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Jacqueline Wilson Chatterbooks Activity Pack
Jacqueline Wilson Chatterbooks activity pack Celebrating the publication of her 100th book Opal Plumstead also featuring her other historical novels – the Hetty Feather adventures About this pack This Chatterbooks pack celebrates the publication of Dame Jacqueline Wilson’s 100th book Opal Plumstead – coming out in October 2014. It’s a historical novel set in 1914, with a feisty Jacqueline Wilson heroine who has to leave school and work in a factory. Opal learns to make her way, meets with suffragettes – and falls in love. Jacqueline Wilson has written four other historical novels, featuring another brave and bright girl, Hetty Feather, who was abandoned as a baby and taken to the Foundling Hospital. In this pack you’ll find lots of information about these books, and about Jacqueline. There are links to Jacqueline’s website www.jacquelinewilson.co.uk and to activity ideas produced by Random House to support a recent ‘virtually live’ session with Jacqueline. And there are more great activities for your group to enjoy, plus ideas for discussion topics, details of more books by Jacqueline, and suggestions for more books to read, linked to the themes in this book. The pack is brought to you by The Reading Agency and their publisher partnership Children’s Reading Partners Chatterbooks is the UK’s largest network of children’s reading groups - for children and young paople aged 4 to 14 years. It is coordinated by The Reading Agency and its patron is author Dame Jacqueline Wilson. Chatterbooks groups run in libraries and schools, supporting and inspiring children’s literacy development by encouraging them to have a really good time reading and talking about books. -
The Oystercatcher
The Oystercatcher Friday 11th November 2016 Issue 12 NSPCC comes to visit! By Fernrainforest On Thursday 29th September, the amazing charity. We were a l s o NSPCC came to visit us for the super excited to start learning think first time. The PowerPoint was all our math questions. Then that the NSPCC are very kind presented by Cathy and Buddy for their finale, they had three to sad children.” Naomi (Year 6) (their mascot, which is a speech awesome quotes: 1. I have the agreed, “it was good, and I bubble). right to speak out and stay enjoyed learning about all the In this assembly, they had a safe (we whispered this to different types of abuse.” PowerPoint which included: ourselves). 2. You have the One week after their first visit, interactive activities, videos and right to speak out and stay they came back in and told us fun slides. One of the interactive safe (we said this to the how much we raised. We raised activities was that Cathy showed person next to us). 3. We all over £900! That is a lot of us an empty sack and put a brick have the right to speak out money. On that day, everybody inside the sack (don’t worry they and stay safe (we said this in who raised money got their weren’t real) every time a pupil our loudest voices!). badges - if you got 1 signature, said a worry. Then, we had to On 4th October, the NSPCC you got the blue badge and the think of responsible adults that came back to give Year 5 and more signatures you got, the could help solve these problems. -
Ebook Download Jacqueline Wilson Address Book Ebook, Epub
JACQUELINE WILSON ADDRESS BOOK PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Jacqueline Wilson | 240 pages | 24 Oct 2006 | Penguin Random House Childrens UK | 9780385611176 | English | United Kingdom Jacqueline Wilson Address Book PDF Book Adapted from the book My Mum Tracy Beaker , the show follows a career-driven, adult version of Tracy and her relationship with year-old daughter Jess. One day, a journalist shows up to write a story about the orphanage that Tracy helps with. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. The book has been read but remains in clean condition. More information about this seller Contact this seller 7. The Story of Tracy Breaker, which was published in , is an incredible piece of writing. Contact Us. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Additionally, her performance in English Language classes was incredible that she would often receive recognition. There may be some dog-eared pages showing previous use but overall a great book. David rated it it was amazing Sep 24, The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. It presupposes, after all, that they have not been so already; that home is happy, that parents are present, that life — taken in the round — is good. Teddy at the Fair Amazon. Bibliographic information. But what about the others? This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. It fits neatly into the template followed by all her books, which focus primarily on contemporary children dealing with contemporary problems. -
Hetty Feather.Indd
HETTY FEATHER www.kidsatrandomhouse.co.uk i HHettyetty FFeather.inddeather.indd i 115/6/095/6/09 14:51:5114:51:51 Also available by Jacqueline Wilson Published in Corgi Pups, for beginner readers: THE DINOSAUR’S PACKED LUNCH THE MONSTER STORY-TELLER Published in Young Corgi, for newly confi dent readers: LIZZIE ZIPMOUTH SLEEPOVERS Available from Doubleday/Corgi Yearling Books: BAD GIRLS THE BED AND BREAKFAST STAR BEST FRIENDS BURIED ALIVE! CANDYFLOSS THE CAT MUMMY CLEAN BREAK CLIFFHANGER COOKIE THE DARE GAME THE DIAMOND GIRLS DOUBLE ACT DOUBLE ACT (PLAY EDITION) GLUBBSLYME THE ILLUSTRATED MUM JACKY DAYDREAM THE LOTTIE PROJECT MIDNIGHT THE MUM-MINDER MY SECRET DIARY MY SISTER JODIE SECRETS STARRING TRACY BEAKER THE STORY OF TRACY BEAKER THE SUITCASE KID VICKY ANGEL THE WORRY WEBSITE Collections: THE JACQUELINE WILSON COLLECTION includes THE STORY OF TRACY BEAKER and THE BED AND BREAKFAST STAR JACQUELINE WILSON’S DOUBLE-DECKER includes BAD GIRLS and DOUBLE ACT JACQUELINE WILSON’S SUPERSTARS includes THE SUITCASE KID and THE LOTTIE PROJECT Available from Doubleday/Corgi Books, for older readers: DUSTBIN BABY GIRLS IN LOVE GIRLS UNDER PRESSURE GIRLS OUT LATE GIRLS IN TEARS KISS LOLA ROSE LOVE LESSONS Join the offi cial Jacqueline Wilson fan club at www.jacquelinewilson.co.uk HHettyetty FFeather.inddeather.indd iiii 115/6/095/6/09 14:51:5114:51:51 DOUBLEDAY iii HHettyetty FFeather.inddeather.indd iiiiii 115/6/095/6/09 14:51:5214:51:52 HETTY FEATHER A DOUBLEDAY BOOK 978 0 385 61444 3 Published in Great Britain by Doubleday, an imprint of Random House Children’s Books A Random House Group company This edition published 2009 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 Text copyright © Jacqueline Wilson, 2009 Illustrations copyright © Nick Sharratt, 2009 The right of Jacqueline Wilson to be identifi ed as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. -
Historical Novels Resource Pack
Historical Novels Resource Pack Jacqueline Wilson’s historical novels are ideal for sharing with Key Stage 2 and early Key Stage 3 students. This resource pack can be used across the curriculum in subjects such as Literacy, History and Art. But don’t feel you have to confine it to the classroom – you could explore Jacqueline’s life and writing with a book group, writing club or even in a whole school assembly. All about Jacqueline Wilson JACQUELINE WILSON is an extremely well-known and hugely popular author who served as Children’s Laureate from 2005-7. She has been awarded a number of prestigious awards, including the British Children’s Book of the Year and the Guardian Children’s Fiction Award (for The Illustrated Mum), the Smarties Prize and the Children’s Book Award (for Double Act, for which she was also highly commended for the Carnegie Medal). In 2002 Jacqueline was given an OBE for services to literacy in schools and in 2008 she was appointed a Dame. She was the author most borrowed from British libraries in the last decade. Her books have sold 35 million copies in the UK alone! www.jacquelinewilson.co.uk @FansofJWilson Jacqueline Wilson’s Historical Novels London, 1876. Hetty Feather is just a tiny baby when her mother leaves her at the Foundling Hospital, a home for abandoned children. Hetty has a glimpse into a happy family life when she is sent to the countryside to live with a foster family. With her foster brothers, Jem and Gideon, Hetty helps in the fields and plays vivid imaginary games. -
Jacqueline Wilson Hans Christian Andersen Awards 2014 UK Author Nomination
Jacqueline Wilson Hans Christian Andersen Awards 2014 UK Author Nomination 1 Jacqueline Wilson Biography Jacqueline Wilson was born in 1945, and has writ- Jacqueline has written a succession of popular ten about growing up in the 1950s in her autobi- books in the last twenty years, for children of all ographical memoir for children, Jacky Daydream ages from 7-14 years, often showing children and (2007). This depicts a shy child, acutely aware of young people dealing with everyday problems and the world around her but living mainly in a world anxieties with humour and resourcefulness. These of her imagination. It was then that she began to have established her as one of the best-selling make up stories, first in play, and then by writing British writers for children. Her reputation was them down. She says, “From the age of seven or enhanced by her willingness to talk to her readers, eight I’d spend all my money on notebooks, and I either in reply to their letters, or at book signings, wrote interminable stories throughout my child- school visits or book festivals. She believes that hood. I always kept diaries and I’d copy illustrations these contacts both encourage children’s reading from books and then write stories to go with them. and help to keep her in touch with her readership. I’d cut out the fashion drawings of women and chil- Jacqueline has now published over a hundred dren from magazines and use them as characters in books, which have been translated into over 30 my stories.” When she was seventeen she worked languages, and have sold over thirty million copies for a new teenage magazine for girls called Jackie. -
Sapphire Battersea
Sapphire Battersea Sapphire Battersea, Random House, 2011, Jacqueline Wilson, 432 pages, 1409027252, 9781409027256, 2011 Hetty Feather is a Foundling Hospital girl and was given her name when she was left there as a baby. When she is reunited with her mother, she hopes her beautiful new name, Sapphire Battersea, will also mean a new life! But things don't always go as planned... Follow the twists and turns of Hetty's adventure as she goes out to work as a maid for a wealthy man. She longs to be reunited with her childhood sweetheart Jem - but also finds a new sweetheart, Bertie the butcher's boy, who whisks her away from her chores to experience the delights of the funfair! But Hetty's life may also take a darker path. Can she cope with the trials ahead? (pdf) http://relevantin.org/2fck82y.pdf Hetty Feather, Volume 1, ISBN:9781448193660, Juvenile Fiction, Sep 26, 2013, 432 pages, Jacqueline Wilson, London, 1876. Hetty Feather is just a tiny baby when her mother leaves her at the Foundling Hospital. The Hospital cares for abandoned children - but Hetty must first live with (pdf) http://relevantin.org/2fcmkHe.pdf Little Stars, Jacqueline Wilson, Juvenile Fiction, Oct 8, 2015, ISBN:9781448174522, Hetty Feather has begun a new chapter in her life story. Escaping from Tanglefields Travelling Circus with her dearest friend Diamond, Hetty is determined to find them, 512 pages (pdf) http://relevantin.org/2fcfZvu.pdf Emerald Star, 432 pages, A fantastic new adventure for brave, feisty Hetty Feather - one of Jacqueline Wilson's most well-loved characters. -
From Realism to Romance: the Early Novels
University of Wollongong Research Online Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities 1-1-2015 From Realism to Romance: The Early Novels Ika Willis University of Wollongong, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://ro.uow.edu.au/lhapapers Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons, and the Law Commons Recommended Citation Willis, Ika, "From Realism to Romance: The Early Novels" (2015). Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers. 3291. https://ro.uow.edu.au/lhapapers/3291 Research Online is the open access institutional repository for the University of Wollongong. For further information contact the UOW Library: [email protected] From Realism to Romance: The Early Novels Keywords realism, early, romance, novels Disciplines Arts and Humanities | Law Publication Details Willis, I. "From Realism to Romance: The Early Novels." Jacqueline Wilson: A Casebook. Ed.L. Pearson. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, 34-54. This book chapter is available at Research Online: https://ro.uow.edu.au/lhapapers/3291 From Realism to Romance: The Early Novels Ika Willis, University of Wollongong The story of Jacqueline Wilson’s career is much-rehearsed. In her own biographical notes and in two book-length biographies for children (Parker 2003, Bankston 2013), we learn that she has been writing professionally since the age of seventeen. She has written magazine fiction, adult crime novels, books for older reluctant readers, and fiction for children of all ages, from beginning readers to young adults, writing solely for children and young adults since 1982. In tension with this story of prolific and varied output is the fact that Wilson’s name is now associated with one particular and well-defined set of works, her post-1991 full-length books illustrated by Nick Sharratt (I will refer to these as ‘the Sharratt books’). -
Children's Titles by Bestselling British Author, Dame Jacqueline Wilson
September 26h 2013 Children’s titles by bestselling British author, Dame Jacqueline Wilson now available in the US as Ebooks “She’s so good it’s exhilarating” - The Guardian “Jacqueline Wilson does so much to make reading relevant, fun and addictive” – Readplus.co.uk “She should be prescribed for all cases of reading reluctance” – Independent on Sunday Jacqueline Wilson, known throughout Britain as the most popular writer for girls aged 7-15 has sold over 35 million copies of her books in the UK. She was appointed as the Children’s Laureate from 2005-7 (a prestigious UK award which celebrates outstanding achievement in children’s books) and received an OBE from the Queen in 2002 for services to literacy in schools. In 2008 she was further awarded a DBE in the Queen’s New Year Honour’s List, making her Dame Jacqueline Wilson. Her books contain universal themes popular with children all over the world. Family life, friendship and bullying are regularly featured and her characters often find themselves in difficult circumstances. Her books have been praised for their unique blend of realism and humor, and she is loved by children and parents alike for her non-patronising approach to writing for children. The book trailers which accompany Jacqueline Wilson’s releases have become a much-anticipated part of the build up to her new releases. Her YouTube channel has over 2,000 subscribers and the most popular trailer, “The Worst Thing About My Sister”, has received 335,000 views. For the US ebook launch this year, new editions of her most recent 10 titles have been created with exclusive bold photographic covers, many of which use imagery from the book’s trailers.