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Books > Children's & Educational > Technology & applied sciences > Computing & information technology
Dikwalwa tsa Kagiso ke tsa Aforika Borwa tse di lebesitsweng go
Kgato ya Motheo (Kereiti R-3). Di fitlhelwa ka dipuo tse di
latelang: English, Afrikaans, Siswati, Xitsonga, Tshivenda,
IsiZulu, Sesotho, IsiXhosa, Setswana, Sepedi le IsiNdebele. Ka
ditshwantsho tse di mebalabala e e bogegang, baithuti ba kgona go
godisa kitso ya go bala le go kwala. Kagiso readers is a South
African graded reading scheme for the Foundation Phase (Grades
R-3). It is available in the following languages: English,
Afrikaans, siSwati, Xitsonga, Tshivenda, isiZulu, Sesotho,
isiXhosa, Setswana, Sepedi and isiNdebele. Colourful and
beautifully illustrated, the Kagiso Readers enable learners to
develop literacy incrementally.
Izincwadi zakwaKagiso yimisebenzi yokufunda ehleliwe yaseNingizimu
Afrika ebhekiswe emazingeni aphansi emfundo (Izigaba R-3). Lezi
zincwadi ziyatholakala ngalezi zilimi ezilandelayo: English,
Afrikaans, Siswati, Xitsonga, Tshivenda, IsiZulu, Sesotho,
IsiXhosa, Setswana, Sepedi kanye nesiNdebeleKagiso Readers is a
South African graded reading scheme for the foundation phase
(Grades R-3). It is available in the following languages: English,
Afrikaans, siSwati, Xitsonga, Tshivenda, isiZulu, Sesotho,
isiXhosa, Setswana, Sepedi and isiNdebele set.
Could you program a toaster Make a phone call on a watch Stop a
thief from stealing your identity With computers we can do all this
and more. Learn about our digital lives from staying safe online to
understanding a computer's languages and discover how computers
store and use our information in Computers and Coding. This series
uses engaging imagery and simple information to equip young readers
with the digital skills they need to live and learn in a virtual
world.l|Could you program a toaster Make a phone call on a watch
Stop a thief from stealing your identity With computers we can do
all this and more. Learn about our digital lives from staying safe
online to understanding a computer's languages and discover how
computers store and use our information in Computers and Coding.
This series uses engaging imagery and simple information to equip
young readers with the digital skills they need to live and learn
in a virtual world.l
The World Wide Web is the world's biggest source of knowledge and
entertainment, but how does all that information get there? Webpage
Design looks at how people plan, design and code all types of
webpages, from social media to shopping sites. Investigate all the
options available and see how website designers choose fonts,
colours and images, then code it all to create the coolest
webpages. Learn the code, pick your pictures and have a go at
creating your very own webpage! 'Try at home' examples encourage
you to get practical with computing and are NOT linked to specific
software or operating systems. Real-world anecdotes from the world
of information technology will inspire a new generation of digital
technology scientists.This series provides support to many teachers
who are not subject specialists in this area and who can use this
book for ideas, inspiration and materials. The book doesn't rely on
a particular software/OS.Other titles in the Get Ahead in Computing
series: Amazing Applications & Perfect Programs; Awesome
Algorithms & Creative Coding; Computing and Coding in the Real
World; Great Games and Amazing Animation; Super Social Media and
Awesome Online Safety; The Science of Computers
Iincwadi zakwaKagiso yimisebenzi yokufunda ehleliwe yaseMzantsi
Afrika ebhekise emazingeni aphantsi emfundo (Isigaba R-3). Ezi
ncwadi ziyafumaneka kwezi lwimi zilandelayo: isiNgesi, isiBhulu,
isiSwati, isiTsonga, isiVenda, isiZulu, isiSuthu, isiXhosa,
isiTswana, isiPedi kunye nesiNdebele. The Kagiso series is a South
African graded reading scheme for the foundation phase (Grades
R-3). It is available in the following languages: English,
Afrikaans, Siswati, Xitsonga, Tshivenda, isiZulu, Sesotho,
isiXhosa, Setswana, Sepedi and isiNdebele. Colourful and
beautifully illustrated, it enables learners to develop literacy
incrementally.
From the Makers of Diary of a Minecraft Zombie.
Did You Ever Want a Peek into the Secret Life of Creepers?
Meet Jasper...He's a Creeper.
Have you ever wondered what a day in the life of a Creeper would look like?
Well, Jasper gives us a sneak peek into the daily life of a Creeper and all of the crazy adventures Creepers go through in order to NOT blow things up!
If You Want to Know More, Jump into this Zany Minecraft Creeper Adventure and Find Out!
Parents: Diary of a Minecraft Creeper is a must-read for any kid who loves Minecraft. Kids ages 6+ can't wait to jump into to these Minecraft adventures!
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