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I-read Pupil Anthology Year 6 Poetry


I Read

No. of pages 38

Published: 2006

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An easy-to-use resource for teaching essential reading skills to the whole class using an interactive whiteboard. This book accompanies i-read 6 CD-ROM. It can be used alongside the CD-ROM for group and independent reading away from the interactive whiteboard. Series Editor Pie Corbett has specially selected poems for i-read written by a host of well-loved poets, to ensure that this unique collection provides children with a vibrant read.

 

This book features in the following series: I Read, I-Read .

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

There are 38 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Cambridge University Press .

Pie Corbett is a freelance writer and poet. He was worked as an English Inspector in Gloucestershire, as an OFSTED Inspector, and has run training nationally for the NLS.

This book has the following chapters: Established poets: The Listeners, Walter de la Mare; Amulet, Ted Hughes; I Am the Song, Charles Causley; Night Mail, W. H. Auden; Leaves, Ted Hughes; City Jungle, Pie Corbett; Poetry revision: Grannie, Vernon Scannell; Timothy Winters, Charles Causley; The Cat's Muse, Philip Gross; The River's Story, Brian Pattern; Give and Take, Roger McGough; Joy at the Sound, Roger McGough; Themed poems: The Oldest Girl in the World, Carol Ann Duffy; The Warm and the Cold, Ted Hughes; Autumn Song, Ted Hughes; Haiku - Spring and Summer, Onitsura, Buson and Basho; Spanish Holiday Haiku, Pie Corbett.

This book is in the following series:

I Read
iRead is a US based reading scheme designed to close the achievement gap early and place all children on a path to reading proficiently by Grade 3. The scheme is organised into three levels, reflecting skills in phonemic awareness, decoding and morphology.

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