An engaging workbook for children who are using the Big Cat series. These workbooks accompany the popular Collins Big Cat series. They enable children to practise and reinforce the target vocabulary and language structures presented in each corresponding Collins Big Cat reader through enjoyable puzzles, games and activities, as well as through more traditional comprehension exercises.Tracing, copying and eventually free-writing tasks build and develop children's writing skills as they progress through the Bands, Pink A to Lime. A fun quiz to test understanding, and a reward certificate at the back of each Workbook, enable children to feel a sense of progress as they learn to read more confidently in English.
"Clare found Harry, a big hairy spider, and wanted to keep him. Mum, Dad and Charlie had other ideas. It was up to Harry to make them change their minds!"--Back cover.
When a young girl adopts Harry the spider as her new pet, no one is very impressed – not Mum, not Dad, and certainly not her big brother (could it be that he’s afraid of large, hairy spiders?)... But when Mum needs to go to the dentist and no one can find the car keys, Harry saves the day. • Turquoise/ Band 7 books offer literay language and extended descriptions, with longer sentences and a wide range of unfamiliar terms. • Text type - A story with a familiar setting. • The story is followed by a poster on pages 22 and 23 advertising Harry’s skills as a helpful spider, which is a great way to recap and discuss the story with children and gives an opportunity to extend into further work outside the reading session. • This story is paired with an information book on the same theme: Fly Facts by Janice Marriott.
"Clare found Harry, a big hairy spider, and wanted to keep him. Mum, Dad and Charlie had other ideas. It was up to Harry to make them change their minds!"--Back cover.
A Workbook enabling children to practise the language points presented in the Reader. These workbooks accompany the popular Collins Big Cat series. They enable children to practise and reinforce the target vocabulary and language structures presented in each corresponding Collins Big Cat reader through enjoyable puzzles, games and activities, as well as through more traditional comprehension exercises.Tracing, copying and eventually free-writing tasks build and develop children's writing skills as they progress through the Bands, Pink A to Lime. A fun quiz to test understanding, and a reward certificate at the back of each Workbook, enable children to feel a sense of progress as they learn to read more confidently in English.
Written with a range of international contexts in mind, this highly flexible, 6-level course provides coverage of the Cambridge Primary English as a Second Language syllabus. Consisting of an appealing, magazine style Student Book, extensive Workbook and supportive Teacher’s Guide, the course offers progression within and across levels.
Written with a range of international contexts in mind, this highly flexible, six-level course provides coverage of the Cambridge Primary English as a Second Language curriculum framework. Comprising an appealing, magazine style Student Book, extensive Workbook and supportive Teacher Guide, the course offers progression within and across levels.
Collins Big Cat readers and workbooks help children to learn how to read in English - accurately, fluently and with enjoyment. Contains the following Readers and Workbooks: · Harry the Clever Spider (turquoise) · Harry the Clever Spider at School (turquoise) · Africa's Big Three (turquoise) · Fly facts (turquoise) · Brown Bear and Wilbur Wolf (turquoise) · The Lost Village of Skara Brae
Collins Big Cat readers and workbooks help children to learn how to read in English - accurately, fluently and with enjoyment. Contains the following Readers and Workbooks: · Harry the Clever Spider (turquoise) · Harry the Clever Spider at School (turquoise) · Africa's Big Three (turquoise) · Fly facts (turquoise) · Brown Bear and Wilbur Wolf (turquoise) · The Lost Village of Skara Brae
A rash of political deaths alerts a New York cop to an international assassination plot At a crime scene, Harry Golding has no fear. But put him in front of a few dozen undergraduates, and he begins to sweat. He agrees to give the lecture on criminology for his brother, a New York University professor, and muddles through it, successful until it comes time for questions. A skinny young conspiracy theorist demands to know what the police are doing about the recent death of a presidential candidate. The answer is, they’re doing nothing. The man died of a heart attack. Case closed. But when another politician drops dead, seemingly of natural causes, Golding remembers the young student’s paranoia. As more politicians die, Harry Golding finds himself in the middle of a terrifying conspiracy that threatens his city, his family, and his life. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Howard Fast including rare photos from the author’s estate.