Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It consists of a range of chapter books with increasing word counts across 10 fluency levels aimed at children in Year 2 and 3. Each book builds reading confidence, stamina and speed and nurtures a love for reading.
Fluency 7 books have a word count of 4800 words with an expected reading rate of 100 words per minute.
When Yasmina graduates Ms Gillyflower’s Finishing School for Fairies she is reluctant to guard a tall tower (she’s afraid of dragons) or live in a tumbledown cottage (she has horrible hayfever). Instead, she moves into a narrowboat on Gossamer River, and is tasked with looking after the local wildlife. However, she soon discovers that the water is being polluted by the Wizard of Waste, who is determined to turn the river into a rubbish dump. Yasmina must rally the community, but will she be able to defeat the Wizard of Waste?
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Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It consists of a range of chapter books with increasing word counts across 10 fluency levels aimed at children in Year 2 and 3. Each book builds reading confidence, stamina and speed and nurtures a love for reading.
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Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It consists of a range of chapter books with increasing word counts across 10 fluency levels aimed at children in Year 2 and 3. Each book builds reading confidence, stamina and speed and nurtures a love for reading.
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Forhåndsvisning
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780008624804
Publisert
2023-09-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Collins
Vekt
150 gr
Høyde
186 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
E, J, 12, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
96
Forfatter
Illustratør
Om bidragsyterne
I had the idea for The Fairy of Gossamer River when I lived near the canal in Oxford. I was amazed by how beautiful it was, how much wildlife it supported, and how much enjoyment people got from the stretch of water. Finding out that sewage was being dumped in the river inspired a story about someone putting a stop to it!