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Collins Primary 2013
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Collins Big Cat Phonic readers
A selection of high quality fully-decodable books. Boost your phonic resources with these titles, featuring half ction and half non- ction. Brilliant childrens authors provide real books to develop the skills for real reading.
Collins Big Cat Progress
Each book is dual-banded for interest and ability level, with topics connected to the curriculum and a particular focus on boys interests. Build con dence in your struggling readers these fantastic books not only help to bring reading levels up to KS2 standard, but encourage children to love reading too.
Collins Primary Focus Assessment
Get prepared for the new year 6 Grammar, Spelling and Punctuation test with a new range of Focus resources to boost core language skills.
Collins New Primary Maths: Enriching Maths
Challenge children working above age-related expectations with a bank of activities that offer genuine breadth, depth and pace without repetition or pre-empting next years teaching.
Highlights from Collins Education
Visit www.collinseducation.com and book your appointment to see your local sales consultant.
Reach Every Child
Collins Primary 2013Reach Every Child
ISBN 978-0-00-792966-5
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Our promise to youAt Collins Primary we strive to bring you the most up to date resources for teaching and learning. And because as teachers you want the very best for all your children, whatever their ability, we are dedicated to helping you reach every child.
All of our resources will help you teach and motivate children across the ability range from strugglers to the most able.
All round service to our customersWe publish the best resources for teachers, and we want to ensure that we give you the best service too. From specialist primary sales consultants who can advise on all our resources to a dedicated customer service team, we can provide the support that you need. Please see our website for more details.
Value for money resourcesWe want to help you stretch your school budget further by ensuring that our prices are as competitive as they can be! And with incentives for buying in bulk, and our team of Primary Educational Sales Consultants to advise you on how to get the most for your money, we are con dent that you wont be disappointed.
Our curriculum promiseThrough our fully trained primary sales consultants, e-newsletters and websites, we will ensure that you are kept informed about the new 2014 curriculum. Sign up to our e-newsletter for updates.
The best authors and educationalistsWe work with the most talented authors and educationalists in the country to bring you the best in curriculum resources - Peter Clarke, series editor for Collins New Primary Maths and Cliff Moon, series editor for Collins Big Cat to name but two. Plus we have a wealth of best-selling authors within the Collins Big Cat series, including Michael Rosen and Berlie Doherty.
Reach Every Child
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Age4-11
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For ages 4-11
For Early Years
For Key Stage 1
For Key Stage 2
Assessment Support
For Cambridge Primary
Professional Development
For International Primary Curriculum
Matches the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme
Collins Big Cat 4
Collins New Primary Maths 54
Collins Primary Focus 74
Collins Primary Literacy 82
Collins Dictionaries 85
Science 94
History/Geography 95
Primary Atlases 96
Citizenship/PSHE 97
Belair 98
Collins Home Learning and Letts 102
Contact your rep 115
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Our children really love the Collins Big Cat series. The children nd the books interesting and enjoyable to read, they are de nitely a favourite at our school!Vicki Costello, Park Hill Primary
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Monitor and improve reading levels for all children with extensive teacher support
Ensure measurable progression and understanding with expert levelling and
a variety of reading strategies, including
phonics
Provide a rich and enjoyable reading experience with a wide variety of writing
genres, illustrations, book formats and text
types
Ideal for independent reading, group reading and for send-home, the books
support parents to get the most out of
reading with their child
Why Collins Big Cat?Series editor: Cliff Moon
Collins Big Cat is a reading programme that provides real books for real reading. Inspire and motivate your young readers with top quality books, with 50/50 ction and non- ction from much-loved authors including Julia Donaldson, Michael Rosen and many more.
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APP Matching Charts
Free worksheets
Scottish resources
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Whats new for Key Stage 128 new titles in the Green-Lime Bands for Collins Big Cat are out now for you and your 5-7 year olds to love.
Introduce literary heritage to the primary classroom in Dickens bicentenary year with a reworking of the classic tale Oliver Twist and a non-fiction book about the life
of the author
Inspire your class with Olympic Heroes
Mark 100 years since the sinking of The Titanic, a book that will capture childrens imaginations as they read the story behind the doomed liner
Encourage your Year 2s to look at poetry more closely with I Never Know How Poems Start by the well-loved poet Michael Rosen
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Sample pages from I Never Know How Poems Start
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Whats new for Key Stage 224 new titles for the Copper-Diamond Bands in Collins Big Cat are out now for you and your 7-11 year olds to love.
Do some background reading for Black History Week with biographies of Harriet
Tubman and Frederick Douglass
Two new autobiographies by adventurer James Adair and wheelchair basketball
Paralympian Ade Adepitan
Get your pupils reading the classics with a fantastic retelling of the Dickens novel Great
Expectations
Introduce your class to poetry and drama with a new play in partnership with Polka
Theatre, London and two new poetry
anthologies
Plus even more books on history and science themes
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I didnt have great expectations.
I didnt have any expectations.
I had a great many trembly fears.
I spent a lot of time in
the graveyard. Its the rst
place I remember.
Not the forge, with the red
re and the low roof and the
wild bare marsh all around.
Not the wet, rutty road that
led to the village and then
to the town and then on to
far-off wonders: London,
perhaps, or the end of the world.
The graveyard. If I felt in the right place anywhere at all
it was in there, puzzling over the gravestones. My father
was there, and my mother, and my ve little brothers.
The reason I wasnt there too was a mystery to everyone.
I lived at the forge with Joe and Mrs Joe. My trembly fears
were the result of living with Mrs Joe.
The small warm feeling I had of not being quite alone in
the world came from living with Joe.
Ever the best of friends, eh Pip? said Joe.
Pip that was me.
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Sample pages from Great Expectations
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New phonic readersA brand new selection of 20 phonic readers will be available in January 2013. With the usual 50/50 split of fiction and non-fiction, they are perfect for phonic practice both in
the classroom and at home.
The new decodable readers are fun and motivating and complement any existing scheme.
To nd out more about Collins Big Cat Phonics, please see pages 14-19.
New struggling reader progress booksNew Collins Big Cat series Progress was launched to help struggling readers in 2012. Now another 32 titles will be added to the series in May 2013, this time with a higher reading
ability level, which has been much requested by teachers.
The new releases cover reading levels Orange-Gold, with interest levels of Copper-Diamond.
Theres a greater choice than ever to help close the reading gap between KS1 and KS2 and develop a love of reading in every pupil.
Plus new decodable progress readers tooNew for September, we are pleased to offer a range of decodable Progress books for struggling readers. Aimed at children in Year 2 who have failed the phonics screening check, the books provide catch-up support to get them back on track.
To nd out more about Collins Big Cat Progress, please see pages 20-23.
For the latest information on all these new titles visit www.collinsbigcat.com and sign up to our emails to be the rst to hear about new resources
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Collins Big Cat Component Chart
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Age 34 45 56 67
Year Group Reception / P1 Year 1 / P2 Year 2 / P3 Year 23 / P34
National Curriculum Level
Towards 1 1 Towards 2 22+
(Towards 3)
Band 0 1A 1B 2A 2B 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Fiction 9 Books9
Books9
Books9
Books9
Books13
Books16
Books9
Books9
Books9
Books9
Books9
Books7
Books7
Books
Non- ction 9Books9
Books9
Books9
Books9
Books10
Books10
Books9
Books9
Books9
Books9
Books9
Books7
Books7
Books
Teacher Resources
Assessment and Support Guide A Assessment and Support Guide B Assessment and Support Guide CAssessment and Support Guide D
1 Poetry Big Book 1 Poetry Big Book
1 Non- ction Big Book 1 Non- ction Big Book
Talking BooksOn CD or Download
Individual Titles
1 CD 1 CD 1 CD 1 CD 1 CD 1 CD 1 CD 1 CD 1 CD 1 CD 1 CD 1 CD 1 CD
Digital Resources:
E-Resources,CD-Roms,Flipcharts
2 e-resources
1 e-resources
1 e-resources
2 e-resources
2 e-resources
1 e-resources
CD-Rom A CD-Rom B CD-Rom C
1 ipchart
1 ipchart
1 ipchart
1 ipchart
1 ipchart
1 ipchart
1 ipchart
1 ipchart
1 ipchart
1 ipchart
Phonic Fiction
3 ction
3 ction
5 ction
5 ction
5 ction
5 ction
Phonic Non- ction
3non-
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3non-
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5non-
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5non-
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5non-
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5non-
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Phonic Talking Books
1 CD 1 CD
Phonic Teacher
Resources1 Phonics Handbook and CD-Rom
1 Reading Activity Handbook
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78 89 910 1011 Age
Year 3 / P4 Year 4 / P5 Year 5 / P6 Year 6 / P7 Year 6+ / P7+ Year Group
2+ (Towards 3)
23 (Towards 3)
3 3+ 45National
Curriculum Level
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Band
12Books
12Books
12Books
12Books
8Books
8Books
6Books Fiction
8Books
8Books
8Books
8Books
8Books
8Books
6Books Non- ction
Assessment and Support Guide E Assessment and Support Guide F
Teacher Resources
Talking Books
Digital Resources:
E-Resources,CD-Roms,Flipcharts
Yellow / Copper
1 ction
1 non- ction
Blue / Copper
1 ction
1 non- ction
Green / Copper
1 ction
1 non- ction
Yellow / Ruby
1 ction
1 non- ction
Blue / Ruby
1 ction
1 non- ction
Green / Ruby
1 ction
1 non- ction
Yellow / Sapphire1 ction
1 non- ction
Blue / Sapphire
1 ction
1 non- ction
Green / Sapphire
1 ction
1 non- ction
Yellow / Diamond1 ction
1 non- ction
Blue / Diamond
1 ction
1 non- ction
Green / Diamond
1 ction
1 non- ction
Progress(Reading Age / Interest Age)
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They change colour to hide from larger sh that may try to eat them. Seahorses need to hide from people too.
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Seahorses live in warm seas, along muddy shores or in reefs.
How Collins Big Cat teaches readingEnsure precise, measurable progression to support the reading needs of every child every book is levelled by reading expert Cliff Moon.
Sample pages from Seahorses
Sample pages from Brown Bear and Wilbur Wolf
With high quality illustrations and writing, a huge variety of genres, different book formats and text types, there is a wide choice to keep young minds excited about reading and wanting more.
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A 50/50 split of ction and non- ction to guarantee an engaging read for all the tastes in your classroom.
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Written by Clare Dowdall BA(Ed), MA(Ed)Lecturer and Primary Literacy Consultant
Ideas for reading Read the fact box with the children. Explain what
a fact box is and that the book is full of facts about seahorses.
Ask children to read aloud to the end of the book. Support them to read and help them to note key facts by asking them questions.
Returning to the book Discuss the idea of a life cycle. Using pp2223,
help children to see that a life cycle doesnt have a beginning or end and discuss why they think this is.
Challenge children to nd a tricky word and explain how they decoded it.
Model how to choose an amazing fact to share. Ask children to work in pairs to nd and share an amazing fact that they have learnt from their reading.
Ask children what they have found out about how seahorses have babies. What is different to other animals that they know about?
Learning objectives: nd specic information in simple texts; read more challenging texts which can be decoded using acquired phonic knowledge and skills along with automatic recognition of high frequency words; distinguish ction and non-ction texts and the different purposes for reading them; ask and answer questions, make relevant contributions, offer suggestions and take turns; convey information and ideas in simple non-narrative forms
Curriculum links: Science: Ourselves
High frequency words: about, their, dont, people
Interest words: life cycle, seahorses, special, centimetres, forwards, upright, stomach, shrimps, reefs, coral, pouch, kangaroo, millimetres
Word count: 276
Resources: internet
Getting started Ask children if they know what a seahorse is and
if they can describe what a seahorse looks like.
Look at the cover together. Explain that this is a seahorse and ask children to describe its appearance to a partner using descriptive vocabulary.
Read the blurb together. Ask children if this is a story book or an information book and how they will know.
Look at the words seahorses and amazing. Discuss strategies for reading these longer words, e.g. looking for shorter known words or chunks within words; looking for familiar word endings.
Reading and responding Read pp23 with children. Ask children to tell you
what is special about seahorses. Model how to collect key information from the text, e.g. their tails curl forwards.
Checking and moving on Ask children to draw a picture of a seahorse and
label the parts with as much information as they can, e.g. they have heads like horses.
Help children to nd out more about seahorses using the internet and ask them to make notes of the key facts.
Help children to make a quiz for the class using the amazing facts that they have collected from their reading of the book and their research.
Reading moreSpines, Stings and Teeth (Green/Band 5) is another book about creatures under the sea.
they have tails like monkey tails
they have heads like horses
Seahorsesn
Every book contains a unique reader response activity and Ideas for reading page, helping you to monitor reading comprehension through dialogue and activities.
Collins Big Cat has made a real difference to our progress in reading. The children love the books and the feedback from parents has been so positive. I would be happy to recommend it to any school.
Yvonne Cullen, St Johns Primary
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Sample pages from Seahorses
Sample pages from Seahorses
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Learning objectives, curriculum links, high-frequency and interest words are highlighted, and activities ensure children are reading for meaning and connecting reading to writing.
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Starter SetsThe best-value way to buy Collins Big Cat
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Starter Sets contain a complete set of titles from each band with a big discount on the normal price.
They provide the ideal way to boost your reading resources, plug gaps or try out the series plus theyre quick and easy to order.
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To nd out more about the latest training days and to sign up visitwww.collinsbigcat.com/professionaldevelopment
Photos from a Collins Big Cat event in March 2012
Professional Development EventsCollins Big Cat is now offering events to help progress your professional development. These events will provide practical strategies that you can implement in your classroom straight away. Strategies and ideas that will really help from expert literacy consultants
Entertaining and inspiring author talks
Share ideas and best practice with other teachers
It has been an excellent session extremely informative and useful. Full of new ideas and ways of improving my own teaching
Delegate from the Struggling Readers training day in Hertfordshire.
Readers
Fabulous! Very inspiring and really interesting to listen to.
Delegate from the Struggling Readers day in Manchester.
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Fantastic day - lots of interesting ideas to take away. The author talk was inspirational!
Delegate from the Struggling Readers day in Birmingham.
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Collins Big Cat Phonic Readers Now with Match-Funding
Books that put the fun back into phonics! Every one of the 52 phonic
readers is fully decodable with high quality writing and illustrations to get children to love reading right from the start and now theyre match-funded.
Real books written by real childrens authors - developing phonic skills but also
a love of reading
Progression is easy as readers are levelled across six book bands, with a mix of 50/50
fiction and non-fiction on every level
Ideal for phonic practice and to improve fluency by blending and segmenting sounds
in words
Guidance notes in each book means they are suitable for send-home, making phonics
straightforward for parents too
The books complement and support other existing phonic programmes
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The servants put the ladder by the tree.But they could not catch the moon. I have a plan, said Crumb.
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Ideas for readingWritten by Clare Dowdall BA(Ed), MA(Ed)
Lecturer and Primary Literacy Consultant
Learning objectives: retell stories, ordering events using story language; recognise automatically an increasing number of familiar high frequency words; apply phonic knowledge and skills as the prime approach to reading unfamiliar words that are not completely decodable; identify the main events and characters in stories and nd specic information in simple texts
Curriculum links: Art and Design: Mother Nature; Science: Earth, Sun and Moon
Focus phonemes: ch, al, ow, au, -y
Fast words: was, to, go, he, what, do, said, we, have, some, put, by, could, very
Word count: 269
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Returning to the book CaW\UbVS^WQbc`Sa]\^^"#OaYQVWZR`S\b]`SbSZZbVSab]`gW\bVS
right order. Focus on how Grim and Crumb tried to catch the moon.
2WaQcaabVSQVO`OQbS`]T6OZEVObYW\R]TP]gWaVS-2WaQcaabVSS\RW\U]Tthe story. Did he get the moon in the end?
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Checking and moving on 2WaQcaaV]eSZaS5`W[O\R
1`c[PQ]cZRVOdS^ZO\\SRb]catch the moon.
CaW\U^%RSaWU\OaSb]Tinstructions for catching the moon.
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How to catch the moon
Lots of variety in topics and stories with different characters and designs that make learning phonics genuinely fun
The Ideas for Reading page gives you activities to develop higher order thinking skills, plus the phonemes used and any tricky words included in the reader
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Collins Big Cat Phonic Readers
Decodable Fiction
Rat NapsPaul Shipton
Sid is a rat at the tip, and Rick the cat is on the look-out for some dinner.
978-0-00-733287-8
Sam and the NutSheryl Webster
Sam the squirrel has seen a juicy looking nut
at the top of a tree.978-0-00-733499-5
No, Sid, No!Kate Scott
When a cat climbs in through the window, Sid tries to chase
the intruder away.978-0-00-742192-3
Nip! Nip!Shoo Rayner
Its a game of hide and seek and Dad the crab is
looking for Tim.978-0-00-733096-6
In a PitJane Clarke
Sid is sad because his dad is in a pit, but he comes up with a cunning plan to get him out.
978-0-00-733488-9
Pam NapsHelen Cunningham
While Pam naps in her rocking chair, her cats cause
havoc around her.978-0-00-742190-9
Muck It Up!Jane Clarke
When two frogs, Plip and Plop, muck up the pond, they
decide to clean it up. 978-0-00-723583-4
Ant and SnailPaul Shipton
Ant and Snail decide to have a race.
978-0-00-723584-1
Cat and Dog in a MessShoo Rayner
When Cat and Dog play in the park, Dog gets into a mess.
978-0-00-723582-7
Puff the PupTony Mitton
Puff the pup is digging a hole and nding lots of interesting
things.978-0-00-742194-7
Pandas BandLaura Hambleton
Panda wants to put together a band and share his music
with others.978-0-00-742195-4
The Mouse and the MonsterMartin Waddell
When a mouse meets a monster on the road, he
needs to think fast. 978-0-00-723589-6
Bot on the MoonShoo Rayner
Bot, the golf-loving robot, is going for a trip in his
rocket ship. 978-0-00-723588-9
We Are Not Fond of Rat!Emma Chichester Clark
Poor Rat! No one wants to be his friend.
978-0-00-723590-2
Max Can Do It!Charlotte Raby
Bee Rex the dinosaur loves to swing from the trees, but her
brother cant do it. 978-0-00-742198-5
Goats CoatLaura Hambleton
Goat loves her red coat and Fox loves his spotty socks.
978-0-00-742199-2
Diggety DogMichaela Morgan
Diggety Dog is looking for a bone but he only seems to
uncover trouble!978-0-00-723595-7
Horse Up a TreeMartin Waddell
When Horse went up a tree, he didnt think about how to
get down again.978-0-00-723596-4
Bart the SharkPaul Shipton
Bart the Shark is big and bad. Bart the Shark is feeling mad!
978-0-00-723594-0
The Singing BeetleLinda Strachan
Poppy the beetle sings all day, but her singing isnt very
popular.978-0-00-742202-9
I Spy FlyMal Peet and Elspeth GrahamThe y was hungry, and went
to see what he could nd. 978-0-00-742203-6
The Small BunMartin Waddell
A hungry man and his wife baked a small bun.
978-0-00-723601-5
Mole and the New HoleJane Clarke
Winter is coming and Mole is looking for a new hole to
stay in.978-0-00-723600-8
Hansel and GretelMalachy Doyle
Hansel and Gretel are left all alone in the Brown Wood.
978-0-00-723602-2
Catching the MoonMal Peet and Elspeth Graham
The King and Queen send their servants out to
catch the moon.978-0-00-742206-7
The Hat Maker and the ChimpsAdam Guillain
When The Hat Maker stops for a nap a group of chimps
steal his hats.978-0-00-742207-4
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Pips in PotsAlison Hawes
Photographs of each stage showing how to plant your
own pips.978-0-00-733504-6
In the NetJillian Powell
All the different football skills needed to play the
game, score and win.978-0-00-733501-5
Got It!Charlotte Guillain
Follow a young girl as she sets out to catch a crab.
978-0-00-742193-0
Pit Pat! Tip Tap!Jillian Powell
Playing with paint, play dough and a sandpit.
978-0-00-733492-6
Sip It, Dip It, Tap ItMonica Hughes
Look at a variety of different types of food from
around the world 978-0-00-733490-2
Dip it! Tap it!Catherine Baker
Join Dan and Sam as they have fun dipping and tapping.
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Pet Cat, Big CatAlison Hawes
What are the differences between your pet cat, and a
big cat in the wild?978-0-00-723587-2
Run, Jump, Hop!John Foster
Comparing the way animals and humans move.
978-0-00-723586-5
The Big Red BusAlison Hawes
A little girl and her dad as they go for a journey on the
big, red bus.978-0-00-723585-8
Get Fit!Gina Nuttall
Its fun to get t! Find out different ways to exercise.
978-0-00-742196-1
Chick to HenElspeth Graham
Follow the life of a chicken from its early days as a chick,
to laying eggs of its own.978-0-00-742197-8
FeelingsMonica Hughes
Examining a range of feelings through a little boy
and his dog.978-0-00-723592-6
Thick and ThinAlison Hawes
Children compare and contrast different thick
and thin things.978-0-00-723593-3
Pond DippingAlison Hawes
If you dip a net into a pond, what will you see when you
scoop it out?978-0-00-723591-9
I Found a SoundVic Parker
How many sounds do you hear in your day?
978-0-00-742200-5
Pond FoodJohn Townsend
Take a look inside a pond and discover the food
chain inside.978-0-00-742201-2
Real MonstersNic Bishop
Follow the adventures of a monster-like lizard.
978-0-00-723598-8
Rock Out!Janice Vale
A group of children make instruments out of junk.
978-0-00-723599-5
The Sun and the MoonPaul Shipton
The Sun and the Moon both shine on Earth, but differ in
many ways. 978-0-00-723597-1
Peas, please!Fiona Macdonald
How do peas grow and how do they get from the eld to
our dinner plates? 978-0-00-742204-3
Frog or Toad?Sue Barraclough
Whats the difference between a frog and a toad?
978-0-00-742205-0
BirdsJilly MacLeod
Learn about a wide variety of birds from around the world.
978-0-00-723604-6
How to Grow a BeanstalkJanice Vale
Discover how to turn a small bean into a tall beanstalk.
978-0-00-723603-9
The Rainforest at NightNic Bishop
Meet the animals and insects that live in the Rainforest.
978-0-00-723605-3
GorillasTeresa Heapy
Find out all about gorillas habitat, diet and behaviour.
978-0-00-742208-1
From Cow to CartonVic Parker
Ever wondered how milk gets from the cow in the eld to
your glass? 978-0-00-742209-8
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Phonics CD-Rom and HandbookA highly interactive, accelerated programme providing everything that you need to turn your pupils into uent readers using systematic synthetic phonics.
Put the fun back into phonics with bite-sized daily 10 minute sessions. Practice blending and segmenting, learn tricky words and decode and blend non-words too.
After hearing the word, the segmented word appears on screen, developing independent spelling.
42 phonemes are introduced at the rate of one per day this develops reading and spelling. The word appears one letter at a time to develop independent reading.
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DETAILED PROGRAMME OUTLINE
Sessions 4766
TipsTry out more children with Collins Big CatPhonics Readers.
Sing the Alphabet Song and do the RainbowLetters activity on the CD-ROM. Do the air-writing activity. Using the outside learningarea, ask the children to paint their names
in water and to make an alphabet snake
with letters.
Make a duplicate set of name cards for sorting
into sets, e.g. same initial letter, same number
of syllables, boys names, girls names.
Make up a story about Stan the slug.
Break up the sessions by using an activity on
the CD-ROM on one or two days.
Praise children for writing as part of their play,
e.g. in their role-play, they can write labels for
the shop.
Praise children for attempting to spell words,
using their phonic knowledge. Tell them
Big Cat and Snappy would be pleased!
1. Say s a t i p n c k ck e o r m d g u l h f b ai j oa ee z w oo (as in wood) oo (as in cool) ie v y (as in yak) ch sh th (as in that) th (as in thank) ng x qu ar er ou oi u-e or
2. Blend Focus phoneme groups for words: s a t i p n c k ck e o r m d g u l dog get dig Mum Dad mess sun duck muck pond land slug Stan
3. Chop Focus phoneme groups for words:s a t i p n c k ck e o r m d g u l dog get dig Mum Dad mess sun duck muck pond land slug Stan
4. Fast words I the to was he she we said you are all theymy come me go like no have be
5. Read or Write Stan is a slug. The pond is a mess.Alternate sessions The dog can get Stan. A duck is in the muck.
Stan was on the land. Mum can get the dog.The duck was in the pond. We said it was a mess.The sun is on Mum and Dad. Mum can dig the land.
The reading section in session 59
TipsFor blending, point to each sound, then
sweep along the word to blend.
For segmenting use finger counting with
the children signal each sound by raising a
finger, starting with your thumb. If you are
left-handed, start with the little finger of
your left hand.
Play games using a robot voice and a
puppet who cannot blend three sounds. Say
t-a-p and ask them which word it makes.
Your observations of the children should
indicate several children who will be ready
for reading Collins Big Cat Phonics ReadersRed A. Work with a small group of two to
four children and see how they get on.
Ask your teaching assistant to observe
individual children that may be struggling,
using Observation A on page 72 or
Benchmark Assessment A on page 63.
Is there a hearing difficulty?
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1. Say s a t i p n c k ck e o r m d g u l h f b ai j oa ee z w oo (as in wood) All phonemes from the oo (as in cool) ie v y (as in yak) ch sh th (as in that) th (as in thank)first set have now been ng x qu ar er ou oi u-e orintroduced. These go on being repeated every session until 150.
2. Blend Focus phoneme groups for words: Practised for 20 sessions s a t i p n c k ck e o r can cat ran pop pet pen top rock
stop nest
3. Chop Focus phoneme group for words:Practised for 20 sessions s a t i p n c k ck e o r can cat ran pop pet pen top rock
stop nest
4. Fast words I the to was he she we said you are all they
5. Read or Write It is a nest. I am a rat.Alternate sessions It is a nest on a rock. I am on the rock.
Pop is a pet. I am on top.Pop is a pet in a nest. I am in the nest.Pop is on the top. Pop was in the nest. Stop, Pop!
Sessions 2746 (no longer than 10 minutes, for all subsequent sessions)
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Helping you to support phonic learning, the handbook offers Benchmark Assessments to check expected progress during the programme. Clear and practical guidance on how to secure progression is offered for children who are under-achieving. Saving you lesson-planning time, the handbook also contains photocopiable assessment support.
You can also nd practical tips about how to extend learning, using activities.
Say, Blend, Chop, Fast words, and Read or Write is summarised so that you can see, at a glance, when new elements are introduced.
Find out more about Collins Big Cat Phonicsvisit www.collinsbigcat.com for further information
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Support struggling 7-11 year old readers with books tailor-made for them. Help to develop accurate, uent readers whilst also inspiring a new love of reading and con dence, and bridge the gap to bring strugglers up from KS1 to KS2 level.
Ensure accuracy and help pupils to catch up - each book is dual-banded
for interest and ability level
Avoid stigma - all your 7-11 year olds will want to pick up a Progress
book. With age-appropriate illustrations and themes, the books are
meaningful to their age group, with topic links to the KS2 curriculum
Promote speaking and listening skills every book contains a reader
response page to check comprehension, plus practical guidance and
creative ideas to consolidate learning
A Progress Handbook with tips to support you and your struggling
readers is also available, plus Progress talking books too
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In the Olympics, riders race on a track.
The track has jumps and bends.The fastest rider wins a gold medal.
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The books have a particular focus on boys interests, with themes and topics to hold their attention
There is an equal split of ction and non- ction
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No one lives at Angel House. Its empty.Angel House is like a huge, dark ower in a wild garden.
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The path is covered with grass.The grass reaches past my waist.
Promote speaking and listening skills use the ideas at the back of the book for practical guidance and creative ideas to consolidate learning
Progress can be used for topic-based classwork involving the whole class not just struggling readers
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Sample pages from Olympic BMX
Sample pages from Angel House
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Fiction
Mission MarsAnne Curtis
The Star Ship Orca is taking off on a mission to nd a new planet for the
people of Earth.978-0-00-742871-7
Interest Band Copper
In the GameKaty Coope
A manga graphic novel. Dan and Sara are bored but little do they know what adventures are about
to happen.978-0-00-742873-1 Interest band Ruby
Top SecretMick Manning & Brita GranstromChristine Granville was a British
spy who risked herlife to save her comrades.
978-0-00-742875-5 Interest band Sapphire
Thin IceAnne Curtis
Captain Scott travelled to the Antarctic in 1901 the rst man in
the world ever to go there.978-0-00-742877-9
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The Dolphin KingSaviour Pirotta
A sherman injures the Dolphin King and puts the lives of his friends
in peril.978-0-00-742879-3
Interest band Copper
Dinner with a PirateSaviour Pirotta
When Pedro the sherman catches a sword sh, he decides to share his meal with a captured pirate.
978-0-00-742881-6 Interest band Ruby
Seal SkullAnne Curtis
A boy takes home a seal skull that he nds at the beach.
It has dark, empty eyes that stare back at him.
978-0-00-742883-0 Interest band Sapphire
Fire in the SkyMick Manning & Brita GranstromDiscover the incredible true story
of Sergeant Jackson when his plane was hit in 1945.978-0-00-742886-1
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The Deadly MonsterLinda Chapman
Jack and Sam think their school trip to the museum is
boring, until they see a glowing statue
978-0-00-742887-8 Interest band Copper
Zara and the Fairy GodbrotherMargaret Ryan
When Zara wishes for a new dress for a party she doesnt expect
to see a fairy godbrother appear!
978-0-00-742889-2 Interest band Ruby
Winkies WarMick Manning & Brita GranstromFollow the true story of Winkie, a carrier pigeon in WWII whose
crew crash landed in the sea.978-0-00-742894-6
Interest band Sapphire
Angel HouseAnne Curtis
He doesnt t in at school; they dont understand him there. But in Angel House he feels
stronger and free.978-0-00-742892-2
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Cool CarsJohn Foster
Find out about some of the worlds coolest and most
unusual cars.978-0-00-742872-4
Interest band Copper
Olympic BMXCharlotte Guillain
Find out the skills that go into making a great Olympic
BMX competitor.978-0-00-742874-8 Interest band Ruby
MusclesAnna Claybourne
What is a muscle? How do they work? Why are they so important?
978-0-00-742876-2 Interest band Sapphire
When Rosa Parks Met MartinLuther King Junior
Zoe ClarkeRosa Parks and Martin Luther King
publicly fought against prejudice in very different ways.
978-0-00-742878-6 Interest band Diamond
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Tigers in TroubleLouise Spilsbury
Once, there were 100,000 tigers, but now these beautiful creatures
are under threat of extinction. 978-0-00-742880-9
Interest band Copper
Worlds Deadliest Creatures
Anna ClaybourneTake a closer look at some very
poisonous, venomous and deadly animals.
978-0-00-742882-3 Interest band Ruby
The Modern PentathlonZoe Clarke
Discover the extraordinary skills needed to compete in this
challenging event.978-0-00-742884-7
Interest band Sapphire
Animals in WarJillian Powell & Imperial
War MuseumWith photographs from the Imperial
War Museum, learn about the animals that were involved in battle.
978-0-00-742885-4 Interest band Diamond
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Natural DisastersAdrian Bradbury
Find out about the natural disasters people face around
the world.978-0-00-742888-5
Interest band Copper
Long-Distance LunchAnita Ganeri
Where does the food in your lunch-box come from? How far has it
travelled? 978-0-00-742890-8 Interest band Ruby
Amazing EscapesJohn Foster
Read survival stories of people who were bitten by a shark or
trapped in an avalanche.978-0-00-742891-5
Interest band Sapphire
Growing up in WartimeJillian Powell & Imperial
War MuseumFind out what life was like
for the childrengrowing up during World War II.
978-0-00-742893-9 Interest band Diamond
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Ages 3-7 a love of reading right from the startCollins Big Cat is all about learning to love reading. For ages 3-7, the books are fun and engaging with stories and content that will have your pupils wanting to read more and more.
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They thought of selling him to the chimney
sweeper who had accidentally killed three boys
already by making them climb up chimneys with
res underneath.
They thought of sending him to sea and hoping he
would drown.
And then they thought of selling him to
Mr Sowerberry, and thats what they did.
If Oliver had said, Please sir, I want Mr Bumble
stuffed and roasted with plenty of gravy, there
could not have been more fuss. Mr Bumble and
all his helpers went wild with rage. They pushed
poor Oliver into the cellar while they thought
about what to do with him.
So he did, and it took some courage.
Oliver walked up to the fat man who gave
out the gruel and he said, Please sir, I want
some more.
Sample pages from Oliver
The books have a mix of familiar words and new vocabulary to ensure early readers utilise a range of reading strategies including phonics to build con dence, accuracy and uency
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Learning objectives: read independently and with increasing uency longer and less familiar texts; draw together ideas and information from across a whole text; engage with books through exploring and enacting interpretations; adopt appropriate roles in small and large groups and consider alternative courses of action
Curriculum links: History: What was it like to live here in the past? Citizenship: Choices
Interest words: pickpockets, gruel, courage, undertaker, artful, punishments, handkerchiefs
Word count: 2,088
Resources: whiteboard, internet, DVDs about Victorian London
Getting started Ask children if they know the famous story Oliver Twist by Charles
Dickens, or if theyve seen a lm or musical version of it. Explain that the original book was written over 150 years ago in Victorian Times and that this is a shortened version written for children nowadays.
Ask children to predict what it was like in Victorian times and make notes on a whiteboard.
Show the children the illustration of Oliver Twist on the front cover. Ask what they can work out from the picture, e.g. he wants food.
Read the blurb with the children. Ask children to suggest what a band of young pickpockets is and establish that they are child-thieves who steal from pockets.
Reading and responding Walk through the book together. Ask children to notice how it is
organised in chapters and to look at the illustrations to get a avour of what will happen in this story.
Ask children to read pp23 quietly, looking for three facts about Oliver. Help children to recount their ideas.
Ask children to read independently to p29, paying particular attention to what life was like for Oliver in Victorian London and how his fortune changed throughout the story.
Returning to the book Ask children to recount the key events that happened to Oliver
throughout the story, in order, and list them on a whiteboard. Discuss how Oliver can be described at each key event, e.g. he was bold when he asked for more gruel.
Using the information on pp3031, ask children to discuss the different posters, exploring who has written each poster and why each character wants to nd Oliver.
Create cameos of Nancy, Fagin, the Artful Dodger and Oliver, where children introduce themselves in role and recount their part in the story to the group, assuming they are talking after the event.
Lead a discussion about the character of Nancy. How does her behaviour and personality change throughout the story and why do the children think that this is?
Checking and moving on Support children to write a letter
to Nancy from Oliver, after he has been saved. Remind them of the key features of letter writing, e.g. beginning the letter by addressing the recipient.
Using the internet, research what life was like for poor families and children in Victorian London. Search for information about workhouses and education. Watch clips from lm versions of Oliver using DVDs or the internet.
Ask children to prepare an information sheet about what life was like in Victorian London, using images, for a classroom display.
Reading moreCharles Dickens (Lime/Band 11) is a biography of the author.
Ideas for readingWritten by Clare Dowdall BA(Ed), MA(Ed)
Lecturer and Primary Literacy Consultant
12th March Dear Nancy,
Thank you for telling Mr Brownlow about what happened to me ...
Sample pages from Oliver
Ideas for reading at the back of each book supports each child with learning objectives; curriculum links; and high-frequency and interest words highlighted
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50/50 ction and non- ction covers a range of interests and enthusiasms from much loved authors who know just what children want to read
CPAge3-7 KS1 ASEY PYPIPC
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Oh Dear Me, Im Late For Tea!Alison HawesGrannys race against the clock as she tries to get to her grandchilds birthday tea.
978-0-00-718530-6
Little Red Riding HoodKatharine McEwenA hairy, toothy surprise awaits her Little Red Riding Hood!
978-0-00-732912-0
Stop That Robot!Alison SageA boy who is supposed to be tidying his room enlists the help of a robot.
978-0-00-718678-5
Get the Fruit!Paul ShiptonA pair of monkeys have their eye on a juicy looking fruit hanging just out of reach.
978-0-00-718529-0
Goldilocks and the Three BearsBarbara MitchelhillThis wordless version of the classic fairytale features a rather naughty Goldilocks.
978-0-00-718531-3
Cat and DogShoo RaynerCat and Dog love to chase each other, but when one is in trouble, the other is sure to help.
978-0-00-718528-3
The Big TurnipMonica HughesAn old man tugs on a giant turnip, but cannot move it at all.
978-0-00-718644-0
The Frog PrinceChris FisherWhen the princess drops her ball in the pond she doesnt expect a frog to bring it back.
978-0-00-741272-3
The Pied Piper of HamelinJane RayThe town of Hamelin is over-run with rats but then the mysterious Pied Piper appears.
978-0-00-741273-0
My PartyMaoliosa KellyThis simple recount takes the reader to a party.
978-0-00-718533-7
How to make a PizzaZo ClarkeCooking can be fun and easy! Follow these simple photographic instructions.
978-0-00-732913-7
What am I?Maoliosa KellyThis non- ction book looks at different professions.
978-0-00-718679-2
Look Out, Butter y!Nic BishopFollow the butter y on its journey from ower to ower.
978-0-00-718532-0
StripesMonica HughesWhere do you see stripes around you? Do you see them on a zebras fur, or as shadows on the pavement?
978-0-00-718534-4
Carry MeMonica HughesHow do different animals carry their babies? Find out in this wordless book.
978-0-00-718535-1
How to Make a ScarecrowKim WildeKim Wilde explains how to make a lively, colourful scarecrow.
978-0-00-718645-7
This is Me!Charlotte GuillainIts fun to draw your own portrait! Follow one girl as she shows you how.
978-0-00-741274-7
How to Make a Maraca!Susie HodgeEver wanted to make a maraca? This step by step guide will show you how.
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Fiction Non-Fiction
The PicnicMonica HughesThe family have gone on a picnic, only for some uninvited guests to arrive wasps!
978-0-00-718539-9
The Farmers LunchPaul ShiptonThe farmers hungry, but his lunchbox is empty!
978-0-00-732914-4
In the BoatPaul ShiptonWho is in the boat? A hilarious counting story about a mouse with a boat.
978-0-00-718646-4
The Very Wet DogDamian HarveyA little girl and her dad take the dog for a walk in the park.
978-0-00-718543-6
In the GardenMitch CronickWhat happens when Mum is in the garden tidying up, but the children just want to play?
978-0-00-718538-2
Dinosaur RockDamian HarveyHow many dinosaurs are there in the dinosaur band?
978-0-00-718540-5
The Guinea PigsPaul ShiptonIts midnight, and the guinea pigs are not in their cage!
978-0-00-718648-8
Walking and WalkingAnthony RobinsonFollow this girl and her family as they take a walk through changing landscapes and seasons.
978-0-00-741276-1
Yum!Zo ClarkeOne snail, two beetles, three worms, four spiders and ve ies the frog eats them all.
978-0-00-741277-8
MinibeastsSiobhan HardyAn introduction to lots of different minibeasts.
978-0-00-718537-5
My Family TreeZo ClarkeUse this family tree to learn all about one family, and discover how families are connected.
978-0-00-732915-1
How Many Animals?Lee NewmanThis counting non- ction book shows photographs of animals.
978-0-00-718647-1
Pushing and PullingMonica HughesDifferent ways of pushing and pulling using swings, roundabouts and climbing frames.
978-0-00-718541-2
CarsMonica HughesThis book helps children identify different types of car by colour.
978-0-00-718558-0
My SkateboardMaoliosa KellyA boy prepares to go skateboarding with his friends at the local skateboard park.
978-0-00-718536-8
ShapesMonica HughesExplore the circles, squares, triangles, stars and hexagons which can be found in everyday objects.
978-0-00-718649-5
Getting DressedTeresa HeapyFollow one girl as she gets dressed in clothes appropriate for the changing weather outside.
978-0-00-741278-5
TeethNick ArnoldFind out all about teeth: from baby teeth and adult teeth to using them and cleaning them.
978-0-00-741279-2
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Fiction Non-Fiction
Fly Away HomeShoo RaynerPoor Ladybird is lost and ies around the garden looking for somewhere she can call home.
978-0-00-718544-3
PlayingTim HopgoodA lovely story of three friends who enjoy playing outside in all seasons.
978-0-00-732916-8
Monster MessTasha PymIn this funny story, two little monsters have a great time painting different shapes on their mum!
978-0-00-718650-1
The RobotPaul ShiptonThe inventors are building a robot but do they have all the pieces they need?
978-0-00-718546-7
The Big SplashMaureen HaselhurstA young monster is getting everything she needs to take a dip.
978-0-00-718557-3
The See-sawPaul ShiptonHippo wants to play on the see-saw. Who will play with him?
978-0-00-718553-5
Colour BearsTasha PymRed and yellow make orange, blue and yellow make green, but what do three bears and three paints make? A mess!
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I Can HelpAnthony RobinsonIts fun to help! Follow one boy as he helps his family over the course of one day.
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Splash!Lucy CourtenayTheres a storm brewing and a mother and daughter are out on a walk what can they see?
978-0-00-741281-5
The PondClaire LlewellynWhich animals live at the pond? Find out in this simple non- ction book.
978-0-00-718549-8
In the DesertBecca HeddleThe exciting, extraordinary elements of the desert, from beautiful plants to tall buildings.
978-0-00-732917-5
I Can Do It!Paul ShiptonLearn how we can move our bodies, and move like kangaroos and sloths.
978-0-00-718651-8
CatsClaire LlewellynFind out all about domestic cats and their wild relatives.
978-0-00-718548-1
Come to the CircusDamian HarveyMeet the performers children might see in a circus, such as clowns and acrobats.
978-0-00-718551-1
WheelsFrances RidleyAll kinds of wheels, from skateboards to tractors.
978-0-00-718550-4
We Like Fruit!Gill BudgellMouthwatering photographs of melons, oranges, strawberries and much more.
978-0-00-718653-2
In the ForestBecca HeddleThere are many exciting things in the forest. Find out all about them in this highly photographic book.
978-0-00-741282-2
Seasons ScrapbookCharlotte RabyFollow one girl as she visits the park at different points of the year, collecting objects and pictures.
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The BeachAlison HawesThis is a story of a journey to the seaside, and what the children see on the way.
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The Magic EggVivian FrenchWhen a hungry boy wishes for an egg he gets a surprise a magic egg that makes everything he wishes for come true.
978-0-00-732918-2
Have You Ever?Tasha PymWhat better way to explore your imagination than through sight, touch, taste and sound.
978-0-00-718654-9
Tec and the CakeTony MittonTec the detective follows the crumbs to nd out who ate the cake.
978-0-00-718545-0
Tec and the HoleTony MittonTec the detective has found a hole in the ground but who dug it?
978-0-00-718554-2
A Day OutClaire LlewellynBill went for a walk. He went over a river, up a hill and into a wood followed by a hungry bear who wanted his lunch!
978-0-00-718555-9
Cat and Dog Play Hide and SeekShoo RaynerShoo Rayners comic duo play hide and seek, with hilarious consequences, in this lively story.
978-0-00-718660-0
A Night at the GalleryPaul ShiptonSomething strange is happening in the gallery, as piece by piece the clothes from one painting move to other images.
978-0-00-741284-6
Best BirdLaura HambletonOwl thinks he is the best at everything, but he keeps meeting other birds who are better than him.
978-0-00-741285-3
Shapes on the SeashoreFrances RidleyA boy and his mother go for a walk along the seashore and nd all sorts of shapes.
978-0-00-718556-6
How to Make a Sock PuppetJillian PowellGet an old sock, some glue, marker pens and material to make your own frog or snake hand puppet.
978-0-00-732919-9
Weather ReportAlison HawesA fascinating and informative insight into the world outside the classroom window.
978-0-00-718655-6
In the DarkClaire LlewellynWhat happens in the neighbourhood when it is dark?
978-0-00-718552-8
Whats Inside?Monica HughesWhats inside a nut? Whats inside a pod? Whats inside you and me?
978-0-00-718542-9
Up, Up and AwaySue GravesFollow the red balloon on its journey through the sky in this non- ction book.
978-0-00-718559-7
My Bike RideMaoliosa KellyThis simple non- ction text recounts a girls journey by bicycle using symbols, maps and directions.
978-0-00-718661-7
Animal CoatsClaire LlewellynWhen it rains, we put on a raincoat. Animals have coats to protect themselves, too.
978-0-00-741286-0
World of FootballDaniel NunnEveryone can play football, anywhere in the world! Find out what you need to play the game and where in the world it is played.
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Band 2B Red B simple story development and a satisfying conclusion
Tec and the LitterTony MittonTec the detective decides to nd out where some litter has come from.
978-0-00-718565-8
Ben and BoboMartin WaddellBen and Bobo are painting, but Bobo is very clumsy and things keep going wrong.
978-0-00-732920-5
Super BenSteve SmallmanTheres a shark in the duck pond, aliens at the roundabout and even a monstrous toad in the puddle.
978-0-00-718656-3
Where is the Wind?Celia WarrenMole sets out to see the wind. He sees Bee blowing about, but he doesnt see the wind!
978-0-00-718566-5
PiratesPaul ShiptonA band of pirates are searching for some hidden treasure. One by one, they get into trouble.
978-0-00-718561-0
Woodys WeekMichaela MorganWoody decides he cant wait for his dad to build his playhouse.
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Whats for Breakfast?Paul ShiptonThree hungry ants send their dad out to hunt for food but arent satis ed by what he brings back!
978-0-00-718668-6
The Lion and the MouseAnthony RobinsonA tiny mouse accidentally disturbs a sleeping lion - but the lion lets him go.
978-0-00-741288-4
Bad BatLaura HambletonBad Bat enjoys tricking the other animals when they are sleeping.
978-0-00-741289-1
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At the DumpClaire LlewellynExplore recycling on a visit to the dump, in this illustrated non- ction book.
978-0-00-718563-4
BonesJonathan EmmettWhat bones have you got in your body? Where are they? Are they big or are they small?
978-0-00-732921-2
What Are You Making?Alison HawesPiece by piece, the children make something that is nally revealed as an amazing monster.
978-0-00-718657-0
The Oak TreeAnna OwenWhat lives in, on or under the oak tree? Find out in this simple non- ction book.
978-0-00-718562-7
Lets Go ShoppingBetty MoonThis colourful book takes children through the experience of shopping.
978-0-00-718567-2
What do you like?Anna OwenWhat types of food do you like to eat, and when?
978-0-00-718564-1
My Exercise DiaryAlison HawesFollow a week in the life of a boy who loves to run, swim, rollerblade and trampoline in this simple non- ction book.
978-0-00-718669-3
River JourneyFiona MacDonaldFollow a river from its source to the sea and see how it adapts to its surroundings.
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All in a MonthMonica HughesOne boy describes the events in his life in the past month.
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Band 3 Yellow varied sentence structure and natural language
The New KiteJulie SykesMum tries out Lennys new kite. She holds on tightly, but trips over the dog and falls into the pond.
978-0-00-718568-9
It Was a Cold, Dark NightTim HopgoodNed is looking for a home in the cold, dark forest.
978-0-00-732922-9
Around the WorldJames CarterTravel through sun, snow and showers with two children.
978-0-00-718658-7
Sam the Big, Bad CatSheila BirdSam the big, bad cat isnt feeling well and Tom wants to take him to the vet.
978-0-00-718572-6
Percy and the RabbitNick ButterworthWhen Percys cap, scarf and gloves go missing, they end up being used by some mischievous mice!
978-0-00-718570-2
Rat-a-tat-tatMichaela MorganRat-a-tat-tat! Who is that? Open the door and see.
978-0-00-718573-3
Rebecca at the FunfairFrances RidleyRebecca didnt like the hall of mirrors, and the rollercoaster made her turn green.
978-0-00-718575-7
The Little EggTanya LandmanA little egg was in its nest. Pick! Peck! Pock! But what happens to the little egg next?
978-0-00-718677-8
RollingGareth OwenFollow a group of children as they climb to the top of a hill and race each other to the bottom.
978-0-00-741292-1
Doing NothingPetr HorcekThe frog is sitting at the bottom of the pond, doing nothing. But other animals keep coming after him
978-0-00-741293-8
The WindMonica HughesThis book informs early readers about the wind by showing its effects.
978-0-00-718577-1
Water BearsSue GatesExplore the extraordinary world of water bears, tiny animals that you can nd all around.
978-0-00-732923-6
The Baby TurtleAndy and Angie BelcherFollow the rst day of a baby turtle, from hatching on the beach onwards.
978-0-00-718659-4
Where is my School?Alison SageSee the exact location of Kims classroom within her school, and then locate her school in the city.
978-0-00-718569-6
HandsThelma PageWhat can you do with your hands? There are lots of ideas in this simple explanation book.
978-0-00-718587-0
Dance to the BeatUz AfzalFind out how to perform some simple dance moves in this instruction book.
978-0-00-718576-4
How to Have a PartySusan GatesFollow a young girl on the day of her party as she checks though her list of preparations.
978-0-00-718574-0
LightsMonica HughesLearn about the qualities of each kind of light and the relationship between darkness and light.
978-0-00-718680-8
The Helper BirdAnita GaneriThis little bird may be small, but its very helpful to bigger animals.
978-0-00-741294-5
Night AnimalsLouise SpilsburyWhen we go to sleep at night, some animals are just waking up.
978-0-00-741295-2
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Band 4 Blue longer, repeated patterns with sequential events
Berts BandMartin WaddellBerts band like to play as they march down the street.
978-0-00-718581-8
The Steam TrainIan WhybrowFollow the rhythm and the rhyme of the steam train as it heads to the hills.
978-0-00-732924-3
Mojo and Weeza and the New HatSean TaylorMojo and Weeza looked smart. But could they keep things that way?
978-0-00-718662-4
Mojo and Weeza and the Funny ThingSean TaylorThis is a story about two monkeys, Mojo and Weeza, who discover a funny thing.
978-0-00-718579-5
Percy and the BadgerNick ButterworthPercy tries to persuade a reluctant Badger to take a bath.
978-0-00-718585-6
Funny FishMichaela MorganThree funny sh were swimming in the sea. One funny sh said, Look at me!
978-0-00-718580-1
Talk Talk TalkMartin WaddellOne day Bills door opens and a new giant friend appears.
978-0-00-718578-8
The Mermaid and the OctopusJulia DonaldsonUnder the sea, the mermaid was having tea. But a greedy octopus wanted to eat her for his tea.
978-0-00-718684-6
The Lonely PenguinPetr HorcekPenguin is lonely he cant nd his friends. Follow him on his journey across Antarctica.
978-0-00-741296-9
Tod and the TrumpetCharlotte MiddletonTod is a shy tortoise who hides away, especially when its time to tidy up!
978-0-00-741297-6
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SoundsJulie SykesCrash! Buzz! Hum! There are sounds all around you. Which sounds do you like?
978-0-00-718584-9
Blast Off to the Moon!Michaela MorganHow did we rst try to get to the Moon? What creatures have visited space?
978-0-00-732925-0
ColoursSatoshi KitamuraInspired by an art show, a girl wonders what life would be like if the world was only one colour.
978-0-00-718663-1
Top DinosaursMaoliosa KellyAll the top dinosaur facts, from how to say their name, to their size and special features.
978-0-00-718571-9
The Fantastic Flying SquirrelNic BishopGo through one night with the ying squirrel, from waking up in her den to hunting for food.
978-0-00-718583-2
RobotsJonathan EmmettFind out about real robots and what they are used for in this non- ction book.
978-0-00-718582-5
Whats Underground?Gill MuntonMeet animals who live underground and follow pipes, wires and cables deep into the ground.
978-0-00-718586-3
Harrys GardenKim WildeKim Wilde and her son, Harry, show how to make a garden in an old wheelbarrow.
978-0-00-718676-1
Growing and ChangingTeresa HeapyAs we grow up, our bodies grow and change with us.
978-0-00-741298-3
New from Old: Recycling PlasticAnthony RobinsonWe all know recycling is important, but what actually happens to the things we recycle?
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Band 5 Green patterned language and varied characters
Worm Looks for LunchJulia DonaldsonWorm is fed up with earth for lunch and goes looking for something more exciting.
978-0-00-718592-4
Too Hot To Stop!Steve WebbThe desert is too hot to stand still, so Hoppit and his friends keep moving.
978-0-00-733608-1
Ella the SuperstarIan WhybrowElla is a superstar baby, but how did she become a star?
978-0-00-718681-5
Jodie the JugglerVivian FrenchMum isnt keen on Jodies juggling because he keeps breaking things.
978-0-00-718598-6
I Want a Pet!Kaye UmanskyWhen you go to the Strange Pet Shop, theres no knowing what bizarre animals youll nd there.
978-0-00-718591-7
The Magic PenHiawyn OramMr Big is big and normal-sized things are just that little bit too small for him.
978-0-00-718588-7
Scary HairIan WhybrowRex is a kind dinosaur who just wants to give animals super haircuts, but his dad has other ideas.
978-0-00-718685-3
The King of the ForestSaviour PirottaA fox was having a nap when a tiger leapt out at him. Could the fox use his cunning to save his own life?
978-0-00-746193-6
WelliesSteve WebbWally the penguin makes all sorts of wellies red ones, yellow ones, sh ones and star ones.
978-0-00-746192-9
Spines, Stings and TeethAndy and Angie BelcherWhat dangers do animals that live underwater face and how do they stay safe from harm?
978-0-00-718589-4
Ive Just Had a Bright Idea!Scoular AndersonFind out all about inventors and their amazing inventions.
978-0-00-733609-8
Crunch and MunchNora SandsThis recipe book is all you need to make some great healthy meals that are fun too.
978-0-00-718665-5
Nick Butterworth: Making BooksNick ButterworthAuthor Nick Butterworth shows us how he works, from the rst spark of an idea to the published book.
978-0-00-718595-5
Big Cat BabiesJonathan and Angela ScottStunning photography introduces Africas big cats and their babies.
978-0-00-718594-8
A Day at the Eden ProjectKate PettyA young girl and her friend visit the Eden Project in Cornwall.
978-0-00-718593-1
Super SculpturesTasha PymTake a look at some of the most fascinating sculptures ever made.
978-0-00-718686-0
SeahorsesMara BergmanFollow the life cycle of the seahorse from its birth to nding a mate and breeding.
978-0-00-746191-2
Olympic HeroesJillian Powell Find out which athletes have overcome racial inequality, illness and disabilities to earn their medals.
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Band 6 Orange varied text and characters
Arthurs Fantastic PartyJoseph TheobaldArthur is having a party but he wants it to be so fantastic that only fantastic guests can come!
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Bugs!Sam McBratneyTake a look at the good and bad aspects of micro-organisms in this fun rhyming poem.
978-0-00-733610-4
First DayKes GrayIts Flynns rst day at school and hes feeling a bit nervous.
978-0-00-718666-2
The Brave BabyMalachy DoyleThe Indian chief was brave and erce, but Wasso, the brave baby, was not afraid.
978-0-00-718596-2
Kind EmmaMartin WaddellKind Emma lives all alone in her little cottage by the wood, with no one to talk to.
978-0-00-718590-0
Morris Plays Hide and SeekVivian FrenchMorris wants to eat his kitty biscuits, but his mother sends him off to play hide and seek instead.
978-0-00-718599-3
When Arthur Wouldnt SleepJoseph TheobaldIt was bedtime and Arthur was still awake. Where could he go where no-one ever sleeps?
978-0-00-718688-4
Lost SockTim HopgoodWhat happens when a lucky pair of socks goes missing? Where do all the lost socks go?
978-0-00-746189-9
Clementines SmileLynne RickardsClementine the crocodile is known for having a big smile, but one day she gets toothache
978-0-00-746188-2
Fiction Non-Fiction
How to Make Pop-up CardsMonica HughesThis instruction book shows children how to make pop-up cards.
978-0-00-718601-3
A Day in IndiaJonathan and Angela ScottFind out all about living in India as we follow Gini on a day in her life in Jaipur.
978-0-00-733611-1
What is CGI?Alison Sage and Jon StuartEnter the world of computer-generated animation through this fascinating step-by-step tour.
978-0-00-718667-9
A Letter to New ZealandAlison HawesHave you ever wondered what happens when you drop your letter in the postbox?
978-0-00-718611-2
Fire! Fire!Maureen HaselhurstAction photos show res being tackled on land, at sea and from the air.
978-0-00-718603-7
Bounce, Catch, Kick, ThrowJanice MarriottWhat makes a ball bounce? How is a football made? Which ball cant bounce?
978-0-00-718602-0
MarathonJohn FosterFind out all about one of the toughest and popular running events.
978-0-00-718689-1
PompeiiFiona MacdonaldWhen the volcano Vesuvius erupted 2,000 years ago, the city of Pompeii disappeared.
978-0-00-746187-5
The TitanicAnna ClaybourneIn 1912, the largest passenger ship ever built set sail for America, but she never got there.
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Band 7 Turquoise longer sentences and a wide range of unfamiliar terms
Harry the Clever SpiderJulia JarmanWhen Mum needs to go to the dentist and no one can nd the car keys, Harry saves the day.
978-0-00-718607-5
Going for a DriveWendy CopeA beautifully illustrated anthology of Wendy Copes poems.
978-0-00-733612-8
Harry the Clever Spider at SchoolJulia JarmanHarry the spider goes on a eld trip to Clares school, but escapes in the classroom.
978-0-00-718670-9
Good Fun FarmIan WhybrowAt Good Fun Farm, the animals are fed up. The sign says Good Fun Farm, but they never have any fun.
978-0-00-718605-1
The Stone CutterSean TaylorThe poor stone cutter wished he was a rich man. But is the grass really greener on the other side?
978-0-00-718606-8
Horses HolidayKaye UmanskyHooray! Hooray! Its the horses holiday! They come by coach, they come by car, they come from far away.
978-0-00-718604-4
Chewy HughieJane ClarkeChewy Hughie chews anything and everything he can get his paws on, driving his owners to distraction!
978-0-00-718692-1
Brown Bear and Wilbur WolfSarah ParryBrown Bear loses his sense of smell and Wilbur Wolf is too old to hunt for food. Can the two nd a way of working together?
978-0-00-746184-4
The BogeymanMij KellyIn the middle of a game, Carrie said to Harry Dont step on the lines or the Bogeyman will get you.
978-0-00-746201-8
Fly FactsJanice MarriottEverything that you ever wanted to know about ies and maybe a few things you didnt.
978-0-00-718608-2
Whats that Building?Richard PlattTravel the world and look at some of the most amazing buildings inside and out!
978-0-00-733613-5
Going FastJanice ValeThis fact packed book looks at the fastest animals and machines in the world.
978-0-00-718671-6
CastlesMaggie FreemanAll you ever wanted to know, from how castles were built to where you can see castles today.
978-0-00-718600-6
A Visit to the FarmMichael MorpurgoAn account of a childs stay at a farm, it conveys the fun and excitement of working closely with animals.
978-0-00-718610-5
How to Make StorybooksRos AsquithRos Asquith, cartoonist and author, gives a masterclass on writing and illustrating.
978-0-00-718609-9
Africas Big ThreeJonathan and Angela ScottA look at the lives of Africas biggest animals the elephant, the rhino and the hippo.
978-0-00-718693-8
The Journey of Humpback WhalesAndy BelcherDiscover the fascinating world of humpback whales, including their childhood and their search for food.
978-0-00-746182-0
Skara Brae Mick GowarIn Scotland, a great storm washed away tonnes of soil to reveal remains of a village that existed 4,000 years before.
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Band 8 Purple literary language with some challenging vocabulary
Star Boys SurpriseJana HunterStar Boy lived all alone on a star, with only his robot, Ace, for company.
978-0-00-718613-6
Twinkle, Twinkle, Fire yJohn Agard and Grace NicholsA wonderful anthology of poetry by award-winning poets John Agard and Grace Nichols.
978-0-00-733614-2
Chicken LickenJeremy StrongThe sky is falling down, fears Chicken Licken or is it just an acorn?
978-0-00-718672-3
Hector and the CelloRos AsquithHector the Hippo longs to play the cello. Follow his search for a teacher who wont growl or hiss at him!
978-0-00-718618-1
Buzz and Bingo in the Monster MazeAlan DurantOne moonlit night, Buzz and his dog Bingo nd a sign pointing to a Monster Party.
978-0-00-718617-4
Pet Detectives: Tortoise TroubleJana HunterThe Pet Detective faces a special challenge when Karas pet tortoise, Rocket, goes missing.
978-0-00-718622-8
The Pot of GoldJulia DonaldsonBonny and Sandy are always arguing. Then a little man comes to stay and it looks as though their luck might be changing.
978-0-00-718696-9
Harry the Clever Spider on HolidayJulia JarmanWhen Clare and her family go on holiday, she is not allowed to take her pet spider Harry with her
978-0-00-746180-6
IfMij KellyUsing the in uence of Rudyard Kiplings If, this book explores living in a world lled with monstrous people.
978-0-00-746185-1
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Lets Go To Mars!Janice MarriottWritten in the style of a travel brochure for Mars.
978-0-00-718615-0
Inside the Puppet TheatreClaire LlewellynTake a trip inside the Little Angel Theatre and meet Ronnie the puppeteer.
978-0-00-733615-9
Living DinosaursJonathan and Angela ScottEver wondered why the dinosaurs didnt survive? 978-0-00-718673-0
Were They Real?Scoular AndersonYouve heard of Robin Hood, Boudicca and Count Dracula, but did these people really exist?
978-0-00-718616-7
Unusual TraditionsJohn McIlwainAll around the world, people take part in traditions that might seem unusual, but are actually great fun.
978-0-00-718614-3
Paci c Island ScrapbookAndy and Angie BelcherThis book provides a scrapbook of mementoes from a visit to the Paci c island of Vanuatu.
978-0-00-718619-8
How to Draw CartoonsRos AsquithRos Asquith helps you to illustrate your own cartoons with help from Trixie Tempest and others.
978-0-00-718697-6
The Digestive SystemHarriet BlackfordWe know we all need to eat, but why do we need to and where does it go?
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Captain Scott: Journey to the South PoleAdrian BradburyOne hundred years ago, the explorer Captain Scott wanted to be the rst person to reach the South Pole.
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Band 9 Gold stories with distinctive characters
Pirate PartyScoular AndersonIt was Pirate Captain Codspawns birthday. But what was his birthday surprise?
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Escape from the IslandMichael ButtAs ve friends paddle around the bay in their dinghy, none of them see a storm coming until its too late.
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Peter and the WolfDiane RedmondAn exciting playscript retelling of Proko effs classic tale.
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Buzz and Bingo in the Fairytale ForestAlan DurantWhen Buzz and Bingo went down to the woods one day, they got a big surprise!
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The Woman who Fooled the FairiesRose ImpeyThe fairies loved a womans cakes so much, they decided to steal her!
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Pet Detectives: The Ball BurglaryJana HunterThe Pet Detective has his work cut out when his favourite football goes missing.
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Mountain MonaVivian FrenchMona the goat is good at growing sun owers. But when she meets a big, erce lion, Mona nds out shes good at something else too!
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Im Growing a Truck in the GardenKenn NesbittA collection of weird and wonderful poems.
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Catching FliesJune CrebbinA beautiful poetry book exploring the themes of wildlife, the seasons and lifes simple pleasures.
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How to be a PirateScoular AndersonSo you want to be a pirate? This book shows you how in 10 easy stages.
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Buried TreasureJuliet KerriganHave you ever gone looking for buried treasure? Find out all about being an archaeologist.
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How to be a KnightScoular AndersonSo you want to be a knight? Here is everything you need to know, from being a page to being knighted.
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How Does it Work?Gill Matthews and Sylvia KaravisHave you ever wondered how a friction car, a yo-yo or a kaleidoscope works?
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Swimming with DolphinsAndy and Angie BelcherJoin a young girl on the adventure of a lifetime as she swims with dolphins off the coast of New Zealand.
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Ice Cream!Sue GravesFind out lots of fascinating facts about ice cream and its history in this mouthwatering book.
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Animal AncestorsJon HughesCan you imagine a world with giant earth moles and whales that could walk?
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Brilliant Bridges Kay BarnhamBridges come in all different shapes and sizes. How were bridges made in the past? How do they work?
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