Zosia Dzierzawska – illustratör
Upptäck titlar med illustrationer av Zosia Dzierzawska.
3 produkter
3 produkter
Project X Origins Graphic Texts: Dark Blue Book Band, Oxford Level 16: Mixed Pack of 4
Häftad, Engelska, 2016
711 kr
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Project X Origins is a ground-breaking guided reading programme for the whole school. This exciting Graphic Texts pack includes action-packed stories, fascinating non-fiction, carefully selected poetry and comprehensive guided reading support to meet the needs of children at every stage of their reading development.Each book contains inside cover notes with advice on supporting older children with their reading, ideas for follow-up activities and higher-level comprehension questions.Project X Origins guided reading notes offer step-by-step teaching support for each book with guidance about comprehension, vocabulary, fluency, spelling, punctuation, grammar and writing. Each set of notes has in-built assessment and is fully correlated to all UK curricula. This pack contains 1 set of guided reading notes and 4 reading books, 1 each of: The Sands of Deception, The Secret Garden, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud and other poems, Great Naturalists.
Project X Origins Graphic Texts: Dark Blue Book Band, Oxford Level 16: The Secret Garden
Häftad, Engelska, 2016
132 kr
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Project X Origins Graphic Texts can help children to reach higher standards in comprehension. This graphic retelling of The Secret Garden brings a fresh look to a well-loved classic.When Mary goes to live with her Uncle, she discovers a secret, locked garden. Will she ever find her way in and what other secrets does Misselthwaite Manor hold?This book also contains notes on the inside front and back covers with advice on supporting older children with their reading, ideas for follow-up activities and higher-level comprehension questions.
184 kr
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An intimate and inventively presented biography of Eileen Gray, an industrial designer who made revolutionary work with lacquer and whose architectural opus, E1027, has long been incorrectly attributed to Le Corbusier.