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How Paper is Made by Julie Ellis
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Category: Level 21 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 21
We use many kinds of paper every day. Have you ever wondered where paper comes from? This book is made from paper. So is the newspaper. What else? Papermaking was first invented in China about two thousand years ago. All paper comes from wood. It can be made by hand, but most paper is made in a paper mi ...Show more
Inventions Help Us by Julie Ellis
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Category: Level 13 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 13
Inventions are new things that nobody has made before. People think of new things to help us with our work and play. What are some new inventions that you use?
Jobs People Do by Pam Holden
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Category: Level 09 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 09
Many people choose jobs where they help other people. What work can they do that helps people? What jobs do you know that make things better for us? Do you know what job you would like to do?
Let's Make Pancakes by Maria Gill
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Category: Level 16 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 16
Have you ever made pancakes? Its not hard to do if you follow the recipe carefully. Before you start, you need to wash your hands. What ingredients will you use? What tools will you need to get ready?
Make a Salad by Holden, Pam
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Category: Level 01 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 01
Red Rocket makes reading easy and enjoyable by adding an extra foundation stage - Key Letter Readers. These Emergent titles introduce all the letters of the alphabet and allow students to use their letter knowledge to read text, and: use bold letter font and additional word spacing; introduce and build ...Show more
Making Honey by Ros Hayhoe
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Category: Level 14 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 14
Do you know how bees make honey? Bees make honey to eat in the winter when there are not many flowers around. Beekeepers get the honey out of beehives for us to eat.
Making a Book by Rachel Walker
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Category: Level 11 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 11
Have you ever wondered how a book is made? Who is the person that writes the story? Who draws the pictures? Who designs the pages? Who checks that everything is just right? Who is the person that prints the books? Who reads the books?
Maps and Charts by Julie Ellis
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Category: Level 21 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 21
Have you used a map to find out about places? A map is a drawing of a place. It helps us find out how far it is from one place to another. A map can show rivers, mountains, and roads. Sometimes it shows a whole country or the whole world. You could make a map of your school or your town to show where ev ...Show more
Marbles by Julie Ellis
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Category: Level 19 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 19
Marbles is a game that has been played for hundreds of years. Children like to have their own collection of marbles. There are many different ways to play with them. Have you ever played with marbles?
Noisy Animals by Holden, Pam
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Category: Level 01 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 01
Do you make different noises sometimes? What noise do you make when you are happy? What noise do you make if you are sad? How do animals talk to each other?
Odd One Out by Ros Hayhoe
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Category: Level 13 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 13
When things belong together, they can be put into a group called a set. If something does not fit in the set, it is the odd one out. See if you can find the odd one out on each page in this book. Which ones are different from the others?
Off to School by Pam Holden
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Category: Level 07 | Series: Red Rocket Readers: Non-fiction Set A | Reading Level: 07
Children go to school all over the world. They get to school in lots of different ways. Some children go by bus or train. Some get a ride from their home to school. How do you go to your school?