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  • Tom Palmer  Tom Palmer's writing blog, Part Six activity
    A weekly activity resource to accompany the How I Write: How You Write blog, written by the Puffin author, Tom Palmer, about the writing of his new series, The Squad. Available to Schools Network members only.
    13 Jun 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust, Tom Palmer  Love Rugby: Love Reading
    A high-quality downloadable toolkit for practitioners, which uses the excitement of the Rugby World Cup to promote reading to young people.
    9 Jun 2011
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  •   Specialist booklists - Non fiction booklist ages 12+
    A selection of non-fiction book ideas if you are working with children aged 12 and over
    7 Jun 2011 Young Readers Programme users and Network members only
  • NLT - Schools Network  Resource - End of term pupil survey
    What do your pupils really think about the work they have done this year?
    7 Jun 2011 Network members only
  • Tom Palmer  Tom Palmer's writing blog, Part Five activity
    A weekly activity resource to accompany the How I Write: How You Write blog, written by the Puffin author, Tom Palmer, about the writing of his new series, The Squad. Available to Schools Network members only.
    6 Jun 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust   Extending reach through the play service: Knowsley case study
    This case study illustrates how Knowsley Play Service’s success at reaching large numbers of children and families was utilised to further promote language and literacy within their offer.
    27 May 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust  Supporting EAL families: Knowsley case study
    This case study will outline an example of how multi-agency working offered support for families with English as an additional language within Knowsley.
    27 May 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust  Training housing association staff: Wiltshire case study
    This case study illustrates the results of training trialled to staff in one housing association in Wiltshire and its impact on staff confidence in identifying, assessing and supporting residents with literacy needs.
    27 May 2011
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  • Communities and local areas  Joined up services in Derbyshire: an impact case study
    This case study provides an example of the impact of partnership working across services for one family attending a community centre.
    26 May 2011
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  • National Literacy Trust  The impact of a literacy enthusiasts network: Wiltshire case study
    This case study describes the Literacy Enthusiasts Network in Wiltshire; a network of partners with links to families and an interest in literacy and home learning. It illustrates how they pooled their knowledge and services to ensure support was easily a
    26 May 2011
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