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Aimed at pupils who are studying The Tempest for the first time,
this literature guide provides a straightforward explanation of the
text that carefully leads students through the play to reacher a
better understanding and appreciation of it. York Notes are the
ultimate best-selling literature guides, and are a useful
background for both quick-reference and insightful interpretation.
Key features include: *Commentaries structured by the assessment
criteria used in the Key Stage 3 tests to give pupils the
confidence they need to do well in the tests *Short, simple
summaries that help all pupils get to grips with the Shakespeare
plays for the Key Stage 3 tests quickly *Accurate, reliable and
faithful to the plays ensuring students avoid making mistakes in
the exam
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Nelly's BFF
(Hardcover)
Joanne Telcide-Bryant; Illustrated by Travis A. Thompson
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R549
Discovery Miles 5 490
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This collection of 22 highly informative essays offers important
insight into current activities in the area of building planning.
Written by recognized building experts from the United States and
Australia, the essays discuss critical planning issues from a
management perspective. Topics include space design; collection
marketing; furniture selection; landscaping; accommodating
different age groups; hosting activities and events; seeking
support from the community; and more. Technology is given a high
priority. A bibliographic essay provides an abundance of suggested
titles for further study.
Uncover the ridiculously funny life of teachers (and some things that have nothing to do with teachers but are still splendidly funny) according to James Campbell, comedian extraordinaire. Ever wondered what teachers do when they're not in the classroom? Are they undercover detectives, champion roller-blade dancers or do they spend their evenings playing with their 576 cats?
This face-achingly funny book will also teach you why you should carry an emergency banana with you at all times, how to fart in class silently without anyone knowing it was you and how to catapult yourself to school by building a medieval style catapult in your back garden!
Whether you love or loathe your teachers, want to become one when you grow up or don't give two figs about your teacher but simply love a HILARIOUS read, this book is for you. Prepare to roll around the floor laughing with the snot-inducingly brilliant The Funny Life of Teachers.
But be warned – this is NOT a normal book. You can read it forwards, backwards, sideways and in approximately 861,000 different ways in between. Whichever way you read it, look no further for fantastic real-life teacher facts, incredibly funny illustrations, imaginary stories and an impossibly silly read!
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