First to the Top
Author(s): Diana Freeman
Mt. Everest is the highest mountain in the world. It is 29,000 feet (or 8,848 meters) high. Many people tried to climb Mt. Everest, but nobody could get to the top. Some people died climbing there. In May 1953, two men reached the top. They were Edmund Hillary, from New Zealand, and Tenzing Norgay, from Nepal.
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Series editor and author of the Red Rocket reading program, Pam Holden has more than 30 years specialist experience in literacy. As a Reading Recovery teacher she has worked one-to-one with hundreds of children struggling with literacy. Pam's pupils have also included those approaching English as a second language, and children who are advanced and require extension. This experience has given the author a rare insight into the literacy process and has enabled her to identify many key elements that consistently block children's progress.
General Fields
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- : Flying Start Books Ltd
- : Red Rocket
- : 0.04
- : 01 February 2004
- : 200mm X 148mm
- : New Zealand
- : books
Special Fields
- : Diana Freeman
- : Paperback
- : 428.6
- : 16
- : 16