Spaceship Stowaways

ISBN-10
0857692003
ISBN-13
9780857692009
Category
Children's plays
Pages
51
Language
English
Published
2007
Author
Jillian Powell

Description

Superscripts is a series of six-part plays for less able readers. Each play features four bite-sized scenes, written for 10 to 15 minute reading sessions. All the parts are written for pupils at reading level 6 to 7 years, and there are six parts per play allowing teachers to engage a reading group of up to six.

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