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Extreme Survival


Read On

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No. of pages 48

Published: 2014

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What would you do to survive? Would you eat frogs, spiders or even human flesh? Read the amazing true stories of people who have survived in extreme situations. This book tells the real-life stories of people who have survived in extreme situations from plane crashes to getting lost in the jungle, desert or mountains. Learn the basics of survival and take part in survival quizzes to test your knowledge. Help Key Stage 3 students move from Level 3b to Level 3c in reading.Support comprehension with engaging photography and illustration.Encourage shared and guided reading using the ready-made tasks and discussion points on the activity pages at the back of the book.Suitable for Key Stage 3 students with a reading age of 9 years.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Read On .

This book has been graded for interest at 10 years.

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Natalie Packer is an educational consultant who has worked as a Senior Adviser for the National Strategies, supporting the implementation of the Achievement for All project to improve outcomes for students with SEN, and as a Local Authority Adviser for Special Educational Needs and School Improvement. She has developed and delivered national training on a wide range of issues, including SEN, teaching and learning, and involving parents in education. She has primary headship experience and was a SENCO for a number of years. Alan and Robbie Gibbons are father and son. Together they have written three stories for the Read On series. Alan Parkinson is an award-winning teacher and author, who currently works in teacher education and as a freelance geographer. He lives in rural Norfolk, and enjoys exploring new (and old) places.

 

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Read On

`Brilliant - especially given the key stage 4 curriculum! The non-fiction aspect of the exam has similar texts.'

Kristy Sheeran, Queensbury School, Bradford