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Victoria is a schoolgirl who lives in London. One day she receives a letter from her uncle in America, asking her to be his secretary. Victoria takes the job, but soon discovers that it's not all fun and games. She must help Uncle Sam run a store and hope for an opportunity to get back to school... But when she does, will she be able to adjust? And what about her friends - will they still love her when she returns? The Pupil Book 3 follows Victoria through the remainder of the journey as she settles into life at American School and begins lessons with Miss Calkins, all while trying to find ways to spend time with friends from London Bridge School while being so far away from home. "Victoria and the Americans" is a chapter book for young readers aimed at 7-12 year olds. It is written by Victoria Russell and illustrated by Philip Pullman, who has collaborated with Russell on the other books in the series. Like the other books in the "Jolly Phonics" series, it is also written in phonics with activities to help children learn how to read. Like the other books in the "Jolly Phonics" series, it can be purchased at The School Store or Amazon.The 'Vikki' Sound Book was published in December 2008 by Scholastic Australia. Victoria Russell wrote this book especially for teachers of students learning English as an Additional Language (ELA). The book will aid children in learning to write in 'Vikki', a phonetic sound for Australian English. The book was written in a similar style to the other books in the series, and includes a summary chart of words and sounds at the back of the book.Victoria Russell (23 June 1930 - 4 January 2013) was an Australian writer of fiction for young readers. She is especially noted for her series of "Jolly Phonics" books which are considered to be amongst Australia's best-loved children's books. Her early life had been spent on farms near Beaconsfield, Victoria (Australia); she graduated from Edmund Rice College (now known as University High School) with degrees in English, History and Education. Russell held a teaching diploma, and taught at various schools including Bellerive P-12 College (Victoria) and St Thomas' Anglican Girls' School (New South Wales). Russell worked as a lecturer and tutor at the University of New England (now the University of New England, Armidale), as well as continuing her career as an author. Aside from "Jolly Phonics", Russell was also the author of "Rosie's Shakespeare Shakespeare" (1973) about Rosie's first year at Bellerive Secondary School; "The Mighty Pup" (1976); and "Nigel" (1981), based on her own son. "Victoria and the Americans" was published in 2008. She died on 4 January 2013.The Royal Children's Hospital Battle of the Books is an annual event organised by The Royal Children's Hospital Fundraising Appeal. It is meant to be a friendly competition between public schools which are located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Victoria won this competition for three consecutive years (2003, 2004 and 2005). She has also won the award for her contribution to Australian literature at the 2006 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards.Victoria Russell was born on 23 June 1930 in Beaconsfield, Victoria to Sydney Russell and Ethel (née Dean). cfa1e77820
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