Urban Myths

by Brandon Robshaw and Rochelle Scholar

Published 27 January 2006
The Hodder Reading Project Level 2-3 identifies blocks to progression and takes pupils from National Curriculum Level 2 to Level 3. It comprises the Teacher's Resource, Pupil's Book and 12 Readers. Reader 8, Urban Myths by Brandon Robshaw and Rochelle Scholar: Some are scary, some are shocking, and some are just funny. But all urban myths have one thing in common - they're not true...or are they? Judge for yourself as you read these strange and spooky tales.

The Underground

by Sue Hackman and Brandon Robshaw

Published 27 January 2006
The Hodder Reading Project Level 2-3 identifies blocks to progression and takes pupils from National Curriculum Level 2 to Level 3. It comprises the Teacher's Resource, Pupil's Book and 12 Readers. Reader 1, The Underground by Brandon Robshaw: Every morning Penny takes the Tube to work. Then one morning she catches the wrong train. But her final destination is worse than her worst nightmare.


Half-caste and Other Poems

by Sue Hackman

Published 31 March 2006

Mini-sagas

by Sue Hackman

Published 27 January 2006
The Hodder Reading Project Level 2-3 identifies blocks to progression and takes pupils from National Curriculum Level 2 to Level 3. It comprises the Teacher's Resource, Pupil's Book and 12 Readers. Reader 11, Mini-sagas edited by Sue Hackman: Not every story is as long as a book. Not every story takes ages to read. A mini-saga is a story in just 50 words: not a word more, not a word less. Here you will find stories that are clever, crafty, well-made and above all - short!

Great Speeches

by Sue Hackman

Published 25 January 2008
The Hodder Reading Project Level 5-6 identifies blocks to progression and takes pupils from National Curriculum Level 5 to Level 6. It comprises the Teacher's Resource and the 6 Readers. Reader 6, Level 6, Great Speeches edited by Sue Hackman. An anthology of extracts from important speeches in history, ranging from Oliver Cromwell's dismissal of parliament to Nelson Mandela's speech when he became President of South Africa. The speeches are arranged thematically under topics such as 'Visions for a better world', 'Saying the right thing at the right moment', 'War' and 'Justice', and there are photos of some of the speakers throughout the book.