
Read Write Inc. Fresh Start Readers: Read Write Inc. Fresh Start Readers Book 9: The Cake Contest Calamity & Is This Really Good For You? Pack of 5
The Fresh Start Readers are designed for independent reading after students have finished the Modules. This Reader contains two texts which align with the phonic focus of Module 15 and Module 16. In The Cake Contest Calamity, Zane enters a baking contest that goes badly wrong. Then decide for yourself what's healthy in I......
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The Fresh Start Readers are designed for independent reading after students have finished the Modules. This Reader contains two texts which align with the phonic focus of Module 15 and Module 16. In The Cake Contest Calamity, Zane enters a baking contest that goes badly wrong. Then decide for yourself what's healthy in Is This Really Good For You
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