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Tyme's End by B.R. Collins
Tyme's End by B.R. Collins










We then answer some critical questions about the story – Is the author / wolf biased? Is it one sided? Are all points of view included? Are bits of the story missing or changed? This book tells the Wolf’s side of the story or what really happened to little red riding hood. I then read them a story called “The Wolf’s Story” by Toby Forward (ISBN: 978 1406301625)

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We start this session with a quick look back at the previous lesson on Fact and Opinion- reminding them why the question of “Which is the best college in the Academy” causes such disagreement! Reading for Bias Year 7’s often struggle with Reading for Bias so I spend two sessions on this topic – starting with a basic session looking at Fact and Opinion, followed by this session on Reading for Bias. Tag Cloud 2011 2012 A-Z of internet tools and techniques Ally Condie A Monster Calls An Act of Love authors Authors Abroad bias Bibliographies Blood Red Road Book of the Week books Britannica Encyclopedia Carnegie Carnegie Book Award Cliff McNish Comenius Project DEAR Dewey Decimal Classification Eva Ibbotson events Everybody Jam Fairy Tales Flip Gifted & Talented Google GP Taylor induction information literacy InfoTrac interform competition Jack and the Beanstalk Julia Golding Keywords learning styles literacy Literary Festival Malcolm Rose Martyn Bedford Matched Moira Young My Name is Mina Newsbank Nicola Davies Oliver Homepage One Dog and His Boy Patrick Ness photos Reading for Bias Reading for Pleasure Reading Promotion Reading Survey Referencing reliable sources of information Research Hint Savannah Grey Scholastic Book Fair Search Engines selection Short Stories Slideshare Small Change For Stuart Subject Index Summer Reading Summer Reading Dip surveys Types of Reading video VLE wikipedia World Book Day World Book Night Year 6 Induction Days Year 7.World Book Day -they think it’s all over.












Tyme's End by B.R. Collins