for The Go-cart Team.
The Bicycle Book
by Anna FernA bicycle is a freedom machine. When you ride a bike, you don't have to rely on other people to get around.This book will help you learn about the different parts of a bike, safety clothing and equipment, road rules, and how to be a safe, confident cyclist. So get ready, get set, and go with The Bicycle Book.
The Secret
by Julie Mitchell and Paul KonyeChris the hero in basketball game, because he scores more points than anyone else, while he was injured. That night, Andrew wakes up with breathing difficulties. The next day, Andrew finds out that he has asthma. The doctor gives Andrew an inhaler but Andrew is embarrassed about using it, so he decides to keep his asthma a secret. At the next game, Andrew doesn't want to use the inhaler in front of Chris, so he leaves it in his bag. During the game, Andrew has an asthma attack and has to go to the hospital. Chris comes to visit Andrew and reveals that he has asthma too. (Rigby PM Collection Emerald)
Yo-yos
by Cathy HopeThe yo-yo is one of the oldest toys in the world, and it is enjoyed by people from many different cultures.
Yo-yos are made up of many small parts and can be made from a variety of different materials to help them spin. Follow the step-by-step instructions to make your own yo-yo, and with some practice, you can perform exciting yo-yo tricks.
Falcon
by Stephen HarrisonCarlos and Ricky arrive at a campsite with their father, where they discover a large injured bird. Dad identifies it as a falcon and he calls a nearby rescue center. Max and Lisa, from Raptor Center, put the falcon in a cage and take it back with them. The falcon does well and Max suggests the boys come to watch the release of the falcon in a few weeks. Later, the boys and their parents go to the place where the bird will be released. Their father tells them they should feel proud about helping to save the falcon, which flies off into the distance.
Roses for Anna
by Jan Weeks and Chantal StewartThe complete lower primary Guided Reading series for developing independent readers. The Chapter Books support readers as they move from picture books to chapter books, promoting independent reading across a range of genres.
Sourcebook
by Linda Hoyt and Michael Opitz and Robert Marzano and Sharon Hill and Yvonne Freeman and David FreemanNIMAC-sourced textbook