No. of pages 32
Published: 2006
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This book provides a complete set of answers to the exercises in Junior English Book 3. Answers are provided in full sentences to encourage pupils to develop their English skills. Where there is not one correct answer to an exercise, the guidelines included ensure that pupils grasp the context of the question.
- Features the complete set of answers to the exercises in Junior English Book 3 to save you time marking work and allow you to identify areas requiring further attention
- Includes guidelines that encourage children to reflect and form opinions on what they have read, building early foundations for independent learning
This book is aimed at children in primary school.
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Hodder Education .
After some years in the legal profession, Andrew Hammond retrained as a teacher and has taught English for ten years in schools across the south east of England. He has prepared boys and girls for the 11+ and 13+ Common Entrance and Scholarship exams as well as working as a Year 5 class teacher, Year 6 Coordinator, KS3 Coordinator and Head of English and Drama. Andrew is the Head of English and Drama at Copthorne Preparatory School and lives in Surrey with his wife and three young rascals.
This book has the following chapters: Chapter 1A long way from home (Goodnight Mister Tom)Difficult times (The Homefront)Learning about languageCapital letters and full stopsBuilding sentencesCan you spell? HomophonesSpeaking and listeningHave you read?Other things to doChapter 2Think of a world (Riddle)Zeca's world (Rainforest)Learning about languageNoun revisionCompound nounsAdjectivesCan you spell? Adding adjective endings to nounsSpeaking and listeningHave you read?Other things to doChapter 3The wreck (The Wreck of the Zanzibar)An historic find (The Guardian) Learning about languageSpeech marksAdverbs in speechCan you spell? Adding adverb endings to adjectivesSpeaking and listeningHave you read?Other things to doChapter 4Time travelling (A Wrinkle in Time)What is time? (www. nmm. ac. uk)Learning about languageVerbsCommasCan you spell? Verb endings: past tense Speaking and listeningHave you read?Other things to doChapter 5Back of the net (Keeper)Save of the century (Great Sporting Moments)Learning about languageAdjectival phrases Prepositions Can you spell? Comparative and superlative endingsSpeaking and listeningHave you read?Other things to doChapter 6The boy who fell out of the sky (Myths and Legends)Fly like a bird (Flying Machine) Learning about languageSimple sentencesCompound sentencesConjunctions Final wordCan you spell?Greek prefixesLatin wordsSpeaking and listening Have you read? Other things to do Chapter 7Posting letters (Stray or Stop - Poetry Themes)Dear Sir Learning about languageSimiles and metaphors Alliteration Can you spell? Onomatopoeia Speaking and listeningHave you read?Other things to doChapter 8Behind the wheel (The Wind in the Willows)The drive of your lifeLearning about language:Idioms Imperative forms of verbs Can you spell? Synonyms Speaking and listening Have you read? Other things to do Chapter 9The earwig nest (My Family and Other Animals)Earwigs Learning about languageApostrophesApostrophes to show omission/contractionApostrophes to show possessionCan you spell?Antonyms Speaking and listening Have you read? Other things to do Chapter 10Down the Amazon (Journey to the River Sea) Dawn on board (The Congo) Learning about languageFirst and third person Past and present tense Can you spell?Double letters Speaking and listening Have you read? Other things to do