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Crocodile's Sky Snack


Cambridge Reading

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No. of pages 16

Published: 2001

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Great for age 6-11 years

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A story-based approach to phonics practice helping children to read with confidence. The Crocodile looks hungry for frogs and parrots, snakes and monkeys, but find out what snippy-snappy treats the Crocodile will eat! The Crocodile's Sky Snack is for children in Year 1/Primary 2. This is a highly attractive, illustrated text with a humorous story told with rhyme. The particular phonic focus (sc, scr, sk) is reinforced throughout the text. Each children's book includes notes on the inside back cover to support use in guided group reading sessions.

 

This book is part of a book series called Cambridge Reading .

. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read. This reading scheme has multiple levels.

There are 16 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Cambridge University Press .

'H' Patten was brought up in Birmingham in a close-knit Jamaican community. A founding member of Dance de L'Afrique, he has performed and choreographed in many leading dance companies in Britain, Africa and the Caribbean. Now a professional storyteller, he brings his stories to life, acting them out in traditional African dress. John Clementson studied at Carlisle College of Art and Wolverhampton Polytechnic before starting his career as a painter. His second title for Frances Lincoln is Sing Me a Story by Grace Hallworth.

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Cambridge Reading
Cambridge Reading is at Key Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2) and offers fiction, non-fiction, poetry and plays to introduce children to a variety of text types, authors and illustrators and provide a firm base for wider reading. Key features include: a coherent yet flexible structure for teaching and learning; a variety of high quality, attractive picture books; a balance of different text types and genres, including stories, poems and information books; an integrated phonics programme; comprehensive support materials.

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