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Shark Must Park!
(Hardcover)
Michelle Ward; Illustrated by Bailey Beougher
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This edition of Romeo and Juliet is especially designed for
students, with accessible on-page notes and explanatory
illustrations, clear background information, and rigorous but
accessible scholarly credentials. This edition includes
illustrations, preliminary notes, reading lists (including
websites) and classroom notes, allowing students to master
Shakespeare's work.
About the Series:
Newly redesigned and easier to read, each play in the Oxford School
Shakespeare series includes the complete and unabridged text,
detailed and clear explanations of difficult words and passages, a
synopsis of the plot, summaries of individual scenes, and notes on
the main characters. Also included is a wide range of questions and
activities for work in class, together with the historical
background to Shakespeare's England, a brief biography of
Shakespeare, and a complete list of his plays.
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year. This lyrical middle-grade
novel-in-verse celebrates the power of story and of finding one's
individual voice. Keet knows the only good thing about moving away
from her Alabama home is that she'll live near her beloved
grandfather. When Keet starts school, it's even worse than she
expected, as the kids tease her about her southern accent. Now
Keet, who can "talk the whiskers off a catfish," doesn't want to
open her mouth. While fishing with her grandfather, she learns the
art of listening and gradually, she makes her first new friend. But
just as she's beginning to settle in, her grandfather has a stroke,
and even though he's still nearby, he suddenly feels
ever-so-far-away. Keet is determined to reel him back to her by
telling him stories; in the process she finds her voice and her
grandfather again. ACooperative Children's Book Center Choices
Selection.
One of a series of fiction titles for schools. In Orwell's classic
story the animals, led by the pigs Napoleon and Snowball, drive out
Farmer Jones and set up an Animals' Republic in which all are to be
free and equal. But the saviours turn out to be just as greedy,
vain and oppressive.
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Le Mouse Caper
(Hardcover)
Marilyn Seigle; Illustrated by Maegan Penley
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Spring
(Hardcover)
Jeannine Gerkman
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Exam Board: AQA, OCR, Edexcel, WJEC Eduqas Level: GCSE (9-1)
Subject: English literature First teaching: September 2015 First
exams: Summer 2017 Enable students to achieve their best grade in
GCSE English Literature with this year-round course companion;
designed to instil in-depth textual understanding as students read,
analyse and revise Romeo and Juliet throughout the course. This
Study and Revise guide: - Increases students' knowledge of Romeo
and Juliet as they progress through the detailed commentary and
contextual information written by experienced teachers and
examiners - Develops understanding of plot, characterisation,
themes and language, equipping students with a rich bank of textual
examples to enhance their exam responses - Builds critical and
analytical skills through challenging, thought-provoking questions
that encourage students to form their own personal responses to the
text - Helps students maximise their exam potential using clear
explanations of the Assessment Objectives, annotated sample student
answers and tips for reaching the next grade - Improves students'
extended writing techniques through targeted advice on planning and
structuring a successful essay - Provides opportunities for
students to review their learning and identify their revision needs
with knowledge-based questions at the end of each chapter
This is a collection of nine short stories by one of Britain's
best-loved writers. This edition is part of a series of pre- and
post-1914 works chosen especially for 14-18 year olds. The series
features fiction, anthologies, poetry, plays and non-fiction.
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She Will Soar
(Hardcover)
Ana Sampson; Edited by Ana Sampson
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A stunning gift book featuring 130 poems about wanderlust, freedom
and escape written by women. With poems from classic, well loved
poets as well as innovative and bold modern voices, She Will Soar
is a stunning collection and an essential addition to any
bookshelf. From the ancient world right up to the present day, it
includes poems on wanderlust, travel, daydreams, flights of fancy,
escaping into books, tranquillity, courage, hope and resilience.
From frustrated housewives to passionate activists, from servants
and suffragettes to some of today's most gifted writers, here is a
bold choir of voices demanding independence and celebrating their
hard-won power. Immerse yourself in poems by Carol Ann Duffy,
Christina Rossetti, Stevie Smith, Sarah Crossan, Emily Dickinson,
Salena Godden, Mary Jean Chan, Charly Cox, Nikita Gill, Fiona
Benson, Hollie McNish and Grace Nichols to name but a few
A beautiful first collection of poems by two-time Kate Greenaway
Medal-winner Shirley Hughes. In this wonderful collection of poems,
by best-loved and Kate Greenaway Medal-winner, Shirley Hughes,
Katie and her little brother Olly go out and about, romping through
the changing seasons. They take pleasure in the different elements
and weather conditions - sunshine, wind, rain, mist and even snow.
From the joys of the seaside to the miseries of the sickbed, this
exuberant volume captures to perfection the world of childhood.
This volume explores the relationship between the emphasis on
performance in Elizabethan humanist education and the flourishing
of literary brilliance around the turn of the sixteenth century.
This study asks us what lessons we can learn today from
Shakespeare's Latin grammar school. What were the cognitive
benefits of an education so deeply rooted in what Demosthenes and
Quintilian called "actio"-acting? Because of the vast difference
between educational practice then and now, we have not often
followed one essential thread: the focus on performance. This study
examines the connections relevant to the education offered in
schools today. This book will be of great interest to teachers,
scholars, and administrators in performing arts and education.
This book compares the theatrical cultures of early modern England
and Spain and explores the causes and consequences not just of the
remarkable similarities but also of the visible differences between
them. An exercise in multi-focal theatre history research, it
deploys a wide range of perspectives and evidence with which to
recreate the theatrical landscapes of these two countries and thus
better understand how the specific conditions of performance
actively contributed to the development of each country's dramatic
literature. This monograph develops an innovative comparative
framework within which to explore the numerous similarities, as
well as the notable differences, between early modern Europe's two
most prominent commercial theatre cultures. By highlighting the
nuances and intricacies that make each theatrical culture unique
while never losing sight of the fact that the two belong to the
same broader cultural ecosystem, its dual focus should appeal to
scholars and students of English and Spanish literature alike, as
well as those interested in the broader history of European
theatre. Learning from what one 'playground' - that is, the
environment and circumstances out of which a dramatic tradition
originates - reveals about the other will help solve not only the
questions posed above but also others that still await examination.
This investigation will be of great interest to students and
scholars in theatre history, comparative drama, early modern drama,
and performance culture.
Shortlisted for the Laugh Out Loud Awards - the UK's only prize for
funny children's books A brilliant collection of poems by an
exciting young poet, this book is perfect, whether you like poetry
or not! 'When you read this book, the windows will burp and the
grass will turn blue. That's how magic these poems are.' Michael
Rosen Packed full of silly, funny, or downright hilarious poems
(with a few serious ones mixed in) this brilliant collection from
exciting young poet, Joshua Seigal is perfect for fans of Michael
Rosen and anyone else who needs a giggle. If you like poetry,
you'll like this book. And if you don't like poetry you'll LOVE it!
With poems on every topic from the power of books to the joys of
fried chicken, this collection is a fabulous mix of Joshua Seigal's
subversive humour and insight into the world of children. If you
don't like poetry after reading this, there's probably something
wrong with you! Book band: Grey - Ideal for Age 8 - 9
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Saving Jackson's Tooth
(Hardcover)
Jeff Shnall; Illustrated by Catherine Lee; Edited by Edee Lemonier
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From two of the biggest names in children's publishing, this is an
inspiring guide to wordplay for young readers, their parents and
teachers. I'm ready for spaghetti Will you getti the spaghetti?
Don't say, "Not yetti spaghetti!" 'cos I'm all setti for spaghetti.
Fizzing with rhythm, energy and laughter, the 30 poems in Ready for
Spaghetti delight in the details of children's daily routines. "Up,
up, uppity-up!", the first poem announces, while the artwork shows
a child leaping out of bed, ready to begin their morning; "Hush and
a hush, soft and low", chants the final poem, as children snuggle
under their blankets after their day's adventures. Full of
affectionate observations of young children, which are beautifully
continued in Polly Dunbar's warm-hearted pictures, Michael Rosen's
poems are ideal for reading aloud with toddlers ... and many
grown-ups will soon know them by heart!
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