Cambridge Reading Adventures Orange Band (10 books)
R814.00
ISBN:9781108563550
Format:Multiple copy pack
Subject(s):Literacy
Qualification:Cambridge Primary
Author(s):Ian Whybrow, Laurie Kubuitsile, Gabby Pritchard, Anita Ganeri, Jonathan Emmett, Andy Belcher, Jim Carrington
Available from:April 2018
An ideal way to add to your reading collection, our Band Packs include every title within your chosen level. Explore the range of exciting fiction and non-fiction at Orange Band including Sang Kancil and Crocodile, Life on the Reef, Super Malls and Finn Saves the Day. Orange Band stories are longer than previous bands, featuring more events and greater complexity. Illustrations support only one aspect of the story. Sentence structures become more complex.
FEATURES:
- Build your reading collection with every book within your chosen level.
- Sail the seas with Sinbad, scale an active volcano and journey to the stars above with exciting fiction and non-fiction titles from around the world.
- Children begin their reading journey with simple word books at Pink A, progressing to books with over 3,500 words at Voyagers strand as their confidence grows.
- Every book has detailed teacher’s notes inside the back cover to help you deliver lessons that spark a love of reading.
- Whether you are teaching Cambridge Primary, IB Primary Years Programme or the International Primary Curriculum, we have titles that link to and support your classroom teaching.
Inside pages available to view at:
https://www.cambridge.org/cn/education/subject/english/literacy/cambridge-reading-adventures/cambridge-reading-adventures-orange-band-pack?isbn=9781108563550&format=WX#description
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