Oxford Literacy Web: Fiction: Duck Green School Stories: Stage 6: Pack (1 of each title)
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Product details:
- Edition number and title Fiction: Duck Green School Stories: Stage 6, :Pack (1 of each title)
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 9 March 2000
- Number of Volumes 6 Paperbacks
- ISBN 9780199172665
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages24 pages
- Size 230x180x13 mm
- Weight 430 g
- Language English
- Illustrations full colour illustrations 0
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Short description:
In Stage 6 it's Sports Day and Josh is determined to win a race, some ducks have a treat when they come to school, and Cheep gets into a sticky situation. In the fantasy tales Cinderella is reinterpreted in Leela and the Lost Shoe, Gulliver's Travels is reinterpreted in The Rescue, and The Emperor's Nightingale is reinterpreted in The Songbird. Duck Green School stories introduce key word vocabulary in the context of a familiar setting and familiar characters.
MoreLong description:
These stories are exciting to read with hilarious events, and dynamic illustrations to ensure diversity and enjoyment. In the Duck Green School stories, early school experiences are brought to life through a cast of lovable characters. Children can enjoy their own `soap opera' while learning specific vocabulary in context.
They are ideal for independent or guided reading for young children.