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Looking And Thinking: Book 4

Looking And Thinking: Book 4

Looking and Thinking is a 5-book series of photocopiable books primarily concerned with helping pupils develop reasoning skills.

Reading Age: 7 to 9 / Chronological Age: 8 to 16+

Published by Learning Materials Ltd, Looking and Thinking is a 5-book series of photocopiable books primarily concerned with helping pupils develop reasoning skills.

The illustrations hold the clues which will help answer the questions. These questions have been posed in an interesting and readable way at two different levels. For pupils experiencing problems with writing, the multi-choice A questions will probably prove more acceptable, while the more able pupils will find the B questions, which require a higher degree of writing skills, more challenging.

As none of the questions in section A are covered in section B, many pupils will wish to start with the easier A questions, progressing naturally to the more difficult B questions.




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Looking And Thinking: Book 4
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Looking and Thinking is a 5-book series of photocopiable books primarily concerned with helping pupils develop reasoning skills.

Reading Age: 7 to 9 / Chronological Age: 8 to 16+

Published by Learning Materials Ltd, Looking and Thinking is a 5-book series of photocopiable books primarily concerned with helping pupils develop reasoning skills.

The illustrations hold the clues which will help answer the questions. These questions have been posed in an interesting and readable way at two different levels. For pupils experiencing problems with writing, the multi-choice A questions will probably prove more acceptable, while the more able pupils will find the B questions, which require a higher degree of writing skills, more challenging.

As none of the questions in section A are covered in section B, many pupils will wish to start with the easier A questions, progressing naturally to the more difficult B questions.