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Books with author Elspeth Graham

  • Oxford Literacy Web: Starter Stage Big Book, Pack 1

    Elspeth Graham, Ian Newsham

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Oxford Literacy Web: Stage 5 Big Book, Pack 1

    Elspeth Graham, Ian Newsham

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
    None
  • Oxford Literacy Web: Stage 4 Big Book, Pack 1

    Elspeth Graham, Ian Newsham

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Oxford Literacy Web

    Elspeth Graham

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 3, 2002)
    Introducing the final stage of Duck Green School stories to complete the KS1 guided reading series.The Dormouse Pot: There is going to be a great feast. Chef wants to put the poor dormice on the menu. Who can save them now?
  • Spots and Other Lumps and Bumps

    Elspeth Graham

    Paperback (Pacific Learning, June 1, 2017)
    Do you know why you get freckles, moles or goose bumps? Would anyone actually stick spots on their faces for decoration? This book gives you the dreadful details about spots, lumps, and bumps on our skin. Text Type: ExplanationTheme/Topic: Medicine, Life Science
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  • Cloud Tea Monkeys by Mal Peet

    Mal Peet;Elspeth Graham

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Jan. 1, 1710)
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  • Mysterious Traveler by Peet, Mal, Graham, Elspeth

    Elspeth Peet, Mal, Graham

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 16, 1800)
    Excellent Book
  • Oxford Literacy Web

    Elspeth Graham, Ian Newsham

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Feb. 4, 1999)
    The Oxford Literacy Web is an exciting new literacy programme designed to guide schools successfully through the primary years. Fitting the requirements of the National Literacy Strategy, National Curriculum in England and Wales, English Language 5-14 in Scotland, and Common Curriculum inNorthern Ireland, the Oxford Literacy Web guides pupils through the core skills associated with learning to read and write with a diverse range of literary styles within the genres of fiction, non-fiction, rhymes, language, and poetry.The "Fiction" strand: there can be no better way to learn to read than through the Duck Green School and Variety story strands. Exciting stories, hilarious events, and dynamic illustrations combine to ensure diversity and enjoyment. In the Duck Green School stories, early school experiences arebrought to life through a cast of lovable characters. Children can enjoy their own `soap opera' while learning specific vocabulary in context.In the Stage 1 Duck Green Stories, the reception class children find out more about life at Duck Green School, rescue an injured baby bird, and attend a Bonfire Night fireworks party. The books are available in both standard and `big book' format.
  • Collins Big Cat Phonics - ZOG AND ZEBRA: Band 03/Yellow by Elspeth Graham

    Elspeth Graham

    Paperback (Collins Educational (3 Jan. 2013), March 15, 1600)
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  • Oxford Literacy Web

    Elspeth Graham, Ian Newsham

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, July 15, 1999)
    The Oxford Literacy Web is an exciting new literacy programme designed to guide schools successfully through the primary years. Fitting the requirements of the National Literacy Strategy, National Curriculum in England and Wales, English Language 5-14 in Scotland, and Common Curriculum inNorthern Ireland, the Oxford Literacy Web guides pupils through the core skills associated with learning to read and write with a diverse range of literary styles within the genres of fiction, non-fiction, rhymes, language, and poetry.The "Fiction" strand: there can be no better way to learn to read than through the Duck Green School and Variety story strands. Exciting stories, hilarious events, and dynamic illustrations combine to ensure diversity and enjoyment. In the Duck Green School stories, early school experiences arebrought to life through a cast of lovable characters. Children can enjoy their own `soap opera' while learning specific vocabulary in context.Stage 4 of Duck Green Stories reinforces earlier sight vocabulary and introduces 20 new key words. We also meet the children in Miss Ross's class, including Poppy's brothers, Mike and Spike, and Leela Lalloo, whose grandparents own The Treasure Chest. The books are available in both standard and`big book' format.
  • Oxford Literacy Web

    Elspeth Graham, Ian Newsham

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Feb. 4, 1999)
    The Oxford Literacy Web is an exciting new literacy programme designed to guide schools successfully through the primary years. Fitting the requirements of the National Literacy Strategy, National Curriculum in England and Wales, English Language 5-14 in Scotland, and Common Curriculum inNorthern Ireland, the Oxford Literacy Web guides pupils through the core skills associated with learning to read and write with a diverse range of literary styles within the genres of fiction, non-fiction, rhymes, language, and poetry.The "Fiction" strand: there can be no better way to learn to read than through the Duck Green School and Variety story strands. Exciting stories, hilarious events, and dynamic illustrations combine to ensure diversity and enjoyment. In the Duck Green School stories, early school experiences arebrought to life through a cast of lovable characters. Children can enjoy their own `soap opera' while learning specific vocabulary in context.In the Stage 3 Duck Green Stories, we continue to read about Mrs Best's reception class and learn more about the Year 1 class and their teacher, Mr Jelly, while Cheep the baby bird finds a friend in Josh. This level introduces a greater variety both in layout and types of text, including morerhyming stories. The books are available in both standard and `big book' format.
  • Oxford Literacy Web

    Elspeth Graham, Ian Newsham

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Feb. 4, 1999)
    The Oxford Literacy Web is an exciting new literacy programme designed to guide schools successfully through the primary years. Fitting the requirements of the National Literacy Strategy, National Curriculum in England and Wales, English Language 5-14 in Scotland, and Common Curriculum inNorthern Ireland, the Oxford Literacy Web guides pupils through the core skills associated with learning to read and write with a diverse range of literary styles within the genres of fiction, non-fiction, rhymes, language, and poetry.The "Fiction" strand: there can be no better way to learn to read than through the Duck Green School and Variety story strands. Exciting stories, hilarious events, and dynamic illustrations combine to ensure diversity and enjoyment. In the Duck Green School stories, early school experiences arebrought to life through a cast of lovable characters. Children can enjoy their own `soap opera' while learning specific vocabulary in context.In the Stage 3 Duck Green Stories, we continue to read about Mrs Best's reception class and learn more about the Year 1 class and their teacher, Mr Jelly, while Cheep the baby bird finds a friend in Josh. This level introduces a greater variety both in layout and types of text, including morerhyming stories. The books are available in both standard and `big book' format.