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After fifteen fearsome years on the page, "Horrible Histories" are
coming to the small screen - with all the nasty bits intact - of
course. Want to know: a genuine jester's joke; why chickens had
their bottoms shaved; and, what ten-year-old treacle was used for?
Join Rattus Rattus and the gang for the funniest, fastest, nastiest
and daftest ride through history you're ever likely to see...
Discover the fascinating history of the Asian community in Britain,
from the first settlers to the 21st Century. Newly updated, The
History of the Asian Community in Britain explores why people came
to Britain, the problems they faced and the contributions these
communities have made to British society. Brought to life with case
studies and rarely published photographs, this is an opportunity to
get up close to the experiences and vital impact Asian people have
had in Britain. Meet pioneers such as Sake Dean Mahomed and Jayaben
Desai and find out why the Asian community has been fundamental to
Britain's success on the world stage.
Migrants in Britain c800-Present and Notting Hill c1948-c1970
Student Book is part of Oxford's brand new Edexcel GCSE History
series. This textbook series provides the most up-to-date Edexcel
exam practice and a tried-and-trusted accessible approach to help
students get the best grades they are capable of, and enjoy their
history lessons. This textbook is written as part of our commitment
to the inclusive presentation of diverse histories, and developed
by a team of practising teachers with Edexcel examining experience
and led by Aaron Wilkes, head of history, PGCE History lead and
trusted author. This thematic study tells the story of how Britain
has been shaped by its migrant communities over a long period of
time, including the Vikings, Reformation, early colonialism,
industrialisation, empire. It also features case studies, including
the historic environment of Notting Hill after the Second World
War. Exam-style Questions, Nail it! features and carefully Sources
and Interpretations help students prepare for their Edexcel exam.
Meanwhile, Later On and Earlier On features help students make
connections across time periods. How to...Exam Practice pages
provide step-by-step, accessible ways to practise essential history
skills. Perfect for use alongside Kerboodle, which is packed full
of auto-marked quizzes, exam practice, film clips of interviews
with historians, and continuing exam support. We are working
towards endorsement of this textbook from Edexcel.
Superpower relations and the Cold War 1941-91 Student Book is part
of Oxford's brand new Edexcel GCSE History series. This textbook
series provides the most up-to-date Edexcel exam practice and a
tried-and-trusted accessible approach to help students get the best
grades they are capable of, and enjoy their history lessons. This
textbook is written as part of our commitment to the inclusive
presentation of diverse histories, and developed by a team of
practising teachers with Edexcel examining experience and led by
Aaron Wilkes, head of history, PGCE History lead and trusted
author. This period study takes a closer look at the relations
between East and West over a 50-year period, the events that led to
the Cold War crisis, and the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union.
Exam-style Questions, Nail it! features and carefully Sources and
Interpretations help students prepare for their Edexcel exam.
Meanwhile, Later On and Earlier On features help students make
connections across time periods. How to...Exam Practice pages
provide step-by-step, accessible ways to practise essential history
skills. Perfect for use alongside Kerboodle, which is packed full
of auto-marked quizzes, exam practice, film clips of interviews
with historians, and continuing exam support. We are working
towards endorsement of this textbook from Edexcel.
Exam Board: Edexcel Level & Subject: GCSE History First
teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2018 REVISE Edexcel GCSE
(9-1) History: Crime and punishment in Britain Revision Cards are
perfect for students who want to turbocharge their revision time!
Each pack includes access to a FREE online edition of the REVISE
Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History: Crime and punishment in Britain
Revision Guide and contains: 30 Revision Cards and three organising
dividers (with a handy 'how to use' guide) Multiple choice
questions and answers Worked examples Topic summaries and key facts
to remember
From the bestselling creator of the 'give & get back' series, a beautifully designed guided journal that invites our grandfathers to record the story of their lives, creating a personal keepsake for generations to come
Grandad, Tell Me contains all the questions you always wanted to ask your grandfather. What was your first job and how did you get it? Can you recall the first time you fell in love? What are the best decisions you made in your life? - and many, many more.
From the favourite flavours and mundane chores of his childhood to the hopes and dreams he holds today, these prompts will piece together a deeply personal keepsake, one that reminds us what is really important in life: the people we love and the stories we share with one another.
Winner of the prestigious BolognaRagazzi New Horizons Award 2019 A
History of Pictures for Children takes readers on a journey through
art history, from early art drawn on cave walls to the images we
make today on our computers and phone cameras. Based on the
bestselling book for adults, this children's edition of A History
of Pictures is told through conversations between the artist David
Hockney and the author Martin Gayford, who talk about art with
inspiring simplicity and clarity. Rose Blake's illustrations
illuminate the narratives of both authors to bring the history of
art alive for a young audience.
MasterClass in History Education draws on international research
and practice to present effective and engaging approaches for
history teachers who want to explore the ways in which reading,
research and reflection can support the development of history
teaching and learning in the classroom. At the heart of the book is
a series of professional enquiries carried out by experienced
history teachers, working in a range of contexts. Each history
teacher addresses clear questions arising from their practice and
together they illustrate various approaches to data collection,
data analysis and argument. These history teachers also show how
they drew on diverse scholarship in history and history education,
including many publications by other history teachers. In eight
further chapters, other experts, ranging from practitioner-scholars
to researchers in diverse fields (such as history, history
education, teacher education, teacher research and curriculum
theory) reflect on the distinctive insights that these teachers
offer and explore connections with their own fields. The
combination of perspectives and the depth of knowledge of the
varied contributors reveal the importance of different kinds of
relationship between 'theory' and 'practice'. The links between
classroom realities and research and the critical use of different
kinds of text will support history teachers in developing their
practice and professional voice.
Part of the award-winninq "Scotties" series of activity books for
children, "Scottish Vikings" tells their story from blood-curdling
and violent beginnings to the end of Norse power in 1469. Follow
the Vikings as they settled large areas of the north and west of
Scotland. Find out: why the Vikings travelled west-over-sea to
Scotland; when and where they settled; why they sometimes buried
their chiefs in longships; how the Picts and Scots coped with these
invaders; and what legacy the Vikings left behind. This new edition
includes features such as: expanded and redesigned; an 8-page
pull-out black and white section with games, puzzles and drawings
for colouring in which can be photocopied by teachers for classroom
use; and, photographs of Viking objects from the collections of the
National Museums Scotland.
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Street Boy
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Scottish Book Trust's Book of the Month
A kid's life in ancient Greece might sound like fun, what with all that brilliant sunny weather and watching the Olympic Games, but actually life for kids could be pretty hard. In this hilarious book, written by award-winning author Chae Strathie, children will learn just how tough life really was, from living on a diet of blood soup whilst wearing nothing but a cloak, to having to learn a poem that was over 15,000 lines long! Thanks, but no thanks, Homer! Probably the first book about ancient Greece to feature a race between a go-kart and a goose, this is a must read for kids with a passion for horrible history!
Five famous Greek myths, specially selected and retold for younger
children. Meet foolish King Midas, the wise goddess Athena and the
musician Arion, find out what was inside Pandora's box and discover
how the hero Heracles cleaned some VERY smelly stables.
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