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Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities > History
If you're after a book that has everything students need for
Edexcel 9-1 GCSE History - The American West (c1835-c1895) exam
success, then look no further than CGP's fantastic Topic Guide.
It's packed with crystal-clear revision notes, heaps of activities
and exam-style questions (with answers) for students to test their
understanding of the topic and the skills they'll need for the
Period Study section of the exam. Our handy worked answers and
advice mean students can walk into the exam feeling confident they
know what good answers look like. Plus there are exam tips
throughout the book.
This new book aims to explore the key issues and debates
surrounding the question of the incorporation and
institutionalisation of restorative justice within existing penal
and criminal justice systems, an increasingly pressing issue given
the rapid spread of restorative justice worldwide at both national
and international levels. In doing so it aims to build bridges
between those concerned with the practical institutionalisation of
restorative justice on the one hand, and those engaged in more
theoretical aspects of penal development and analysis on the other.
It offers conceptual tools and a theoretical framework to help make
sense of these developments, reflecting expertise drawn from
analysis of developments in Europe, North America and Australasia.
This single volume traces three approaches to the "study" of the
Holocaust--through notions of history, theories of memory, and a
focus on art and representation. It introduces readers to the
different ways we have come to "understand" the Holocaust, gives
them an opportunity to ask questions about those conclusions, and
examines how this event can be understood once all the survivors
are gone. In addition, the book looks at the different disciplines
-- history, sociology, religious studies, and literary
interpretation, among others -- through which studies of the
Holocaust take place. A three section organization covers history,
the treatment of eyewitness and the testimonies produced by them,
and the possibility of literature and other arts presenting a
better understanding of Holocaust events than the former. MARKET
For individuals interested in a historical interpretation of the
Holocaust-- even more complex and troubling than the event itself.
There's no better way to learn everything for Edexcel 9-1 GCSE
History - Medicine in Britain (c1250-present) than with this
unbeatable CGP Topic Guide. It's packed with crystal-clear revision
notes and heaps of activities. There are exam-style questions to
test students understanding of the topic and the skills they'll
need for the Thematic Study and Historic Environment section of the
exam - as well as practice using sources for the Historic
Environment section of the exam. Our handy worked answers and
advice mean students can walk into the exam feeling confident they
know what good answers look like. Plus there are exam tips
throughout the book and answers at the back.
This Discover & Learn Activity Book is perfectly matched to
CGP's Stone Age to Celts Study Book for Years 3 & 4 (see
9781782941958 - pupils will need the Study Book to answer the
questions in this Activity Book). It contains a range of
thought-provoking practice questions for each topic - ideal for
helping children think in depth about what life was like during
this period of history. Each page includes Learning Objective
tick-boxes, so they can keep track of how confident they feel about
each topic. Complete Answers are available in the matching Teacher
Book (9781782942269).
A bumper activity book companion to the multimillion-copy bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS series. Featuring colouring, stickers, search & find, dot-to-dot, spot the difference, mazes, and more, in paperback format.
Little People, BIG DREAMS is a bestselling series of books and educational games that explore the lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a dream.
This empowering series offers inspiring messages to children of all ages, in a range of formats. The board books are told in simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to babies and toddlers. The hardback versions present expanded stories for beginning readers. Boxed gift sets allow you to collect a selection of the books by theme. Paper dolls, learning cards, matching games and other fun learning tools provide even more ways to make the lives of these role models accessible to children.
Inspire the next generation of outstanding people who will change the world with Little People, BIG DREAMS!
A personal, powerful and resonant account of the Holocaust by one of this country's best-loved children’s authors. By turns charming, shocking and heart-breaking, this is the true story of Michael Rosen’s search for his relatives who “went missing” during the Second World War – told through prose, poetry, maps and pictures.
When Michael was growing up, stories often hung in the air about his great-uncles: one was a clock-mender and the other a dentist. They were there before the war, his dad would say, and weren’t after.
Over many years, Michael tried to find out exactly what happened: he interviewed family members, scoured the internet, pored over books and traveled to America and France. The story he uncovered was one of terrible persecution – and it has inspired his poetry for years since.
Here, poems old and new are balanced against an immensely readable narrative; both an extraordinary account and a powerful tool for talking to children about the Holocaust.
Supported and checked by the UCL Centre for Holocaust Education.
Part of Nosy Crow's list of publishing in collaboration with the
British Museum, developed in consultation with some of the world's
leading experts on Viking history. A kid's life as a Viking might
sound like fun, what with all those cool battles and awesome
longships, but actually life for kids could be pretty hard. In this
hilarious book, children will learn just how tough life really was,
from spending years on a raid and sharing your bedroom with farm
animals, to being poked full of holes . . . and even eating
extremely watery porridge. Probably the first book about Viking
times to feature children walking polar bears and rubber ducks,
this is a must read for kids with a passion for horrible history!
Brought to life with rich, humorous illustrations by super-talented
Marisa Morea. Other titles in the series include: Ancient Egypt,
Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, Aztec Age, Prehistoric Times, and
Medieval Castle.
Anne Frank was an ordinary girl living in extraordinary times.
Forced to go into hiding to escape the Nazis' persecution of Jews
in World War II, Anne kept a diary that would become one of the
most famous books in the world. Meet one of history's most
inspiring figures in this beautifully-illustrated guide to her
amazing life. From artists to aviators and scientists to
revolutionaries, Little Guides to Great Lives is a brand new series
of small-format guides introducing children to the most
inspirational figures from history in a fun, accessible way.
Exam Board: AQA Academic Level: GCSE Subject: History: Power and
the people: c1170 to the present day First teaching: September 2016
First Exams: Summer 2018 Designed for hassle-free, independent
study and priced to meet both your and your students' budgets, this
combined Revision Guide and Workbook is the smart choice for those
revising for AQA GCSE (9-1) History and includes: A FREE online
edition One-topic-per-page format 'Now Try This' practice questions
on topic pages Exam skills pages including Worked examples with
exemplar answers Exam-style practice pages with practice questions
in the style of the exams Guided support and hints providing
additional scaffolding, to help avoid common pitfalls Full set of
practice papers written to match the specification exactly
"Speed, bonnie boat, like a bird on the wing, 'Onward!' the sailors
cry; Carry the lad who's born to be king Over the sea to Skye."
Sung throughout the world, the Skye Boat Song evocatively brings
alive the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie's famous journey from the
Outer Hebrides to Skye, off Scotland's west coast, after his defeat
at the Battle of Culloden. This stunning picture book, inspired by
the lyrics of the traditional Scottish folksong, illustrates the
true story of one of Scotland's most famous heroes and introduces
children to this dramatic period of Scottish history. The beautiful
landscapes and seascapes of Scotland's west coast are captured by
Alfredo Belli's stunning illustrations.
Discover the weird and wacky world of the ancient Greeks! Why did
Minoans have strong ankles? How did an owl inspire a city? And why
on Earth did the ancient Greeks exercise NAKED? With an engaging
question and answer format, this series draws young readers into
the fascinating, sometimes gruesome, world of famous peoples and
civilisations through history. Each spread opens with a simple
question, opening up an exploration of an aspect of the life of a
people or civilisation and busting some popular myths along the
way!. The lively lay-out is supported by annotated photos and
cartoons, making history fun and accessible for every young reader.
Titles in the series: What happened to mummies' brains? And other
questions about the Ancient Egyptians Did the kings of Benin really
keep pet leopards? And other questions about the kingdom of Benin
Did the Celts really use hair gel? And other questions about the
Stone Age, Iron Age and Bronze Age Why did the ancient Greeks use
elephants in battle? And other questions about the ancient Greeks
Why did the Maya stick needles in their tongues? And other
questions about the Maya Did the Romans really eat flamingos? And
other questions about the Romans Why did the Shang write on
turtles? And other questions about the Shang Dynasty Did the
Vikings really wear horns on their helmets? And other questions
about the Vikings
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