We See a Cloud: Band 11/Lime

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Build your child’s reading confidence at home with books at the right level
Leaves of gold and crimson
Curl crisply on the street,
Their papery voices chatter
As they crunch beneath my feet.

  • Lime/Band 11 books have longer sentence structures and a greater use of literary language.
  • Text type – A poetry collection.
  • Curriculum links – Geography: ‘use basic geographical vocabulary to refer to key physical features, including: beach, cliff, coast, forest, hill, mountain, sea, ocean, river, soil, valley, vegetation, season and weather’.
  • Check comprehension and embed learning with a reader response spread on pages 22–23.

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9780007591251

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About June Crebbin

June Crebbin was a primary school teacher before taking early retirement to concentrate on her writing. She is the author of a number of books for children, including Jumping Beany (9781406305197), Saving Oscar (9781406301991), Riding High (9781406311235), The Train Ride (9780744547016) and Cows in the Kitchen (9780744569476), and she has edited story anthol

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About Moira Butterfield

I have been writing for many years in a number of different genres, from books for babies up to books for 11 year-olds plus. I like to try new things and tackle new subjects, so I don't limit myself to one type of book. One month I might be writing about history, and the next month I might be creating an imaginary story. Examples of my work have been selecte

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About Celia Warren

Celia writes mainly for children. Her poems and stories have appeared in hundreds of anthologies, and she is a frequent contributor to BBC Television and Radio. She is published by a number of educational publishers. She lives in Devon. She is the compiler of the RSPB Anthology of Wildlife Poetry (A&C Black). This is her first poetry collection for Blooms

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About Jenny Wren

Jenny Wren is a freelance Illustrator who lives and works in Lichfield, Staffordshire. She mainly undertakes children's book projects, and has worked for Igloo, Parragon and Caterpillar Books, but from time to time also illustrates greeting cards and stationary. She has illustrated First Explorers titles for Campbell, including Snowy Animals ,

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