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Desert Explorers Many early desert
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Amazing Bainforests Rainforests are
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'l'he first people to get to the to
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EarlyExplorers + Read pages 8-11. 1
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2 Deserts + Read pages 16-19. 1 2 3
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. t Saean$ Read pages 32-35. * Circ
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agree to think the same thing a[[ow
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Great Mi rations Rachel Bladon Rea
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Great Clare
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F"ndi TheirW y Animals are very goo
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I Le ing Wh r To Go A sooty shearwa
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ts In places that get cold in winte
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Frogs and Toads Every year, frogs a
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igr tions Animal plankton are very
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Eel Eels migrate from fresh water t
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Polar Bears in Danger Polar bears l
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Bird Migrations .. Read pages 8-11.
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Migrations by Land Read pages 16-19
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Ocean Migrations Read pages 24-27.
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Changing Migrations Read pages 32-3
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Glossar adult a person or animal th
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o es Aroun t e or Jacqueline Martin
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Great Clare
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Stone Houses Some people in the pas
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Homes for Rich People Rich people s
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pica I Climates I n tropical climat
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Homes with Wheels About 150 years a
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The White House The White House is
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Unusual Shapes Some people live in
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Other Homes In Europe, North Americ
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? Maybe in the future, homes will l
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Homes Today + Read pages 8-11. 1 Wr
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Homes that Move .. Read pages 16-19
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Unusual Homes 3 Find and write the
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Future Homes 2 Circle the correct w
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Glossary air conditioning something
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Materials To Products Alex Raynham
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A Bronze Weapon from China Br n e a
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Ores are rocks that have minerals i
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Concrete Cement is a material that'
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P rls Oysters are animals that live
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s Plastics are materials that peopl
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ials Materials have different prope
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M" s Coal is a black mineral that p
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The first people used materials lik
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Rocks and Minerals Read pages 8-11.
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Materials That We row Read pages 16
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New Materials Read pages 24- 27. Co
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In the future Read pages 32- 35. Co
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Glossary advert information about a
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Our World In Art Richard Northcott
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OXFORD 1J N I VE I(S I'l'V I'It Ji'
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P rsp ctive vanishing point You can
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· gh from Outside In this interior
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Old Maps A map shows the roads, riv
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Shapes and Shado The paintbrushes i
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s Try drawing a person, then try dr
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sharp tool Moo I"g t Moonlight is n
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lind We can't see wind, but we can
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Park In Barcelona in pain, there's
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Indoors Rea d pages 8- 11. Complete
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Still Lifes Read pages 16-19. Write
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Light .. Read pages 24-27. 1 Write
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Art in Our World Read pages 32- 35.
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Glossar ballet a type of dancing th
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Transportation Then and Now James S
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i,i r-i ,itrcnal Transportation Unt
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Hnrses pulled the first buses 200 y
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BMX bicycles are small. They are fo
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Most cars have a gasoline or a dies
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( riirtrlr r How Planes Work Planes
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Delhi is a busy city, and the traff
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m I Foats arrd Ships * Read pages 8
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d T Bieycles and Motorcyles + Read
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Fil ffi Aircraft Read pages 24-27.
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6 In the Futurw * Read pages 32-35.
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lid Weather Jacqueline Martin nd I
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Many years ago, scientists flew in
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Weather an Earth goes around the su
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Storm Clouds When hot air rises on
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Is Rain Good or Bad? We need rain t
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Blizzards A heavy snowstorm with ic
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urnid eath Hot places are not alway
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A Tornado Tornadoes Tornadoes, or t
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tCanWe 0 ., It's probably too late
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World Weather + Read pages 8-11. eq
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; Here Comes the Rain + Read pages
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Hot Weather + Read pages 24-27. 1 C
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In the Future + Read pages 32-35. 3
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