Oxford Spelling Workbooks: Workbook 3
Written by Deirdre Coates
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Part of the Oxford Spelling Workbooks Series
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Oxford Spelling Workbooks: Workbook 3 by Deirdre Coates
Following the success of At Home with Spelling 1-2 for the trade, these spelling workbooks have been expanded to a series of six fill-in workbooks for schools: books 1-2 for Key Stage 1, books 3-6 for Key Stage 2. The content progresses systematically through all the necessary spelling rules, and is cross-referenced to the sequence in the National Literacy Strategy Framework.About the Author
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Format
Paperback
64 pages
Author
Deirdre Coates
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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication date
24th September 1998
ISBN
9780198341734
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