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Re-Discovering the Past is SHP's ideal series for mixed-ability
teaching in Key Stage 3, combining clear author text, accessible
but worthwhile activities and clear lines of enquiry. About the
series Through this series you can ensure your teaching of National
Curriculum History is totally accessible, interesting and
worthwhile. It is based on the Schools History Project's
awarding-winning series Discovering the Past but for this series
SHP have: . streamlined the content, . simplified the language, .
scaffolded the tasks, while retaining their characteristic emphasis
on challenging readers to think deeply and pursue historical
enquiry. SHP have also provided extensive support for further
differentiation through FREE online support material via the Hodder
History Nest. About this title Re-Discovering the Making of the UK
provides an accessible textbook for the early modern part of the
revised History National Curriculum: 'The development of Church,
state and society in Britain 1509-1745'. It investigates four key
topics: - Daily life in the 1500s (for the rich, the poor, and
family life) - Religious change in Tudor times (from the English
Reformation to the Gunpowder Plot) - The English Civil War (from
1642 to the Restoration) - The Scientific Revolution (viewed in
context) The Making of the UK Special Needs Support Materials and
Re-Discovering the Making of the UK Teacher's Resource Book are
available FREE from the Hodder History Nest. The full series:
Re-discovering Medieval Realms 1066-1500 Re-discovering the Making
of the United Kingdom 1500-1750 Re-discovering Britain 1750-1900
Re-discovering the Twentieth Century World
Take time to connect with the world as you embark on 40 slow
adventures. Each of these journeys are on foot, bike, boat or
train, allowing you to take in the history, absorb the landscape
and meet extraordinary people along the way. Whether you roam the
'Rose City' of Petra, feel the magic of the Great Stones Way or
sail back in time on the River Nile, these journeys, illustrated
step-by-step through each location and accompanied by texts from
bestselling author 'Godfather of the Slow Movement' Carl Honore
provide young readers with a feast for the senses and food for the
soul.
Mary, Queen of Scots is seen as one of Scotland's heroes. She was
queen regnant of Scotland from 1542-1667 but was held in various
houses for eighteen and a half years by Queen Elizabeth and
beheaded for plotting to assassinate Elizabeth. This book explains
simply and clearly who Mary was and her life and is told by her
loyal servant, Mary Seton. She was born in 1542 and she died in
1587. She was queen regnant of Scotland from 1542 -1567. A queen
regnant is a queen who rules in her own right. She was the only
surviving legitimate child of King James V of Scotland, and was six
days old when her father died and she acceded to the throne. She
spent most of her childhood in France while Scotland was ruled by
regents, and in 1558, she married the Dauphin of France, Francis.
He ascended the French throne as King Francis II in 1559, and Mary
briefly became queen consort of France, until his death on 5
December 1560. Widowed, Mary returned to Scotland, arriving in
Leith on 19 August 1561. Four years later, she married her first
cousin, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, but their union was unhappy. In
February 1567, his residence was destroyed by an explosion, and
Darnley was found murdered in the garden. James Hepburn, 4th Earl
of Bothwell, was generally believed to have orchestrated Darnley's
death, but he was acquitted of the charge in April 1567, and the
following month he married Mary. Following an uprising against the
couple, Mary was imprisoned in Loch Leven Castle. On 24 July 1567,
she was forced to abdicate in favour of James, her one-year-old son
by Darnley. After an unsuccessful attempt to regain the throne, she
fled southwards seeking the protection of her first cousin once
removed, Queen Elizabeth I of England. Mary had previously claimed
Elizabeth's throne as her own and was considered the legitimate
sovereign of England by many English Catholics, including
participants in a rebellion known as the Rising of the North. Seen
as a threat by Elizabeth, Mary was confined in various houses and
after eighteen and a half years, she was found guilty of plotting
to assassinate Elizabeth. She was beheaded.
Exam board: OCR (Specification B, SHP) Level: GCSE (9-1) Subject:
History First teaching: September 2016 First exams: Summer 2018 An
OCR endorsed textbook Let SHP successfully steer you through the
OCR B specification with an exciting, enquiry-based series,
combining best practice teaching methods and worthwhile tasks to
develop students' historical knowledge and skills. > Tackle
unfamiliar topics with confidence: The engaging, accessible text
covers the content you need for teacher-led lessons and independent
study > Ease the transition to GCSE: Step-by-step enquiries
inspired by best practice in KS3 help to simplify lesson planning
and ensure continuous progression within and across units >
Build the knowledge and understanding that students need to
succeed: The scaffolded three-part task structure enables students
to record, reflect on and review their learning > Boost student
performance: Suitably challenging tasks encourage high achievers to
excel at GCSE while clear explanations make key concepts accessible
to all > Rediscover your enthusiasm for source work: A range of
purposeful, intriguing visual and written source material is
embedded at the heart of each investigation to enhance
understanding > Develop students' sense of period: Memorable
case studies, diagrams, infographics and contemporary photos bring
fascinating events and people to life
Practise and perfect the knowledge and skills that students need to
achieve their best grade in the Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History exams.
Packed full of consolidation activities and exam-style questions,
this time-saving Workbook makes it easier to reinforce
understanding throughout the course and prepare for examination. -
Apply, embed and recap knowledge using tried-and-tested
consolidation activities that put the large amount of content into
context - Develop the exam skills required for the 9-1 examinations
with a bank of practice questions that covers every question type
and includes mark allocations to indicate how much time students
should spend on an answer - Tackle the challenges of visual and
written sources and interpretations as plenty of examples and
questions are provided - Help students identify their revision
needs and understand how to improve their responses by consulting
the online answers/answer guidance for each activity and question -
Use flexibly for homework or classwork, during the course or for
revision and exam practice - Feel confident about exam preparation,
knowing that the activities and questions have been carefully
created by a team of experienced examiners and practising teachers
Explore what life was life in ancient Egypt under the reign of
Tutankhamun! Students will be whisked away to the past with this
informational text that breathes life into history and examines the
hieroglyphics, religion, politics, style, and lives of ancient
Egyptians. Developed by Timothy Rasinski and Lori Oczkus, and
featuring TIME content, this book includes essential text features
like an index, captions, glossary, and table of contents. The
detailed sidebars, fascinating images, and Dig Deeper section
prompt students to connect back to the text and encourage multiple
readings. Check It Out! includes suggested resources for further
reading. Aligned with state standards, this title features complex
content appropriate for students preparing for college and career
readiness.
Award-winning author Reyna Grande shares her personal experience of
crossing borders and cultures in this middle grade adaptation of
her memoir, The Distance Between Us--"an important account of the
many ways immigration impacts children" (Booklist, starred review).
When her parents make the dangerous and illegal trek across the
Mexican border in pursuit of the American dream, Reyna and her
siblings are forced to live with their stern grandmother, as they
wait for their parents to build the foundation of a new life. But
when things don't go quite as planned, Reyna finds herself
preparing for her own journey to "El Otro Lado" to live with the
man who has haunted her imagination for years: her long-absent
father. Both funny and heartbreaking, The Distance Between Us sheds
light on the immigrant experience beautifully capturing the
struggle that Reyna and her siblings endured while trying to
assimilate to a different culture, language, and family life in El
Otro Lado (The Other Side).
Visitors from across the country and around the world flock to U.S.
national parks to explore their beauty. Little do they know that
the National Park Service (NPS) has been guiding and enhancing
their experience for more than 100 years. The NPS's mission is to
protect and preserve important places. Learn how the NPS proves
time and again that it is up to the job. Created in collaboration
with the Smithsonian Institution, this book builds students'
literacy skills while fostering curiosity, creativity, and
innovation. The hands-on STEAM challenge is ideal for makerspace
activities, and guides students through every stage of the
engineering design process. This book features: Real-world examples
provide insight into how the engineering design process is used to
solve real-world problems; Content that highlights every component
of STEAM: science, technology, engineering, the arts, and math;
Career advice from Smithsonian employees working in STEAM fields;
Dynamic images and text features enhance the reading experience and
build visual literacy.
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Vicious Vikings
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Terry Deary; Illustrated by Martin Brown
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Discover all the foul facts about these famous invaders in
history's most horrible headlines: Vicious Vikings edition. The
master of making history fun, Terry Deary takes on the Vikings in
this marauding look at our Scandinavian ancestors. From Viking Gods
in wedding dresses and corpses on trial to death by booby-trapped
statues! It's all in Horrible Histories: Vicious Vikings. fully
illustrated throughout and packed with blood-curdling stories- with
all the horribly hilarious bits included with a fresh take on the
classic Horrible Histories style, perfect for fans old and new the
perfect series for anyone looking for a fun and informative read
Horrible Histories has been entertaining children and families for
generations with books, TV, stage show, magazines, games and 2019's
brilliantly funny Horrible Histories: the Movie - Rotten Romans.
Get your history right here and collect the whole horrible lot.
Read all about it!
New technologies have radically transformed our relationship to
information in general and to little bits of information in
particular. The assessment of history learning, which for a century
has valued those little bits as the centerpiece of its practice,
now faces not only an unprecedented glut but a disconnect with what
is valued in history education. More complex processes-historical
thinking, historical consciousness or historical sense
making-demand more complex assessments. At the same time, advances
in scholarship on assessment open up new possibilities. For this
volume, Kadriye Ercikan and Peter Seixas have assembled an
international array of experts who have, collectively, moved the
fields of history education and assessment forward. Their various
approaches negotiate the sometimes-conflicting demands of
theoretical sophistication, empirically demonstrated validity and
practical efficiency. Key issues include articulating the cognitive
goals of history education, the relationship between content and
procedural knowledge, the impact of students' language literacy on
history assessments, and methods of validation in both large scale
and classroom assessments. New Directions in Assessing Historical
Thinking is a critical, research-oriented resource that will
advance the conceptualization, design and validation of the next
generation of history assessments.
Hands-on space science projects help launch kids ages 8 to 11 into
learning about fearless female astronauts who broke barriers across
space and gender in this full-color book full of real-world
connections! Do you dream of going into space? Do you wonder what
it's like on the moon? In Gutsy Girls Go for Science: Astronauts
with STEM Projects for Kids, readers ages 8 through 11 explore the
lives of some of the world's most amazing female astronauts,
including Bonnie Dunbar, Sally Ride, Mae Jemison, Sunita Williams,
and Serena Aunon-Chancellor-all pioneers in the field of space
exploration. Their hard work and dedication to science and
experimentation gave the world much new knowledge about space,
biology, and more. These brave women took risks and pushed the
limits of what we know about life in space. * Through hands-on STEM
projects such as designing and building space rovers, rockets, and
even a model of the International Space Station using inexpensive
and easy-to-find supplies, kids gain critical thinking skills just
like the ones necessary to succeed in space. * Essential questions,
cool facts about female scientists, and links to online resources
all reinforce high-level learning. * Using a fun narrative style,
engaging illustrations combined with photography, fascinating
facts, essential questions, and hands-on projects, this book
deepens readers' creative thinking skills. About the Gutsy Girls Go
for Science set and Nomad Press Astronauts is part of a set of four
Gutsy Girls Go for Science books that explore career connections
for young scientists. The other titles in this series include
Paleontologists, Engineers, and Programmers. Nomad Press books in
the Gutsy Girls Go for Science series integrate content with
participation, encouraging readers to engage in student-directed
learning. Combining content with inquiry-based projects stimulates
learning and makes it active and alive. Nomad's unique approach
simultaneously grounds kids in factual knowledge while allowing
them the space to be curious, creative, and critical thinkers. All
books are leveled for Guided Reading level and Lexile and align
with Common Core State Standards and National Curriculum Standards
for Social Studies. All titles are available in paperback,
hardcover, and ebook formats.
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Awful Egyptians
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Terry Deary; Illustrated by Martin Brown
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Discover all the foul facts about the Awful Egyptians with
history's most horrible headlines. All the Awful Egyptians' most
horrible facts ready for readers to uncover, including: why the
Egyptian people worshipped a dung beetle which pharaoh married her
grandfather and what the 'Shepherd of the Royal Backside' had to
do! * fully illustrated throughout and packed with horrible stories
- with all the horribly hilarious bits included * with a fresh take
on the classic Horrible Histories style, perfect for fans old and
new * the perfect series for anyone looking for a fun and
informative read * Horrible Histories has been entertaining
children and families for generations with books, TV, stage show,
magazines, games and 2019's brilliantly funny Horrible Histories:
the Movie - Rotten Romans. Get your history right here and collect
the whole horrible lot. Read all about it!
This Second Edition of Britain: Migration, Empires and the People
c790-Present Day Student Book is part of the Oxford AQA GCSE 9-1
History series. Updated as part of our commitment to the inclusive
presentation of diverse histories and to reflect the world around
us, this textbook covers exactly what your students require to
succeed in the AQA exams. Developed by an expert team led by an
experienced head of history and an author with senior examining
experience, this revised textbook covers the story of migration in
Britain and its relationship with the wider world, and considers
the causes, impact and legacy of empire upon the ruled and the
ruling. It includes the history of Vikings and Anglo-Saxons,
migrants to and from Britain, and Britain's relationship with
Empire and with Europe. Carefully selected Sources allow students
the opportunity to analyse and evaluate primary sources in context.
Practice Questions and Study Tips help students prepare for the new
AQA exam questions, and features such as Extension, Over to you and
How to provide step-by-step explanations of how to put into
practice essential history skills such as analysing sources or
essay writing. Perfect for use alongside the Revision Guide or with
Kerboodle.
This Second Edition of Britain: Power and the People c1170-Present
Day Student Book is part of the Oxford AQA GCSE 9-1 History series.
Updated as part of our commitment to the inclusive presentation of
diverse histories and to reflect the world around us, this textbook
covers exactly what your students require to succeed in the AQA
exams. Developed by an expert team led by an experienced head of
history and an author with senior examining experience, this
revised textbook covers the relationship between the citizen and
the state in Britain, and how ideas, events and developments in the
wider world affected Britain and the British people. It follows the
journey from feudalism and serfdom to democracy and equality,
revealing how the state responded to challenges to its authority
and their impact. Carefully selected Sources allow students the
opportunity to analyse and evaluate primary sources in context.
Practice Questions and Study Tips help students prepare for the new
AQA exam questions, and features such as Extension, Over to you and
How to provide step-by-step explanations of how to put into
practice essential history skills such as analysing sources or
essay writing. Perfect for use alongside the Revision Guide or with
Kerboodle.
This Second Edition of Britain: Health and the People c1000-Present
Day Student Book is part of the popular Oxford AQA GCSE 9-1 History
series. Updated as part of our commitment to the inclusive
presentation of diverse histories and to reflect the world around
us, this textbook covers exactly what your students require to
succeed in the AQA exams. Developed by an expert team led by an
experienced head of history and an author with senior examining
experience, this revised textbook covers the development of
medicine and public health in Britain over a long period of time,
and draws on wider world developments. It considers the importance
of factors such as science and technology, government, war, and the
role of the individual, and how these factors impact upon British
society. Carefully selected Sources allow students the opportunity
to analyse and evaluate primary sources in context. Practice
Questions and Study Tips help students prepare for the new AQA exam
questions, and features such as Extension, Over to you and How to
provide step-by-step explanations of how to put into practice
essential history skills such as analysing sources or essay
writing. Perfect for use alongside the Revision Guide or with
Kerboodle.
"There once lived a very rich king called Midas who believed that nothing was more precious than gold." So begins this imaginative and breathtaking retelling of the myth of the man with the golden touch. When a mysterious stranger offers to reward Midas for a kindness, the king does not hesitate: He wishes that all he touches would turn to gold. To his delight, his wish is granted and he soon sets about transforming his ordinary palace into a place of golden beauty. But to his dismay, when he accidentally turns his beloved daughter into a golden statue, Midas learns that what at first seems a blessing can also become a curse.
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Horace Visits the Roman Army
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Adele Seviour; Edited by Sally Jones, Amanda Jones; Illustrated by Annalisa Jones, Sally Jones
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Featuring a cute character, Horace, this series enables the reader
to travel back in time using Horace's latest technology, the
i-collar. In this series, Horace visits Ancient Rome; exploring a
Roman Villa, a Roman Town and the Roman Army. The stories are
brimming over with fascinating facts about life in Roman times and
also include Horace's opinions as he sees life through a cat's
eyes. A series guaranteed to stretch the imagination; they will
also challenge fluent readers with new vocabulary and give him or
her practice in exercises featuring grammar, punctuation, spelling
and basic comprehension. The text is illustrated throughout with
bold, dynamic, cartoon style illustrations that will capture the
child's imagination.
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Horace Visits a Roman Town
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Adele Seviour; Edited by Sally Jones, Amanda Jones; Illustrated by Annalisa Jones, Sally Jones
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Featuring a cute character, Horace, this series enables the reader
to travel back in time using Horace's latest technology, the
i-collar. In this series, Horace visits Ancient Rome; exploring a
Roman Villa, a Roman Town and the Roman Army. The stories are
brimming over with fascinating facts about life in Roman times and
also include Horace's opinions as he sees life through a cat's
eyes. A series guaranteed to stretch the imagination; they will
also challenge fluent readers with new vocabulary and give him or
her practice in exercises featuring grammar, punctuation, spelling
and basic comprehension. The text is illustrated throughout with
bold, dynamic, cartoon style illustrations that will capture the
child's imagination.
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