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Literacy at Wheatley Park School. Literacy Spotlight of the Month. Homework: Supporting Your Child's Literacy. Literacy at Wheatley Park School. At Wheatley Park School, literacy is a focus in. Lesson. In each lesson, teachers will identify one specific literacy focus - choosing from the four foci below. Click on each focus for more information. Above: The Wheatley Park School Literacy Logo, designed and produced. By students Louise Barker and Toby Lindenbaum. In celebration of World Book Day 2013.

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Literacy at Wheatley Park School. Literacy Spotlight of the Month. Homework: Supporting Your Child's Literacy. Literacy at Wheatley Park School. At Wheatley Park School, literacy is a focus in. Lesson. In each lesson, teachers will identify one specific literacy focus - choosing from the four foci below. Click on each focus for more information. Above: The Wheatley Park School Literacy Logo, designed and produced. By students Louise Barker and Toby Lindenbaum. In celebration of World Book Day 2013.

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Literacy at Wheatley Park School. Literacy Spotlight of the Month. Homework: Supporting Your Child's Literacy. Literacy at Wheatley Park School. At Wheatley Park School, literacy is a focus in. Lesson. In each lesson, teachers will identify one specific literacy focus - choosing from the four foci below. Click on each focus for more information. Above: The Wheatley Park School Literacy Logo, designed and produced. By students Louise Barker and Toby Lindenbaum. In celebration of World Book Day 2013.

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