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Reading Planet KS2: Amazing Islands - Stars/Lime

Reading Planet KS2: Amazing Islands - Stars/Lime

Shareen Wilkinson

Hachette Learning
2023
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There are so many different islands in the world. Some are tropical, with palm trees and white beaches. Others are dotted with smoking volcanoes or covered in ice. But one thing lots of islands have in common is that they are fascinating! This book will take you on an island-hopping trip, stopping at tropical Trinidad and Tobago, mesmerising Madagascar and many other islands along the way! Amazing Islands is part of the Reading Planet Cosmos range of books from Hodder Education. Cosmos provides a vibrant collection of fiction and non-fiction books that will widen children's reading horizons. Reading Planet books have been carefully levelled to support children in becoming fluent and confident readers. Each book features useful notes and questions to support reading at home and develop comprehension skills. Reading age: 7-8.
The Camping Trip

The Camping Trip

Shareen Wilkinson; Marcus Wilkinson

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2022
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Big Cat Phonics for Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It comprises classroom resources to support the SSP programme and a range of phonic readers that together provide a consistent and highly effective approach to teaching phonics. From the beginning to the end, this camping trip is full of mishaps and adventures. Follow this family as they learn how to work together and make the most of every situation in this heart-warming story.
The Lights in the Darkness

The Lights in the Darkness

Shareen Wilkinson; Marcus Wilkinson

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2022
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Big Cat Phonics for Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It comprises classroom resources to support the SSP programme and a range of phonic readers. The 7+ books are designed for children aged 7+ who need more practice to acquire phonics skills. Jaiden and Gabs have seen something lurking in the darkness. They decide they must get to the bottom of what this lurking creature is. Can you help them solve the mystery? What do you think it could be?
The Dragon Egg Quest

The Dragon Egg Quest

Shareen Wilkinson; Marcus Wilkinson

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2022
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Big Cat Phonics for Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It comprises classroom resources to support the SSP programme and a range of phonic readers. The 7+ books are designed for children aged 7+ who need more practice to acquire phonics skills. A dragon egg rolls out of its nest and the mum dragon is getting distressed and heading to town to look for it! Elbron and Andra need to find the egg and return it to the nest before the dragon mum destroys the town looking for it!
Readerful Rise: Oxford Reading Level 6: Breaking Records

Readerful Rise: Oxford Reading Level 6: Breaking Records

Shareen Wilkinson; Marcus Wilkinson

Oxford University Press
2023
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This is a 2-in-1 book for readers aged 7 to 11 years old. In the fiction text, Class B is on a mission to break a record by baking a gigantic cake. In the non-fiction, find out about incredible record-breaking foods. Breaking Records is at Oxford Reading Level 6. It is a fully-decodable book for pupils who are working below expected standard in their reading. The Rise series ensures that older struggling readers have books with age-appropriate content and topics, that look like the books their peers are enjoying, but are written at a level they can read successfully.
Readerful Rise: Oxford Reading Level 6: Class Pack

Readerful Rise: Oxford Reading Level 6: Class Pack

Benjamin Hulme-Cross; Shareen Wilkinson; Mio Debnam; Marcus Wilkinson

Oxford University Press
2023
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This pack contains six copies of each of the Rise titles at Oxford Reading Level 6: Isaac and the Toxics: Shocking Creatures; Cats, Cats, Cats!; Breaking Records. These 2-in-1 books are for readers aged 7 to 11 years old. They are fully-decodable books for pupils who are working below expected standard in their reading. The Rise series ensures that older struggling readers have books with age-appropriate content and topics, that look like the books their peers are enjoying, but are written at a level they can read successfully.
Stories for Maths: KS1: Dragons of Moontail Island (42 book pack)

Stories for Maths: KS1: Dragons of Moontail Island (42 book pack)

Jo Cotterill; Shareen Wilkinson; Marcus Wilkinson; Angela Kecojevic; Miranda Walker; Naz Ahsun; Svani Parekh; Emma Finlayson-Palmer; Maryann Wright; Stella Botchway; Samuel Gayton; Clare Whitston; Lorna Greengrass

Oxford University Press
2025
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Siblings Nadia and Omar befriend Ember, a dragon from Moon Tail Island, in a series of adventures in their hometown and on the dragons' island. Full of warmth, community, and kindness, these stories whisk readers away with the children and the dragons to have fun at the fair, help Dad at the bike shop, sweep up the snow, celebrate a dragon hatchday and explore the dragon island. Beautiful depictions of people and dragons combine with stories set around maths topics. Aligned with the UK Year 2 Primary Maths curriculum (White Rose Maths). The vocabulary and concepts in the stories match what children learn in class. There are supporting questions that deepen maths learning, making it easier for teachers or parents to engage with the material. Designed to be read independently, these books have been written to the appropriate level of reading challenge for 6-7-year-olds. This pack includes three copies of each book in the Stories for Maths Year 2 Dragons of Moon Tail Island series.
Stories for Maths: KS1: Dragons of Moontail Island (14 book pack)

Stories for Maths: KS1: Dragons of Moontail Island (14 book pack)

Jo Cotterill; Shareen Wilkinson; Marcus Wilkinson; Angela Kecojevic; Miranda Walker; Naz Ahsun; Svani Parekh; Emma Finlayson-Palmer; Maryann Wright; Stella Botchway; Samuel Gayton; Clare Whitston; Lorna Greengrass

Oxford University Press
2025
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Siblings Nadia and Omar befriend Ember, a dragon from Moon Tail Island, in a series of adventures in their hometown and on the dragons' island. Full of warmth, community, and kindness, these stories whisk readers away with the children and the dragons to have fun at the fair, help Dad at the bike shop, sweep up the snow, celebrate a dragon hatchday and explore the dragon island. Beautiful depictions of people and dragons combine with stories set around maths topics. Aligned with the UK Year 2 Primary Maths curriculum (White Rose Maths). The vocabulary and concepts in the stories match what children learn in class. There are supporting questions that deepen maths learning, making it easier for teachers or parents to engage with the material. Designed to be read independently, these books have been written to the appropriate level of reading challenge for 6-7-year-olds. This pack includes one copy of each book in the Stories for Maths Year 2 Dragons of Moon Tail Island series.
Achieve Reading SATs Revision The Expected Standard Year 6

Achieve Reading SATs Revision The Expected Standard Year 6

Laura Collinson; Shareen Wilkinson

Rising Stars UK Ltd
2018
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Achieve. Fun and focused SATs revision.Achieve the Expected Standard in Reading, with the only fully updated revision series. This book teaches children exactly how to tackle SATs questions (even the tricky ones) with confidence to get their best result. This book covers everything that could be tested while ensuring children have some fun while they learn.Our unique approach has been helping children and schools perform above national average for over 15 years. Children are guided step-by-step through all question types and easy-to-digest content is presented in a simple to follow format. Clear explanations and lots of practice make it the perfect revision range for use in school and at home. This revision book:- Teaches children how to tackle SATs questions ...and get them right!- Focuses revision for the greatest impact on final marks- Draws on expert analysis to ensure our content is just right - Provides full guidance by topic, and includes important facts, keywords, SATs terminology, tips and example practice questions - Offers digestible content and lots of opportunities to practise,making it perfect for use in school or at homeFor best results use alongside Achieve Reading SATs Question WorkbookThe Expected Standard Year 6 and Achieve Reading Practice Papers
Achieve Reading SATs Question Workbook The Expected Standard Year 6

Achieve Reading SATs Question Workbook The Expected Standard Year 6

Laura Collinson; Shareen Wilkinson

Rising Stars UK Ltd
2018
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Achieve. Fun and focused SATs revision.Achieve the Expected Standard in Reading, with the only fully updated revision series. Written in the style of the most recent Year 6 National Tests, this indispensable workbook will help children gain familiarity with the style of questions which will appear in the 2020 tests and covers everything that could be tested while ensuring children have some fun while they learn.Our unique approach has been helping children and schools perform above national average for over 15 years. This full colour write-in workbook:- Focuses practice on the areas of the curriculum needed to reach the expected standard- Builds exam confidence with questions and terminology that mirror the SATs- Provides clear explanations, top tips and digestible content -making it perfect for use in school or at home- Draws on expert analysis to ensure our content is just right Perfect for use alongside Achieve Reading SATs Revision The Expected Standard Year 6 and Achieve Reading SATs Practice Papers Year 6
Achieve Reading SATs Revision The Higher Score Year 6

Achieve Reading SATs Revision The Higher Score Year 6

Laura Collinson; Shareen Wilkinson

Rising Stars UK Ltd
2018
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Achieve. Fun and focused SATs revision.Achieve the Higher Score in Reading, with the only fully updated revision series. This book teaches children exactly how to tackle the more demanding SATs questions with confidence to get their best result. For use with more able children, this book covers everything that could be tested and provides additional challenge while ensuring children have some fun while they learn.Our unique approach has been helping children and schools perform above national average for over 15 years. Children are guided step-by-step through all question types and easy-to-digest content is presented in a simple to follow format. Clear explanations and lots of practice make it the perfect revision range for use in school and at home. This revision book:- Focuses revision on the key information children need to reach the higher score- Shows children how to get full marks on extended questions- Teaches children how to answer test questions thoughtfully and appropriately- Offers digestible content and lots of opportunities to practise,making it perfect for use in school or at homeFor best results use alongside Achieve Reading SATs Question WorkbookThe Higher Score and Achieve Reading SATs Practice Papers
Achieve Reading SATs Question Workbook The Higher Score Year 6

Achieve Reading SATs Question Workbook The Higher Score Year 6

Laura Collinson; Shareen Wilkinson

Rising Stars UK Ltd
2018
nidottu
Achieve. Fun and focused SATs revision.Achieve the Higher Score in Reading, with the only fully updated revision series. Written in the style of the most recent Year 6 National Tests, this indispensable workbook will help more able children gain familiarity with the style of the more demanding areas of the 2019 national tests and covers everything that could be tested while ensuring children have some fun while they learn.Our unique approach has been helping children and schools perform above national average for over 15 years. This full colour write-in workbook:- Focuses practice on the areas of the curriculum needed to reach the higher score- Increases exam confidence with questions and terminology that mirror the SATs- Clearly shows children what examiners are looking for when marking extended questions- Draws on expert analysis to ensure our content is just right Perfect for use alongside Achieve Reading SATs Revision The Higher Score Year 6 and Achieve Reading SATs Practice Papers Year 6
Achieve Reading SATs Practice Papers Year 6

Achieve Reading SATs Practice Papers Year 6

Laura Collinson; Shareen Wilkinson

Rising Stars UK Ltd
2018
nidottu
Achieve. Fun and focused SATs revision.Achieve the Expected Standard in Reading, with the only fully updated revision series. Written in the style of the most recent Year 6 National Tests, this essential book is packed with full length tests papers, providing realistic practice to develop and perfect exam technique for the 2019 SATs and covers everything that could be tested while ensuring children have some fun while they learn.Our unique approach has been helping children and schools perform above national average for over 15 years. This full colour write-in book:- Builds children's ability to concentrate in a test situation - Familiarises children with the style and format of the SATs with exposure to all the question types that could be set- Identifies strengths and weaknesses to help guide revision and improve results- Saves teacher and parent preparation time with ready-made practice papers- Draws on expert analysis to ensure our content is just right For best results use alongside Achieve Reading SATs Revision The Expected Standard Year 6 and Achieve Reading SATs Question WorkbookThe Expected Standard Year 6
Tethered Fates

Tethered Fates

Shareen Hertel

Oxford University Press Inc
2019
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Since the 1990s, human rights advocates, business leaders, and consumers have become increasingly attuned to mitigating sweatshop labor and other abuses in the supply chains that manufacture the clothing, electronics, and countless other products that we buy and use each day. But we know surprisingly little about how companies interact with people in the communities beyond the factory's walls. In many cases, community members are left out of the process of identifying both risks and solutions to problems in global supply chains, including how global companies could add social value in the localities where they operate. Business, governments, and civil society are supposed to be jointly responsible for shaping the remedies available to people harmed in the course of business activity, wherever it takes place. However, the answer to the question of how to do this remains underdeveloped and poorly executed. This book explores the conditions under which local communities and companies can work with one another and the types of remedies available in one of the most widespread and challenging sectors: light manufacturing. Tethered Fates draws on quantitative data (including the 7,000-company database of the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre) and original qualitative data to analyze regional and industry-specific trends in stakeholder dialogue globally and at the local level. The book features original interviews with community members in two factory towns in the Dominican Republic, whose perspectives shed light on the prospects for dialogue with companies and the challenges of everyday life in towns where light manufacturing takes place. Tethered Fates does more than simply explain why stakeholder dialogue often falls short as a vehicle for safeguarding economic rights and promoting community development. It also offers an assessment of the varieties of emerging policy alternatives for moving beyond the current state of practice.
Tethered Fates

Tethered Fates

Shareen Hertel

Oxford University Press Inc
2019
nidottu
Since the 1990s, human rights advocates, business leaders, and consumers have become increasingly attuned to mitigating sweatshop labor and other abuses in the supply chains that manufacture the clothing, electronics, and countless other products that we buy and use each day. But we know surprisingly little about how companies interact with people in the communities beyond the factory's walls. In many cases, community members are left out of the process of identifying both risks and solutions to problems in global supply chains, including how global companies could add social value in the localities where they operate. Business, governments, and civil society are supposed to be jointly responsible for shaping the remedies available to people harmed in the course of business activity, wherever it takes place. However, the answer to the question of how to do this remains underdeveloped and poorly executed. This book explores the conditions under which local communities and companies can work with one another and the types of remedies available in one of the most widespread and challenging sectors: light manufacturing. Tethered Fates draws on quantitative data (including the 7,000-company database of the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre) and original qualitative data to analyze regional and industry-specific trends in stakeholder dialogue globally and at the local level. The book features original interviews with community members in two factory towns in the Dominican Republic, whose perspectives shed light on the prospects for dialogue with companies and the challenges of everyday life in towns where light manufacturing takes place. Tethered Fates does more than simply explain why stakeholder dialogue often falls short as a vehicle for safeguarding economic rights and promoting community development. It also offers an assessment of the varieties of emerging policy alternatives for moving beyond the current state of practice.
Resisting Hitler

Resisting Hitler

Shareen Blair Brysac

Oxford University Press Inc
2001
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"Resisting Hitler" is a biography of the only American woman to have been executed for treason against Germany during World War II. Mildred Harnack was born in Wiscinsin but moved to Germany with her husband in 1929 where she taught American literature. Both Mildred and her husband, Arvid (a professor of philosophy and a native of Gemany), socialised with the intellectual elite of Berlin. Appalled by the rise of Hitler, they joined with others to resist fascism by any means they could. Brysac's exhaustive reasearch has found evidence to support the theory that both Mildred and Arvid gave classified information on Germany to both the Soviets and the US in an effort to sabotage the Nazis. Before and during the war, the Harnacks were founding and leading members of the Red Orchestra, an important covert intelligence group that transmitted messages of resistence with the use of contraband radios. In 1942, Hitler personally ordered their execution. That the heroic efforts of Mildred Harnack's life have not been chronicled before now is due to the immediate post-war anti-Communist sentiment in both the US and Western Europe. "Resisting Hitler" is the only book to draw on intelligence files from three countries to profile its subject: KGB files from Russia; Stasi miltary intelligence files from Germany; CIA and FBI files from the US. The examination of these and many other documents relevant to the case in East and West Germany, including the testimony of Harnack's prosecutors, only became possible after the fall of the Berlin Wall. This book also provides a look at the operational procedures of the NKVD, leading up to the invasion by Germany of the soviet Union in 1941. Up to 1993, when the KGB files of the Harnack group became available, the only information about it came from Gestapo sources. In addition, it was never known by espionage scholars that the Red Orchestra maintained close contacts with US diplomats during the years 1933-41
Resisting Hitler

Resisting Hitler

Shareen Blair Brysac

Oxford University Press Inc
2002
nidottu
Resisting Hitler is a biography of the only American woman to have been executed for treason against Germany during World War II. Mildred Harnack was born in Wisconsin but moved to Germany with her husband in 1929 where she taught American literature. Both Mildred and her husband, Arvid (a professor of philosophy and a native of Gemany), socialised with the intellectual elite of Berlin. Appalled by the rise of Hitler, they joined with others to resist fascism by any means they could. Brysac's exhaustive reasearch has found evidence to support the theory that both Mildred and Arvid gave classified information on Germany to both the Soviets and the US in an effort to sabotage the Nazis. Before and during the war, the Harnacks were founding and leading members of the Red Orchestra, an important covert intelligence group that transmitted messages of resistance with the use of contraband radios. In 1942, Hitler personally ordered their execution. That the heroic efforts of Mildred Harnack's life have not been chronicled before now is due to the immediate post-war anti-Communist sentiment in both the US and Western Europe. Resisting Hitler is the only book to draw on intelligence files from three countries to profile its subject: KGB files from Russia; Stasi miltary intelligence files from Germany; CIA and FBI files from the US. The examination of these and many other documents relevant to the case in East and West Germany, including the testimony of Harnack's prosecutors, only became possible after the fall of the Berlin Wall. This book also provides a look at the operational procedures of the NKVD, leading up to the invasion by Germany of the soviet Union in 1941. Up to 1993, when the KGB files of the Harnack group became available, the only information about it came from Gestapo sources. In addition, it was never known by espionage scholars that the Red Orchestra maintained close contacts with US diplomats during the years 1933-41.