Fluency Time
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These monkey brothers hold onto their mummy who keeps them safe.
Father and daughter go for a walk after a snowstorm.
These bears eat fish, and tear them apart. This seal should get away with a very quick dart.
Look at this explosion of water as an iceberg smashes into the sea.
The next day, his mission was to make a little gift for the elf. He crafted tiny boots.
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Fluency Time
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One night I wanted to go on an adventure on my own. I was just a little mouse, so I was not allowed to go out at night.
Everybody thought Humphrey was fantastic, except for a large dolphin called Phillip.
Large amounts of plastic now float in the seas where creatures swim.
There were squeals of delight as the thrilled children left their seats and buzzed around the room.
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10
They had to cross a bridge to get there, but a creature was lurking underneath.
Y1 Week 30
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Transcript
Fluency Time
Click number and read
These monkey brothers hold onto their mummy who keeps them safe.
Father and daughter go for a walk after a snowstorm.
These bears eat fish, and tear them apart. This seal should get away with a very quick dart.
Look at this explosion of water as an iceberg smashes into the sea.
The next day, his mission was to make a little gift for the elf. He crafted tiny boots.
Click on book to read
Fluency Time
Click number and read
One night I wanted to go on an adventure on my own. I was just a little mouse, so I was not allowed to go out at night.
Everybody thought Humphrey was fantastic, except for a large dolphin called Phillip.
Large amounts of plastic now float in the seas where creatures swim.
There were squeals of delight as the thrilled children left their seats and buzzed around the room.
Click on book to read
10
They had to cross a bridge to get there, but a creature was lurking underneath.