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Adventure Stories for Ages 5-7


Writing Guides

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No. of pages 48

Published: 2010

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This new edition provides Renewed Framework writing activities for every genre. Now with interactive resources on CD-ROM! * Inspire even the most reluctant writers with these creative resources. * Activities to teach your children crafting, drafting and editing, as recommended in _Grammar for Writing_. * Get interactive with on-screen writing activities, writing frames and more. * Develop their understanding of writing genres using example texts and invaluable definitions. * Quick-fire and week-long projects to fit into your day.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Writing Guides .

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Scholastic .

Huw Thomas is headteacher of a Sheffield primary school. He is the series editor of Scholastic Literacy Centres and Writing Guides. His previous publications include Writing Guides: Scary Stories 7-9 and Pocket Guides: Understanding Texts. Sarah Snashall is an experienced educational author who has written for Oxford International English, Scholastic, Collins, Pearson, Hodder and Kingfisher. She previously ran the Literacy list at Scholastic where she developed such series as 100 Literacy Hours and Read and Respond. Nicola Moon lives in Swindon. She has written several books for young children, including the best-selling Lucy's Picture. Mark Oliver is a very successful illustrator who has previously illustrated Speak Up Spike, a Go Yellow Banana by Franzeska G. Ewart.

 

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Writing Guides