The Stages 10 and 11 Cross-curricular Jackdaws series contains six titles, each focusing on a different curriculum area.
- Each book contains a contemporary story, a stimulating non-fiction section, and a myth or legend.
- Lively illustrations, including artwork and photographs to help understanding and motivate children.
- Guided Reading Cards are available to support teaching sessions.
- The inside back cover of each of the books details links to units in the appropriate QCA Scheme of Work
Bang the Drum focuses on Music, and includes a story from Jamaica and a Swahili legend
The Seaside focuses on Geography, and includes a Scottish legend
Fruits and Seeds focuses on Science, and includes stories from Malaya and South America
Fire! Fire! focuses on History, and includes a story set in 17th century London, and a Korean legend
Emergencies focuses on Citizenship, and includes interviews with people that help, and a Palestinian legend
Puzzling Shapes focuses on Maths, and includes a German legend, and some great non-fiction - buying ice cream and other puzzles.
Language
English
Pages
6
Format
Paperback
Release
October 31, 2002
ISBN 13
9780199195206
Oxford Reading Tree: Stages 10-11: Cross-curricular Jackdaws: Pack (6 Books, 1 of Each Title)
The Stages 10 and 11 Cross-curricular Jackdaws series contains six titles, each focusing on a different curriculum area.
- Each book contains a contemporary story, a stimulating non-fiction section, and a myth or legend.
- Lively illustrations, including artwork and photographs to help understanding and motivate children.
- Guided Reading Cards are available to support teaching sessions.
- The inside back cover of each of the books details links to units in the appropriate QCA Scheme of Work
Bang the Drum focuses on Music, and includes a story from Jamaica and a Swahili legend
The Seaside focuses on Geography, and includes a Scottish legend
Fruits and Seeds focuses on Science, and includes stories from Malaya and South America
Fire! Fire! focuses on History, and includes a story set in 17th century London, and a Korean legend
Emergencies focuses on Citizenship, and includes interviews with people that help, and a Palestinian legend
Puzzling Shapes focuses on Maths, and includes a German legend, and some great non-fiction - buying ice cream and other puzzles.