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Reading Assessment Tool Pack
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The Big Cat Reading Assessment Tool uses extracts from Collins Big Cat books, which children read while teachers log mistakes in the Tool using an easy key. The Tool records the child's pace, comprehension and analyses all of the input to create live reading data for each child, including a clear progression plan. The Big Cat Reading Assessment Tool uses extracts from Collins Big Cat books, which children read while teachers log mistakes in the Tool using an easy key. The Tool records the child's pace, comprehension and analyses all of the input to create live reading data for each child, including a clear progression plan. The Reading Assessment Set contains the following titles: How The Elephant Got His Trunk Holidays Dubai From The Sky Great Explorers Happy New Year Landmarks Of The World Brave Nurses Wild Weather Zog And Zebra Hand Play A Day Out Your Nose Brilliant Bridges Christmas Carol Oliver Plague And Fire Bugs! What's That Building? Inside The Puppet Theatre Harry The Clever Spider At School Peter And The Wolf Bart The Shark The Sun And The Moon Hansel And Gretel The Rainforest At Night Super Sculptures The Pot Of Gold Tiger's Tales Rally Challenge Tig In The Dumps The Magic Pen Morris Plays Hide And Seek The Stone Cutter A Letter To New Zealand The Woman Who Fooled The Fairies Star Boy's Surprise
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Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers
Published date | 30 Nov 2015
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Format | Multiple copy pack
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 2940g
ISBN | 978-0-0081-6850-6
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BISAC | language arts & disciplines / reading skills
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