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Connections - Year 3/P4
Raise children's writing standards with this great cross-curricular approach.
Suitable for: Y3/P4; 7-8 year olds
Oxford Connections: Year 3: Light and Shadow
Science - Pupil Book
James Driver
978-0-19-834855-9
Paperback | 08 May 2003
Price:
£11.55
Oxford Connections: Year 3: The Romans
History- Pupil Book
Fiona Macdonald
978-0-19-834856-6
Paperback | 10 July 2003
Price:
£11.55
Oxford Connections: Year 3: What's in the News?
Geography - Pupil Book
Louise Spencely
978-0-19-834857-3
Paperback | 10 July 2003
Price:
£11.55
Oxford Connections: Year 3: Light and Shadow; Science - Teacher's Notes
Sue Palmer
978-0-19-834866-5
Paperback | 08 May 2003
Price:
£10.90
Oxford Connections: Year 3: The Romans; History - Teacher's Notes
Isabel Macdonald
978-0-19-834867-2
Paperback | 10 July 2003
Price:
£10.90
Oxford Connections: Year 3: What's in the News? - Geography - Teacher's Notes
Andrew Hammond
978-0-19-834868-9
Paperback | 10 July 2003
Price:
£10.90
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Connections - Year 5/P6
Perfect for a more cross-curricular approach to raising writing standards.
Oxford Connections: Year 5: Changing State
Science - Pupil Book
£11.55
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