KS2 English Writing Buster - Non-Fiction Writing
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KS2 English Writing Buster - Non-Fiction Writing by CGP Books
This CGP Writing Buster Workbook is packed with practice to help Year 6 pupils develop their Non-Fiction Writing. There's plenty of guidance to get them started, with space to write their own ideas, then organise the ones they like best into a structured plan before writing the full piece. This is Non-Fiction Writing Book 1 - it covers Factual Reports, Letters to Friends and Family, Formal Letters, Adverts/Flyers, Diaries, Discussing Issues and Writing About Your Point of View. (Non-Fiction Writing Book 2 is also available - see 9781841461984.)About the Author
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Format
Paperback
45 pages
Author
CGP Books
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Publisher
Coordination Group Publications Ltd (CGP)
Publication date
23rd May 2003
ISBN
9781841461991
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