0% found this document useful (0 votes)
245 views17 pages

2025 Pearson Int Pri Cat Web

The document is a catalogue for Pearson's resources aimed at international schools, detailing various educational programs and support services for students aged 3 to 19. It emphasizes Pearson's commitment to providing high-quality qualifications, teaching materials, and local support to enhance educational outcomes. The catalogue also outlines the process for schools to become Pearson-approved centers and highlights awards recognizing outstanding educators and learners.

Uploaded by

Joliot D'Poet
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
245 views17 pages

2025 Pearson Int Pri Cat Web

The document is a catalogue for Pearson's resources aimed at international schools, detailing various educational programs and support services for students aged 3 to 19. It emphasizes Pearson's commitment to providing high-quality qualifications, teaching materials, and local support to enhance educational outcomes. The catalogue also outlines the process for schools to become Pearson-approved centers and highlights awards recognizing outstanding educators and learners.

Uploaded by

Joliot D'Poet
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 17

Pearson for International Schools Contents

Why choose Pearson for your international school? 2

Supporting you every step of the way 4

In this catalogue you will find details of our resources to Becoming a Pearson international school 6

support schools teaching students aged 3 to 11. Celebrating your teachers and students 7

Series Age Subject Page

iProgress Curriculum 3–19 Multiple Subjects 8


Highlights
iPrimary Curriculum 3–11 Curriculum 9

Pearson International NEW Power Maths White Rose NEW iPrimary Early Years 3–5 English / Science 10
Primary Science Maths edition
iPrimary English 5–11 English 11–12

iPrimary Global Citizenship 5–11 Global Citizenship 13

Inspire Computing International 5–11 Computing 14

Bug Club Family 4–11 English 15–16

Bug Club Phonics 4–7 English 17–18

Grammar and Spelling Bug 7–11 English 18


Aligned to the skills of the English National We’ve updated Power Maths, our popular
Curriculum – and written for the Pearson Edexcel whole-class maths mastery programme for Rapid Family Intervention 7–11 English 19
iPrimary Curriculum – our new international primary Years 1–6, following teacher feedback and
science course keeps budding scientists aged 5-11 to align it with the new White Rose Maths
Power Maths White Rose Maths edition NEW 4–11 Mathematics 20–21
years engaged as they move through Primary to schemes of learning.
Abacus 4–11 Mathematics 22–23
Lower Secondary and International GCSE.
Discover more on pages 20–21
See more on pages 24–25 Pearson International Primary Science NEW 5–11 Science 24–25

Science Bug International 5–11 Science 26

Active Learn Primary 5–11 Literacy 27


Early Years programme
Aligned to the latest education practices, our IB PYP Readers & Companions 5–11 Literacy 28
Early Years programme for 3 to 5 year olds
helps you lay the foundations for future success,
whether you follow a British Curriculum or an Find details of how to contact us on the inside back cover.
international one, such as iPrimary.
See page 10 for more information GOOD TO KNOW

This catalogue contains a selection of our products and subject offerings. For a full
range of products, please visit pearson.com/international-schools

All products are suitable for non-native English learners

Our digital resources are available on ActiveLearn Primary

1
Why choose Pearson for your
international school?

You can trust Pearson

As the world’s leading learning company and the UK’s largest awarding body,
we provide world-class qualifications, assessments, and learning resources
to international schools all over the world to enable their students to
progress to university and enhance their global employability prospects.

Choice and flexibility when and Local consultants who support


where you need it your vision
Our qualification Our Pearson Edexcel More than 3.5 million The international schools market is wonderfully Your Pearson consultant knows your country
heritage stretches back international and UK students take our and joyously diverse; from schools in Spain and your language – and they’re always on
over 100 years qualifications are offered qualifications globally serving British families overseas, to private hand to support you, whether that’s through
in more than 100 each year schools offering international streams in visiting your school to understand your
countries worldwide Shanghai; from ‘bricks-and-mortar’ buildings, to education goals so they can better anticipate
hybrid and online schools; the needs of every your needs, celebrating your learners’
institution, every teacher and every student achievements, or ensuring you have the
are unique. resources you need, when you need them.
We believe in offering authentic, modern International school leaders, teachers and
and relevant international qualifications and exams officers across the world regularly
curricula that provide our partner schools with tell us how much our team cares and how
the space to reflect those differences and to invested they are in their school’s success.
We mark over 10 million Our international and give learners their best possible chance of
We’re different because of our people: with our
exam scripts per year UK qualifications are success.
local reach, dedication and expertise, we can
on behalf of the UK recognised and accepted As such, choice and flexibility sit at the heart help you achieve more.
Department for Education by universities all over of our offer: modular or linear qualification
the world routes, paper-based or online assessments,
in-school or remote invigilation – all delivering Working with Nicola Fox is
the same fair, gold-standard assessments that
an absolute privilege. When it
are accepted by universities worldwide – but
available in the format that you choose that
comes to advice and support, she
works best for your school and your students. is always the first person we turn
to. Her enthusiasm, dedication
We’re different because wherever you are
in the world, however and wherever your
and engagement is admirable and
students want – or need – to sit exams, greatly appreciated.
whatever your next steps or challenges, we’ve
Hull’s School, Zürich
got you covered.

22 3
3 With free international qualifications support services
When you choose us as your international qualifications partner, you have access to an
unrivalled range of free services to support you:

Access to
Scripts
 are the only awarding
We This free and unrivalled Our free online mock
organisation to provide you online results analysis exam resource includes
with free access to your tool for teachers past-paper questions and
learners’ marked exam papers provides a detailed support materials to help
through our Access to Scripts breakdown of your you create your own mock
service, providing transparency learners’ performance exams to help your learners
for your students’ marked in Pearson Edexcel understand what to expect
exam papers and a rich exams and BTEC in the live exam and allows
source of information, insights external assessments. your teachers to identify
and visibility to support your where best to focus revision
teaching and learning. support.

Read about these support services and more at quals.pearson.com/support

Supporting you every step of the way 4 With impactful innovation to help you stand out
Onscreen assessment, modular qualifications and AI have the potential to be truly transformative,
When you partner with us to deliver Pearson Edexcel qualifications, you will have unlocking real benefits for learners of all abilities. As the world’s leading learning company, you can
trust us to expertly guide you through the changing education landscape and help your school
access to our outstanding support, including pre- and post-assessment services, stand out from the crowd.
analytical tools, teaching and learning resources and excellent professional
See how we’re innovating at pearson.com/international-schools
development opportunities.

1 With in-country teams to support you locally


5 With an extensive global and
Whether you’re considering moving to Pearson or already offer our international curriculum local events programme
resources and qualifications in your school, our local team will work in partnership with you to
understand your needs and will provide you and your school with personalised support to help We host and run an extensive global
you achieve your goals. and regional events programme from
the annual Pearson International
Find your local team at pearsoninternational-schools.com/contact School Leaders Conference to regional
workshops and hands-on training, we’ll
connect you with the educational experts
you want to hear from.
See more at pdacademy.pearson.com
2 With fully integrated international qualifications and content
Our Pearson international curriculum and Pearson Edexcel international qualifications are all
supported by print and digital teaching and learning content, to provide a complete, integrated
teaching and learning experience for learners aged 3–19.
See more at quals.pearson.com

4 5
Becoming a Pearson international school Celebrating your teachers and students

It’s easy to make the move to Pearson. Our friendly teams will guide you through As the world’s leading learning company and the UK’s largest
becoming an approved centre and are on hand to welcome you and your school to awarding organisation, we understand what it takes to achieve
our community. If you’re interested in making the move, follow these simple steps. educational excellence.
Our annual awards programmes recognise outstanding
learners and teachers worldwide and we are delighted to host
1. Speak to your local team 4. S
 hare your status annual ceremonies around the world where the achievements
with your community
Get in touch with your local Pearson of Pearson Edexcel learners and educators are celebrated.
representative, they will take time to understand Our marketing toolkit provides you with a wide
your strategic vision and your goals and will answer range of approved centre marketing materials. You
any questions you have about joining us. can download and print these from the toolkit to
share with your learners, parents, teachers, and Pearson International
Find your local team at
your wider school community. School Teacher Awards
pearsoninternational-schools.com/contact
At Pearson, we know that international
school teachers are superheroes. Our
2. Become approved Pearson International School Teacher Awards
Your Pearson approved centre toolkit
celebrate that excellence and acknowledge
Your local Pearson representative will then Everything you need to share your new status as
the fantastic work international educators
liaise with the relevant Pearson teams to secure an approved centre with your
do every day – across the globe in every
approval for your school to offer our Pearson teaching community.
classroom and every country – to inspire
Edexcel qualifications.
students and change young lives.

3. Welcome to Pearson!
Once you become an approved Pearson Edexcel
centre, you’ll receive your approved centre plaque Scan me to
and support to recruit new students and explain find out more
our qualifications to parents and your wider school Scan me to find out more
community with a range of downloadable and
printed materials.

Outstanding Pearson
5. Keep in touch
Your Welcome to Pearson Edexcel Pack Learner Awards
Once you’re a Pearson international school, there
Our Pearson Edexcel International Welcome Pack Our flagship student awards programme,
are plenty of opportunities for you to join free
is a step-by-step guide to becoming a Pearson the Outstanding Pearson Learner Awards
training, enter our awards programmes, attend
Edexcel centre and delivering our exams. (OPLAs), provide recognition to the
our leadership conferences and learn about new
top-performing learners worldwide. Awards
products and services. Stay up to date with all
are presented to learners who have taken
our latest Pearson developments by following our
Pearson Edexcel iPrimary, iLowerSecondary,
social channels, signing up to our regular, free
International GCSE, GCSE, International
Pearson international newsletters and subscribing
A Level and A Level examinations and have
to our international schools blog. See the back
achieved outstanding results.
cover of this catalogue for the links!

Scan me to find out more

Scan me to
find out more

6 7
Pearson iProgress Curriculum Pearson iProgress Curriculum
iProgress Curriculum | Ages 3–18 | Print & Digital iProgress Curriculum | Ages 3–18 | Print & Digital

iProgress is our complete pathway for 3–19 year-olds in Part of iProgress, iPrimary is a complete teaching and learning
international schools. programme, based on British best practice, for use in international
primary schools for 3 to 11 year-olds.
The iProgress family includes iPrimary, iLowerSecondary,
International GCSE (IG), GCSE, International Advanced Level Edexcel

(IAL) and GCE A Level, and delivers a consistent learning


iPrimary iPrimary iPrimary iPrimary

ENGLISH MATHEMATICS SCIENCE COMPUTING


journey for students and teachers, everywhere in the world. SPECIFICATION
Pearson Edexcel International Award in Primary English (JEH11)
For first teaching September 2018
First examination June 2019
SPECIFICATION
Pearson Edexcel International Award in Primary Mathematics (JMA11)
For first teaching September 2018
First examination June 2019
SPECIFICATION
Pearson Edexcel International Award in Primary Science (JSC11)
For first teaching September 2018
First examination June 2019
SPECIFICATION
Pearson Edexcel International Award in Primary Computing (JCP11)
For first teaching September 2019
First examination June 2020
Issue 2
Issue 1 Issue 1 Issue 1

iPROGRESS International International



Part of iProgress, our complete curriculum for
international, it delivers a consistent learning
journey for students aged 3 to 11.
Promotes transferable skills and a growth mindset
Summary of components:
• Complete lesson planning and detailed
schemes of work delivered using the
iPrimary iLowerSecondary from the earliest stages. ActiveLearn Primary platform.
GCSE (9–1) AS/A Level
• Fully supported by internationally renowned • Regularly updated progress and tests,
Ages 3–11 Ages 11–14 Ages 14–16 Ages 16–19 Pearson resources, such as Bug Club (see pages including termly and end-of-year
15–18) and Pearson International Primary Science assessments.
Includes Early Years. Covers 11 Available for Available for (see pages 24–26).
Covers 11 subjects subjects 37 subjects 21 subjects • Face‑to‑face teacher training and online
• Includes extensive support for ages 3–5, including professional development included.
personal, social, emotional, creative and physical • The option to take externally assessed,
development (see page 10). internationally benchmarked examinations.
Comprehensive planning, teaching, Digital and print curriculum-matched
learning and assessment support published resources for teachers and • Includes downloadable markbooks to assess
students progress against curriculum objectives for
individuals and whole cohorts.

Training and professional Marketing and branding support for


development for your teachers success iPROGRESS PATHWAY

• Our Early Years Curriculum covers the two years preceding


the start of primary and now also includes Year 1. View iPrimary
Learn more at: quals.pearson.com/iprogress in action
• Provides progression to iLowerSecondary, International
GCSE and International A Level.

8 Learn more at: quals.pearson.com/iprimary 9


iPrimary Reception Activity Books iPrimary English
Early Years/iPrimary Curriculum | Ages 3–5 | Print & Digital Early Years/iPrimary Curriculum | Ages 5–11 | Print & Digital

Resources specifically designed for the iPrimary Activity books, anthologies and grammar support
Reception/Early Years curriculum - for English for schools teaching our popular iPrimary English
and The World Around Us. programme.

• Write-in Activity Books fully mapped to the iPrimary Reception/Early • iPrimary Activity Books help to practise English skills in writing and
Years curriculum and matching what children are learning in class, comprehension, ensuring coverage of curriculum objectives. Each unit
week by week. follows a specific text and each lesson has a dedicated page in the
Activity Book where children can reinforce and practise the skills learnt
• Each lesson has a dedicated page in the Activity Book where
in the classroom through a variety of activities.
children can reinforce and practise the skills they are learning
through a variety of engaging activities. • iPrimary Anthologies bring together all the relevant content
needed for iPrimary English from award-winning selected texts.
• Offers a flexible approach to learning – can be used in class,
alongside teaching, as well as for additional practice at home. • Building Blocks is a grammar programme designed with a methodical
and rigorous approach to ensure 5–11 students are meeting age-
• Written by experienced teachers, all activities have been designed
related expectations. Developed with expert authors and tested in
to be accessible to international students – and can be used with or
schools.
without teacher support as needed.

Summary of components: Summary of components:

• English: 6x Write-in Activity Books (1 for each term, covering • Building Blocks: 6 x Write-in Student Books (one per year
the 2 years before Year 1). 1 x ActiveBook digital subscription. group from Year 1–6) and 6 x Digital & Print Teacher Guides
(one per year group from Year 1–6).
• The World Around Us: 6x Write-in Activity Books (2 for each term).
1 x ActiveBook digital subscription. • iPrimary Activity Books: 6 x iPrimary English Activity Books (one
for each year group from Year 1–6).
• iPrimary Early Years Programme – available standalone
or included with an iPrimary subscription. • iPrimary Anthologies: 6 x iPrimary Fiction Anthologies (one for
• Designed to be used alongside iPrimary Reception/Early Years each year group from Year 1–6) and 6 x iPrimary Non-Fiction
curriculum but can also be used as standalone resources. Anthologies (one for each year group from Year 1–6).

• See also Power Maths Reception resources (page 22) – fully • Written specifically to support the iPrimary curriculum.
matched to our iPrimary Reception/Early Years curriculum. • Professional development available, either as part of
the iPrimary Curriculum subscription or as standalone
purchasable component.

iPROGRESS PATHWAY

• Ages 5–11 iPrimary English (Early Years / iPrimary Curriculum)


iPROGRESS PATHWAY
• Ages 4–11 Bug Club Family (iPrimary / English National Curriculum)
• 11–14 Inspire English International (iLowerSecondary / English • Ages 5–11 iPrimary English (Early Years / iPrimary Curriculum)
National Curriculum)
• Ages 4–11 Bug Club Family (iPrimary / English National Curriculum)
• Ages 14–16 International GCSE English (Pearson Edexcel)
• 11–14 Inspire English International (iLowerSecondary / English National Curriculum)
• Ages 16–19 International AS/A Level English (Pearson Edexcel)
• Ages 14–16 International GCSE English (Pearson Edexcel)
• Ages 16–19 International AS/A Level English (Pearson Edexcel)

10 Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/EYFS Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/iprimary 11


iPrimary English Global Citizenship
Early Years/iPrimary Curriculum | Ages 5–11 | Print & Digital iLower Secondary | UK Curriculum | Ages 5–11 | Print & Digital

Inside the Anthologies and Part of the only fully integrated Global Citizenship programme
Activity Books
for international students aged 5–16, iPrimary Global Citizenship
provides curriculum support, assessment, teaching and learning
Activity Books relate directly to the texts
in the anthologies. resources for 5–11 year-olds.

• Provides a consistent learning journey from primary to


Anthology texts all available as eBooks International GCSE with in-built progression throughout to revisit
with ‘read to me’ audio and interactive
activities in our Bug Club subscriptions
and deepen knowledge.
(see pages 15–18). • Develops essential 21st century transferable skills including
analysis, reflection, research, critical thinking and collaboration.
• Strengthens cross-curricular links and analysis and thinking skills.
• Offers a flexible learning approach, meaning you can choose
to teach the full 5–16 programme or to focus on primary or
secondary to suit your school’s needs.
Embedded
comprehension
and grammar
activities.

Summary of components:
Social Justice 9 10 Justice and injustice: Session 1

Justice and injustice


1 Draw a line to match the bold word in each sentence
to its meaning. Look up any word you are not sure of in
a dictionary.

• 6x Student Workbooks (print). One each for


Objective
SJE7.1A – Understand that dominant cultures can unfairly
discriminate against minority cultures. The First Nations people had
ancient beliefs about nature and smallest group
animals being spiritual and sacred.

Years 1–6. •

We will learn:

what is discrimination
how dominant groups gain power over minority groups
Where there is justice, there is a
sense of things being right for all.
treated unfairly

• what is the impact of discrimination.

• iPrimary Global Citizenship Teaching Resources


People who are in the minority
can be overpowered by faith, trust
Key vocabulary
the majority.

culture, discrimination, dominant, justice,

annual subscription (includes curricula,


minority, subordinate
People can be discriminated
against because of ethnicity, fairness
beliefs, religion, age or gender.
i Imagine you are told that you have to move to a different

schemes of work, lesson plans, progress tests


town, away from where you have grown up. You will move
to a place where there are no shops or other useful places,
because a new group of people are going to move into your 2 Think of a time when you felt unfairly treated. Write a few
town and into your house. All that you have known will be sentences to describe what happened and how it felt.
different. You won’t be able to live as you have always lived.
You will have to eat different food, live in different homes

and activity sheets).


and speak a different language.
How would it feel? What might you do to try to prevent
this from happening?

• Written for the iPrimary curriculum and suitable


as a standalone programme.
•  rofessional development courses available to
P
support at primary and lower secondary level. Resolving conflicts peacefully: Session 2 33 34 Resolving conflicts peacefully: Session 2

1 Put the words in the correct place to define ‘conflict’. 3 a) Look at the pictures below. Circle the one that you think
shows conflict.

hurtful resolve bad argument

What can you expect to find in


A conflict is a disagreement between people.
It may cause an . Conflicts can make
you feel very . People can say

Building Blocks
things to each other during a conflict.

iPROGRESS PATHWAY
You will feel much better when someone helps you

to your disagreement.

2 Synonyms are words that have a similar meaning to


another word. ‘Terrific’ and ‘great’ both mean something is
really good. Look at the words. Which words mean ‘peace’ b) Look at the pictures below. Circle the one that shows a
and which words mean ‘conflict’? way to resolve conflict peacefully.

• Ages 11–14 Global Citizenship (iLowerSecondary /


Write the words in the correct columns.

Explicit and targeted grammar practice


UK Curriculum)
argue calm restful distress

with write-in workbooks that record tranquil joy disagree fight

students progress.
• Ages 14–16 International GCSE Global Citizenship Peace Conflict

(Pearson Edexcel)

12 Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/iprimary Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/GlobalCitizenship 13


Inspire Computing International Bug Club
iPrimary Curriculum | Ages 5–11 | Print & Digital UK Curriculum | Ages 4–11 | Print & Digital

Designed for today’s digital native learners, Inspire With over 600 books, as well as teacher
Computing International is a modern and interactive

Mustafa’’s Jumper
Mustafa
guidance and assessments, Bug Club includes
course for the iPrimary (5–11) Computing curriculum everything you need to teach children to read.
and the English National Curriculum.

C oral R
Rumble
umble a n d Char lot t e Cooke
• Developed from proven methods and pedagogies, it provides all
the resources you need to deliver the requirements of the Primary
• Covers all the requirements of the Computing curricula and
English curriculum and iPrimary curriculum.
equips students with future-ready skills, such as computational
thinking and language, that support learning to further study in • Fully supports the UK Department for Education’s 2023 Reading
a range of subjects. Framework. COR A L RUMBLE
Illustrated by Ch ar lo t t e Co oke
• Provides a well-supported progression route from iPrimary to • It works! An independent efficacy report proves children using Bug

Bu

s
zz

ad
y Re

iLowerSecondary and prepares students for International GCSE Club make 30 months progress in just 18 months. 9781292452951_Mustafa_CVR.indd 1 7/22/22 10:01 AM

or UK GCSE in ICT or Computer Science.


• Helps children develop the skills they need to become successful
• Detailed topic-based support gives flexibility for the specialist readers, including comprehension, fluency and language
and non-specialist alike. development.
• The perfect partner to Bug Club Phonics and includes 54 fully
decodable books for additional phonics practice and fluency.
Summary of components:
• Encourages reading for pleasure with a wide range of engaging
• 6x Student Books (One each for Years 1–6). DISCOVER EXPLORE INSPIRE WONDER

books, coupled with a rewarding online reading world.


Available as a print and digital subscription. Reading Corner

Age 7+

• Includes assessment and tracking so teachers can keep track of


9781292453019_MedicalCVR.indd 1 7/21/22 9:32 PM


Magazine
Magazine

6x Student Workbooks (One each for Years 1–6).


pupils’ progress.
Available as a print and digital subscription.
• Matched to iPrimary and written for the Cambridge curriculum.
WONDER
• Inspire Computing Pupil resources annual ActiveLearn at the achievements
of young tech wizard
jobs of the future.
Caleb
to st vin
cent
and enjoy imagining the
• Support for non-native speakers including audio read-to-me
voyage
Busby, the first Black
subscription (includes the 6 Student Books and 6 Be amaze d by Margaret
woman to set up a publish
ing company. The hist
Black hai
ory of
r

Cocoa: Wonder
ble Black hairstyles.
Marvel at the incredi

Workbooks as ActiveBooks). functionality.


• Professional development available.
nce:

• Inspire Computing Teacher Resources annual ActiveLearn


cocoa scie slime!
ble
make edi

subscription (includes the curricula, schemes of work,


lesson plans, worksheets and progress tests). Meet Caleb,
iPROGRESS PATHWAY Coding Pro


www.pearsonprimary.co.uk

Also available for iLower Secondary (Ages 11–14).


myorders@pearson.com

• Ages 3–11 iPrimary English (iPrimary)


• Professional development courses available to support at
primary and lower secondary level. • Ages 11–14 Inspire English (iLowerSecondary / UK Curriculum)
• Ages 14–16 International GCSE English (Pearson Edexcel)
• Ages 16–19 International AS/A Level English (Pearson Edexcel)
iPROGRESS PATHWAY

• Ages 11–14 Inspire Computing International


(iLowerSecondary / UK Curriculum)
Scan here to
• Ages 14–16 International GCSE Computer Science find out more
(Pearson Edexcel)
• Ages 14–16 International GCSE ICT (Pearson Edexcel)
• Ages 16–19 International AS/A Level IT (Pearson Edexcel) NEW

14 Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/InspireComputing Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/bugclubfamily 15


Bug Club – an online reading world that children love with all the teaching tools
you need Bug Club Phonics
• Access via our ActiveLearn Primary online platform with just one login to make teaching Bug Club easy. UK Curriculum | Ages 4–7 | Print & Digital
• A virtual book bag with access to all Bug Club eBooks that can be used in class, at home or on the move.
• A robust online teacher toolkit for tracking children’s attainment and progress in reading against Age
Related Expectations.
Bug Club Phonics is where it all begins, giving you
everything you need to teach synthetic phonics
at Foundation and Key Stage 1 (ages 4–7).

• One of the Department for Education in England’s (DfE) approved


phonics teaching programmes, it helps all children learn to read by the
eBooks are full of
age of six in a fun and accessible way.
interactivity so children
can re-read their favourite • Based on the progression used in the Clackmannanshire study, which
book, have it read aloud
proved systematic synthetic phonics to be the most effective way to
or perform in groups.
teach children to read.
• Analysed as part of the Bug Club University College London (UCL)
Institute of Education (IOE) randomised control trial which showed
pupils were 11 months ahead of their expected age equivalent
reading score after five terms of use.
• Includes engaging decodable books to help children practise decoding.

Allocate eBooks and eBooks include quiz questions to


quizzes for children to check children’s understanding of
practise at home and the books. Children earn reward Summary of components:
consolidate learning. coins for completing quiz questions.
• 1 x ActiveLearn Primary annual subscription (pricing to suit your
school size). Includes: All Bug Club Phonics eBooks, Progress and
Assess, Bug Club Phonics Whole Class Teaching and classroom
resources.
• 5 x Phase Starter Packs containing 1 of each title (Printed Books).
Bug Club includes:
Individual titles are also available to purchase separately.
• 164 fully decodable books for Reception and Year 1 matched to Bug
• 5 x Guided Reading Packs containing 6 of each title (Printed
Club Phonics.
Books).
• Finely-levelled Bug Club readers which can be used for independent practice
• Reception Teaching and Assessment Guide (Printed Book).
or guided reading sessions to help children make progress and develop fluency,
comprehension skills and confidence in reading. • Photocopy Masters (all phases).

• Bug Club Shared reading books designed to be read aloud to children to develop • Individual classroom resources available for all phases
their language skills and cross-curricular vocabulary. and in Easy Buy Packs. Includes: grapheme sound cards, sound
picture frieze cards, grapheme charts and sound mats.
• Bug Club Comprehension for whole-class teaching of comprehension skills through
engaging books at Key Stage 2. • Professional development course available to help teachers
implement Bug Club Phonics effectively.
• Reading Corner, an online and printed library of books for children to explore to
encourage a love of reading. *One for each Phonic Phase

• Online subscriptions priced to suit your school size with built-in assessment and
tracking.
• A range of printed book packs so you can choose to suit your needs and budget.

16 Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/bugclubfamily Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/bugclubphonics 17


What’s included in Bug Club Phonics?
Rapid
• 180 fiction and non‑fiction books and eBooks, with characters UK Curriculum | Ages 6–11 | Print & Digital
that children love, that can be read in the classroom,
independently, or at home.
• Bug Club Phonics assessment materials include end-of-phase
tests that can be used with our assessment tracker to check
Scan for free
how your children are progressing.
samples The Rapid family of interventions includes support
• Bug Club Phonics classroom resources include word cards, for phonics and reading, as well as writing and maths,
flashcards, sound mats and posters to help bring the providing a comprehensive pathway for children who
programme to life in your classroom.
may be working behind age-related expectations.
• Comprehensive teaching and planning support including lesson
plans, worksheets, digital teaching screens with videos and • Designed by leading experts who have years of experience in helping struggling
activities, and online games for practice. learners and children with special educational needs, and underpinned by
independent research.
• Ideal for use in one-to-one sessions or small groups, as part of intervention or
catch-up efforts, with dyslexia-friendly font and design across print and digital.
• Includes comprehensive, easy-to-use, printed lesson plans and assessments to
help you deliver effective interventions.
• Supports learners to master core skills, helping them develop their writing ability,

Grammar and Spelling Bug


knowledge and understanding in maths, and fluency from phonics into reading,
as well as comprehension.
• Phonics and reading books, as well as overall programme design, are created
UK Curriculum | Ages 5–11 | Print & Digital for older learners working behind age-related expectation, and are also ideal for
non-native English learners.

Available as an additional online subscription, this programme gives you everything you Guided Reading Notes and
Photocopy Master Worksheets
need to help your children get to grips with their spelling, grammar and punctuation to
meet the expectations of the UK Primary English curriculum. “You can have an ice-cream,” The Rapid Reading Books are equally suited to work with an individual pupil,
and for use in Guided Reading sessions. The extra time allowed in Guided

said the man. Reading sessions provides more opportunity to discuss the text and to fully
explore comprehension.

• Comprehensive lesson plans “But can you help me?” Rapid Guided This Teaching Guide provides easy-to-use Guided Reading Notes for every text
Reading Notes at Rapid Stages 1-3 (see pages 19-88). All the features of these notes are

and assessments available at explained below.

the click of a button. Guided Reading Notes


Super Snakes
Rapid Level: Stage 1 Set A

Each text has a lesson focus which gives you


the main objective for the session. These are the


Sneaky Pete

Includes hundreds of practice


important skills children need to build on for Lesson Focus: Before Reading
reading. Reading with • Share the lesson focus with the group.
expression
• Page 2: Use the Before Reading page to introduce the story.
Genre: Fiction
Strategy Check and Reading the Text
Author: Dee Reid
When you see this icon, you will find a

games, with a fun time‑travel


• Point at the word ‘looked’. Draw attention to the ‘ed’ ending.
Synopsis: At the zoo,
Speaking and Listening objective. Mr Cross cannot see Pete Explain how in this word ‘ed’ is pronounced ‘t’.
the python in the tank, • Ask the children to read independently.
so he goes to look for him. • Select a child to read to you and monitor their progress.
Then Sneaky Pete gets
Responding to the Text
A synopsis of the story or text gives you an out of his tank, and the
Page 13: Use the Quiz page to revisit the text. Tell the group to use
children can see him, but

theme.
overview of the read. Mr Cross can’t, so he thinks ‘Look Cover Write Check’ before spelling the ‘Super Speller’ words.
Pete was in the tank all the
Assessing the Lesson Focus
time!
• Talk about using different voices for different characters.
• Page 5: Read this text in a monotone and ask the group how to
Suggestions for supporting children’s reading Linked Photocopiable
Activity: Page 20 improve it.
are divided into three sections: Before Reading, [Writing: Super Speller
Strategy Check and Reading the Text and words]

• Gives you short video tutorials


Responding to the Text. See page 18 for detailed
guidelines on structuring your Guided Reading
Snake Bites
session.
Lesson Focus: Before Reading
To understand the • Share the lesson focus with the group.
distinction between fact
• Page 14: Use the Before Reading page to introduce the text.
and fiction

to introduce each concept,


Strategy Check and Reading the Text
Assessing the Lesson Focus: Each Guided Genre: Non-fiction
• Remind the children that the end of a line is not always the end of
Author: Dee Reid
Reading session ends with an assessment based on Synopsis: Read about how a sentence. Look at page 18 to demonstrate this.
the lesson focus. Involving children in assessment some snakes use poison to • Ask the children to read independently.
kill their prey and others • Select a child to read to you and monitor their progress.
for learning helps them to focus on the task and to squeeze their prey to kill
Responding to the Text
persevere for longer.

ideal for supporting teachers


it. Although some large
snakes are dangerous, Page 24: Use the Quiz page to revisit the text. Tell the group to use
some smaller snakes can be ‘Look Cover Write Check’ before spelling the ‘Super Speller’ words.
good pets.
Assessing the Lesson Focus
Linked Photocopiable Activity: A follow-up Linked Photocopiable • Talk about the distinction between fact and fiction.
PCM has been provided for every text. These Activity: Page 21 • Discuss why the snakes are not given names.

whose first language is not


PCMs address either word-level skills or provide [Phonics: Initial letter

© Pearson Education Limited, 2006


sounds]
a writing task, and can be found in this Teaching
Guide, directly after the Guided Reading Notes for
a particular book. The PCMs have been designed
to be used independently by the pupils, who

English.
19
should be able to complete the tasks without adult
supervision or further reference to the relevant
book. You might like to use the PCMs directly after
the Guided Reading session or for
classwork/homework.

Everything The two texts within a Rapid Reading Book are provided with Guided Reading
Notes on the same page, allowing easy storage of the notes with the book. You
may wish to photocopy the Guided Reading Notes onto card, and keep this

you need to help your card alongside the relevant book.

children successfully
17

tackle their spelling,


M03_RP_TG_1-3_SERIES1_7792_U03_2016.indd 17 23/11/2016 15:12

grammar and
punctuation!

18 Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/bugclub Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/Rapid 19


Power Maths White Rose Maths edition Children discover the concept by attempting to
solve a problem set in a real-life context.
Children share their ideas and work through a
modelled answer that uses a CPA approach.

UK Curriculum | Ages 5–11 | Print & Digital Unit 4: Subtraction within 10, Lesson 5
Unit 4: Subtraction within 10, Lesson 5

Fact families Share


Discover a) There are 6 rings
in total.
6
A whole-class mastery programme 2 rings miss.

6–2=4 2 4
created in partnership with White 4 rings land on

Rose Maths the post.

I found four
b) number sentences.
In response to teacher feedback, and to match the new
White Rose Maths schemes of learning, we’ve updated 6–2=4
Power Maths, our popular whole-class mastery 6–4=2 I think there
2+4=6 are some
programme for 5–11 year olds designed to help 1 a) Leon throws 6 rings.
4+2=6
more.

teachers make maths an adventure for all children. 2 rings miss the post.
How many land on the post?
• The only whole-class mastery programme These four number
sentences make up a
fully aligned with the new White Rose Maths b) Write four different number sentences fact family.
to show this fact.
progressions and schemes of learning (version 3.0).
136
• Written by leading mastery experts from around the
137

world and recommended by the UK’s Department PM2 Y1A M04 Textbook PRINT-1 pps FP 22 Jul.indd 136 22/07/2022 13:01 PM2 Y1A M04 Textbook PRINT-1 pps FP 22 Jul.indd 137 19-12-2022 14:03:59

for Education.
Unit 1: Place value within 1,000, Lesson 1 Date: __________________________________________________________________________ Unit 1: Place value within 1,000, Lesson 1

• Built around a child‑centred lesson design that Represent and partition numbers to 100 3 What numbers are represented with the base 10 equipment?
models and embeds a growth mindset approach to

➜ Textbook 3A p8
1 How many eggs are there?
a)
maths, helping young learners to develop a deep a)

understanding of maths concepts.


• Brand-new half-termly and end-of-year Progress b)

Tests (summative assessment) to track children’s b)


10 10 10
progress against Age Related Expectations.

c)

2 How many milk bottles are there?

Summary of components:
10 BOTTLES 10 BOTTLES

• 18 x Textbooks (3 per year for Years 1–6). 4 Complete the part-whole models.

• 18 x Practice Books (3 per year for Years 10 BOTTLES 10 BOTTLES


a) b) c)
25 37
1–6).
• 18 x Teacher Guides (3 per year for Years
10 BOTTLES 10 BOTTLES
20 50 6

1–6).
iPROGRESS PATHWAY 6 7
• Power Maths Half termly and End-of-Year
Progress Tests. Year 1 to 6 with online • Ages 4–5 Power Maths Reception
PM2 Y3A M01 Practice Bk PRINT 27 Jul.indd 6 28/07/2022 07:24 PM2 Y3A M01 Practice Bk PRINT 27 Jul.indd 7 28/07/2022 07:24

markbook. (UK Curriculum) Practice pages help children practise maths and
develop independent thinking.
• 3 x Online subscriptions (Key Stage • Ages 5–11 Power Maths (UK Curriculum)
1, Lower Key Stage 2 and Upper Key
• Ages 11–14 Maths Progress International
Stage 2). Includes planning support, (iLowerSecondary / UK Curriculum) The Power Maths textbooks, Practice Books and the online
professional development videos,
• Ages 14–16 International GCSE Maths resources give everything you could ever need: it’s every
eTextbooks, interactive teaching tools, (Pearson Edexcel)
and digital activities. teacher’s dream – and exactly what I need for my class!
• Ages 16–19 International AS/A Level Maths
• Professional development course available. (Pearson Edexcel) Mostaque Kamaly, Joint Maths Lead at Hague Primary School, UK

20 Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/powermathswrm Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/powermathswrm 21


Power Maths for Reception Abacus
UK Curriculum | Ages 4–5 | Print & Digital UK Curriculum | Ages 4–11 | Print & Digital

Written by a team of mastery specialists and Abacus is a flexible primary maths toolkit that Freedom when you want it,
Year 1
Early Years advisors to embed key mastery and puts you in control, with over 10,000 resources,
structure where you choose it.

Abacus is a unique maths toolkit for inspiring a love of maths and ensuring progression for every
child. Written by an expert author team, it has been carefully crafted on a robust approach to
creating inspired and confident young mathematicians.
Workbook 1
mathematical concepts from the earliest stages activities, plans and assessment tools matched
Part of the Abacus toolkit, the workbooks provide:
• easy instructions for a teacher to explain to children
• an ‘Action’ to make the activity more practical
• a ‘Think’ to provide an extra challenge
• a self-assessment opportunity on every page

of learning. to the UK maths curriculum.


• colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme.

Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Merttens

• A UK curriculum programme, it supports you in delivering teaching


• An online world for children filled with lively and exciting maths
for mastery in Reception (ages 4–5) and covers the new UK Early
games and rewards that children will love – mapped to Cambridge
Series Editor: Ruth Merttens ISBN 9781408278239
Author Team: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Merttens

Learning Goals and non-statutory Development Matters guidance.


Published by Pearson Education Limited, Edinburgh Gate, Harlow, Copyright notice
Essex, CM20 2JE. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
www.pearsonschools.co.uk reproduced in any form or by any means (including
photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic

and Pearson curricula.


Text © Pearson Education Limited 2013 means and whether or not transiently or incidentally
Typeset by Debbie Oatley @ room9design to some other use of this publication) without the
Original illustrations © Pearson Education Limited 2013 written permission of the copyright owner, except
Illustrated by Phil Corbett, Andrew Painter, Matt Buckley in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright,
Cover design by Pearson Education Limited Designs and Patents Act 1988 or under the terms of


Cover photo/illustration by Volker Beisler © Pearson Education Limited

Combines ten-minute bursts of maths teaching each day with plenty


a licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency,
Saffron House, 6–10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS
First published 2013 (www.cla.co.uk). Applications for the copyright
16 15 14 13 owner’s written permission should be addressed to

• Allocatable maths activities for independent work and homework,


10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 the publisher.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Printed in Malaysia

of practice through both guided activities and independent play


which you can monitor at a glance with the assessment dashboard.
www.pearsonschools.co.uk T 0845 630 33 33
myorders@pearson.com F 0845 630 77 77

developed for younger learners. Workbook1_Year1_Cover.indd 1


A LW AY S L E A R N I N G

02/05/2013 10:37

• Textbooks and workbooks for independent practice, designed to


• Follows the same unique Power Maths lesson design to ensure a
capture children’s interest and inspire a genuine love of maths.
1

smooth transition and consistent maths mastery approach from Freedom when you want it,
structure where you choose it. Year 4
Reception to Year 6. • Progress and Assess tests (including end-of-year tests) to track
Abacus is a unique maths toolkit for inspiring a love of maths and ensuring progression for every

Textbook 1

Year 4 Textbook 1
child. Written by an expert author team, it has been carefully crafted on a robust approach to
creating inspired and confident young mathematicians.

children’s attainment and their progress towards Age-Related


Part of the Abacus toolkit, the textbooks provide:
• the perfect balance of practice and problem solving for each area of maths
• pictorial representations to support children’s conceptual understanding
• clearly laid out questions with instructions that are easy to follow

Expectations.
• a self-assessment opportunity on every page
• colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme.

Summary of components:
Series Editor: Ruth Merttens
Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Merttens

• Mastery checkpoint workbooks that support the online checkpoints


• 3 × Reception Pupil Journals (1 per term). activities and include space for children to write their answers and
show their workings.
• 3 × Teacher Guides (1 per term).
• Professional development videos to nurture your confidence in
• 1 x Online subscription. Including professional development
teaching for mastery.
videos, online flashcards, interactive teaching tools, and
planning and assessment support. www.pearsonschools.co.uk
myorders@pearson.com
T 0845 630 33 33
F 0845 630 77 77

Online Flashcard
A LW AY S L E A R N I N G

Textbook1_Year4_Cover.indd 1 02/05/2013 10:26

Summary of components:
Unit 6 Number bonds within 5 • 3 x annual Online subscriptions – Key Stage 1 (Rec–Year 2), iPROGRESS PATHWAY
Lower Key Stage 2 (Year 3–4) and Upper Key Stage 2 (Year
5–6). (Pricing to suit your school size). • Ages 4–5 Power Maths
Reception (UK Curriculum)
• A variety of printed resources for pupil practice, including
Let’s sort the objects Children grasp
• Ages 5–11 Power Maths
Let’s look. 6 x Workbooks and 13 x Textbooks for KS1 and KS2.
into 2 groups. the concept by (UK Curriculum)
trying to solve • Easy Buy Assessment Packs with options for KS1 and KS2. • Ages 11–14 Maths
a problem
• Maths Assessment Guides (one for each year group in KS1 Progress International
presented in a
(iLowerSecondary / UK
real-life scenario. and KS2).
Curriculum)
• 6 x Mastery Checkpoint Workbooks (one per year group). • Ages 14–16 International
• Contains audio. GCSE Maths (Pearson Edexcel)
• Ages 16–19 International
• Professional development course available.
AS/A Level Maths (Pearson
Edexcel)

22 Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/powermathswrm Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/abacus 23


Pearson International Primary Science Inside Pearson International Primary Science

6 Light
iPrimary Curriculum | Ages 5–11 | Print & Digital
We need light to be able to see things.
Let’s look at what light passes through and where it does not go.

Scan for free


Launch your learners’ journey of scientific samples
discovery NEW

Specifically designed for international learners of 5–11 years of age,


Textbooks and write-in
our new interactive Pearson International Primary Science course Darkness is the absence of light.
Sources of light help us to see things
Can you see sources of light in
the picture? workbooks designed to spark
keeps budding scientists engaged as they move through Primary to in the world around us.
Some objects reflect light.
Can you see reflected light?
What would this picture look like curiosity for learners. Available
Some materials block light.
Lower Secondary and International GCSE. both in print and digitally,
if the lights were switched off?

with embedded, auto-marked



104 105
Supports enquiry-led learning, with a range of investigative iP_Science_TB_Y3_Unit6_v6.indd 104 27/02/2023 11:59 iP_Science_TB_Y3_Unit6_v6.indd 105 27/02/2023 12:00 interactive questions in the
approaches, nurturing curious learners of all backgrounds with digital textbook.
a host of real-world examples.
• Turns every lesson into a new journey of discovery, with plenty Topic 2 | Growing plants

of visual, interactive content, such as virtual labs, animated Roots


A cutting is a piece that you cut off a bigger plant.

topic videos, interactive quizzes and beautifully illustrated Look at this plant. It has roots in the soil.
It will make a new plant.

mascot guides. Scientific investigations and


Try growing roots by taking a cutting.

Can you see the roots?


experiments are embedded
• Easily accessible, with one just one workbook and one
Take your cutting
below a place where a
within the textbooks to record leaf is growing.

textbook, it frees up learners’ minds to explore the wonders of


Roots have many tiny hairs to
help them take in a lot of water. Remove the lower
observations, results and Roots have two functions:
leaves before planting.

science and teachers’ time to inspire them. conclusions in the workbook. 1. Roots hold the plant in the
ground. Use a sandy soil or
2. Roots take in water and I remember that put sand in the soil
function means job.

you have.
Provides plenty of teacher support to both experienced and
minerals from the soil.

less experienced science teachers with adaptable lesson plans Minerals are extra nutrients that help plants to grow well.

Water your plant and spray it with water.

and comprehensive professional development tools.


In a few weeks, the plant will grow roots so
As a plant grows,
it can take in its own water.
its roots grow too.
It needs more
water and minerals.
Key words
It needs to be held

Summary of components:
firmly in the soil. roots hairs take in functions minerals grow cutting

Workbook questions mimic 20 21

• 6 x Student Books (1 per year for Years 1–6). examination-style questions and iP_Science_TB_Y4_Unit2 v6.indd 20 27/02/2023 12:23 iP_Science_TB_Y4_Unit2 v6.indd 21 27/02/2023 12:23

prepare learners excellently for


• 6 x Workbooks (1 per year for Years 1–6). our end-of-topic and end of year
Comprehensive coverage of our international primary science
assessments.
curriculum, written by our expert and experienced author.
• Online subscriptions. Includes front-of class activities,
videos, allocatable self-marking games and more.
• Professional development course available.

iPROGRESS PATHWAY

• Ages 3–5 The World Around Us (Early Years)


• Ages 11–14 Exploring Science (iLowerSecondary / English
National Curriculum)
• Ages 14–16 International GCSE Sciences (Pearson Edexcel)
• Ages 16–19 International AS/A Level Sciences (Pearson Edexcel)

24 Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/iprimaryscience Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/iprimaryscience 25


Science Bug International ActiveLearn Primary Used by over
UK Curriculum | Ages 5–11 | Print & Digital Ages 5–11 | Digital 2 million
teachers and
students
worldwide!
A hands‑on, experiential science Circle of Life
An online world for all your teaching
programme packed with online and print Plants and animals have names for different stages of their life cycles. and learning needs.
resources to inspire the next generation Seed

Seedling
ActiveLearn Primary is an online world for all your
of young scientists. teaching and learning needs, and home to all your
favourite Pearson International Primary resources
• Built on an evidence‑based approach to science teaching for literacy and English, maths, science and
and learning. Young plant with fruit Young plant with flowers
more – easily accessible by a single login for both
1 Research the names for parts of life cycles below. Find out which life
• Includes guidance and support for teachers on key cycle they belong to. The first one has been done for you. teachers and pupils.
Life cycle of a… Name

science concepts. Plant… Seedling


Hatchling
Pupa
For teachers, ActiveLearn Primary is a giant repository
• Differentiation and assessment embedded throughout. 2 Write about the most interesting life cycle you have discovered. of teaching material and support, with in‑depth
• Topic books and accompanying write-in planning, assessment and reporting.
pupil books make it easier for students to explore. For children, it’s a fun online world they can access in
school and at home to find all the books, games and
activities allocated by their teachers, as well as books
Summary of components: 3
to read for pleasure. Children can earn rewards as
Year 5 Life Cycles WB v5.indd 3 03/09/2018 15:37
they complete their activities!
• 36 Pupil Topic Books (× 6 per year) from
Year 1–6. Teach science with confidence with detailed
lesson plans and structured, guided
• 36 Write‑in Pupil Workbooks (× 6 per year) assessment to support learning and ensure
from Year 1–6. progression – whether you are a specialist
teacher or not.
• 3 × Online subscriptions (Year 1 & 2, Year
3 & 4, Year 5 & 6) with interactive teaching
tools, flexible lesson plans, embedded
assessment and activities.
•  ritten for the English National Curriculum.
W
Mapping shows you how it can work with
iPrimary.

iPROGRESS PATHWAY

 ges 3–5 The World Around Us (Early Years


• A
Curriculum)
• Ages 5–11 Pearson International Primary Science
(iPrimary / English National Curriculum)
An online world where children
• Ages 11–14 Exploring Science (iLowerSecondary /
can access allocated resources
English National Curriculum) and get rewards for their work.
• Ages 14–16 International GCSE Sciences (Pearson
Edexcel)
• Ages 16–19 International AS/A Level Sciences
(Pearson Edexcel)

26 Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/iprimaryscience Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/activelearn-primary 27


PYP Readers and Companions Contact us
International Baccalaureate Curriculum | Ages 5–11 | Print
Your local Pearson consultant
Go online to find details of your local Pearson consultant who can support you with curriculum,
qualifications and resources. Visit pearsoninternational-schools.com/contact and select your country
The International Baccalaureate® (IB) from the dropdown list.

Primary Years Programme (PYP) focuses on Your customer service team


the development of the whole child as an For print and digital product orders, email internationalorders@pearson.com.
inquirer, both at school and beyond. Customers based outside of the Middle East, please contact email: internationalorders@pearson.com
Our specifically designed PYP Readers and Telephone number: +44 330 1289 126 opt. 1 & 1
Working hours 8am to 5pm GMT Monday to Friday
Companions programme motivates your
learners and develops these vital inquiry‑based If you are based in the Middle East please contact email: menaorders@pearson.com

reading strategies. For any other enquiries, please visit support.pearson.com

Pearson Oasis is our new e-commerce site for school and trade customers for print titles (digital
• A ready-made library of 120 titles and 9 companions, clearly products cannot be ordered). Oasis offers price and availability, order processing and tracking as well as
categorised by age across 6 units of inquiry, make it simple to copies of invoices and statements. If you need any support using Oasis please check out our self-help
ensure your PYP learners have access to the right books from guides at oasisuk.pearson.com/contact-us.
the offset.
• To support group and individual work, the engaging companions Compare curricula by age, years or grades
explore each level’s individual units with open‑ended activities.
Age UK US IB
• Inspiring global thinkers, the programme has a strong
3–5 Reception Foundation Pre K
international approach, which is linked to the IB Learner Profile.
5–6 Year 1 Kindergarten
Key Stage 1
6–7 Year 2 Grade 1
Summary of components:
7–8 Year 3 Grade 2 IB PYP*
• 120 high-quality, inquiry‑based readers.
8–9 Year 4 Grade 3
• 9 engaging companions. Key Stage 2
9–10 Year 5 Grade 4
• Easy‑buy packs available for PYP Lower and Upper Juniors.
• Themed packs containing one copy of all 20 readers in each 10–11 Year 6 Grade 5

theme.
* Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), Diploma Programme (DP), and Career-related Programme (CP)
• Specially written for the IB Primary Years Programme. are trademarks of the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IB), which was not involved in the production of these products –
excluding Pearson co-published titles for the IB Diploma Programme, which are marked by the IB cooperation logo and have been
developed in cooperation with the IB.

iPROGRESS PATHWAY

To see the full range of our 11–19 IB resources, check out our 2025 IB Purchasing policies, pricing and international restrictions
Catalogue or head over to: pearsoninternational-schools.com/IB
For up-to-date pricing and ISBN listings, please visit pearsoninternational-schools.com/catalogues and download
the latest price lists.
All prices displayed on our website are applicable only to schools buying direct from us and reflect a school
discount. Prices are subject to change without notice. Prices may vary across regions therefore please contact
your local Pearson consultant for local and up-to-date pricing.
Purchasing directly is not available in some countries, please visit pearsoninternational-schools.com/contact

28 Learn more at: pearsoninternational-schools.com/pyp 29


Next Steps

Find out more about us


For international school resources: pearson.com/international-schools

For qualifications: quals.pearson.com

Stay in touch
pearsoninternational-schools.com/eNewsSignUp

@PearsonUKandInternationalSchools

Pearson UK and International Schools

blog.pearsoninternationalschools.com

When you have finished with this


catalogue please recycle it

Published November 2024

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy