Keep your eyes wide open. You will be taken through fictional stories and non-fiction texts. In the fictional stories you will find narrations in the form of imaginative or invented short stories. In the non-fiction texts you will find also narrations now offering information about facts and reality. As you make your way along the stories, study their content and characteristics closely.
The activities at the end of each text will help you do this. And then, the glossary on some pages will give you the meaning of diffi cult words. It
also includes the part of speech of the word or expression:
The activities at the end of each text will help you do this.
This seven-level course provides a flexible package that ensures exam success and encourages students to develop 21st century skills through creative games and activities.
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Oxford International Primary Science takes an enquiry-based approach to learning, engaging students in the topics through asking questions that make them think and activities that encourage them to explore and practise. Suitable for: Primary science students from ages 9-10