Man-Eating Snails

Man-Eating Snails
ISBN-10
0582464331
ISBN-13
9780582464339
Category
Big books
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Longman
Authors
Jeremy Strong, Martin Coles

Description

*Ensures children progress at the right pace with supportive, gradual progression through carefully graded steps. *Provides engaging humour and lively fiction plots provided by top authors and illustrators enhance excellence and enjoyment in teaching and learning. *Includes varied fiction styles are introduced through fantasy, cliff-hanger, adventure and novelty format titles to motivate and maintain attention. *Promotes valuable awareness of community and citizenship as Story Street is modelled round a contemporary multi-cultural community and many titles are ideal for teaching citizenship and PSHE including issues that range from conservation to bullying. *Specific assessment activities to help teachers monitor children's reading progress and simple integration of assessment for learning throughout Story Street Teacher's Notes ensure children's reading and writing skills progress at word, sentence and text level.*Accessible Teaching Notes and Activity sheets ensure teachers, teaching assistants and parents are all able to contribute to teaching and learning with simple integration of assessment for learning *Covers ICT and literacy with vibrant talking books, author video clips and activities on CDROM for ages 5-7.

Other editions

Similar books

  • The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating
    By Elisabeth Tova Bailey

    Bedridden and suffering from a neurological disorder, the author recounts the profound effect on her life caused by a gift of a snail in a potted plant and shares the lessons learned from her new companion about her the meaning of her life ...

  • Man-Eaters of the World: True Accounts of Predators Hunting Humans
    By Alex MacCormick

    Diet: Snails, clams, rats and insects. ... Spectacled/Common Caiman – Caiman crocodilus Subfamily: Alligatorinae • Diet: Smaller caimans eat insects, crabs and other invertebrates; larger ones eat water snails and fish.

  • At the Threshold of Liquid Geology: And Other Automatic Tales
    By Eric W. Bragg

    After this important communication of ideas between the carnivorous, man-eating snails, the previous tide-pool mulling activities resumed, at an appropriate snail's pace, ultimately keeping the animals very happy in their subterranean ...

  • The Two-Thousand-Pound Goldfish
    By Betsy Byars

    The only person who had never been a victim in one of his horror movies was his mother. Even he, himself, had been ... “Snails! Millions of snails, man-eating snails,” he had said. “It's the slime of centuries.” “I know. Don't slip.

  • A Tale of a Man, a Worm and a Snail: The Schistosomiasis Control Initiative
    By Becky McCall, Alan Fenwick, Wendie Norris

    It turned out that a group of local men camped there for several days while thatching the roof of Ian's new house, ... The baboons had become infected while drinking and even eating snails, and maintained the cycle of infection, ...

  • Eleven
    By Patricia Highsmith

    Stories tell of bizarre deaths, a child's revenge, unrequited love, a runaway spouse, man-eating snails, feuding sisters, and an amateur artist

  • One Thousand One Papua New Guinean Nights: Tales form 1972-1985
    By Thomas H. Slone

    The poor man from Buka looked carefully and said, “I see sweet potato, taro, cassava, some aibika, tulip, beans, watercress, and two pieces of snail on your plate.” Sergeant Dingo Dempier asked him, “Do the people from Buka eat snails, ...

  • Eleven
    By Patricia Highsmith

    I have long heard of the giant snails of Kuwa, but before you make a trip of such length, I must tell you that the natives here assure me a group of them went about twenty years ago to Kuwa to exterminate these so-called man-eating ...

  • Childhood and Adolescence: Voyages in Development
    By Spencer A. Rathus

    Adolescents often become involved with drugs that impair their ability to learn at school and are connected with reckless, or deadly, behavior. Alcohol is the most popular drug on high school (and college) campuses (Johnston ...

  • An Unfinished Life
    By Mark Spragg

    “The only time I ever threw up was when I saw a man eat a snail.” She raises an eyebrow. “People don't eat snails.” “Yes they do. I didn't believe it either until I saw it.” He sips his milk and wipes his lip with the back of his hand, ...