There is going to be a big storm and Jenny's son John loves storms. John counts the seconds between the thunder and the lightning. This tells him how far away the lightning is. Their dog, Patty, is scared because thunder is louder for dogs! Do you know how hailstones form? How to stay safe in a tornado? Why sandstorms are so dangerous? Or how big a hurricane can be? John does and now you can too!
Thousands of years ago, the Empire of Atlantis was a wonderful place. The people of Atlantis built computers, amazing buildings, and fantastic flying machines. One day, a great storm came to Atlantis. The waters rose and soon they covered everything. In just one day, the whole of Atlantis disappeared. Milo studied Atlantis and taught his students everything he knew about it. Many did not believe his stories. Was Atlantis a real place?
Mike and Sulley are monsters at Monsters University. They are not friends. Then they play in the Scare Games. Can they work together? Can they win the games?
Princess Merida doesn’t want to be a ‘good’ princess and she doesn’t want to listen to her mother. But things change when she asks a witch to put a spell on her mother. Can Merida learn to listen? Can she mend what she broke?
When the sky fell on Chicken Little the people listened to him. When aliens came the people did not listen to him. Now, Chicken Little needs to save them from the aliens. Will his father listen to the truth? Can Chicken Little save the town?
An ant’s life is difficult. Every day they have to find food, but the grasshoppers take it. Flik has an idea! They can fight the grasshoppers. But grasshoppers are bigger than ants! Can Flik find some friends to help? Can they work together to fight the grasshoppers?
Tara, Tessa and Tim are going to Parrot Island in their boat, but suddenly, their boat stops. Oh no! They can see their home, but they cannot get there! Tim has a great idea; can the children make a new boat? Can the parrots help them get home?
Can you draw shapes? Ovals, circles, a square? Can you draw Straight and curved lines? Great! Now you can draw a bird, a fish, a boat, a tree, flowers and a beautiful butterfly!
With the brand-new Disney Readers series, young learners can build their reading skills with the help of engaging Disney stories and characters they know and enjoy. There is one workbook for each level of the Pearson Disney Kids Readers, with 64 pages per workbook. These workbooks contain: Opener: To develop visual literacy by referring students back to the story in a fun way Vocabulary: To consolidate learning of key words from the story Story: To learn reading strategies; to build analytical skil
With the brand-new Disney Readers series, young learners can build their reading skills with the help of engaging Disney stories and characters they know and enjoy. There is one workbook for each level of the Pearson Disney Kids Readers, with 64 pages per workbook. These workbooks contain: Opener: To develop visual literacy by referring students back to the story in a fun way Vocabulary: To consolidate learning of key words from the story Story: To learn reading strategies; to build analytical skill
There is one workbook for each level of the Pearson Disney Kids Readers, with 64 pages per workbook. These workbooks contain: Opener: To develop visual literacy by referring students back to the story in a fun way Vocabulary: To consolidate learning of key words from the story Story: To learn reading strategies; to build analytical skills related to reading fiction Language: To introduce and practice a language structure or function within a new context Phonics: To practice reading and spelling
With the brand-new Disney Readers series, young learners can build their reading skills with the help of engaging Disney stories and characters they know and enjoy. There is one workbook for each level of the Pearson Disney Kids Readers, with 64 pages per workbook. These workbooks contain: Opener: To develop visual literacy by referring students back to the story in a fun way Vocabulary: To consolidate learning of key words from the story Story: To learn reading strategies; to build analytical skill
With the brand-new Disney Readers series, young learners can build their reading skills with the help of engaging Disney stories and characters they know and enjoy. There is one workbook for each level of the Pearson Disney Kids Readers, with 64 pages per workbook. These workbooks contain: Opener: To develop visual literacy by referring students back to the story in a fun way Vocabulary: To consolidate learning of key words from the story Story: To learn reading strategies; to build analytical skill
With the brand-new Disney Readers series, young learners can build their reading skills with the help of engaging Disney stories and characters they know and enjoy. There is one workbook for each level of the Pearson Disney Kids Readers, with 64 pages per workbook. These workbooks contain: Opener: To develop visual literacy by referring students back to the story in a fun way Vocabulary: To consolidate learning of key words from the story Story: To learn reading strategies; to build analytical skil
With the brand-new Disney Readers series, young learners can build their reading skills with the help of engaging Disney stories and characters they know and enjoy.
One day, a great storm takes Dorothy, and her dog Toto, to Oz. They have to follow the yellow brick road and find the Wizard of Oz to go home. Dorothy meets new friends; a scarecrow, a tin man, and a lion. Can they help her find the Wizard, and go home to her family?