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Toluf wonders about the dragons on Moonstone Mountain. Are they really up there? Toluf and his friend set out on a quest to find out! The Dragons of Moonstone Mountain is at Oxford Reading Level 11 for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
In this book, learn about incredible instruments from around the world. From a bermibau to a sitar and more! Instruments from Around the World is at Oxford Reading Level 11 for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
What is extreme weather, and how does it affect us? Meet the people who track and chase storms and the scientists who study climate change. What's Going on with the Weather? is at Oxford Reading Level 11 for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
Flummox's day is going badly. He's forgotten something important, he's got hiccups, and now he's been made a gladiator! The Gladiator Who Couldn't Stop Hiccuping is at Oxford Reading Level 11 for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
Ava and Zeb decide to make a racetrack outside, but things spin out of control. Will Grandad Doug be able to help them? A Magnet for Mayhem is at Oxford Reading Level 11 for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
Daisy and Red are visiting the Zambezi River. An adventure awaits, but they must listen to each other if they are to succeed. The Adventures of Daisy and Red: Moonbow Rescue is at Oxford Reading Level 11 for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
Francis Hoodunit dreams about being a real-life detective. He is put to the test when a museum calls for help. Will Francis solve the mystery? Family Business is at Oxford Reading Level 10 for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
Blackbeard was famous for being a terrifying pirate: but are the stories true? Read this book to find all about Blackbeard. Blackbeard: Fact or Fiction? is at Oxford Reading Level 10 for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
Part of the Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Cardiology series, Paediatric Cardiology provides essential insights into the diagnosis, management, and care of young patients with heart conditions.
Daisy and Red are visiting the ruins of a Roman city. An exciting adventure awaits but will they be up to the challenge? The Adventures of Daisy and Red: Theft in Timgad! is at Oxford Reading Level 9, for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
In this book, intruders threaten Monty's library. To save it, he must team up with his enemy, Greytail the mouse. Will the unlikely friends succeed? Monty the Library Cat is at Oxford Reading Level 8, for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
Want to be fantastic at football? It's not just about footwork! Find out how YOU can improve your skills and take part in the beautiful game. How to be Fantastic at Football is at Oxford Reading Level 8, for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
Did you know most stuff in space is invisible?! In this book, find out how we explore space, even the invisible bits like black holes. There's a Black Hole in this Book is at Oxford Reading Level 8. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
Will dreams of being a pilot, so he's sneaked on to an airship to America. He isn't the only stowaway, though. Lucky is at Oxford Reading Level 8, for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
Join Granphibian, Wade and Shelby on a deep-sea adventure! Can they rescue the dolphins from the dreadful drilling noise? Granphibian and the Diving Disaster is at Oxford Reading Level 8, for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
Twins Ali and Tulip love solving medical mysteries. Can the twins solve the case of the sweetcorn superstar? A Double Detectives Medical Mystery: The Sweetcorn Superstar is at Oxford Reading Level 8, for readers aged 7-11. Readerful Rise's engaging books help older struggling readers read successfully, and encourage them to read more.
In this fresh version of the traditional tale, an adventurer visits a faraway land. Will he stay there forever, telling stories, or will he miss his home in Ireland too much? Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Independent Library book is for pupils in Y4/P5 at Oxford Reading Level 15 to read without support.
Captain Pincer and Dave are searching for the hidden underwater city of Aquatica, using a trawler. Gran and her grandkids must stop the destruction. Part of the Granphibian mini-series.Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Independent Library book is for pupils in Y4/P5 at Oxford Reading Level 15 to read without support.
This book concentrates on the fundamentals of multicomponent high-entropy materials and the main new concepts and theories that have been developed, providing an overview and a summary of the state of play for researchers as well as for students and newcomers entering the field.
The first scholarly biography of Emily Davies, a central figure in the women's movement of the long 1860s, and a significant new account of that movement, including its institutional origins; its social, political, religious and intellectual allegiances; and its relation to other major social and intellectual developments of the period.
America 1840-1895: Expansion and Consolidation Revision Guide is part of the popular Oxford AQA GCSE History (9-1) series. This guide offers the clear revision approach of Recap, Apply and Review and step-by-step exam practice strategies for all AQA American West question types, giving you the confidence that students will succeed in their exams.
Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg, and Charles Sorley all died in WWI. They came from diverse social, educational, and cultural backgrounds, but engagement with Greek and Roman antiquity was decisive in shaping their poetry. This volume explores how, when, and why classical materials were so influential in these poets' work.
This kit provides fun reading practice for children who have mastered the basics of phonics. It includes six books that children will be able to read using their phonic knowledge; a leaflet to demystify phonics and explain the Phonics Screening Check; a poster and stickers. Covers Letters and Sounds Phase 4 and 5 that children learn in Year 1/P2.
Gender, Caste, and Class in South India's Technical Institutions closely examines India's private education sector--especially its technical institutes and colleges--to juxtapose the stark realities and lived experiences of students against the global sensibilities and standards that such technical institutes lay claim to.
This book presents an account of tolerance that differs from the standard liberal narrative. Jed Atkins recovers tolerance's beginnings in a forgotten North African Christian tradition from the first five centuries CE and shows how this bears on questions of political judgment, authority, freedom, rights, religious plurality, and natural law.
Jessica Brown examines groups both as epistemic and as moral agents, offering original accounts of group evidence, group belief, group justified belief, group knowledge, what it is for a group to act or believe for one reason rather than another, and when a group has an excuse for wrongdoing from blameless ignorance.
Stephen I, the first Christian king of Hungary analyses the often seemless flow that has turned medieval myth into modern history, showing that politicisation was not a modern addition, but a determinant factor from the start.
The Victorians and English Dialect tells the story of the Victorians' discovery of English dialect, and of the revaluation of local language that was brought about by the new, historical philology of the nineteenth century.
In the first dedicated monograph on the topic, Marie France-Fortin traces the historical evolution of the phrase 'the king can do no wrong' in constitutional and public law to shed new light on our current understanding of crown liability.
This book explores the phenomenon of dogwhistles, whereby language is used to send one message to an out-group while at the same time sending a second-often taboo, controversial, or inflammatory-message to an in-group. The authors use a game-theoretical approach to social meaning to identify and model two kinds of dogwhistle meaning.
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