The Best Things Ever

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
The slot machines were just a bit of fun to begin with. Soon Liam couldn't stop playing them. But where was he going to get the money if he needed to keep playing?

This book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story is followed by questions, discussion points and activity suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.

Speed

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
Al stole cars and drove them - fast. Phil was jealous. He wanted to try it too. But was he really ready for the challenge?

This book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story is followed by questions, discussion points and activity suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.

Streetwise Library Pack

by David Orme and Helen Orme

Published 28 May 2014
Streetwise covers key PSHE (personal, social and health education) topics for ages 11 to 14. Each reading book features a short story highlighting a single topic, accompanied by discussion points and writing ideas in the back of each book. Each story is short enough to enable a topic to be covered in a single 20 minute lesson. The edgy black and white photography and gripping high interest stories make for successful engagement with reluctant and struggling readers. Streetwise Library Pack is now a pack of 9 reading books.

Fixed it!

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
Texting and social media are great - until someone falls victim to cyber-bullying. How will Jasmine deal with it?

This book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story is followed by questions, discussion points and activity suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.

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Everyone Does It

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
Ben is caught copying his homework from the internet. His parents are not pleased and he's in big trouble. Then Ben finds out that he's not the only cheat in his family.

This book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story is followed by questions, discussion points and activity suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.

Best Mates

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
When Gary's best mate Jason is too ill to meet up, Gary gets stranded and ends up hanging around with Rick and Pete. When the three of them cause an accident, Gary has to make a quick decision.

This book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story is followed by questions, discussion points and activity suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.

I Can't Help It

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
Amy's dad smokes at home. Amy hates it, but what can she do? But then it becomes a real problem and her Dad knows he must stop. But it's not going to be easy.

This book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story is followed by questions, discussion points and activity suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.

Just One More

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
When Leona takes a lot of time off school, her teacher assumes there's a problem at home. But when her teacher pays a visit to their home, she finds that things aren't what they seem.

This book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story is followed by questions, discussion points and activity suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.

Taking Responsibility

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
Leona took a lot of time off school. Was there a problem at home? Leona's teacher paid a visit; what she discovered was not what she expected.

This is a fantastic book from an amazing series. The edgy black-and-white photography and gripping, high-interest story will entice readers and the short stories, discussion points and questions are wonderful at dealing with a key topic and engaging struggling readers.

It is ideal for readers aged 11+ with a reading ages of 10+.

I Dare You

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
Diving from the cliff wasn't allowed; it was dangerous. But that didn't stop people doing it. They'd been doing it for years - and it seemed fine, until Adam tried it.

This book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story is followed by questions, discussion points and activity suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.

The Newcomer

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
Maddison is a new student at the school. Everyone tries to help her settle in, but it's just not working. What is the problem?

This book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story is followed by questions, discussion points and activity suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.

Just Try It

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
What could be better that going to a party with your best friend when the guy you like's going to be there? Nothing much, the girls thought. Then the drugs appeared. Just try it, they said.

This book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story is followed by questions, discussion points and activity suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.

Don't Believe Her

by Helen Orme

Published 28 April 2014
Jen and Alfie have been best friends for years. So when things get complicated between Alfie and his girlfriend, why can't Jen bring herself to help him?

This book is part of the Streetwise series, ideal for developing both reading skills and an awareness of personal, social and health education topics. As with all books in the series, the short story is followed by questions, discussion points and activity suggestions, which can be used as a springboard for further work.