Literacy - Pearson Schools and FE Colleges
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Literacy - Pearson Schools and FE Colleges
4-11yrs Literacy Literacy Overview We make no bones about it at Pearson – we love phonics. And what a phonics-crazy year 2012 will be! But we also love reading for meaning, and reading for fun. And fun is something we pack into our books, with characters like Shaun the Sheep, Doctor Who and Wallace and Gromit. I guess you could say, at Pearson, we’re passionate about fostering a love of literacy for every child, that will last them a lifetime. That’s why you’ll see lots in here about synthetic phonics, but we also have plenty of other inspirational resources and training too. So take a look at: Bug, our match-funding-eligible synthetic phonics programme which you’ll find along t Phonics with Sound Discovery and our phonics professional development courses in your DfE catalogue. amazing Bug Club match-funding offer to support the Government’s drive to crack early t Our literacy. We’re offering our very own match-funding for new customers in England when you spend over £500 on KS1 Bug Club resources. latest additions to Bug Club and Phonics Bug including new comics, more KS2 books and t The eBooks and a brand new Phonics Bug assessment kit. Rapid Phonics to add to our hugely successful Rapid Reading and Rapid Writing programmes, t New developed specifically for narrowing the gap from Year 1 upwards. flexible professional development – with courses on Raising Attainment and Synthetic t Our Phonics, you can be sure that staff at all levels, from the Headteacher to your TAs, will deliver consistent and effective teaching across your school. So whether you want to find fun online phonic games to help you prepare your Year 1s for the phonics screening check, or wow your Year 6s with a Doctor Who graphic novel, we hope you have fun trying out our school resources and training. Lindsay Nadin Head of Primary Literacy Buy with matched d funding in England Words and Pictures Fun with Phonics Bug Club Phonics Bug The whole school reading programme for 21st century learning. The most engaging synthetic phonics programme for Foundation and KS1. See page 24 See page 14 66 PRI_CAT_2012_06-13_LIT.OV.indd 6 Fun with Phonics Matched to Letters and Sounds and ideal to use alongside Phonics Bug. See page 22 Literacy Evolve Developed with Michael Rosen for reading and writing success at KS1 and KS2. See page 36 28/11/2011 10:04 4-11yrs Lighthouse Foundation and KS1 guided readers that are ideal for Reading Recovery. See page 70 Storyworlds The perennial favourite for your Foundation and KS1 book boxes. Literacy World Our complete solution for literacy at KS2. See page 62 Literacy Literacy See page 66 Pocket Reads Pocket-sized fun reads from big name authors for extra reading practice at KS2. See page 58 Rigby Navigator Built for you to succeed in KS2 guided reading. See page 54 Rigby Star Shared Big Books from big name authors to share with your whole KS1 class. See page 52 Rigby Star Independent Levelled independent readers to build on your guided readingg success. See page 48 Rigby Star Guided Specially built for you to succeed in Foundation and KS1 guided reading. See page 44 We’ve teamed up with Mum snet to create Mumsn et Learning – providing FREE advice, eB ooks and gam es to help parents su pport learning. It’s a great pla ce to send par ents who want to help their children’s read ing at home! See page 4 77 PRI_CAT_2012_06-13_LIT.OV.indd 7 28/11/2011 10:04 We’ve got just what you’re looking for… Synthetic Phonics Make t he mo st of match -fundin g with our ph onics r esourc and pr es ofessio n al develo pment ! Phonics Bug With CBeebies videos, 100% decodable books, eBooks and professional development, Phonics Bug is the perfect way to get all your children reading by six. What’s more, you can try Phonics Bug for FREE for 60 days! 55 decodable books, including the much-loved Alphablocks! See page 16 NEW! NEW! Phonics Bug Prepare & Assess – including online word generator and mock tests to prepare your children for the Year 1 phonics screening check. See page 14 Fun with Phonics Need to inject some sparkle into your phonics teaching? For extra phonics readers, go to Fun with Phonics to see how you can use the fantastic BBC Words and Pictures in your classroom.. See page 22 or visit www.bbcactivefunwithphonics.com Rapid Phonics NEW! Rapid Phonics makes phonics catch-up sessions quick, memorable and fun, with Snappy Lessons, age-appropriate decodable readers and fantastic software. See page 116 Phonics Professional Development Preparing for the Year 1 phonics screening check? With Pearson’s match-fundingeligible synthetic phonics professional development, you can be sure that staff at all levels – from the Headteacher to your TAs – will deliver consistent and effective synthetic phonics teaching across your Foundation and Year 1 classes. See page 146 or visit www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/primarycpd Match-funding for Phonics What’s the deal? The Government announced in April 2011 that match-funding of up to £3,000 will be provided for schools in England to buy systematic synthetic phonics products and training from an approved list in its catalogue ‘The Importance of Phonics’. The Department appointed ESPO (on behalf of its partners in the Pro5 group of Professional Buying Organisations) to procure the products and training services from multiple suppliers and to manage the match-funding. For eligible products (so far, from Pearson these are Phonics Bug, Sound Discovery and Professional Development), the Government will match every £1 you spend up to £3,000, so you can purchase up to £6,000 of resources in total. You can spend the money all in one go, or spread it out between September 2011 and March 2013. How do you access your match-funding? To find out how to access your match-funding, go to www.pearsonphonics.co.uk. And to support the Government’s drive to crack early literacy, we’re delighted to offer our own match-funding for Bug Club too! New customers in England can get every pound they spend matched by us when they spend over £500 on Bug Club KS1 resources. Talk to us on 0845 630 2222 to find out more. 8 PRI_CAT_2012_06-13_LIT.OV.indd 8 28/11/2011 10:04 Guided Reading Stunning guided readers to excite and inspire children to want to read. – carefully levelled – easy to pick exactly the books you need. Rigby Star Guided Page 44 Lighthouse Page 70 Book Banded Independent Reading Kids love our fantastic stories and amazing non-fiction – all colour banded so they can follow their own progress. Phonics Bug and Bug Club Pages 14 and 24 Rigby Navigator Page 54 Rigby Star Independent Page 48 Literacy World Readers Page 62 Storyworlds Page 66 Bug Club Guided Reading Cards Page 24 Pocket Reads Page 58 Shared Reading Character Fiction Literacy Evolve Page 36 Electronic picture books for the interactive whiteboard plus thought provoking films, poetry and whole novels. Familiar characters to hook your young readers and keep them wanting more! – Great characters and exciting stories for the whole school. Rigby Star Shared Page 52 Fantastic books from big name authors – perfect for sharing with your whole class. Perfect for Boys Keeping boys interested and wanting more can be a challenge. – They’ll love our action and adventure stories. – Our brilliant non-fiction books will simply wow them. Bug Club – for great fiction like Ben 10 and Doctor Who or non-fiction titles like Going into Space! Page 24 Phonics Bug – check out Alphablocks from CBeebies. Page 14 Bug Club – Ben 10, Doctor Who, Casper and many more. Page 24 Fantastic Forest – find magical giants, trolls and 3D characters in these Rigby Star Guided readers. Page 44 Clinker Castle and Pirate Cove – fabulous Rigby Star Independent readers to spark children’s imaginations. Page 48 Pocket Reads – great for chillers and sci-fi adventure. Page 58 Literacy Evolve – powerful and highly motivating films. Page 36 Non-fiction Fantastic Forest – find these in Rigby Star Guided – boys will love the giants and trolls illustrated in 3D! Page 44 Bug Club Page 24 Pirate Cove – fabulous Rigby Star Independent readers packed with fun and adventure. Page 48 Stunning non-fiction titles to amaze and inspire young minds. Rigby Navigator Page 54 Pocket Facts and Pocket Worlds Page 58 Storyworlds: Fact World Page 66 Four Corners Page 72 9 PRI_CAT_2012_06-13_LIT.OV.indd 9 28/11/2011 10:04 We’ve got just what you’re looking for… Software and eBooks We’ve got everything you need to keep pace with today’s high-tech kids, from online reading programmes to interactive teaching software. Phonics Bug – whole class Synthetic Phonics teaching software with interactive pupil games. Page 14 Phonics Bug and Bug Club – an online reading world for children and teachers with over 400 eBooks. Page 14 and Page 24 Literacy Evolve – electronic picture books, novels, films and poetry plus teaching resources for your interactive whiteboard. Page 36 Digitexts Page 72 Star Reader Page 72 Starwriter Page 72 Rapid Phonics eBooks Page 116 NEW! Rapid Reading software Page 120 Catch-up Assessment / APP All the support you need for improving reading and writing. We’ve tried to think of everything when it comes to supporting you with assessment. Lighthouse – colourful and engaging readers that are perfect for Reading Recovery. Page 70 Rapid Phonics – unique phonics catch-up programme with Snappy Lessons and fantastic software. Page 116 NEW! NEW! Rapid Reading – award-winning speech recognition software and carefully-levelled books. Page 120 Rapid Writing – guided and independent writing resources including text-to-speech software. Page 124 Rigby Navigator Max – fantastic high interest fiction and non-fiction. Page 54 10 PRI_CAT_2012_06-13_LIT.OV.indd 10 Phonics Bug Prepare & Assess – with online games and a word generator to prepare your children for the Year 1 phonics screening check. Page 14 APP for Reading and Writing – everything you need to assess Years 1-6. Page 73 Phonics Bug and Bug Club – online reporting tools linked to Assessment Focuses. Page 14 Rigby Star – Running Records, Levelling Guidance Sheets and much more in the Rigby Star Toolbox. Page 44 28/11/2011 10:04 Language Skills Professional Development We have a range of materials for building language skills across the whole class including help with grammar, comprehension and spelling. Expert support from Pearson Professional Development for the raising attainment and phonics programmes you use. Remember, all our phonics courses are eligible for the government match-funding. Literacy Evolve Page 36 Key Language Page 72 Starwriter Page 72 Pelican Interactive Plus Page 72 To find out more about our INSETs, twilights and other courses, visit www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/primarycpd See page 146 Literacy World Page 62 Planning Time-saving planning tools to really help you personalise your lessons. Literacy Evolve has an amazingly adaptable online planning tool enabling you to tailor the ready-made, curriculum-linked lesson plans to suit your needs. Page 36 Engaging Parents Keeping learning going at home with these fantastic learning resources: Bug Club offers a range of help for parents to really make the most of each reading session with their child, including access at home to over 400 eBooks! Page 24 Rigby Star Independent readers all have notes for home on the inside covers plus notes for parents in many languages online. Page 34 NEW! Learn at Home Phonics is a great value range of phonics readers – ideal to take home. Page 22 Rigby Star Toolbox provides planning resources that have been developed specifically to slot into existing classroom practices. Visit www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/rigbyassessment /rigbyassessment Learn at Home gives parents a helping hand in getting to grips with their child’s learning and development, as well as tips and support for schools on engaging and involving parents. Page 4 Phonics From Learn at Home PRI_CAT_2012_06-13_LIT.OV.indd 11 11 28/11/2011 10:05 4-11yrs We couldn’t do it without you... Literacy Ever wondered how many people are involved in creating your favourite resources? 10 publishers + 3 reading experts + 36 teachers + 360 pupils = When we set about creating a new resource, one of the most important inputs we seek is from the teachers and pupils who will use it. We want to know we’ve got it right so we trial our programmes with real teachers, in real classrooms, with real pupils. We ask children what they think of the characters and stories and we ask teachers for their feedback to inform our development process. That way, when we finally launch our resources, we know they’re exactly what teachers and pupils want. When we created Bug Club, we trialled it with twelve schools, 36 teachers and 360 pupils. Here’s the story from just one of those schools, Bangor Central Integrated Primary School in Northern Ireland. Trialling Bug Club with Bangor Central Integrated Primary School Wendy Jenkins, the Literacy Coordinator and Head of Foundation and Key Stage 1 at Bangor Integrated Primary School, Northern Ireland, took part in the trialling of Bug Club books and software as they were being developed. She involved all of the Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 teachers and children in the trialling, and the team at Pearson really enjoyed working with them all. The feedback the children gave us was invaluable in helping us to create exciting, engaging books that are pitched at just the right level. About the School Situated in the centre of the coastal town of Bangor in Northern Ireland, Bangor Central Integrated Primary School is one of 41 integrated primary schools in Northern Ireland. The school offers a teaching and learning environment where all traditions and cultures are welcomed, respected and nurtured together. It is a large school with 578 children aged between 4 and 11. There are 3 classes per year group and the school draws children from a very wide catchment area. 12 PRI_CAT_2012_06-13_LIT.OV.indd 12 28/11/2011 10:05 Wendy has become one of Bug Club’s most enthusiastic advocates. “The children have loved trialling the books,” she says. “They loved the diversity of characters they came across in Bug Club. Instead of seeing the same characters in every book, they read about lots of different characters. This led them to use much richer language when they were talking about the books.” The teachers at Bangor usually find that getting children hooked on books is a real challenge. “They are so used to TV, DVDs and everything else, that getting them interested in reading is really hard. But Bug Club had children laughing, engaged and begging for more!” Literacy At Bangor, the Foundation Stage teachers assess all the children for reading readiness when they start school. Some of the children are not used to handling books, so Wendy finds the lilac level wordless books in Bug Club really useful for them. A particular favourite was the Trucktown series – the boys loved the trucks and the girls loved the fact that there was a girl truck just for them! 4-11yrs Creating a buzz about reading When Sharon Heasely, a teacher at the school, read Chase in New York with her pupils, she was thrilled. “The children really enjoyed the book and I was so impressed, it was great! The illustrations were exciting and informative. They stimulated a lot of discussion about an aeroplane journey, the city of New York, landmarks of New York and visits to the zoo. It was a really interesting and very clever story told in just a few pages. Completely suitable for this level. I would thoroughly enjoy using this book as a story book with my children.” Turning boys into book worms Like many Literacy Co-ordinators, Wendy is faced with the tricky issue of how to turn boys into enthusiastic readers, but she feels she has found the answer with Bug Club. She told us about a little boy who read one of Bug Club’s Jay and Sniffer books, The Missing Masks. The boy began the trialling process by saying that he was bored. But once he started to read, he really connected with the story, wanted to read it and laughed at the pictures. Later, Wendy overheard him animatedly retelling the story and describing the pictures to some other children who had not been involved in the trialling process. His final comment was “It’s really funny!” Helping parents join the Club Bangor, like many schools, has found that when children start school their parents are very keen to read with them, but the older the children get, the less they read with their parents and the more the school has to work with them. So the school runs workshops with parents and encloses parent activity sheets with the books they send home. During the trial, Wendy felt that the parent notes on the inside covers of Bug Club books would be really useful. She was also pleased to hear that Bug Club’s online reading world offered parents extra support and resources as well as enabling teachers to monitor how much children are really reading at home. Teachers catch the Bug too During the trial, we asked Wendy what she and the other teachers liked most about Bug Club. She told us that she loved the diversity of books and the great variety of genres in fiction, non-fiction and comics. She was also really looking forward to using the eBooks on her interactive whiteboard to model reading during shared reading. 13 PRI_CAT_2012_06-13_LIT.OV.indd 13 28/11/2011 10:05 5-11yrs 4-11yrs Phonics Bug Literacy Literacyy A fun, firm foundation in phonics Bu y with your government phonics match funding Phonics Bug is a multi-sensory, evidence-based synthetic phonics programme that is proven to raise standards. CBeebies video, interactive games and fantastic 100% decodable fiction and non-fiction combine to ensure that children are inspired to read from the beginning. And with extensive, structured support for planning and assessment, plus professional development tailored to your needs, you’ve got all the tools you need to ensure that no-one gets left behind. 1) Teach … with thorough, fast-paced lesson plans that use CBeebies video and a wide variety of fun activities for the interactive whiteboard to make serious learning exciting! A huge selection of fully decodable fiction and non-fiction books and eBooks with appealing artwork and photography Free unit of Phonics Bug online www.pearsonphonics.co.uk Talk to us Turn to page 150 for details Order On page 21 of the ESPO catalogue to buy with your match-funding or on page 2 of the order form 14 14 Structured, fast-paced lesson plans that are proven to work and don’t require pupil ‘streaming’ or any classroom upheaval A multi-sensory approach to phonic development to ensure children really enjoy learning An enormous bank of electronic teaching resources accessed online through a simple log-in An online reading world where children access a personalised selection of books and earn reward points for reading Matched to Letters and Sounds 4-11yrs The children are really excited about Phonics Bug. You just know they’re going to be with you every step of the way. Sue Feneiron, Year 1 teacher, Brookfield Infants Phonics Bug is founded on the teaching methods used by educational experts Rhona Johnston and Joyce Watson during their 7-year longitudinal study in Clackmannanshire. It is largely thanks to the results of this study that synthetic phonics is now recognised as the most effective way of teaching children to read. … your children as they apply what they’ve learned – with colourful, interactive games for the PC, fun activity sheets, and hundreds of wonderful decodable books to choose from. Plus, they can step across to Bug Club books for extra variety and enjoyment! Phonics Bug 2) Inspire Literacy ABOUT THE EXPERTS 3) Consolidate Once your children are feeling confident, it’s time for them to use their skills by themselves, using the wonderful online reading world at home. With a guide to the sounds in each eBook as a reminder, and quizzes to show you how children are doing, children have never been so well supported with home reading. NEW! Ph 4) Assess onics Bug Prepare & Ass ess – Page 19 As well as feedback from the online ne quizzes, there are assessment sheets eets and notes on assessing pupils’ progress at eachh level. l l Plus, Pl the new Prepare and Assess Kit gives you online practice games and an interactive word generator to give you feedback, without the need for marking! It’s perfect for preparing for the Year 1 phonics screening check. 15 4-11yrs First books that put the ‘able’ into decodable Phonics Bug Literacy Phonics Bug gives you a huge range of fun, varied, humorous and colourful fiction and non-fiction featuring lovable characters such as the CBeebies Alphablocks. And, with every title also available as an interactive eBook, it’s the perfect way to ensure synthetic phonics doesn’t become boring and robotic! From Moo, Cluck, Growl, Phase 3, Set 10 eBooks Help for reading at home me The eBooks are a great way to encourage even the most reluctant readers and they’re perfect for use at home as well as school. Key features of the eBooks include: > a guide to the letters and sounds in the book > an audio narration to help with pronunciation > fun quiz questions to test phonic skills S Screenshot h from f M Monsters Phase 4, Set 12 All the children look forward to the sessions and love the videos! 16 Sandy Shepherd, Bishop Henderson Primary School SScreenshot h ffrom Sid S Snaps Ph Phase 4 4, S Set 12 Fun quizzes for rewards! Each eBook includes a fun quiz question that tests children’s phonic skills and sends their answer back to you, so you’ll have a snapshot of how they’re doing. As a reward, children earn Bug Points which convert into prizes such as virtual stickers. 4-11yrs ONLINE WORLD Literacy Phonics Bug Q i from Quiz f C Cars, Phase 4, Set 12 The Bug icon means there’s a fun question to be answered. Everything you need to teach phonics ASS WHOLE-CL TEACHING Children love learning with CBeebies Each lesson begins with a short video from the CBeebies Words and Pictures series which allows children to hear the sound pronounced correctly and see how the letter is formed. Fun animations and songs help ensure they remember what they’ve learned and they’ll love learning with their favourite CBeebies presenters! Try a full unit for FREE at www.pearsonp rimary.co.uk/p honics CBeebies CB b video d clip: l Unit U i 3, 3 Phoneme Ph ‘g’ ‘ ’ 17 4-11yrs Practise together with whiteboard activities Literacy There are lots of whole-class whiteboard activities to help your class practise their reading, spelling and writing skills, before they move on to independent work either in groups or individually. With online reading games, worksheets for writing practice and books and eBooks to read, there’s plenty for your children to enjoy independently. Interactive games look at Sounds, Letters, Reading, Spelling and Language. Phonics Bug The teaching software is easy to navigate and use, with a clean, modern design. Sounds game from Phase 3, Unit 9 Teaching software Unit 5, phoneme ‘s’ T 1DPH DENT INDEPEN E PRACTIC V Fun activities for inde independent work V s ns spi pants Stan past V 6 s S 18 For independent practice and ongoing assessment, there are photocopiable activities for each phoneme, grapheme and language lesson for the whole of Reception and Key Stage 1. Language worksheets help children consolidate their comprehension skills while phoneme worksheets allow them to demonstrate their learning. Phonics Bug is built around comprehensive daily lesson plans written by experts Rhona Johnston and Joyce Watson. In addition to these step-by-step plans, the Teaching & Assessment Guides are full of tips and resources for teaching phonics and assessing progress, to save you time and effort. Literacy Prepare for the phonics test 4-11yrs Teach phonics with confidence Phonics Bug is designed to make it easier for you to carry out the assessments and observations that you would do as a matter of course. It gives you a selection of assessment sheets as well as notes on assessing pupils’ progress at each level. And – coming soon – there’s a further way to make sure all your children are on track to pass the Year 1 phonics screening check with new Phonics Bug Prepare & Assess. Prepare & Assess features: th ped wi Develo ommunity ide C Brooks School, one y Primar ar 1 check Ye of the schools pilot Prepare & Assess is perfectly matched to the requirements of the Year 1 phonics screening check so you can be sure all of your children hildren have the best chance of passing the test! 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Then there’s all the Bug Club books for further practice and enjoyment! Take a look on page 24 Phonemes Phase 5 wh ph 14 ay a–e eigh ey ei (long a) 15 ea e–e ie ey y (long e) 16 ie i–e y i (long i) 17 ow o–e o oe (long o) 18 ew ue u–e (long u) u oul (short oo) 19 aw au al our 20 ir er ear 21 ou oy 22 eer ere are ear 23 k ck ch 24 ce c sc st se 25 ge g dge 26 le mb kn gn wr 27 tch sh alternatives ea (w)a o Non-fiction Non Phonics Bug 1 P2 13 Fiction Literacy Prepare & Assess coming soon! Buy Phonics Bug with your governm ent match-funding 21 4-11yrs Literacy Fun with Phonics Learn at Home Phonics This new great-value range of Learn at Home Phonics readers is the ideal take-home resource for your children. The 40 fully-decodable readers for phonic phases 2–5 offer variety and fun for home reading and will help ensure that your children’s reading practice at home supports and consolidates their phonic knowledge and prepares them for the Year 1 phonics screening check. NEW for Foundatio n and KS1 > A delightful and varied range of authors and illustrators > Finely-levelled in phonics sets matched to Letters and Sounds > Inside front and back cover notes specifically designed for parents Words and Pictures Fun with Phonics Bring some BBC brilliance to your book box The Fun with Phonics books feature the popular BBC Children’s TV Words and Pictures characters in 40 fully-decodable fiction readers. Written to reinforce synthetic phonics learning and ideal for use alongside our Phonics Bug programme, children read along with familiar BBC characters for maximum motivation. The series editor Trudy Wainwright boasts an excellent phonics pedigree and advised on the Rose Review of Teaching of Early Reading. This expertise coupled with extra ‘BBC appeal’, makes this series the perfect supplementary phonics reader package for your school. Why not add the Fun with Phonics readers to your book box this term?? > The programme introduces small groups of phonemes in the order recommended by Letters and Sounds > Builds reading confidence by enabling children to practise reading texts that are fully decodable for their level of learning > Covers all the phonemes learned in Phases 2, 3 and 4 > Practice words at the beginning of each book reinforce the skill of blending > Books include high-frequency tricky words > Each book includes helpful notes for teachers and parents on segmenting for spelling and a quick assessment sheet www.bbcactivefunwithphonics.com 22 Matched to Letters & Sounds and id eal for use alongs ide Phonics Bug A simple and effective programme that works for all As a well-established, systematic, synthetic phonics programme, Sound Discovery has attracted a large number of firm advocates who have been convinced by the simple effectiveness of the programme; from individual teachers and schools to LAs and other educational bodies. Put thoroughly to the test by Marlynne over an 8-year period with real classes, Sound Discovery has produced some phenomenal results - since replicated by other teachers across the country. Marlynne’s research showed that every single child taught using Sound Discovery achieved reading and writing success, regardless of potential barriers such as gender, summer birthday, social class or having English as an additional language. Indeed, Sound Discovery has proven to be highly effective for Wave 2 and Wave 3 intervention work. Sound Discovery is a highly cost-effective option that can be used with all age groups, from the first lesson in Reception right up to adulthood. It comes with assessment and placement tests to help you place each child in your class at the right teaching level and to track their progress. And with a wide variety of kinaesthetic activities woven throughout the programme, children will enjoy their learning - especially as they start to see the results. Top Features of Sound Discovery > The Snappy Lesson is fast paced and interactive, so that even boys with the shortest attention spans and children with concentration difficulties can be kept on task. > It is the unique and memorable structure of the Snappy Lesson that gives teachers and TAs the confidence to deliver really effective phonic teaching. Sound Discovery Dr Marlynne Grant, a renowned educational psychologist whose study, ‘All children can learn to read and spell with Sound Discovery’, has been described as the English Clackmannanshire study, and has been equally as influential on educational policy. Literacy Sound Discovery is the brainchild of 4-11yrs Sound Discovery > The handwriting strand is vital to ensure correct letter formation from the start and reinforcement of good handwriting over time. Buy with your governm ent match-funding www.pearsonphonics.co.uk 23 5-11yrs Literacyy Literacy Bug Club The whole-school reading programme for 21st century children Bug Club Series Editor: Kate Ruttle Series Consultants: Shirley Bickler and Suzanne Baker Bug Club is the first phonics based reading programme that joins books with an online reading world to teach today’s children to read. Combining rigorous pedagogy with fantastic design and cutting edge technology, it’s a fresh and modern take on traditional reading programmes. Winner of the best use of Multimedia Award 2011 Not only were the books beautifully designed and illustrated, the designers of this series went the extra mile and developed a multimedia platform to further engage and entertain the younger reader. Truly the best use of multimedia. 1) Teach … your children about letters and sounds and how they blend to make words. t Phonics Bug Whole Class Teaching Software t Phonics Bug Teaching and Assessment Guides See pages 14–21 Books and eBooks Finely levelled by book band and National Curriculum level Sign up for a free 60-day online trial 60 www.joinbugclub.co.uk Talk to us Turn to page 150 for details Order Online or on page 3 of the order form 24 24 Matched to reading recovery levels Matched to phonic phases Includes fiction and non-fiction Includes comics and photonovels Ideal for independent reading Audio narrations of eBooks at early levels Sound effects in eBooks at KS2 5-11yrs Bug Club is something I’ve been waiting for, as a headteacher, for a very long time. Pauline Woods, Headteacher, Brookfield Infant school, Kent Kate Ruttle is a literacy expert, SENCO, and advisory teacher with over 20 years teaching experience. She has written and contributed to over 100 professional development books and childrens’ readers. Literacy SERIES EDITOR Ask us about Pears on’s match-fund ing offer for Bug Club 2) Inspire Bug Club … a love of reading with exciting books and characters children know and love, a diverse range of genres, and an online world that makes reading even more rewarding. t Bug Club fiction, non-fiction, comics and photo novels. ! s NEW r Phonic fo Comics KS2 and 72 titles 3) Consolidate … their learning through whole-class/group reading, or eBook quizzes and worksheets that offer opportunities for individual practice. t Whole-class teaching with eBooks on the whiteboard or reading on the mat t Photocopiable activity sheets t Individual practice with eBooks and quizzes Loved in over 4,000 schools! 4) Assess … pupils’ progress through a range of tools for summative and formative assessment. t Reporting from the eBook quizzes children complete as they read the eBooks t Guided reading support and running records t Levelling guidance documents 25 5-11yrs Books that children would choose themselves FICTION Bug Club Literacy Bug Club uses a huge cast of characters to really motivate kids to actually pick up a book and read. Angelina Ballerina joins Wallace & Gromit, Ben 10, Charlie Small, Doctor Who, and many others, to take children on a reading adventure perfectly pitched to their level. Angelina and the Show (Red B level) Wallace & Gromit and the Autochef (Green C level) Charlie Small: Chasm of the G y B/ NC 4c) Killer Bees (Gre Turquoise B Purplee A Purple B Doctor Who: The Eleventh Hour (Red A/ NC 5c) Other well known characters include: 26 > Clusters of stories around characters take children up through the levels. > Sub-divided book bands give children plenty of opportunity to master each step. 5-11yrs Bug Club also introduces a range of brand new characters to give children extra variety so they won’t get bored. With humorous stories and delightful designs, these new characters are destined to become future classics in their own right! Literacy Bug Club g Pete’s Peculiar Pet Shop: The Wron level) A le Jumper (Purp > Character clusters at Key Stage 1 > Novel duos, poetry and plays at Key Stage 2 Kura’s Story (Blue A / NC C 4b) COMICS A PHOTO N ND OVELS Children really love the range of comics and photonovels in Bug Club! They’re seen as a treat, T and are great for teaching an visual literacy. vi All of the titles in Bug C lub are available as printed books and interactive eBooks. e Daleks : Victory of th Doctor Who -4a) (Blue NC 4b Splash! (Yellow level com ic) 27 5-11yrs A topic for everyone NON-FIC Bug Club Literacy TION Bug Club’s fascinating non-fiction provides something for every child. With topics from ballet and ponies to cars and dinosaurs, and with subjects covering science, geography, history, and PSHE, there are plenty of opportunities for cross-curricular teaching. Plus, as the content gets more in-depth at KS2, you’ll find challenges, try-it tasks, jokes and activities to help bring learning to life. Look at Lego City (Pink B level) l) v l)) B leve a Jedi (Lime I Want to be Dead L 3c) rown A / NC Sports Star (B How to be a osses (G rey B / NC 4c) > A wealth of text types and topics > Great for cross-curricular teaching > Mini-series at Key Stage 2 to hold children’s interest as they move up the levels > Created with Dorling Kindersley to offer eye-catching photography ography NEW! The Bridging Bands at Whit e and Lime level sup port transition from KS1 to KS2 28 Science Art History ONLINE WORLD Perfect for assessing n comprehensio As they read through, the Bug Icon shows there’s a fun quiz question to be answered By answering the quiz questions children earn Bug Points that convert into rewards. Children complete the fun quizzes to test their comprehension and enhance enjoyment Bug Club Each child gets a personalised homepage where they see the books they’ve been allocated Literacy With its online reading world, Bug Club brings ngs reading programmes firmly into the 21st century! ntury! Designed to appeal to a generation of children en used to reading and playing online, the world offers rs an eBook for every printed title, and much more… 5-11yrs An online world that children will love Key features of the online world: > Interactive eBooks packed full of fun quiz questions, and with audio narration at KS1 and sound effects at KS2 > Immediate feedback as children answer questions gives assistance and motivation > eBooks are accessible from anywhere and can’t be lost > Studies show boys are more likely to read on screen, so the eBook format is perfect for your reluctant boy readers > The virtual book bag is private, so children won’t compare themselves to their neighbours in class 29 5-11yrs Unbeatable support for teachers TEACHER SUPPORT Bug Club Literacy Bug Club is full of innovative teacher supportt to save you time and give you solid assurance that at you’re doing everything you need to for your children to become brilliant readers. > Guided reading notes for every title to help you and your teaching assistants with group sessions. > Photocopiable activity sheets linked to the Assessment Focuses and core literacy skills for consolidation work. > Reporting tools within Bug Club online that give you automatic feedback linked to the Assessment Focuses and core literacy skills as children complete the fun quizzes embedded in the eBooks. > An annotation tool for all eBooks for wholeclass reading on the interactive whiteboard, plus an edit-the-text tool for selected eBooks. Too Many Jobs! Book Band Yellow C RR Level 8 Genre Fantasy fiction Length 16pp (121 words) Letters and Sounds Phase 4 NC Level 1C APP Level 1, Low Phonics Bug Up to Unit 12 High-frequency words went, help, there, when, out, said Plot Summary Shaun the Sheep is looking after the farm while the farmer is ill in bed. He has lots of jobs to do and so he asks the other sheep to help him. Unfortunately, the sheep’s attempts to help Shaun end in disaster, and while he can put most things right, even Shaun cannot rescue the tractor from the pool. Curr. Ref. Objectives APP Assessment Focus 7:1 (PNS) LIT 1-14a (CfE) RS7 (W) R4 (NI) Reading Identify the main events and characters in stories, and find specific information in simple texts AF2: some simple points from familiar texts recalled (L1/bullet 1) 4:2 (PNS) ENG 1-03a (CfE) OS12 (W) T&L 2 (NI) Speaking and Listening Act out their own and well-known stories, using voices for characters AF3: engage in imaginative play enacting simple characters and situations using everyday speech, gesture or movement (L1) 11:1 (PNS) LIT 1-20a (CfE) WS6 (W) W1 (NI) Writing Compose and write simple sentences independently to communicate meaning AF5: reliance on simple phrases and clauses (L1/bullet 1) Key AF = Assessment Focuses for APP in Reading, Speaking & Listening and Writing APP = Assessing Pupils’ Progress, QCA (2009) CfE = The Curriculum for Excellence (2009) The 4-page guided reading card gives you plenty of help to run your guided reading sessions, with ‘before’, ‘during’ and ‘after’ suggestions, plus follow up ideas for Speaking and Listening and Writing. NI = Northern Ireland Primary Curriculum Foundation Stage (2007) PNS = Strand objectives from the Primary National Strategies (2006) W = Foundation Phase Framework for children’s learning for 3 to 7-year-olds in Wales (2008) Guided G d dR Reading d C Card d for f Sh Shaun the h Sh Sheep: Too Many Jobs (Yellow C) The Levelling Guidance sheets help you to record evidence against the Assessment Focuses on a book-bybook basis. They give you questions and exemplified responses as a guide. Levelling Guidance Sh Sheet for f Zip and Zap Meet the Sam (Yellow B) Need help rents on getting pa wnload board? Do point our power n at presentatio .uk lub.co www.bugc Running Records allow you to perform detailed observations of an individual child’s reading, record which reading strategies they employ, and gauge their w levels of accuracy as evidence for AF1. d reading running record ided l guid Sample All eBooks come with an annotation tool, and selected books also give you an edit-the-text option. 30 Teacher’s version of Look Up, Look Down eBook (Pink A level) SSample l reporting ti screen showing h i a single i l pupil’s il’ reading di history. hi t Bug Club See reports at child level or class level to see how every child is progressing. The reports allow you to identify problem areas by Assessment Focus and core skills – using the traffic light system to see how many attempts it has taken pupils to answer the embedded quiz questions in the eBooks. Literacy For the first time, teachers can have systematic visibility over how much, and how successfully, a child is reading at home. The reporting tools in Bug Club online show how far a child has got with their allocated books and how well they’ve managed to answer the embedded quiz questions. 5-11yrs Assessing pupils’ progress is a cinch! It’s never been easier to let parents know about their child’s progress in reading. You can generate parent reports at the click of a button showing them what level their child is at. SSample l parent report In addition to the auto-marked quiz questions, many eBooks also contain one or more free-text questions aimed at assessing comprehension and writing skills. At Key Stage 2, teachers have the option of giving children feedback on their answers should they wish to. EExample l off tteacher h feedback f db k to t pupilil answer 31 5-11yrs Keeping learning going at home Bug Club is full of help for parents so that they can support their child’s learning at home. Both the online ine eBooks and the print books come with hints and tips. Help your child to read and nd understand these words:: kerfuffle shiver me timbers mbers blubbed chocks awayy ashore hiccupping matey certificates Top Tip Find some more books about pirates at home, or in your local library. Memory M em mangle! What wa was in the Parrot Perk-up? Pe Draw it! Skill Builder Ask your child to read pages 2 nk the Potter and 3. Do they think family are happy?? Ask them ages using to reread these pages py’ expression. appropriate ‘happy’ o change their They may want to expression when they read the last sentence on page 3. Draw and label a picture of your own pirate. Give them a good name like Captain Kev Kerfuffle. Bug Club Story Detectives Verb Charades Write these words on strips of paper: peered snivelled helped pottering gasped Ask your child to read each word silently, and then act it out for you. Bug Can you guess the words? lub. lub.co.uk Visit www.bugc The author asserts her moral right to be identified as the author of this work. First published 2010 14 13 12 11 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978 0 435 91466 0 Time fun is on the back page! Creative tasks ask children to ‘Make it’, ‘Do it’, ‘Try it’ or ‘Draw it’. Bug Time! Published by Pearson Education Limi Limited, a company incorporated in England and Wales, having its registered office at Edinburgh Gate, Harlow, Es Essex, CM20 2JE. Registered company number: 872828 www.pearsonschools.co.uk Pearson is a registered trademark of Pearson plc Text © Michaela Morgan 2010 Designed by Bigtop 2010 Original illustrations © Pearson Education Educ Illustrated by Martin Chatterton Printed in China Copyright notice All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means (including photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some other use of this publication) without the written permission of the copyright owner, except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 or under the terms of a licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, Saffron House, 6–10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS (www.cla.co.uk). Applications for the copyright owner’s written permission should be addressed to the publisher. Answers Memory Mangle! There were mashed bananas and bits of bats in the Parrot Perk-up. See page 16. Literacy Interesting Words ds Bug Notes PARENT T SUPPOR Information finding tasks ask children to find, spot or count items in the book. High-frequency, tricky and interesting words and sounds are highlighted so that they can be practised before reading begins. Acknowledgements We would like to thank the children and teachers of Badgemore School, Henley-on-Thames; Bangor Central Primary School, NI; Barley Hill Primary School, Thame; Cheddington Combined School, Buckinghamshire; Cofton Primary School, Birmingham; Glebe Infant School, Gloucestershire; Newbold Riverside School, Rugby; Clifton Hampden C of E Primary School, Oxfordshire and St Mary’s C of E Infants, Cheltenham, for their invaluable help in the development and trialling of the Bug Club resources. Every effort has been made to contact copyright holders of material reproduced in this book. Any omissions will be rectified in subsequent printings if notice is given to the publishers. Games and questions encourage children to think more deeply about what they are reading. A ‘Parent’s help’ button on the child’s online homepage gives advice on how to support children’s reading according to the level they are at. acco Parent notes from The Pirate and the Potter Family: Sick as a Parrot Comics for Phonics ODABLE 100% DEC ICS COM Designed to support all your children with their reading practice, Bug Club’s Comics for Phonics are packed with characters they’ll love. levelled, 100% decodable t Finely and fully aligned to Letter t t t t 32 and Sounds Comics with kid-cred to motivate even the most reluctant readers Well-structured with a clear pace and progression to get all children reading by age 6 (end of Year 1) Includes pseudo words for plenty of blending practice Ideal for use alongside Phonics Bug! POewWfo!r N g Sprin 2 1 20 ! 44 fantasttic ic comics design ed to engage, enth use and get every child reading by 6! RRL Planning and Assessment Guides 1 n/a Comics for Phonics* 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 13 14 12 10 Yellow B Yellow C Blue A Blue B Blue C Green A Green B Green C 1 / P2 2 BBL Lilac Pink A Pink B R / P1 Red A Yellow A Red C Red B Phase 2 Phase 3 Graphic Novels Bugg Club Phase 4 Non-fiction Literacy Phase 5 Fiction 5-11yrs Bug Club Components * Includes Programme Organiser for Comics for Phonics PRI_CAT_2012_24-35_BC_PRF2.indd 33 rted Get sta ics hon with P ee s Bug – 4 e pag 1 33 29/11/2011 14:50 34 Lime A 25 Lime B 26 24 White B 23 White A Bridging bands between KS1 and KS2 22 Gold B 21 Phase 5 Literacy 20 19 18 17 16 15 RRL Purple B Purple A Turquoise B Turquoise A Orange B Orange A BBL 2 / P3 Gold A Phase 6 Bug Club 5-11yrs Loved in over 4,000 schools! Fiction Non-fiction Comics/ Graphic Novels Planning and Assessment Guides 5-11yrs RRL 3C 3B 3A 4C 4B 5C 6C 5C 5B 4A Brown A BBL Brown B Grey A Grey B Blue A Blue B Red A Red B Red Plus Red Plus 4 / P5 5 / P6 6 / P7 Non-fiction Planning and Assessment Guides Bug Club Key Fiction Graphic Novels Literacy 3 / P4 Winner of the best usee of Multimedia Award 2011 11 BBL Book Band Level RRL Reading Recovery Level Guided Reading Card eBook 35 5-11yrs Transform reading and writing in your school with Literacy Evolve Literacy Evolve Literacyy Literacy Developed with the former Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen Try Literacy Evolv e FREE for 60 days! If by the age of 11 you have read 50 or 60 books, s, school is a whole lot easier. er er. Michael Rosen – Literacy Evolve Series Consultant your children access to the wonderful t Give heritage of literature they deserve, by reading authors such as Michael Morpurgo, Anthony Browne, Allan Ahlberg and Elizabeth Laird. the power of short films and t Experience original poetry collections to engage and inspire your children. ABOUT THE SERIES CONSULTANT Literacy Evolve was created in association with Michael Rosen, the former Children’s Laureate. Find out more about Michael’s mission to turn every school into a book-loving school at www.readingrevolution.co.uk www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/literacyevolve Free for 60 days to make the lesson plans your own. the teaching support to help deliver creative t Use lessons and sustained and exciting writing tasks. Literacy Evolve at the heart of a creative t Embed curriculum and use our thematic curriculum Free demo and sample pages Talk to us to arrange your trial – turn to page 150 for details the level of support that is right for t Choose you by using our interactive planning software support to link to other subjects. 60 Order Online or on page 10 of the order form. Find out more www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/literacyevolve 36 36 PRI_CAT_2012_36-43_LE_PRF3.indd 36 28/11/2011 10:07 5-11yrs Over 70% of teachers want to teach literacy using whole novels because they believe it develops a love of reading and raises standards in writing. Users of Literacy Evolve agree! Literacy Sharing whole novels has had a massive and transformational impact in our school. Literacy Evolve Kath Rogers, Perry Court Junior School, Bristol Literacy Evolve has had an enormous effect on the children in my class and has improved the quality of their writing hugely. Mrs Marsh, Perry Court Junior School, Bristol Reluctant readers have really become enthused by the stories that we read and they are now excited about doing literacy. When I say it’s literacy next, they actually get excited and say ‘Yes!’ Katie Pearce, St Mary Magdalen’s Primary School, London At last a scheme that covers everything we’re being asked to cover but which also inspires teachers and children. Emily Kinsey, Park Halll Junior School, Walsall RS LOVE TEACHE EVOLVE! Y LITERAC A fabulous resource with really interesting ideas that at will sroom. m. definitely improve teaching and learning in the classroom. Rebecca Lahert, St Mark’s Catholic Primary School, Birmingham 37 PRI_CAT_2012_36-43_LE_PRF3.indd 37 28/11/2011 10:07 5-11yrs The best stimulus materials to inspire your children Literacy PICTURE AND NO BOOKS VELS Picture books for your infants Literacy Evolve offers award-winning picture books at KS1 by famous authors and illustrators like Anthony Browne and Allan Ahlberg. Literacy Evolve The best novels for your juniors Literacy Evolve gives you the best of the best ‘real’ novels at KS2, with award-winning authors like Michael Morpurgo, widely acclaimed titles such as The Spiderwick Chronicles and lesser-known gems like The Eye of the Wolf. > Novels selected by children’s literature experts. > Fully trialled in real classrooms so you can guarantee your children will love reading them. > Educational editions of the best ‘real’ books, produced to the high standards you’d expect. > Three novels for each year of KS2. POETRY Original poetry collections for your juniors Origi Each Literacy Li Evolve poetry collection is dedicated to the voice of two brilliant poets, such as Roger McGough or Ted Hughes. > The collections are presented as personal journals – helping to bring poetry alive. > For your infants, poetry is presented on the Interactive Whiteboard Resource. ite it na Douthwa Giin M e Wolldds. TTractors on the Yorkshir y home is a bbarn . 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Stimulating, ulating, thought-provoking films get children talking, learning and writing. Literacy > Short, high quality films selected by teachers and children to work in the classroom. > Research shows that film can dramatically improve boys’ writing. > Films help children become critical readers of other media and develop visual literacy skills. > Films are presented in a player which allows you to pause, bookmark, annotate and save them for another day. Perfect for developing children’s visual literacy skills. Literacy Evolve Using film can dramatically improve boys’ writing. Raising Boys’ Achievement in Writing, UK Literacy Association (2004) FFrom D Dragon Sl Slayer (Y (Year 3) From Sam Sam (Year 1) From Lard (Year 4) PRI_CAT_2012_36-43_LE_PRF3.indd 39 39 28/11/2011 10:07 5-11yrs Interactive Teaching Resource to enhance your lessons TEACHER SUPPORT > short films to stimulate talk for writing > electronic picture books (KS1) so that you can share the story on the interactive whiteboard > author interviews, poetry performances and readings for background detail > additional stimulus material like short stories, extracts, artwork and photos > a wealth of interactive teaching pages which structure and support your lessons and help with your workload. Try Literacy Evolve FREE fo r 60 days with an evaluation pack and 15 b ooks of your choice at www.pearsonp rimary.co.uk/ literacyevolve Literacy Evolve Literacy The Interactive Teaching Resource includes: FFrom M Mungo and d the h Pi Picture B Book k Pi Pirates (Y (Year 2) A range of annotation tools mean all the resources are easy and versatile to use in the classroom. 40 From Bicho interactive Teaching Pages (Year 4) PRI_CAT_2012_36-43_LE_PRF3.indd 40 28/11/2011 10:07 5-11yrs Flexible Teaching Resources Teacher Guide packed with ideas ACHER MORE TE RT! SUPPO > Full of active learning strategies for speaking and listening, talk for writing and drama. > Creative teaching ideas include visual literacy and open-ended questioning. > Matched to Assessment Focuses to help you with Assessing Pupils’ Progress (APP). Assessment for Learning is embedded throughout, including peer review, self-review, marking ladders and success criteria. Literacy Evolve Teaching Assistant or Teacher Notes TA or a T in brackets indicates the recommended support for each Independent Activity. A + sign indicates that additional notes are available in I-Planner. Literacy Literacy Evolve gives you fantastic teaching support, designed to help you teach in a creative and exciting way. The notes are packed with ideas to spark children’s creativity and develop their literacy skills. Assessment pointers identify relevant evidence for each Assessment Focus to help with APP. Sample session from Teaching Guide (Year 4) I-Planner helps you to make the support your own This adaptable online planning tool allows you to teach your way and according to the needs of your class. You can tailor the ready-made, curriculum-linked lesson plans to suit your needs. I-Planner includes: > progress tracking and assessment opportunities > teaching assistant notes to help with classroom management > extra resources, including topic links, word and sentence level boosters, and further reading lists. From I-Planner (Year 4) 41 PRI_CAT_2012_36-43_LE_PRF3.indd 41 28/11/2011 10:07 5-11yrs Literacy Evolve Literacy What’s in Literacy Evolve? YEAR 1 / P2 Teaching Resources Unit 2: Different cultures Unit 1: Familiar settings Interactive Teaching Resource Aaaarrgghh, Spider! Class Two at the Zoo Who’s Our New Teacher? The Bear in the Cave Lydia Monks Julia Jarman Jeanne Willis Michael Rosen Magic of Anansi (Animation) We’re Going on a Lion Hunt David Axtell Unit 4: Fantasy settings Unit 3: Traditional stories Teaching Guide Mary and the Twelve Months The Four Singers Man on the Moon Something Else Haydn Middleton Simon Bartram Kathryn Cave SamSam (Animation) I-Planner Sean Taylor YEAR 2 / P3 Unit 1: Familiar settings Unit 2: Alternative traditional stories Teaching Resources Interactive Teaching Resource The Bog Baby Silly Billy Jeanne Willis Anthony Browne Operation Night Monster Don’t Read This Book! Paul Shipton Jill Lewis Unit 3: Author study Jack and the Beanstalk (Animation) Maximus and the Beanstalk Damian Harvey Unit 4: Longer stories Teaching Guide Mungo and the Picture Book Pirates Mungo and the Spiders from Space The Man Who Wore All His Clothes Timothy Knapman Timothy Knapman Allan Ahlberg The Whole Truth I-Planner Joanna Nadin 42 PRI_CAT_2012_36-43_LE_PRF3.indd 42 28/11/2011 10:07 5-11yrs Unit 2: Myths and legends Unit 3: y y Mystery Unit 4: Authors and letters Unit 5: Play and film scripts Single-voice Poetry Interactive Teaching Resource Teaching Guide Storm Kevin Crossley-Holland Dragon Slayer (Animation) Ottoline and the Yellow Cat Chris Riddell The Legend of Spud Murphy Eoin Colfer Dragon Slayer (Animation) Poetry Collection Roger McGough, Gina Douthwaite Unit 1: Historical settings Unit 2: Fantasy Unit 3: Other cultures Unit 4: Issues Unit 5: Play and film scripts Single-voice Poetry Interactive Teaching Resource Teaching Guide Invasion June Crebbin The Spiderwick Chronicles Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi Christophe’s Story Nicki Cornwell Lard (Film) Bicho (Animation) Literacy Evolve II-Planner Planner YEAR 4 / P5 Literacy YEAR 3 / P4 Unit 1: Settings Poetry Collection Grace Nichols, James Carter YEAR 5 /5 P6/ P YEAR Y EAR P6 6 I-Planner Unit 1: Author study Unit 2: Traditional stories Unit 3: Other cultures Unit 4: Classic literature Unit 5: Film narrative Single-voice Poetry Interactive Teaching Resource Teaching Guide Friend or Foe Michael Morpurgo The Book (Film) Oranges in No Man’s Land Elizabeth Laird The Family from One End Street Eve Garnett Magik Circus (Animation) Poetry Collection Michael Rosen, Charles Causley I-Planner YEAR 6 / P7 Unit 1: Genres Unit 2: Multi-modal reading Unit 3: Unit 4: Author study Narrative technique Unit 5: Revision Single-voice Poetry Interactive Teaching Resource I-Planner g Guide Teaching Fantastic, Funny, Frightening Prison Planet (Interactive Story) Millions Frank Cottrell Boyce Eye of the Wolf Daniel Pennac Fantastic, Funny, Frightening Poetry Collection Ted Hughes, Benjamin Zephaniah 43 PRI_CAT_2012_36-43_LE_PRF3.indd 43 28/11/2011 10:07 5-11yrs 5-11yrs 4-7yrs Literacyy Literacy Rig Star Guided Rigby Specially built for you to succeed in Foundation and KS1 guided reading Rigby Star Guided is the only programme built specifically for guided reading. Its rich, multi-layered stories and non-fiction texts by top quality authors and illustrators are guaranteed to captivate your children and facilitate discussion. the broadest range of fiction and non-fiction t With titles, you can be sure to find the right book at the right level for your guided reading groups. ABOUT THE SERIES ADVISORS title has its own unique Teaching Version, t Each with page-by-page support to develop word The texts in each colour band have been scrutinised by Book Bands for Guided Reading authors and Reading Recovery professionals, Shirley Bickler and Suzanne Baker. Shirley and Suzanne frequently advise schools about how to carry out successful guided reading sessions. recognition and language comprehension skills. title has links through to learning t Every objectives and Assessment Focuses. amazing characters and 3D illustrationss t The will captivate your children, and the teaching ng support has been specially written to help you track pupils’ progress. Take the strain out of planning with the free Rigby Star Toolbox at www.pearsonschools.co.uk/ rigbyassessment Download free sample pages www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/starguided Free assessment and planning resources www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/rigbyassessment Order Online or on page 12 of the order form Find out more www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/starguided Specially built for KS1 guided reading success Broadest range of fiction and non-fiction readers Finely-levelled by book band Brilliant characters and 3D illustrations Teaching Versions for each title Free assessment and planning support 44 44 PRI_CAT_2012_44-53_RS_PRF3.indd 44 28/11/2011 10:11 4-7yrs We have been extremely pleased with Rigby Star Guided... it has contributed to the raising of literacy standards and improved our results in reading at KS1. Try Rigby Nav igator for KS2 guided reading. See page 54. Literacy Mr Chorlton, Grovelands Community Primary School, East Sussex Love Rigby Star Guided? FICTION Rigby Star Guided Engaging fiction and motivati motivating non-fiction books Rigby Star’s much-loved fiction and non-fictionn titles are tried and tested in the classroom. R TEACHE T SUPPOR Unbeatable teaching support Rigby Star Guided is the only reading programme to provide separate Teaching Versions for each reader. Teachers tell us they love how these fully-annotated support books help save them valuable planning time. From Year 22, Gold Level Level, Mythical Creatures Version Creatures Teaching 2 Gold Level, Mythical FFrom FFrom Year 2, ENT ASSESSM Detailed assessment support Running records and levelling guidance sheets enable you to build up a range of evidence of your children’s attainment and help track their progress. 45 PRI_CAT_2012_44-53_RS_PRF3.indd 45 28/11/2011 10:12 4-7yrs What’s in Rigby Star Guided? Fiction Non-Fiction Star Adventures Fantastic Forest ICT Support FS P1 Rigby Star Pupil Software Foundation Stage Red ICT activities linked to fiction Yellow Rigby Star Guided Pink Literacy Lilac Book Band Level Blue Rigby Star Pupil Software Year 1 ICT activities linked to fiction Green 1 P2 Every title has a linked Teaching Version for guided reading notes E 46 Take the strain out of planning with the free Rigby Star Toolbox at www.pears onschools.co.u k/ rigbyassessmen t PRI_CAT_2012_44-53_RS_PRF3.indd 46 28/11/2011 10:12 Non-Fictio Non-Fiction Star Adventures Fantastic Forest ICT Support 1 / P2 Gold 2 P3 White Rigby Star Pupil Software Year 2 ICT activities linked to fiction Every Fantastic Fore st title links to a Clinker Castle Independent Reader Lime Teacher Support Rigby Star Guided Purple Turquoise Literacy Orange Fiction ction 4-7yrs Book Band Level Try Star Adventur es: Fantastic Fore st for brilliant 3D characters wit h plenty of boy-appeal! Foundation Stage Year 1 Y Year 2 Fantastic Forest Looking for Phonics? Looking for audio support? See Phonics Bug on pages 14–21 See page 72 to find out more about StoryPhones 47 PRI_CAT_2012_44-53_RS_PRF3.indd 47 28/11/2011 10:12 5-11yrs 5-11yrs 4-7yrs Literacyy Literacy Levelled independent readers to build on your guided reading success Rigby Star Independent provides levelled evelled Rigby St SStar tar Independent books designed for independent, follow-on reading from your guided reading sessions. fiction and non-fiction books at the right t Stunning level for children to tackle independently. for independent reading to be very slightly t Levelled easier than the equivalent guided readers. Take the strain out of planning w ith the fre e Rigby Star Toolbox at www.pears onprimary .co.uk/ rigbyassess ment of lively illustrations and familiar characters t Full to spark children’s imaginations. Strengthen your links between independent and guided reading with a Fantastic Forest Guided reader linked to every Clinker Castle title. From Fantastic Forest’s Hector the Troll (Guided reader) Download free sample pages www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/starindependent Free assessment and planning resources www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/rigbyassessment Order Online or on page 15 of the order form Find out more www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/starindependent s (Independent reader) From Clinker Castle’s Royal Trick Providing free support for EAL families Some general information about helping your children learn to read has been translated into various languages and is available at www.pearsonschools.co.uk/parentnotes 48 48 PRI_CAT_2012_44-53_RS_PRF3.indd 48 28/11/2011 10:12 4-7yrs I like Clinker Castle books because they have bright colours and the stories are funny! Abigail, aged 5, Year 1 pupil Literacy AND FICTION TION NON-FIC Carefully levelled fiction and non-fiction -fiction titles Written by much-loved children’s authors, the books ooks are expertly levelled to ensure your children can read them independently dependently and gain meaningful practice of core reading skills. Rigby Star Independent GREAT FO PARENTSR Clinker Castle Ca and Cove Pirate Cov Two exciting ccharacter-led series fiction and non-fiction n your children will want to read over and over again. From Orange Level, Bones the Sea Dog Practical inside notes Suggestions for parents to help when introducing the book to their child, including simple discussion questions to encourage comprehension. TEACHER SUPPORT Programme Organiser The comprehensive teaching support includes links from every book through to learning objectives and Assessment Focuses. 49 PRI_CAT_2012_44-53_RS_PRF3.indd 49 28/11/2011 10:12 4-7yrs What’s in Rigby Star Independent? Book Band YEAR Star Adventures Clinker Castle Pirate Cove Teaching Support Pink Nonfiction FS / P1 Blue Green 1 / P2 Yellow Red Rigby Star Independent Literacy Level Fiction 50 Take the strain out of planning with the free Rigby Star Toolbox at www.pearsonpr imary.co.uk/ rigbyassessmen t PRI_CAT_2012_44-53_RS_PRF3.indd 50 Great for boys – and girls too! 28/11/2011 10:12 4-7yrs There are 202 Fiction Star Adventures Clinker Cl C Cli link Castle Pirate Cove Teaching Support Gold 2 / P3 Purple Rigby Star Independent Turquoise Literacy Orange Book Band Level Rigby Star Independent readers Nonto fiction choose from! Star Adventures Programme Organiser Programme Organiser Pirate Cove White Clinker Castle Lime One Programme Organiser covers all 36 titles per series within Star Adventures Every reader contain s notes for paren ts and Learning Support Assistants 51 PRI_CAT_2012_44-53_RS_PRF3.indd 51 28/11/2011 10:12 5-11yrs 5-11yrs 4-7yrs Literacyy Literacy Riig igby Star Shared Big Books from big name authors to share with your whole class Rigby Star Shared is a fantastic collection of fiction and non-fiction Big Books, each containing 10 lessons’ worth of resources with ideas on how to develop speaking, listening and drama skills. t Designed to make your preparation quicker and easier. Big Book includes lesson plans for two year groups, making them ideal t Each for mixed-age classes. t The simple structures in each Big Book make ideal models for shared writing. Comprehensive Teaching Support Each Big Book comes with its own FREE Teacher’s Guide, saving you lots of time. Each includes: t HVJEBODFPOCPUIXPSESFDPHOJUJPOBOE language comprehension t JEFBTUPEFWFMPQTQFBLJOHMJTUFOJOHBOEESBNB t TVQQPSUGPSBTTFTTJOHQVQJMTQSPHSFTT t JEFBTBOESFTPVSDFTGPSJOEFQFOEFOUHSPVQBDUJWJUJFT Interactive Whiteboard CD-Roms Two CDs containing a selection of Rigby Star Shared Big Book titles allow you to display and annotate the texts on your whiteboard. Download free sample pages www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/starshared Free assessment and planning resources www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/rigbyassessment Order Online or on page 11 of the order form Find out more www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/starshared 52 52 PRI_CAT_2012_44-53_RS_PRF3.indd 52 28/11/2011 10:12 4-7yrs Rigby Star Shared is great value as each book can be used twice through a re-visit. It will definitely ease the preparation for teachers. Rigby Star Independent authors and illustrators include Geraldine McCaughrean, Jeanne Willis, Tony Ross, Nick Sharratt, Jonathan Allen, Martin Waddell, Hiawyn Oram, Jan Peinkowski and Tony Mitton. YEAR What’s in Rigby Star Shared? FICTION NON-FICTION TEACHER’S GUIDES Literacy Mrs Vince, Callington Primary School, Cornwall ABOUT THE AUTHORS AND ILLUSTRATORS TEACHING SOFTWARE Rigby Star Shared FS P1 CD 1 features 4 Big Book titles 1 P2 CD 2 features English and Welsh language versions of 4 Big Book titles 2 P3 53 PRI_CAT_2012_44-53_RS_PRF3.indd 53 28/11/2011 10:12 7-11yrs Literacy Literacyy Built for you to succeed in KS2 guided reading Rigby Navigator builds on the foundations laid Rigby Navigator by Rigby Star to help you deliver successful guided reading lessons at KS2. fiction and non-fiction texts offering full genre coverage t Fantastic at the right length and level. teaching support including pick-up-and-go teaching t Unparalleled guides that are ideal for assessing pupils’ reading progress. Navigator Max provides high interest titles to support t Rigby your lower ability children and is great for personalised learning. breadth with Rigby Navigator Poetry and Plays – t Added perfect for speaking, listening and drama. Love Rigby Navigator? Try Rigby Sta r Guided for Foundation and KS1! See page 44 Download sample pages www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/navigator Order Online or on page 29 of the order form Find out more www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/navigator From The Snake’s Pyj amas, Brown Band Poe oetttry ry (Ye (Y ar 3) Fiction and non-fiction readers Full genre coverage, including poetry and plays High interest lower ability titles Teacher Guides for each title 54 54 PRI_CAT_2012_54-57_RN.indd 54 28/11/2011 10:16 7-11yrs I have just got 3 hours of my weekend back! I have really enjoyed using Rigby Navigator with my Year 6 pupils – and it has saved me so much planning time! Trisha Henley, Racemeadow Primary School, Warwickshire Literacy FICTION Brilliant Fiction Original stories by top children’s dren’s authors, each containing material forr at least two guided reading lessons. Rigby Navigator From The Ghost Train in ‘Tale Twisters’, Brown Band Fiction (Year 3) NON-FIC TION Powerful Non-fiction Stunning designs based on a magazine style, with useful cross-curricular links. From Eye e See See,, Grey Band Non-fiction Non fiction (Year (Y Yea 4) POETRY AND PLAYS Richly illustrated ted Poetry and Plays ays Engaging texts for your our guided reading and group drama sessions, ssions, from authors including Juliaa Donaldson. From Jack and the Beanstalk, Blue Band Plays (Year 5) PRI_CAT_2012_54-57_RN.indd 55 55 28/11/2011 10:16 7-11yrs High interest titles for your struggling readers Literacy Rigby Navigator Max introduces and reinforces new reading skills and strategies, through a variety of stories, plays, graphic novels and ‘real life’ stories, and appealing subject matter designed to engage your less able readers. Rigby Navigator High interest, low reading age fiction Variety of short stories, plays, graphic novels and ‘real life’ stories From Fearful and Foolish, Brown Band Lower Ability Fiction (Year 3) Comprehensive and user-friendly Teaching Guides for every title Rigby Navigator gives you excellent teaching support including key questions to ask, follow-up and differentiated activities – perfect for Assessing Pupils’ Progress. Question prompts help develop literal and higher-level comprehension skills Links to AFs make gathering evidence for APP easy Photocopiable masters for reinforcement work From This is War Teacher’s Guide (Year 4) 56 PRI_CAT_2012_54-57_RN.indd 56 28/11/2011 10:16 Band Guided Reading: Fiction Guided Reading: Non-fiction 7-11yrs What’s in Rigby Navigator? 64 titles to choose from Guided d Reading: d Plays Pl Poetry and Navigator Max: Navig L A Lower Ability Fiction Literacy 3 P4 1 x poetry anthology 3 new stories! 3 x plays NC 2C-3C NC 2C-3C NC 2C-2A NC 2C-2A Rigby Navigator 4 P5 1 x poetry anthology 3 new stories! 3 x plays NC 2A-3A NC 2A-3A NC 2A-3C NC 2A-3B 5 P6 1 x poetry anthology 3 new stories! NC 3B-4B 3 x plays NC 3B-4B NC 3B-4C NC 3B-3A 3A Each reader has its own Teaching Guide 6 P7 1 x poetry anthology 3 new stories! NC 4C-5C 3 x plays NC 4C-5C NC 4C-4A NC 3A-4C 57 PRI_CAT_2012_54-57_RN.indd 57 28/11/2011 10:16 56-11yrs 5-11yrs Literacyy Literacy Pocket-sized fun reads from big name authors for extra reading practice at KS2 Pocket Reads Pocket Reads is a superb collection of 120 pocket-sized fiction and non-fiction readers which cannot fail to capture your children’s imaginations. They are especially attractive to children who are put off by too much text. Pocket Reads are easy to pick up an d impossible to put down! book is carefully levelled to ensure gradual progressionn t Each her and includes plenty of follow-up activities to encourage further reading and writing. t Every title is linked to one key reading skill. of variety and choice means the boys and the girls in your class will t Lots always find a pocket-sized read they love. t Chapter books guaranteed to appeal to all your juniors. GREAT T ALES Beautifully illustrated stories from big name authors, which will appeal to all the children in your classroom. Free Pocket Reads story starters www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/pocketreads Order From Feebleman by Jan Burchett and Sara Vogler (Year (Year 3) Online or on page 32 of the order form Find out more www.pearsonsprimary.co.uk/pocketreads 58 58 PRI_CAT_2012_58-61_PR_PRF3.indd 58 28/11/2011 10:17 6-11yrs NON-FIC TION Literacy Your children will love exploring the globe with these fun and fascinating fact books that will teach them about people, places and cultures from around the world. From m Fabulous! abulous! by Nicolas Bra Brasch asch (Year 5) Pocket Reads FUN FAC TS Stunning non-fiction non-fi books, perfect for dipping dipp into and discovering new facts. From Battles BC by Haydn Middleton (Year 3) Spook and excite your children with this collection of chilling fiction titles – with gruesome characters and gripping cliffhangers, to appeal. ngers, guaranteed g CHILLIN G FICTION SCI-FI From Ghoul School b by Adam Guillain (Year 3) A superb collection of science-fiction to take your children to another dimension, with thrilling stories of aliens and outer space. From Space Mates by Kate Jacoby (Year 4) PRI_CAT_2012_58-61_PR_PRF3.indd 59 59 28/11/2011 10:17 6-11yrs Literacy Pocket Reads What’s in Pocket Reads? 2 P3 3 P4 4 P5 5 P6 6 P7 60 PRI_CAT_2012_58-61_PR_PRF3.indd 60 28/11/2011 10:17 Pocket Reads 3 P4 Literacy 2 P3 6-11yrs Looking for eBooks for extra reading practic e? Try Bug Club on page 24. 4 P5 5 P6 6 P7 61 PRI_CAT_2012_58-61_PR_PRF3.indd 61 28/11/2011 10:17 5-11yrs 7-11yrs Literacyy Literacy Our complete solution for literacy at KS2 Developed by inspirational specialists Gill Matthews, Sylvia Karavais, Dee Reid and Diana Bentley Literacy World provides all the support you need Literacy World to deliver shared reading and writing, guided reading, ICT and speaking and listening at KS2. fiction and non-fiction texts with comprehensive genre t Superb coverage help you deliver a full range of learning objectives. teaching support and complete differentiation provide t Exceptional you with ideas for all abilities. and tested in the classroom so you can t Tried be sure Literacy World really works. Enhance your lessons with electronic texts. Use the Essential Anthologies and Big Books for your shared reading lessons. Differentiate for guided reading with three strands of fiction and nonfiction readers – Literacy World’s core readers, plus Comets for your more able children and Satellites for your struggling readers. Free planning materials www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/literacyworld Order Online or on page 25 of the order form Find out more www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/literacyworld 62 62 PRI_CAT_2012_62-65_LW_PRF3.indd 62 28/11/2011 10:18 7-11yrs I really like the way Literacy World provides a solid base for teaching every lesson, saving me valuable time, yet I can also amend it to suit my needs. Alison King, Livingstone Lower School, Bedford Essential Anthologies and Big g Books Fantastic fiction and non-fiction texts provide de a complete solution to whole-class teaching, in line withh best practice approaches such as Assessment for Learning, active i learning strategies, speaking and listening, and extended units of work. Literacy World Literacy World Interactive A fiction and non-fiction CD for each stage of Literacy World provide all the Big Book content as electronic texts. Core Guided Reading ding Exciting fiction and non-fiction ction readers from superb authors ors which will really captivate your children. Literacy D SHARIENG READ D GUIDENG I D REA From Stage 1, Mad Trad Tales GIFTE D AND TALEN TED Literacy World Comets Lit Stim Stimulating fiction to challenge and inspire the gifted and talented readers in your class. re k From Stage 33, The Tupilak Literacy World Satellites ellites Simpler, more accessible books oks designed to appeal to your struggling readers. FFrom rom Stage SSttage 22, Natural N t l Reco R Record rd dB Breakers reakers k PRI_CAT_2012_62-65_LW_PRF3.indd 63 BLE LESS AREN CHILD 63 28/11/2011 10:18 7-11yrs What’s in Literacy World? Literacy World Literacy Shared Stage/ Age Fiction Non-fiction 1 AGES 7–8 Teaching and Planning Guide Gu Essential Fiction Anthology Fiction Skills Big Book Interactive Software Teaching and Planning Gui Guide Essential Non-fiction Anthology Non-fiction Skills Big Book Interactive Software T hi and d Planning Pl i Guide G i Teaching Essential Fiction Anthology Fiction Skills Big Book IInteractive Software T hi and d Pl i Guide G Teaching Planning Essential Non-fiction Anthology Non-fiction Skills Big Book IInteractive Software 2 AGES 8–9 3 AGES 9–10 T hi and d Planning Pl i Guide G id Teaching Essential Fiction Anthology Fiction Skills Big Book Interactive Software T hi and d Pl i G id Teaching Planning Guide Essential Non-fiction Anthology Non-fiction Skills Big Book Interactive Software I Interactive Software T hi and d Pl i G id Teaching Planning Guide Essential Non-fiction Anthology Non-fiction Skills Big Book I Interactive Software 4 AGES 10–11 T hi and d Pl i Guide G i Teaching Planning Essential Fiction Anthology Fiction Skills Big Book 64 PRI_CAT_2012_62-65_LW_PRF3.indd 64 28/11/2011 10:18 76World Literacy ders rea guided se to choo from! Guided ded Non-fiction Non ficti For core readers For more able readers For weaker readers For core readers 2 Novels ov 2 Short Story Collections Play Anthology Guided Reading Cards 2 No ovels ov Novels 2 Short Story Collections Play Anthology Guided Reading Handbook 2 Novels ov 2 Short Story Collections Comprehension and Writing Pack Guided Reading Cards Guided Reading Information Books (with simplified text) Guided Reading Cards Guided Readi Reading Information Books Reference Text Dictionary Guided Reading Handbook 2 No Novels ovels ove 2 Short Story Collections Play Anthology Guided Reading Cards 2 Novels ov 2 Short Story Collections Play Anthology Guided Reading Handbook 2 Nov N ovels Novels 2 Short Story Collections Comprehension and Writing Pack Guided Reading Cards Guided Reading Information Books (with simplified text) Guided Reading Cards Guided Readi Reading Information Books Reference Text Dictionary Guided Reading Handbook 2 Nov N Novels ovels 2 Short Story Collections Play Anthology Guided Reading Cards 2 Novels ov 2 Short Story Collections Play Anthology Guided Reading Handbook 2 Nov N ovels Novels 2 Short Story Collections Comprehension and Writing Pack Guided Reading Cards Guided Reading Information Books (with simplified text) Guided Reading Cards Guided Read Reading Information Books Reference Text Dictionary Guided Reading Handbook 2 No Novels ovels ov 2 Short Story Collections Play Anthology Guided Reading Cards 2 Novels ov 2 Short Story Collections Play Anthology Guided Reading Handbook 2 No ovels ov Novels 2 Short Story Collections Comprehension and Writing Pack Guided Reading Cards Guided Reading Information Books (with simplified text) Guided Reading Cards Guided Read Reading Information Books Reference Text Dictionary Guided Reading Handbook Literacy World For weaker readers Literacy Supporting you w ith advice to help yo u save time and de liver highly effective literacy lessons. Fiction 7-11yrs re There a Guided Reading Hand book 65 PRI_CAT_2012_62-65_LW_PRF3.indd 65 28/11/2011 10:18 5-11yrs 5-11yrs 4-7yrs Literacyy Literacy The perennial favourite for your Foundation and KS1 book boxes Storyworlds Storyworlds’ fantastic range of fiction and non-fiction titles for guided and independent reading gives you stories your children will love to read over and over again and fact books they won’t want to put down. vocabulary and structured progression that t Controlled you know really works. t Fiction and non-fiction readers share the same vocabulary within a Stage. are linked to popular themes, like food and the environment, so t Books your children can practise high frequency words. Teaching Guides contain essential planning t Comprehensive information guaranteed to make preparation quicker and easier. I like the well organised approach to the Storyworlds books, the repetition within each stage, the amusing, colourful stories, the teacher’s guide and the guided reading cards. Jane Sommerville, The Glasgow Academy Free planning materials www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/storyworlds Order Online or on page 21 of the order form Find out more www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/storyworlds I wrote my own story about the princess from the book. Hannah, aged 7 66 66 PRI_CAT_2012_66-69_SW_PRF3.indd 66 29/11/2011 14:37 4-7yrs Reading confidence has definitely improved since we’ve been using Storyworlds. The broad range of stories means that there’s a story that every child wants to read. Lucy Driver, Cumnor School, Oxfordshire Literacy If you love Storyworlds in your book bo xes, why not top u p with Fact World too? ABOUT THE SERIES EDITORS Storyworlds was developed by Dee Reid and Diana Bentley, entley, authors of Rapid Reading and Rapid Writing, as well ass the hugely-successful Catch Up programme. Factt World Storyworlds TION NON-FIC Non-fiction gives you even more choice with carefully levelled books that bring learning to life From Save the Animals! (Stage 8) 180 carefully levelled fiction and non-fictio n books all with clear Book Banding. FICTION Finely lev levelled fiction tests te Ensure a steady stea progression of reading skills. From The Wolf and the Kids (Stage 5) PRI_CAT_2012_66-69_SW_PRF3.indd 67 67 28/11/2011 10:31 4-7yrs What’s in Storyworlds? PINK YELLOW 1 2 3 Once Upon a Time World Fact World (Non-fiction) AGES 4–5 4 stories 2 Word Practice Books 4 texts: Play AGES 4–5 4 stories 2 Word Practice Books 4 texts: Me and my Family AGES 4–5 4 stories 2 Word Practice Books 4 texts: On the Move AGES 5–6 4 stories 4 texts: Animals AGES 5–6 4 stories 4 texts: Food AGES 5–6 4 stories 4 texts: Minibeasts AGES 6–7 4 stories 4 texts: Happy and Healthy Living AGES 6–7 4 sto ories ori stories 4 texts: Our Environment AGES 6–7 4 sto ories ori stories 4 texts: Extreme Habitats BLUE GOLD PURPLE TURQUOISE ORANGE GREEN Storyworlds RED Literacy Book Stage / Band Age 5 6 7 8 9 68 PRI_CAT_2012_66-69_SW_PRF3.indd 68 28/11/2011 10:47 4-7yrs Stage / Age RED YELLOW AGES 4–5 BLUE AGES 4–5 GREEN ORANGE TURQUOISE PURPLE Fantasy World 4 stories es 2 Word Practice Books 4 stories es 2 Word Practice Books stories 4 storie eess 2 Word Practice Books 4 stories 2 Word Practice Books 4 stories 2 Word Practice Books 4 stories 2 Word Practice Books 4 stories 2 Word Practice Books 4 stories 2 Word Practice Books 4 stories 2 Word Practice Books AGES 5–6 GOLD Animal World 4 stories 4 stories 4 stories AGES 5–6 4 stories 4 stories 4 stories AGES 5–6 4 stories 4 stories 4 stories AGES 6–7 4 stories 4 stories 4 stories AGES 6–7 4 sto stories ories ori 4 sto stories ories ori 4 sto stories ories ori AGES 6–7 4 sto stories ories ori 4 sto stories ories ori 4 sto stories ories ori Storyworlds Bridges Raising the standards of your top readers 10 Fluent Readers 12 11 44 stories storie stories Fluent Readers Storyworlds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AGES 4–5 Our World Literacy PINK Book Band 44 stories storie stories Fluent Readers 4 stories 4 storie stories 69 PRI_CAT_2012_66-69_SW_PRF3.indd 69 28/11/2011 10:47 5-11yrs 5-11yrs 4-7yrs Literacyy Literacy Foundation and KS1 guided readers that are ideal for Reading Recovery Lighthouse Lighthouse is a collection of 98 colourful and engaging fiction and non-fiction readers, carefully levelled to ensure gradual progression. Perfect for Reading Recovery teaching support with guided reading t Comprehensive notes for each book and pupil activities. for Reading Recovery – including a suggested t Ideal reading order at each Book Band. From Hullabaloo at the Zoo ((Blue Band) d)) ed Free guid s note reading h with eac 6-pack Order Online or on page 19 of the order form Find out more www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/lighthouse ABOUT THE SERIES EDITOR Shirley Bickler is a Reading Recovery specialist and co-author of Book Bands for Guided Reading. Shirley frequently advises schools about how to carry out successful guided reading sessions. 70 70 PRI_CAT_2012_70-71_LH_PRF3.indd 70 28/11/2011 10:58 4-7yrs The Teaching Notes are excellent and easily used by Teaching Assistants, Learning Support Assistants and supply teachers. Mrs C Crump, Meole Brace CE Infant and Nursery School, Shrewsbury What’s in Lighthouse? Band Teaching Guides Pink A 8 BOOKS 1 FS P1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 Literacy Year Numbers 1 to 8 or 10 indicate the suggested reading order Pink B 1 2 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 Yellow 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 Lighthouse Reed Red 10 0 BOO BOOK BOOKS KS KS Blue 8 BOOKS 1 P2 8 BOOKS 3 4 5 6 7 8 Orange 8 BOOKS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Turquoise 8 BOOKS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 BOOKS 2 P3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gold 8 BOOKS 8 BOOKS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lime 8 BOOKS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 71 PRI_CAT_2012_70-71_LH_PRF3.indd 71 28/11/2011 10:58 Rigby Star in digital audio too! You can now get our Rigby Star titles in digital audio for use with your StoryPhones system. StoryPhones is a digital audio system specially designed for children up to the age of 8 years. Each StoryPhones headset contains a digital audio player with simple controls, making them easy for children to use. Buy at www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/ starguided Inspire your KS2 children with brilliant multimedia and amazing interactivity. This awardwinning software gives you superb fiction and non-fiction texts to improve your children’s reading and comprehension skills. Buy at www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/digitexts or via the order form on page 35 Pelican Interactive Plus turns readers into o m writers by moving them from exciting, editable Big Books for shared reading through to multimedia onscreen writing. Children can plan, create and shape their own texts on screen. Starwriter uses fantastic multimedia software to inspire and improve children’s writing at KS2. The programme covers fascinating topics and excellent themes for discussion, plus the motivating Writer’s Guides support every child to structure, evaluate and improve their writing. Buy at www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/starwriter or via the order form on page 34 Star Reader is a bite-sized interactive comprehension programme for KS2 with speaking ngg and listening at its heart. Engage your children with video, animation and music in your shared reading sessions to focus, inspire and get them talking. Buy at www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/starreader or via the order form on page 34 With 100 carefully graded non-fiction titles to choose from, Four Corners is a fantastically flexible cross-curricular classroom resource for KS1 and KS2 – perfect to help you deliver key curriculum topics and encourage independent reading. Buy at www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/ fourcornersor via the order form on page 38 Buy at www.pearsonprimary.co.uk/ pelicaninteractive+ or via the order form on page 21 72 PRI_CAT_2012_72_WOW.indd 72 www.pearsonprimary.co.uk 29/11/2011 14:53 5-11yrs Your solution to APP in Reading & Writing A P P Literacy APP for Reading and Writing APP for Reading & Writing fully supports teachers with Assessing Pupils’ Progress. 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