The Disappearance of January Dust and Other Stories: Complete the Code Anthology 7

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Little Wandle Code ensures effective reading intervention in early KS3. It is an all-in-one, fully resourced phonics intervention and assessment programme, accompanied by 10 age-appropriate fully decodable anthologies and 3 workbooks, to support students who are not meeting age-related expectations when they begin secondary school.

The Disappearance of January Dustand Other Stories is the final anthology for the Complete the Code pathway. It is designed for students who may have gaps in their phonic knowledge which might be masked by coping strategies.
The fully decodable anthology includes 4 texts for Unit 14 in Complete the Code.
The anthologies enable students to practise the code, broaden their vocabulary, develop comprehension, improve fluency, and motivate independent reading.
Designed to look like the books their peers are reading, the anthologies include:

  • A variety of content: fiction and non-fiction, featuring a wide range of text types, genres, and well-known authors
  • Levelled practice: stories with varied word counts, length and complexity to provide sufficient practice, flexibility and choice
  • Appealing visuals: a range of illustration and photographic styles to motivate and engage KS3 readers.

The anthologies are fully integrated within the Code programme and are supported by teacher and text notes available from the Little Wandle Code subscription.

The Disappearance of January Dust and Other Stories: Complete the Code Anthology 7 Reviews | Toppsta

9780008791018

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This is Book 9 in the Little Wandle Code Series. See all Little Wandle Code books here.

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