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Oxford Literacy Web: Non-fiction


Book Description
These colourful and attractive books present a wide range of text types, ideal for teaching essential non-fiction skills in an interesting context. They can be used for shared, guided or independent reading and are ideal for use in the literacy hour. Make Your Own Weather Station is an instruction text showing children how to make simple weather instruments, and gives the background to weather rec... More
Book Information
PublisherOxford University Press Inc
BindingPaperback (98 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages24
ISBN-100199157081
ISBN-13978-0199157082
Publication Date12/02/1999
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About Terry Jennings (Author) : Terry Jennings is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Terry Jennings include Living in the Rainforest, Magnets (Science Alive), Construction ... more
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About David Wray (Contributor) : David Wray is a published author and an editor of young adult books. Some of the published credits of David Wray include Primary English: Extending Knowledge in Practice, Achieving Qts (Achieving QTS ... more
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