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£3.99
The new National Curriculum emphasises the importance of composition but also ‘transcription’ i.e. spelling and ‘fluent, legible and, eventually, speedy handwriting.’ Our exciting new ‘Let’s Do Handwriting’ titles provide all the help that children need to write fluently and legibly. Through guided practice in letter structure and the correct formation of joins, the children are encouraged to develop a clear, attractive style to use with fluency and speed in their everyday writing. The extensive handwritten practice of a wide range of words also helps to broaden vocabulary and spelling skills. As with every title in the Andrew Brodie Basics range, parents can ensure that their children’s efforts are well rewarded. Each book features regular progress checks as well as a wide variety of attractive reward stickers. To help the children along, Marjorie the Meercat gives lots of useful tips!
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£14.99
Struggling with the mysteries of phonics? Trying to get to grips with fractions for your five year old? Baffling curriculums and teacher terminology can often leave children – and parents – perplexed. This book puts all your worries at bay by providing a step-by-step approach to each subject in your child’s education.
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£4.99
Matched to the demands of the National Curriculum, the ‘Let’s Do Spelling’ workbooks provide all the practice children need to build their confidence and boost their ability to spell words correctly. Ideal for parents keen to support their children at home with additional spelling practice or for tutors working with children in preparation for school tests and entrance exams.With 35 practice tests and 7 progress tests, each book includes over 400 words to learn accompanied by useful spelling tips and extra advice from Comma the cat.
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£4.99
Each book in this exciting new series contains more than 800 mental maths questions specially devised to boost children’s confidence by providing plenty of practice of all the key aspects of the national curriculum. The structure of each test follows the same pattern but the questions get progressively more difficult as children work their way through the book.