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My Hands
(Hardcover)
Noah Messiah; Edited by Riel Felice
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Lift off in the hilarious edge-of-your-seat adventure series that
is a home alone story with a difference! Written by the inimitable
Larry Hayes and hilariously illustrated by Katie Abey, this is the
perfect read for fans of David Solomons, Tom Gates and Back to the
Future! Fresh from saving their parents from the jaws of frenzied
billionaire Mr Noah, ten-year-old Eliza and her genius little
brother, Johnnie, are called upon once again. Their parents have
disappeared into thin air and it's up to the kids to save the day,
travelling back in time to 5000 BC Egypt! Can they overcome
friendly locals, a mysterious boy-god, snakes, a rainbow-coloured
Sphinx and another plot to end the world? And - most importantly of
all - will they survive TIME TRAVEL? For more out-of-this-world
adventure don't forget to read about Eliza and Johnnie's first
adventure in How to Survive Without Grown-Ups. Out now!
This book traces the influences that have shaped the secondary school history curriculum during Hong Kong's prolonged political transition between the 1960s and the early 21st century, focusing especially on the relationship between history teaching and identity formation. The author's experience as a local history teacher during the mid-1990s made him conscious of the peculiarities of the history curriculum at the time; in particular, the neglect of Hong Kong's own history in both syllabuses and textbooks, and the unique division between 'History' and the entirely separate subject of 'Chinese History'.
Learn how to read hieroglyphs in this compelling puzzle adventure
story, publishing 200 years after the Rosetta Stone was deciphered!
Written by award-winning author Andy Seed, in consultation with
experts at the British Museum, and sumptuously illustrated in
colour by highly acclaimed artist James Weston Lewis. When ancient
Egyptian friends, Nub and Iteti, overhear a gang of tomb robbers
plotting to raid Queen Neith's tomb, they set off on a quest to
stop them. But there are lots of clues and puzzles to solve along
the way, from a suspicious list of hieroglyphic words found in the
marketplace to a confusing maze across the River Nile. Will they
get there in time to stop the robbers unleashing a terrible curse?
And who was behind the evil plot all along? With breathtaking
artwork, fascinating facts about ancient Egypt and a fold-out guide
at the back of the book which explains how to read hieroglyphs and
contains an easy-to-use hieroglyphic dictionary, this is the
perfect book for children who love history and hair-raising
adventures. Featuring hieroglyphic messages, mazes, logic puzzles
and more, children will enjoy immersing themselves in ancient Egypt
and taking part in the story. A page of solutions is included at
the end of the book.
This Conflict and Tension between East and West 1945-1972 Revision
Guide is part of the popular Oxford AQA GCSE History (9-1) series.
Written by our original author team to match the new AQA
specification, this guide covers exactly what your students require
to succeed in the Paper 1 Conflict and Tension between East and
West Wider World Depth Study exams. - Recap key events of the Cold
War with clear visual diagrams and brief points - Apply knowledge
with targeted revision activities that tests basic comprehension,
then apply understanding towards exam-style questions - Review and
track revision with progress checklists, suggested activity answers
and Exam Practice sections - Step-by-step exam guidance based on
the popular 'How to' student book feature - Examiner Tip features
most up-to-date expert advice and identifies common exam mistakes -
Boost student confidence on all AQA GCSE Conflict and Tension
question types with revision activities such as Source Analysis and
How Far Do You Agree - Perfect for use alongside the Student Book
and Kerboodle, or as a stand-alone resource for independent
revision. This revision guide helps your students Recap, Apply, and
Review their way towards exam success.
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Castle Under Siege
(Spiral bound)
Claude Delafosse, Ute Fuhr, Raoul Sautai; Illustrated by Raoul Sautai; Translated by Clare Best
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Learn about the life in castles. Find out how difficult it is to
get past its strong walls. Discover what it is like to be under
attack.
Everest is the world's highest mountain, towering like an icy giant
over the Himalayas. For the millions of people living nearby, it
has always been a magical place, known as "Goddess Mother of the
World" or the "Peak of Heaven". To explorers and adventurers, it
represents a perilous but thrilling challenge to be conquered. In
this exhilarating account by award-winning author David Long, he
looks back at the first attempts by international mountaineers to
reach the fabled summit, many of which ended in death and disaster.
Publishing for the 75th anniversary of the Partition of India in
August 2022, this book is a unique exploration of the rich and
complicated history of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Britain.
There are many ways of telling the same story, and how you tell it
depends on your point of view. Some stories are so complicated, or
difficult to explain, that they're not often told at all. Like the
story of how a company ended up running a country, or how one man
drawing a line on a map could change the lives of millions of
people forever. This book aims to piece together the interesting,
surprising, and sometimes very sad story of India, Pakistan,
Bangladesh, and Britain, and how these countries have shaped one
another over the centuries. From exploring the vast empires and
amazing inventions of ancient India, to revealing the challenges
faced by South Asian migrants to Britain - or celebrating the
amazing culture, innovations, inventions, and achievements of
British people of South Asian heritage today - this book shows how
the past, present and future of these four countries will always be
intertwined. Written by Donna and Vikesh Amey Bhatt who were
inspired to write this book for their two young sons, with
consultancy by Rajbir Hazelwood, historian of South Asia and Modern
Britain, Lands of Belonging includes an exploration of the impact
of British rule over India (India, Pakistan and Bangladesh were all
one country at the time), from the foundation of the East India
Company to India's involvement in supporting Britain during both
World Wars, to India's fight for independence and the British
government's decision to Partition the country, resulting in the
largest migration of people in history.
Imagine someone told you that your dream could never come true. What would you do?
Meet Marie Curie. Shy and reserved, she loved science more than anything else in the world. But she lived at a time when women couldn't be scientists. Marie followed her passion and is now remembered for her game-changing discoveries. But while she tinkered away with test tubes and experimented with a glow-in-the-dark chemical elements, Marie became a mother. Irene and Eve grew up to be fiercely independent and determined women just like their mother, and had many adventures of their own.
Join these three incredible women in this gorgeously illustrated book as they save lives during WWI and WWII, win Nobel Prizes, overcome tragedies, travel all around the world and change the history of science forever. This uplifting and touching tale of strength, science and sisterhood, written and illustrated by two remarkable sisters Imogen and Isabel Greenberg, is a triumph of female empowerment.
From the critically acclaimed author of Musical Truth comes a new
soundtrack to pivotal historical moments from around the world.
From Billie Holliday to Aretha Franklin, Fela Kuti to Donna Summer,
Elton John to Michael Jackson - it turns out that 38 classic tunes
reflect and encapsulate the key historical moments of the 20th and
21st century. Musical World features music from a vast range of
genres including Jazz, Rock n Roll, Disco and Hiphop. Jeffrey
Boakye, teacher, historian and broadcaster, explores the roots and
wider impact of these genres, touching on why they were celebrated
or seen as problematic, their political and cultural impact, and
their ongoing legacy today. Featuring a dance that lead to a new
sense of sexual liberation, feminism, the Vietnam war, the carving
up of the African continent, antisemitism, HIV, homosexuality and
the impact of disco, and a football anthem. . . It will make you
cry, question and gasp - this is a brand new view of world history
- memorable, outspoken - hitherto unspoken!
Longman History Project provides excellent source and review
material for both the Modern World History and the Schools History
Project specifications. This highly illustrated and motivating
series is suitable for each awarding body and is targeted at
students of all abilities Builds students' knowledge and confidence
through the wealth of relevant source material. Motivates students
with highly illustrated, clear and colourful texts and relevant
photographs. Regular review sections reinforce and analyse the
information covered, providing valuable revision opportunities.
Longman History Project provides excellent source and review
material for both the Modern World History and the Schools History
Project specifications. This highly illustrated and motivating
series is suitable for each awarding body and is targeted at
students of all abilities Builds students' nowledge and confidence
through the wealth of relevant source material. Motivates students
with highly illustarted, clear and colourful texts and relevant
photographs. Regular review sections reinforce and analyse the
information covered, providing valuable revision opportunities.
Free Lunch is the story of Rex Ogle's first term in Year 7. Rex and
his baby brother often went hungry, wore second-hand clothes and
were short of school supplies, and Ogle was on his school's free
lunch programme. Grounded in the immediacy of physical hunger and
the humiliation of having to announce it every day in the school
lunch line, Ogle's is a compelling story of a more profound
hunger-that of a child for his parents' love and care. Compulsively
readable, beautifully crafted and authentically told with the voice
and point of view of an eleven-year-old child, Free Lunch is a
remarkable debut by a gifted storyteller.
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My Papa
(Hardcover)
Warren Edward Morris; Illustrated by Taillefer Long
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Discovery Miles 6 160
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Uncle Sam
(Hardcover)
Gail Saunders-Smith; Tyler Monroe
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R256
Discovery Miles 2 560
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The "Heinemann History Scheme" offers an opportunity to refresh the
approach to teaching at Key Stage 3. It uses sources and activities
to explain complex issues and helps students think through
historical concepts for themselves. The Scheme is an exact match to
the QCA scheme of work. It provides students with the opportunity
to study new, relevant topics, such as Hot War/Cold War and
Twentieth Century Medicine. It uses questions to make students stop
and think about what they have learnt, and provides opportunities
for extended writing , thus ensuring a thorough grounding for the
more demanding work required at GCSE and A-Level.
'From the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge to building on the
moon, this utterly fascinating and visually stunning book is sure
to build sky-scraping curiosity in young engineers' Kate Pankhurst,
author of the Fantastically Great Women series 'I adored reading
How Was That Built? with my son. The fascinating facts and huge
detailed pictures led to lots of interesting conversations for both
of us. You will never take buildings for granted again!' David
Walliams, comedian and children's author As seen on Steph's Packed
Lunch and featured in Cerys Matthew's BBC Radio 6 Music show and
'The Dreams We Live Inside' on BBC Radio 4 Join Roma Agrawal, the
award-winning structural engineer who worked on The Shard, for an
exciting behind-the-scenes look at some of the world's most amazing
landmarks. Meet the extraordinary people who challenged our beliefs
about what's possible, pioneering remarkable inventions that helped
build the Brooklyn Bridge in the US, the Pantheon in Italy, the
Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the Shard in England and the Sapporo Dome in
Japan. Discover the ingenious methods engineers have come up with
to enable us to build underground, underwater, on ice and even in
space. And learn about the impact different forces and materials
can have on a structure by carrying out your own engineering
experiments from the 'Try it at Home' sections. Beautiful and
detailed illustrations by Katie Hickey, including cross-sections,
skylines and close-ups of engineering techniques in action, provide
unique and illuminating perspectives of our most awe-inspiring
constructions. Get ready to see the built world around you like
never before! 'Exploring this beautiful book feels like having a
conversation with Roma, full of expert insight and fascinating
detail. With playful illustrations, stacks of brand-new information
and plenty of context - this is children's non-fiction at its best'
Isabel Thomas, science writer and author of Moth and Fox 'Skilfully
illustrated and filled with remarkable details, this book is a
treat for any young engineer. Roma's breadth of knowledge and
genuine passion shines through every page. It's simply beautiful'
Angela Saini, science journalist and author 'Open this book at any
page and you are immediately sucked into the fascination of how
things work - a wonderful achievement and a beautiful one too' Mark
Miodownik, materials engineer, broadcaster and author of Stuff
Matters 'How Was That Built? is a brilliant and essential book ...
Hopefully schools and libraries will purchase the book in big
numbers because it deserves to be widely read and discussed. I also
think it will do a lot to encourage young people to consider a
career in construction' Infrastructure-Intelligence.com
Exam board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: History First teaching:
September 2016 First exams: Summer 2018 Make AQA GCSE History more
accessible, enjoyable and manageable. Based on his own experience
of teaching the specification, renowned author Dale Banham knows
how to cover the content with the right pace and depth, while also
equipping students with the knowledge and 'complex thinking' skills
required for exam success. Using the latest research on memory and
visible learning, this textbook will help to raise attainment for
students of all abilities. > Engage students with accessible
routes into challenging topics. The text is broken down into bullet
points and boxes, while stories about interesting people start each
chapter, providing a memorable 'hook' for revision > Make
learning stick. Techniques such as interleaving, retrieval
practice, dual coding and spaced practice help students to remember
everything and use their knowledge effectively in the exams. The
book contains unique visual memory aids - proven to improve memory
more than text alone > Encourage students to take responsibility
for their learning. Tasks are structured around five 'steps to
success', teaching students how to Research & Record, Reflect,
Apply and Review the content > Build top-grade skills. The
higher-order thinking skills required to construct complex
arguments and reach the upper levels of the AQA mark schemes are
carefully modelled, with step-by-step advice > Improve exam
results. Practice questions, revision tips and guidance based on
the examiners' reports are embedded throughout the book, alongside
purposeful homework activities for each week > Cover the content
in one term. A double-page spread for each lesson and a clear
pathway through each unit focuses students on what they really need
to know, leaving one final term for revision The five-term plan is
provided FREE online at hoddereducation.co.uk/engaging, along with
editable resources that support the tasks in the textbooks and
guidance on using homework effectively.
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