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Hermit Shell


Cambridge Reading

No. of pages 160

Published: 1998

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Great for age 6-11 years

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A major reading scheme for the teaching of reading and the development of literacy throughout the primary years. The Hermit Shell is powerfully written, psychologically convincing and full of gripping action. Neil runs away from his troubles at home and school in London to the protection of The Hermit Shell, his aunt's house on the Cornish coast. He hopes to start again there, and all seems to go well when he is drawn into the community surrounding the local lifeboat and its crew. Can Neil really leave all his troubles behind in London? The book is dedicated to the Lifeboat Service, who advised on details of the story. The Hermit Shell is one of eleven books that make up Extended Reading Level B, for children in Year 6/Primary 7. This phase of Cambridge Reading has an increased provision of extended narratives and aims to develop children's knowledge about language, its vocabulary, forms, structures and styles.

 

This book features in the following series: Cambridge Reading, Extended 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 160 pages in this book. This book was published 1998 by Cambridge University Press .

This book is in the following series:

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.

Extended Reading

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