Football Academy: Reading the Game
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Product description
Ben is a talented young winger, brimming with confidence on the pitch. He has a real instinct for football: Coach says he can read the game beautifully. But off the field, things aren’t quite so simple. Ben’s struggle with reading words is causing more and more problems for him. Coach can see the problem, but can he help without hurting Ben’s feelings? Another gripping drama from the Football Academy series.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780141324708
Publisher
Date published
July 2nd, 2009
Lexile measure
510L
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 3.5; Lower years; 2.0 points
Other details
- 160 pages
Condition
New
UK editionAvailable in these packs
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6books
Football Academy Pack x 6- usd prices
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- RRP: $73.83
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What kids think
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MaxFlash
on 3 March 2011Ben is playing really well at United, he’s scoring loads of goals!But having to hide and lie about a huge secret,is tough to keep.Someone needs to find out about his secret before it’s to late.Can his coach find out before it’s to late?
5 out of 5
Macarw
on 6 March 2014
I liked this book because I read it last night and I liked the surprise that Ben was in year 7 because I thought he was probably in Year 5.