Sydney Rescues Catherine the Caterpillar


Book Description

The first book of the Sydney the Snail series, Sydney meets a caterpillar called Catherine. He also meets Snelia the girl Snail. One day Catherine disappears and Sydney is sad. He thought maybe the rat has eaten Catherine. But who is that beautiful butterfly?




Sydney and Friends Have a Narrow Escape


Book Description

Finally, Sydney and Sneila are getting married. They invite all their friends and have a grand party. But the farmer finds them and they have to make a quick escape with the help of a signboard and Bertie's car. This book is part of the Sydney and Friends series.




Sydney and Friends Rescue Lucy the Ladybird


Book Description

It's a fine morning and Lucy the ladybird is out in the garden. She has forgotten her glasses and flies straight into Sinister the spider's web. Sydney sees what has happened but he can't help. However, he knows who can. This book is part of the Sydney and Friends series.




Sydney Helps Freddy Escape from the Piranhas


Book Description

Freddy the frog is scared. There are piranhas in his favourite pond. He doesn't want to be eaten by them but where can he go? Sydney, with Catherine's help, comes to the rescue. This book is part of the Sydney and Friends series.




Sydney Helps Arabella Find A New Home


Book Description

Arabella the ant captain is angry. People have been throwing rubbish and the river near where they live is clogged up causing their home to be flooded. She has to look for a new home. And Sydney knows just the place.This book is part of the Sydney and Friends series.




Sydney Builds A Car with Bertie the Bee


Book Description

Bertie the bee is busy making a car. Sydney comes along and help him. They fix the wheels and use honey to get it moving. At last the car is ready. But they forget one important part of the car. This book is part of the Sydney and Friends series.




Sydney Meets Worsley the Worm


Book Description

Sydney meets Worsley the worm when he suddenly lands beside him. The farmer is clearing his garden. The two decide to go elsewhere. They have to cross a river and Worsley is about to become food for the fish unless Sydney saves him. This book is part of the Sydney and Friends series.




Accessing the Classics


Book Description

Help readers improve reading skills while stimulating their appreciation and increasing their understanding of great literature. Using a scaffolding approach, this guide leads readers from simple and engaging reads to more challenging texts, and simultaneously cultivates their interest and skills. An invaluable resource for middle and high school, ABE and ESL educators, as well as for readers' advisors. All readers—even those still learning to speak English—can enjoy the delights and benefits of great literature with the help of this motivational and practical book guide. Rosow takes you on a journey through the history of Western literature, beginning with ancient myths and moving to medieval tales and classics of the Renaissance, Romantic Movement, and Modernism. Along the way, she shows you how to give readers easy access to some of the best literature of all time. Scores of collections focus on such ancient and enduring stories as Gilgamesh, Beowulf, the tales of Chaucer; historical masterpieces of William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens; and stellar names of more recent times, such as Virginia Woolf, John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, and J.R.R. Tolkien. Each carefully selected collection lists an assortment of titles, ranging in reading level and arranged progressively from simple renditions, such as picture book re-tellings, through more advanced selections and readings where audio versions and simpler formatting support the reader, and on to the most challenging reads. Author profiles and narrative, as well as detailed descriptions of each title provide further insights into the story lines and features of the books; while building a scaffold of reading experience and knowledge to help readers better understand the texts. For example, the Mark Twain collection begins with a brief biographical sketch of the author, followed by descriptions of two illustrated books about the author and two readers' theatre skits based on his work. A collection of Twain's short stories is recommended next, and then several illustrated versions of his novels, and an illustrated edition of Twain's memoir, Life on the Mississippi, which is supported by an audiotape version. Each recommended title is rated as start here, next read, support here, or challenging read; and related reads, and audio and video versions are listed when appropriate. The author also notes author and student favorites, titles with exceptional illustrations, and other features of interest. Focus is on authors and titles of the Western canon that are generally lu2768 le in library collections. Because some of the titles cited are older editions, this is a valuable collection development tool in libraries; as well as an essential resource for readers' advisors, Adult Basic Education, and English as Second Language educators, and young adult educators and librarians. Young adult and adult or Grades 9 and up.




There's an Elephant in My Bathtub


Book Description

There's an ELEPHANT in the bathtub! And a CAMEL in the study--and a LION on the couch--and a GORILLA in the kitchen! When wild animals make themselves at home, what's a dad to do?




The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser


Book Description

Each vol. of the facsim. edition includes an index of all news items, advertisements, letters and poetry.