Mole sets out to see the wind. He asks every animal he meets if they see the wind and they all say no. The illustrations tell a different story: windswept trees, blowing leaves and litter show that the wind is actually blowing, though invisible to them.
Red B level/ Band 2B texts offer emergent readers simple but varied text with familiar objects and actions, combined with simple story development and a satisfying conclusion.
Text type - A story with predictable structure and patterned language.
A story map on pages 14 and 15 show Mole s journey and safe return home, providing...
Mole sets out to see the wind. He asks every animal he meets if they see the wind and they all say no. The illustrations tell a different story: wi...
An old man tugs on a giant turnip, and cannot move it at all. With help from the old lady, the boy and girl, and a whole host of other characters, will he able to pull it out of the ground? Part of a guided reading series for ages 4-7, this is an illustrat
An old man tugs on a giant turnip, and cannot move it at all. With help from the old lady, the boy and girl, and a whole host of other characters, wil...
Winter is coming and Mole is looking for a new hole to stay in, but he doesn t want to be on his own. Will any of the other animals let him share their home?
Blue / Band 4 - A story with a familiar setting
Text type - Fiction
The focus phoneme in this book is -are (share).
Children can use the cross-section of the hill on the final spread to discuss the characters and the story setting.
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Winter is coming and Mole is looking for a new hole to stay in, but he doesn t want to be on his own. Will any of the other animals let him share t...