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Sophie makes up an excuse to explain why she has not done her homework but will Miss Smith believe her?
Tom and Anna call the ambulance for Mrs Barnes when she has a fall but the police turn up too.
The super-villain, Tremor, plans to use her shock-waves to kill thousands of people. Can the agents come up with a plan to stop her?
The super-villain, Chiller, plans to freeze everyone to death. Can the agents come up with a plan to stop her?
The super-villain, Twister, plans to smash cities to the ground with his tornado. Can the agents come up with a plan to stop him?
The super-villian, Scorcher, plans to destroy all the crops and watch as people starve. Can the agents come up with a plan to stop him?
Ellie persuades Cam to play a trick on the Year 7 pupils in the canteen. Will they get away with it?
Cam and Ellie play a trick in the Food Tech room and the results are hot!
Ellie has thought up another cool trick to play. Will she persuade Cam to take part?
Ellie has thought of another cool trick to play, but who gets into trouble when the teacher finds out?
The King sets Salan the task of getting the skin of the Lion of Jedda.
The King sets Salan the task of getting a Giant Eagle's feather.
The King sets Salan the task of getting the basilisk's head.
Imran and Tariq both think they are cool. But do the girls at the club think they are cool?
Imran is in the shop getting some things for his mum. Can he buy the pink loo roll without anyone from school seeing him?
Imran is walking by the canal when he thinks he sees a cat in the canal. Can Imran rescue it?
Tariq tells Imran he is going to get him after school. Can Imran get away?
Rapid Plus Assessment Books contain two fiction stories to help teachers assess students' progress and address difficulties if necessary before moving onto the next stage.
The kangaroo loves to jump. He wants to find another animal to jump with him. Illustrated by Garry Davies
Josie is annoyed because the baby keeps trying to join in with her activities. In the end, she finds something they can both enjoy. Illustrated by Lisa Smith
Big elephants and little elephants go out for a walk. They walk up a hill, down a hill, over a bridge and all come tumbling down. Illustrated by Rory Tyger
Neighbours compete with each other to own increasingly exotic pets. However, it is the tiniest pet that wins out in the end. Illustrated by Trevor Dunton
Max is getting ready to go outside and play in the snow. The children will see what clothes he should wear to keep him warm and dry! Illustrated by Amelia Rosato
Curly is hungry and we see what he likes to eat. Illustrated by Jo Brooker
This is a rhyming story about a little girl who finds a dinosaur. Illustrated by Basia Bogdanowicz
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