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Vision without Sight

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This work features high-interest non-fiction titles that will add depth to your project work and ensure engaging cross-curricular creative topic-led lessons. It includes 20 titles covering four reading levels - two levels for Year 5 and two levels for Year 6. It contains discussion starters to get the whole class talking. Develop children's comprehension skills and vocabulary with the glossary and index provided. It features superb photography to engage your pupils. This book introduces readers to people who have overcome disabilities by focusing on their abilities.

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First published September 1, 2007

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Susan Brocker

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Susan Brocker is the award-winning author of books for older children and teens. She lives in New Zealand on a small farm with her horses and many pets. Her close affinity and love of animals shines through in much of her writing. She also has a history degree and a great love of social history that is often reflected in her books.


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May 12, 2012
Vision with out sight is about the how blind people can achieve there goals in life. This book is very informational and has separate sections for each topic. For example: the how we see section is about what goes on inside our eyes and how blind people see or don't see. The book taught us many things such as vision for the future and blindness in the past.

I thought this book had very good facts such as, the first blind school in paris in 1784. I think personally that the book was a little on the boring side. Then I again, I realized I learned more when I write the facts down, then remembering. If you like Non-fiction books then this is a great book for you
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