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The boy breaks a pot. Is he honest?
Designed to follow on from the Jolly Phonics Pupil Books 1, 2 and
3, the Grammar Pupil Books builds on the skills taught in Jolly
Phonics, and introduces grammar and spelling rules to improve
writing and reading comprehension. Children are able to work
through the Grammar 2 Pupil book and complete a wide variety of
engaging activities, which develop grammar, spelling, punctuation
and comprehension skills. Lessons are provided for 1 Grammar or
punctuation and 1 Spelling lesson per week for a for a year. The
teacher is able to support and guide the children with the Grammar
2 Teacher's Book. Topics covered include: * New spelling patterns -
ei, eigh, ture * Silent letters - b, c, h, k, w * Syllables *
Identifying the short vowels * Spelling rules - consonant doubling
and adding suffixes * Tricky word families * Revision of elements
covered in the Grammar 1 Pupil Book * Further adjectives -
possessive * Comparatives and superlatives * Prepositions *
Conjunctions * Dictionary work * Punctuation * Exclamation marks *
Apostrophes * Further sentence development *Please note that only
the covers of our Jolly Grammar Pupil Books have been refreshed and
updated. The content is the same as the previous editions and they
can still be used alongside the Grammar Teacher's Books. ISBNs and
JL codes also remain the same.
An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School
Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in
an attractive new design. An active approach to classroom
Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare's imaginative
world in accessible and creative ways. Students are encouraged to
share Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and
sense of theatre. Substantially revised and extended in full
colour, classroom activities are thematically organised in
distinctive 'Stagecraft', 'Write about it', 'Language in the play',
'Characters' and 'Themes' features. Extended glossaries are aligned
with the play text for easy reference. Expanded endnotes include
extensive essay-writing guidance for 'Romeo and Juliet' and
Shakespeare. Includes rich, exciting colour photos of performances
of 'Romeo and Juliet' from around the world.
There are lots of different plants and animals that live in a pond.
Read this book to learn all about these plants and animals.
Going to a ski mountain is lots of fun. Read to find out about the
ski mountain and all the things you can do.
Creative Writing Examples Book 2 presents 11 plus students with a
variety of high-quality, creative writing pieces, written by their
peers in preparation for their exam. This book is designed to
address the key elements of the 11 plus creative writing exam,
using real creative pieces as examples. It contains 33 questions
and extracts reflective of independent and grammar school exams,
varying from fictional pieces that are full of colourful
descriptions and interesting characters, to non-fictional letters
and essays. These examples are a brilliant tool for your child to
use in preparation for the exam. In the creative writing exam, your
child could be given a range fiction or non-fiction briefs, a
visual stimulus, a piece of text from which they have to continue
the story, or an essay title. This book is divided into distinct
sections, with a number of example pieces in each. Examining these
extracts and completing the accompanying activities will give your
child a better understanding of what is required of them in the
exam. Alongside these activities, each story is partnered with a
checklist and space for your child to write feedback. The checklist
provides a list of what a good piece of creative writing should
include, or what examiners are commonly looking for and rewarding,
while the feedback creates your child's own list of what works well
and what could be improved. Each section ends with an exam question
for your child to put into practice what they have learnt, as well
as teacher's comments to provide an insight into a marker's mind.
Achieve is a four-level print and digital English language course
designed specifically for the Caribbean learner. Spanning lower
secondary and CESC(r), Achieve delivers comprehensive syllabus
coverage through its range of interactive components that support
students and teachers in the life-long development of English
language and literacy skills. Through a range of features and
themes, each section of this book covers core skills related to
listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as the mechanics
of language, grammar and vocabulary. Literature, language
appreciation, media and cross-curricular skills development are
intergrated consistently throughout. Achieve is designed to be
flexible so that the series will suit a diversity of classromms,
and teaching and learning styles. The accompanying Teacher's
Handbook helps with teacher support and differentiation strategies.
Log on to www.pearsoncaribbean.com/achieve to access your digital
support resources and to view our wide range of additional English
language and literature resources.About the Author Neville Grant
has worked as an English specialist, educational writer and
consultant in many parts of the world, including the Caribbean,
Africa, Asia and Europe. Formerly in the Britsh Council, ha has
taught in several universities, and is the author of well over a
hundred books, including High School courses for the Caribbean. He
also edited the Pearson Read Awhile series for Caribbean Primary
Schools.
Achieve is a four-level print and digital English language course
designed specifically for the Caribbean learner. Spanning lower
secondary and CESC(r), Achieve delivers comprehensive syllabus
coverage through its range of interactive components that support
students and teachers in the life-long development of English
language and literacy skills. Through a range of features and
themes, each section of this book covers core skills related to
listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as the mechanics
of language, grammar and vocabulary. Literature, language
appreciation, media and cross-curricular skills development are
intergrated consistently throughout. Achieve is designed to be
flexible so that the series will suit a diversity of classromms,
and teaching and learning styles. The accompanying Teacher's
Handbook helps with teacher support and differentiation strategies.
Log on to www.pearsoncaribbean.com/achieve to access your digital
support resources and to view our wide range of additional English
language and literature resources.About the Author Neville Grant
has worked as an English specialist, educational writer and
consultant in many parts of the world, including the Caribbean,
Africa, Asia and Europe. Formerly in the Britsh Council, ha has
taught in several universities, and is the author of well over a
hundred books, including High School courses for the Caribbean. He
also edited the Pearson Read Awhile series for Caribbean Primary
Schools.
Achieve is a four-level print and digital English language course
designed specifically for the Caribbean learner. Spanning lower
secondary and CESC(r), Achieve delivers comprehensive syllabus
coverage through its range of interactive components that support
students and teachers in the life-long development of English
language and literacy skills. Through a range of features and
themes, each section of this book covers core skills related to
listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as the mechanics
of language, grammar and vocabulary. Literature, language
appreciation, media and cross-curricular skills development are
intergrated consistently throughout. Achieve is designed to be
flexible so that the series will suit a diversity of classromms,
and teaching and learning styles. The accompanying Teacher's
Handbook helps with teacher support and differentiation strategies.
Log on to www.pearsoncaribbean.com/achieve to access your digital
support resources and to view our wide range of additional English
language and literature resources.About the Author Neville Grant
has worked as an English specialist, educational writer and
consultant in many parts of the world, including the Caribbean,
Africa, Asia and Europe. Formerly in the Britsh Council, ha has
taught in several universities, and is the author of well over a
hundred books, including High School courses for the Caribbean. He
also edited the Pearson Read Awhile series for Caribbean Primary
Schools.
Superior CAPS coverage and written by expert authors. Superior
illustrations and activities to improve results and motivate learners.
Superior teacher support to save time and make teaching easy. Superior
quality = exam success!
- A special day (story) (p. 6)
- Taking off (poem) (p. 9)
- Why dogs chase cars (story)
- A true friend (story) (p. 13)
- Sorry! (social text: letters) (p. 16)
- Making a mobile (information text)
- Holidays (poems) (p. 20)
- A lucky escape (story) (p. 21)
- Finding out about fire (information text) (p. 24)
- Lighting up our lives (information text) (p. 26)
- Dudu and the evil giant – Part 1 (story) (p. 28)
- Dudu and the evil giant – Part 2 (story)
- Our teacher says (poem) (p. 34)
- Go, Slow and Whoa Foods (information text) (p. 35)
- It takes courage (media text: newspaper article)
- Cecilia Makiwane (media text: newspaper article) (p. 39)
- World of Birds (social text: postcard) (p. 40)
- Save the crane (media text: poster)
- Why the giraffe and the oxpecker are good friends (story)
(p. 42)
- The four friends (drama) (p. 44)
- The wonders of Egypt (information text)
- A journalist’s world (social text: letter) (p. 54)
- Poems about jobs (poems)
- Swim safely (media text: magazine article) (p. 58)
- Funny poems (poems) (p. 60)
- Nomathemba’s fire (story)
- Be my friend (drama) (p. 66)
- Miss you! (social text: emails) (p. 70)
- Digging up the past (information text)
Find out how to paint a butterfly by painting on the paper, folding
it in half, cutting it out and opening it up to see the beautiful
butterfly.
A girl and her family go to the zoo. They see lots and lots of
animals. Do you like the zoo, too?
Updated and fully aligned with the Cambridge International AS &
A Level English Language 9093 syllabus for examination 2021. This
coursebook helps students take an active approach to developing and
applying the key reading and writing skills they need to succeed in
their AS & A Level English Language course. In the first part
of the book, for AS Level, students will learn to analyse and write
different text types, from diaries and blogs to reviews, speeches
and narratives. The second part supports A Level study, building on
the skills students have learnt at AS level and applying them to
four specialist areas of English: Language Change, Child Language
Acquisition, English and the World, and Language and the Self.
Sofia is upset that her soccer teammates aren't giving their best
on the field. But then she has an idea. Will her team get it
together and kick it to win it?
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