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Project X - Alien Adventures Level 12-14 Mixed Pack of 12
Project X - Alien Adventures Level 12-14 Mixed Pack of 12
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Project X - Alien Adventures Level 12-14 Mixed Pack of 12
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Primary school students in Years 6-7, Levels 12-14
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Content: This Mixed Pack includes 12 exciting stories from the "Project X - Alien Adventures" series across Levels 12 to 14, designed to challenge and engage readers with diverse themes and narratives.
- Clear Explanations: Each story is crafted with clear language, helping students to navigate more advanced vocabulary and complex sentence structures while maintaining their interest in reading.
- Practice Questions: Accompanying the stories are practice questions and activities that promote critical thinking and comprehension, allowing students to deepen their understanding of the texts.
- Exam Focused: The pack is tailored to prepare students for literacy assessments, enhancing their reading skills in alignment with curriculum requirements.
- Interactive Elements: Engaging illustrations and interactive storylines encourage students to connect with the characters and themes, making reading an enjoyable experience.
- Curriculum Aligned: Content is aligned with educational standards, supporting both classroom learning and independent study.
Educational Value:
This Mixed Pack serves as a valuable resource for teachers and students, fostering a love of reading while helping learners develop essential literacy skills through captivating stories.
Format and Quality:
Paperback, includes 12 mixed titles spanning Levels 12-14, featuring vibrant illustrations that complement the storytelling experience.
Why Choose This Book:
Ideal for students ready to progress their reading skills, this Mixed Pack offers a variety of engaging stories that encourage literacy development and inspire a passion for reading.
Available at Books for the Future with delivery to all cities in Iraq and the Kurdistan region.
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