Moon Base Beta: Band 14/Ruby

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Brian Claxon is blasting off to Moon Base Beta. Armed only with an intergalactic space mop, it’s his job to keep the space station tidy while the real astronauts do the important work. However, when there’s an emergency with the oxygen supply and all the astronauts are left unconscious, it’s time for Brian to prove his worth.
Ruby/Band 14 books give increasing opportunities for children to develop their skills of inference and deduction.
A reader response page provides lots of opportunities for speaking and listening and scaffolding writing.
Text type: A science fiction story
Ideas for reading in the back of the book provide practical support and stimulating activities

Moon Base Beta: Band 14/Ruby Reviews | Toppsta

9780008440664

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Ciaran Murtagh is an actor, comedian and author. He has appeared in and written for two series of The Slammer on CBBC. His other TV writing credits include Dick and Dom, Planet Ajay, Scoop and Hotel Trubble. Piccadilly also publish his award-winning GENIE series. He lives in London. Follow Ciaran at www.ciaranmurtagh.com or on Twitter: @CiaranMurtagh.

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David Orme has written over 300 books, including children's fiction and non-fiction, graphic novels, poetry, and books for teachers. Many of his recent titles have been aimed at reluctant and struggling readers, with a low level text but with content suitable for older children. This had led to some surprising, if not unlikely titles, such as How to Be a Pop

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