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Progress with Oxford: Starting to Write Letters Age 4-5 builds writing skills while helping your child to work independently. Engaging activities, fun characters and stickers keep them motivated and a progress chart captures achievements. Additional activities and support on oxfordowl.co.uk all help make progress in writing fun.
Progress with Oxford: abc Age 3-4 builds alphabet skills while helping your child to work independently. Engaging activities, fun characters and stickers keep them motivated and a progress chart captures achievements. Additional activities and support on oxfordowl.co.uk help your child to make progress in knowing their abc whilst having fun.
Read & Respond provides teachers with a wealth of resources to teach Wonder. Notes and activities reflect the Curriculum for England and include assessment guidance.
Read & Respond provides teachers with a wealth of resources to teach Flat Stanley. Notes and activities reflect the Curriculum for England and include assessment guidance.
Contains stimulating ideas for creating a perfect classroom atmosphere. The activities will help children feel confident about coming into the classroom and happy about returning to it. The activities are effective and hold children's interest, while fostering self-confidence, positive attitudes, teamwork and links with home.
100+ Fun Ideas for Transition Times is crammed with stimulating ideas for the awkward transition times of the primary school day, such as lining up and answering the register. The activities have been carefully chosen to ensure pupils work as a team, and develop their self-esteem, physical and mental health, but most importantly ensure they have fun.
Written to help bereaved children, this book enables them to heal themselves by reading fiction, a process termed bibliotherapy. Eileen Jones demonstrates how a well-chosen book can offer a personal encounter with characters who may have experienced similar emotions and how books can be read again and again to provide extended therapy for children.
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