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Barnaby Bear goes to Norway (Big Book)

Elaine Jackson

Key Stage: 1

Pages: 28

ISBN: 978-1-84377-068-8

Published: 2003

 

£25.99

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Special offer!
Each Barnaby Bear big book now comes with a selection of little books for FREE.

These large format books, designed for group reading, are a must for every key stage 1 teacher. They bring geography to life through each delightful story and extensive cross-curricular follow-up activities and photocopiable worksheets included in the four pages of teachers’ notes. Each book links to other areas of the curriculum, including numeracy, literacy, history, art, design and technology.

Barnaby and his parents holiday in the Arctic Circle and meet his mum's pen pal. Barnaby learns about the landscape, lifestyle and customs in the Land of the Midnight Sun

The four little books that accompany this big book are: Hei Norway (level 1), My best bit (level 1), Gone fishing (level 2), Midnight fun (level 2).


CONTENTS

A special secret
Barnaby’s’ scrap book
Planning the visit
Flying North
Going to school
The Village
Reindeer
The harbour
A night-time adventure

Teachers’ notes

weblink: http://www.barnabybear.co.uk

weblink: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/barnabybear/

weblink: http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/word/primaryschemes/geo5.doc

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