Scholastic Practice Activities: English Practice Book Ages 9-10 by Scholastic (author)

English Practice Book Ages 9-10

Suitable for 9 – 10 years

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Product description

 

Master English topics with ease with a whole year of ready to go activities to practice key English skills.


This book can help your child by providing a whole year of ready to go activities and support on key English topics.


Did you know that your child in Year 5 needs to distinguish between statements of facts and opinion; spell words with silent letters (such as ‘knight’); use modal verbs in writing (‘can’, ‘could’, ‘might’ and so on).

  • Workbooks for home learning
  • Linked directly to what your children will be learning in school
  • A linked website provides additional activities and answers

Product Details

Catalogue number

6842 in Setanta Ed Cat Autumn 2025

Series

Scholastic Practice Activities

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781407128986

Publisher

Scholastic

Date published

June 26th, 2014

Other details

  • 128 pages

Condition

New

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Reviews

  1. Maria
    on 28 September 2020

    Nice exercises.Doubt- answers

    I bought my child several scholastic books. All of them are packed with very nice exercises and beautiful designs. The only problem I found is when I checked the answers online. The book is "English practice book for year 5". Some of them, to my knowledge, are wrong. For example in page 61 there are several sentences where kids need to add a relative. One of them says: "I enjoyed the day (that) I won the race". I think it should be "when" instead of "that". As well as the relative "who" as an answer in the following page. I think the relative "who" applies to people not things. There are many more. If I am wrong I apologize. Please could you double check it?!

    Scholastic: Thank you for your thoughtful and detailed review. The English language is complex and as such, we try to allow for varying answers that are still as accurate as possible. Having reviewed your feedback, we have updated our online answers.

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