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fuzzbuzz: Level 2: fuzzbuzz facts: Looking at Books
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fuzzbuzz: Level 2: fuzzbuzz facts: Looking at Books
Colin Harris
48 pages | 297x210mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-838132-7 | Paperback
Publication Date: 01 December 1994
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£4.05
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Suitable for:
KS2, Year 3-6/P4-7 - those who are struggling to read
Tried and tested solutions for non-readers at age 7+
Fuzzbuzz is a programme designed to help children at junior level who have failed to learn to read.
Looking at books
is the second of the two workbooks which accompany the
fuzzbuzz facts
books. It teaches the skills necessary for using non-fiction books, focusing particularly on the
fuzzbuzz facts
level 2 books. It begins by teaching the vocabulary needed to do the activities within the workbook itself e.g. "alphabetical", "order", "cover", "information" etc, and goes on to teach alphabetical order, "parts" of a book, using contents and index, using tables, and identifying fiction and non-fiction from book covers.
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