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Wild, Wild Weather - Teacher edition

This teacher edition of the Story Seekers Series 2 book Wild, Wild Weather has been designed to support teachers with effective literacy teaching strategies and reduce reading lesson preparation time. The book includes a specific phonics focus on the magic 'e' from a programme-wide scope and sequence. Guided reading support is also provided, extending students' comprehension, vocabulary and decoding skills.

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Teacher Books: $13.50 each
Student Books: $13.50 each
Title Set (6 student copies + 1 teacher copy of the same title): $87.50
Class Set (6 student copies + 1 teacher copy of each of the 21 titles + the Activity Books): $1,690.00

Ages: 8-11 | Pages: 32 | Code: 51244T | ISBN: 9781991134301

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Heather Haylock

Heather Haylock is an author based in Auckland. She has an academic background in geography, natural hazards and disasters, climate change and environmental planning. She has worked as a town planner and an environmental resource management planner. More recently, she spent over ten years working as a literacy teaching assistant in a Papatoetoe primary school. Heather writes fiction and non-fiction and is the author of the award-winning Granny McFlitterpicture book series. A new story, Koro Weta and the Gumboot Battle has been chosen as the text for the 2022 Storylines Gavin Bishop Award. Heather talks to students about her writing at school visits including some in different parts of the country as part of the Storylines National Story Tours. She lives in a 100 year old house with her husband and two nearly-grown-up children and one persnickety pussy cat. For more information, her website is: www.heatherhaylock.nz