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    Author profile: Stewart Ross

    Author profile: Stewart Ross

    An interview with popular author, Stewart Ross.

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    Author profile: Liz Kessler

    Author profile: Liz Kessler

    An interview with author Liz Kessler, creator of the Emily Windsnap and Philippa Fisher series.

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    Author profiles

    Background information and profiles on a range of children’s authors and illustrators whose work has appeared in Literacy Time PLUS

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    A fly on the staffroom wall

    A fly on the staffroom wall

    Introducing the new Literacy Time PLUS Writer-in-residence, Antony Lishak. In this month’s page, Antony tells us what it’s like being a fly on the staffroom wall.

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    Picture books and poetry – Children’s Writers on Tour

    Some of the best writers and illustrators from the UK and abroad are to visit theatre venues around the country, as part of The Children’s Bookshow ‘09.

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    The Sea

    The Sea

    This poem by Rhys accompanies the Brian Moses article ‘Writing on Location’ in Literacy Time PLUS Ages 9 to 11, July 2009.

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    Story planner

    Story planner

    Plan a story using this handy activity sheet.

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    Setting the scene

    Setting the scene

    This interactive audio-visual resource aims to stimulate children’s imaginations to produce stories that will excite both writers and readers.

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    Come to the movies!

    Come to the movies!

    This resource focuses on persuasive language and comprises a selection of persuasive texts linked to the movie world: a trailer for Night at the Museum 2; a billboard poster; a review and a book blurb.

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    Do as You Are Told

    Do as You Are Told

    This funny poem in a comic-strip format by Paul Cookson uses wordplay to take a humorous look at the orders that parents give to their children.

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