I-read Pupil Anthology Year 4 Non-Fiction
Overview
An easy-to-use resource for teaching essential reading skills to the whole class using an interactive whiteboard.
This book accompanies the i-read 4 CD-ROM. It can be used alongside the CD-ROM for group and independent reading away from the interactive whiteboard. Series Editor Pie Corbett has specially commissioned whole non-fiction texts for i-read from a host of popular authors, to ensure a vibrant read. The collection covers a range of genres, from newspapers to explanations and persuasive texts.
Contents
- Newspapers by Teresa Saunders: Dinner lady cooks up a dragon
- Villagers fear attacked by dangerous animals
- £3 million seized in bank blast
- Nessie pops up to say hello
- What a load of rubbish!
- Champs win through in the end
- Stars shine in pantomime
- Jed's back - but this time it's on his own terms
- Explanations by Kate Ruttle: How to separate solids
- What makes life on Earth possible?
- Could there be life elsewhere in our solar system?
- So could there be intelligent life in other solar systems?
- So why do people think that there might be life on other planets?
- Persuasive writing by Sarah Fleming: The only game is football
- Netball is neat
- reasons for running
- Give gym a go
- Which sport do you like?
- The letter
- The poster
- The television commercial
- The Campaign
- What are you going to advertise?
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