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Unique Reading Guide
Helen Field-Mears
16 pages | 297x210mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-832651-9
Publication Date: 10 August 2006
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£1.99
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Suitable for:
KS3, 11-14, English, Reading
Rollercoasters - the read of your life
This Reading Guide is aimed at the student and offers a 'way in' to different aspects of the novel of the same title. Activities actively engage students and take their understanding of the aspect under scrutiny to a deeper level - so enhancing their reading of the novel. The Reading Guide is highly illustrated and has a magazine-feel to appeal to students. It can be used during the early stages of a Scheme of Work based on the novel, and can also be built in to lessons as the reading progresses and to support further reading activities.
Features
Provides essential background material for students, on the novel of the same title, including a letter to the student from the author of the novel, thematic activities, wider reading references and short reviews
A reusable booklet with magazine feel to engage students
For use throughout the study of the novel
For use as a 'way in' to aspects of the novel
Download free sample chapter
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