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READING AND ENGLISH

To order call 01235 400 555 See the order form for full pack details

Build vocabulary skills effectively

year-on-year from Reception to

Year 6

Rising Stars Vocabulary

provides simple pick-up and teach resources

that can be used flexibly to ensure children develop the vocabulary

knowledge and skills needed to be successful readers and writers.

The Teacher’s Guide and Online Resource Bank give you everything

you need to embed key strategies and deliver fun activities to

improve vocabulary across the school.

Easily incorporate vocabulary teaching into your timetable with

pick-up and go lesson starters and activities

Expand children’s vocabulary with simple strategies and fun,

flexible activities

Develop the skills required for the more demanding national

tests by exploring vocabulary in context

Extend learning at home with resources and activities to

support parents

Buy the complete pack and save £20

KEY STAGES

ISBN

Title

Price

9781510436947 Rising Stars Vocabulary Complete School

Pack

£250

9781510431768 Rising Stars Vocabulary Reception and

Key Stage 1

£90

9781510431775 Rising Stars Vocabulary Lower Key Stage 2

£90

9781510431782 Rising Stars Vocabulary Upper Key Stage 2

£90

Rising Stars Vocabulary

Year 3 sample unit

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Publishing

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The Eagle

He clasps the crag with crooked hands;

Close to the sun in lonely lands,

Ring’d with the azure world, he stands.

The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;

He watches from his mountain walls,

And like a thunderbolt he falls.

byAlfred,LordTennyson

He

the crag with

hands;

Close to the sun in lonely lands,

Ring’d with the

world, he stands.

The

sea beneath him

;

He watches from his mountain walls,

And like a thunderbolt he falls.

Now add your own words in the spaces.

How do they change the poem?