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Active Writing: Bk.1: Student Book

By (author) Julia Strong, By (author) Kim Richardson






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The student books aim to improve the standard of Key Stage 3 students' writing and help them make the transition from readers to confident writers. Student Book 1 delivers content for Year 7. The book offers: / Resources that cover all the writing objectives of the framework so you can 'dip in' and choose the areas that you need to develop / A 'learn by doing' approach that builds confidence in writing ability through step-by-step supported practice / Panels on grammar and 'typical features' of text types that help students recall key information / Tasks that help prepare for the optional tests in Year 7

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Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers
Published date | 20 Mar 2004
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 144
Dimensions | 280 x 220 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 505g
ISBN | 978-0-0071-7762-2
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BISAC | juvenile nonfiction / language arts / general


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