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    Oxford Reading Tree: Level 14: Treetops Non-Fiction: Maps, Measurements and Meanings
    Oxford Reading Tree: Level 10: Treetops Non-Fiction: Edward and Tom: Prince and Pauper
    Oxford Reading Tree: Level 13: Treetops Non-Fiction: Save Our Coasts!
    Oxford Reading Tree: Level 12: Treetops Non-Fiction: Do Monsters Exist?
    Oxford Reading Tree: Level 13: Treetops Non-Fiction: Hard Work
    Oxford Reading Tree: Level 15: TreeTops Non-Fiction: Reach for the Skies
    • Provides an extension to the Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops range. This work offers a fascinating look at real and fictional monsters, tells how people in newspapers, radio and television bring us the latest news, presents an exploration of the fun and fabulous shapes found in nature, and shows the power of advertising and the art of persuasion.

      Oxford Reading Tree: Level 12: Treetops Non-Fiction: Do Monsters Exist?
    • Provides an extension to the Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops range. This work explores the purpose of numbers on maps, including their use in orienteering. It takes a look at the amazing power of the wind, the sun and water and how we harness them for our use. It discusses how Man and animals have adapted to, and come to depend on, each other.

      Oxford Reading Tree: Level 14: Treetops Non-Fiction: Maps, Measurements and Meanings
    • TreeTops Non-Fiction is an exciting extension to the Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops range. Robots - Friend or Foe? - everything that you need to know about robots in a handy, balanced account. Allows the reader to judge for themselves about the impact of robots on our lifestyle, and the potential for the future.

      Robot - Friend or Foe?
    • Why can't humans fly?

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Why can't humans fly? Why are ants so strong? Why can't elephants jump? Our shape and size controls what we can and can't do. Find out how humans and animals are perfectly designed to live in their particular habitats, and discover the role that evolution has played in this. - White/Band 10 books have more complex sentences and figurative language. - Text type: A simple non-fiction book - Pages 30 and 31 explore the main themes from the book. - Curriculum links: Science: Ourselves; Literacy: Explanations

      Why can't humans fly?