Spotlight on Fact is a programme for the whole primary school. It matches the new National Literacy framework non fiction flyers for schools and ICT guidance requirements. At the heart of the programme are 48 information books. These demonstrate how seven different types of non fiction text are written and presented: recount, report, procedure, explanation, persuasion, discussion, alphabetic and real text (primary source documents). There is one of each text type per year. The books fit all the cross curricular requirements of the National Curriculum. Finally, each year's books reflects the theme chosen for that year such as: the seaside or our environment.

Page Count:
64

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Publication Date:
2002-01-01

History

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Juvenile Nonfiction

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