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Exam board: Eduqas Level: GCSE Subject: History First teaching:
September 2016 First exams: June 2018 Endorsed by Eduqas Help every
student to achieve their best, with bespoke support for Eduqas GCSE
History from the leading History publisher for secondary schools.
Structured around the key questions in the 2016 specification, this
book: > Develops in-depth subject knowledge through clear and
detailed coverage of the important issues, events and concepts >
Builds students' historical skills and thinking as they progress
through a range of activities and questions > Prepares students
for assessment by providing step-by-step guidance and model answers
for each question type > Increases understanding and enjoyment
by including a rich variety of source material that brings the
period to life
100 Facts Kings & Queens takes an in-depth look at British
kings and queens across the ages for children aged 7+. Discover why
Boudicca was known as the warrior queen, and how she was defeated
by the Romans. Read about medieval monarchs and their colourful
lives and exploits. Running chronologically, children can trace the
monarchy of the British Isles up to the modern day. Exactly 100
numbered facts will challenge children, acting as an incentive as
they make their way through the book. Packed with artwork and
photographs, and panels containing activities, quizzes and
cartoons, 100 Facts Kings & Queens is the ideal introduction to
this core topic.
The final volume of four of Mara L. Pratt's retelling of the
history of America, first published in 1891. This book covers the
period of great conflict from Lincoln becoming president and the
southern states seceding until the end of the civil war. The
recommended reading age is 8-12, and the chapters are short with
black and white illustrations, providing a wonderful introduction
to American history.
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The Colours I Am
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Amber Anntoinette Davis; Illustrated by Fayth Johnson
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Great Lives in Graphics reimagines the lives of extraordinary
people in vivid technicolour, presenting 250+ fascinating facts in
a new and exciting way. You may already know that Anne Frank wrote
a diary, but did you know she had a pet cat called Moortje? Or that
another cat called Mouschi lived with her in hiding? This graphic
retelling of Anne's story gives children a visual snapshot of her
life and the world she grew up in, while educating them on
everything from World War II to the dangers of prejudice. The
'Great Lives in Graphics' series is a new way of looking at the
lives of famous and influential people. It takes the essential
dates and achievements of each person's life, mixes them with
lesser-known facts and trivia and uses infographics to show them in
a fresh, visual way that is genuinely engaging for children and
young adults. The result is a colourful, fascinating and often
surprising representation of that person's life, work and legacy.
Using timelines, maps, repeated motifs and many more beautiful and
informative illustrations, readers learn not just about the main
subject of the book, but also about the cultural background of the
time in which that person lived. * A genuinely engaging way to
explore great lives * Aimed at children and young adults aged 8 to
12 * Conveys the life of a notable figure in an accessible and fun
way * Fact-packed infographics capture the key information about
each person's life and work * Builds into a colour-coded library of
collectible biographies * Instant, fun, striking and enjoyable to
dip into * Always educational, but also surprising. Each book
includes 15 spreads, all of which feature an introductory paragraph
and a visual concept. There are a few set concepts in each book:
Introduction - an inspirational overview of their life,
highlighting obstacles faced and the tenacity required to overcome
them. Timeline spread - charting their life from birth to death and
including major world events, putting their story in historical
context. Family outline - early family life and experiences in
education, relating them to similar questions and challenges
children face today. Geographical overview - map showing the
important places that feature in their lives, for example where
they were born, worked, lived and died. Glossary - helping children
to expand their vocabulary. Information is presented as visually as
possible, be it a set of numbers or even a single number expressed
with repeated icons. 'Versus' spreads highlight anything that
compares and contrasts. 'Did You Know' facts, definition boxes and
inspiring quotes accompany each spread.
This book serves as a critical resource for educators across
various roles and contexts who are interested in Holocaust
education that is both historically sound and practically relevant.
As a collection, it pulls together a diverse group of scholars to
share their research and experiences. The volume endeavors to
address topics including the nature and purpose of Holocaust
education, how our understanding of the Holocaust has changed, and
resources we can use with learners. These themes are consistent
across the chapters, making for a comprehensive exploration of
learning through the Holocaust today and in the future.
Fantastically Great Women Who Made History is the eagerly
anticipated follow up to Kate Pankhurst's hugely successful,
Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World, number one
best-selling children's non-fiction title in the UK market in 2017.
This beautiful title looks at the stories, accomplishments and
adventures of many more brilliant women from throughout history.
The perfect gift for the Fantastically Great Women in your life.
Travel through the Underground Railroad with the brave and
courageous Harriet Tubman, turn the pages of the hauntingly
brilliant Frankenstein with the incredibly talented Mary Shelley
and prepare yourself for an unforgettable journey through history
with these and many other remarkable women. Overflowing with
vibrant and beautiful illustrations, and wonderfully engaging text,
Fantastically Great Women Who Made History is a celebration of just
some of the inspirational women who put their mark on the world we
live in. Written by the incredibly talented Kate Pankhurst, prepare
to be inspired. List of women featured: Elizabeth Blackwell, Qiu
Jin, Boudicca, Flora Drummond, Pocahontas, Noor Inayat Khan,
Harriet Tubman, Valentina Tereshkova, Ada Lovelace, Sayyida
al-Hurra, Hatshepsut, Josephine Baker, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary
Shelley
Robbery, gunfights, murder--outlaws ran rampant all across the Wild
West! Readers will be introduced to some of the most famous robbers
and outlaws of the Wild West in this enthralling nonfiction title.
This book engages readers with vivid images, informational text
featuring Time For Kids content, and incredible facts and stories
about such well-known figures as Billy the Kid, Butch Cassidy, and
Jesse James! This book also includes text features such as a table
of contents, glossary, and index, as well as resources like a
bibliography and a list of useful websites for learning more. Keep
students reading from cover to cover with this high-interest book!
Exam board: SQA Level: National 4 & 5 Subject: History First
teaching: September 2017 First assessment: Summer 2018 Fresh
stories, fresh scholarship and a fresh structure. Connecting
History informs and empowers tomorrow's citizens, today. Bringing
together lesser-told narratives, academic excellence, accessibility
and a sharp focus on assessment success, this series provides a
rich, relevant and representative History curriculum. > Connect
the past to the present. Overarching themes of social justice,
equality, change and power help students to understand the
importance of events and issues, then and now. > Go far beyond
other resources. With respect and aspiration for the transformative
power of History, this series incorporates the latest research,
challenges old interpretations and embeds diverse experiences
throughout. > Follow a clear and consistent structure. The key
issues in the specification form the chapters in each book, and the
content descriptors are subheadings within the chapters. Finding
the information that you need has never been easier. > Meet the
demands of the assessments. Connecting History develops the
knowledge and skills for success, with appropriate breadth, depth
and pace. The narrative and sources take centre stage and the
authors model the process of answering questions effectively
through that narrative, ensuring that students have enough key
points to achieve full marks. End-of-chapter activities consolidate
and extend learning. > Benefit from pedagogic and academic
expertise. The authors are highly experienced teachers and
examiners who know how to spark critical curiosity in students.
Each book has been rigorously reviewed by an academic from the
University of Glasgow, so you can rest assured that the content is
accurate and up to date.
Get ready to go back in time to discover one of history's most
fascinating civilizations -- Ancient Egypt! Packed with stories of
pyramids, mummies, pharaohs, gods, and more, this illustrated
introduction to Egyptology is perfect for curious kids ages 8 to
11. Author Heather Alexander leads young readers from the very
beginning of the kingdom 4,500 years ago through the reign of
Cleopatra in 31 BC. Included throughout are beautifully illustrated
profiles of gods and goddesses like Ra, the god of the sun, and
Isis, the goddesses of magic, as well as information about scribes,
priests, and other notable Egyptians. Kids will learn about the
great pharaohs like Ramses II and Nefertiti, how the magnificent
Great Pyramid in Giza was built, an in-depth explanation of how
Tutankhamun's tomb was found, and even how mummies were made. This
fact-filled book with original illustrations, a removable
hieroglyphics poster, and activities like How to Mummify an Apple
and Create Your Own Papyrus is perfect for every young, budding
Egyptologist.
The great events of British history are part of our shared heritage
and it is important that children know the facts behind the famous
dates from a young age. In this series, Gillian Clements tells the
stories of some of these events through a lively combination of
text and illustration (including some speech bubbles, labelled maps
etc). In this way she makes history child-friendly and accessible
but still manages to incorporate, wherever possible, primary source
material (such as eyewitness accounts and documentary evidence).
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON retells the events leading up to the fire
of 1666 and its consequences. THE GUNPOWDER PLOT looks at the
reasons for the plan to blow up the houses of Parliament in 1605,
and the key figures involved including Guy Fawkes. Each book has
been thoroughly checked by a history educationalist for accuracy,
language levels and appropriate content, and a timeline and
glossary are included. These simple, gently-humorous stories give
readers the information they need and encourage the development of
a real sense of history and how it works.
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