Exclusively for users of the Accelerated Reader programme (AR), Ransom publishing have collected their titles into special packs organised by AR reading level. Ransom specialises in titles that stimulate and engage reluctant readers, offering a narrow range of reading level - as narrow as 0.5 - to encourage the confidence, literacy skills and thus the progression of their readers through the Accelerated Reader programme.This Secondary AR pack consists of 47 books, covering levels 3.0 - 3.4, and includes titles from the Dark Man, PIG, Siti's Sisters, Spook Squad, Starstruck, Thunderbolts, Trailblazers and the Zone 13 series.
This is Book 16 in the Accelerated Reader Packs Series. See all Accelerated Reader Packs books here.
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