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Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities
Help your students catch up, keep up and make expected progress in
Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History with this new series of intervention
workbooks. This workbook: targets key misconceptions and barriers
to help your students get back on track addresses areas of
underperformance in a systematic way, with a unique approach that
builds, develops and extends students' skills gets students ready
for the new GCSE (9-1) assessments with exercises focused around
exam-style questions provides ready-to-use examples and activities,
aligned to the Pearson Progression Map, freeing up your time to
focus on working directly with students fits around your needs,
being flexible as part of an intervention strategy or for
independent student work addresses an area of difficulty in each
unit with a unique approach, to develop and extend students'
skills.
Put your GCSE Religious Studies knowledge to the test with CGP's
AQA A Revision Question Cards. There are 64 cards in the pack,
covering the Christianity and Buddhism options. Each card starts
off by testing whether you have the basic facts and the key terms
clear in your mind. They then move on to religious teachings and
quotes from sacred texts. There are also lots of questions to get
you thinking about opposing points of view - either within a
religion or between religions. Flip the card over and you'll find
full answers to each question, carefully written to help you
understand everything you need to know. Don't miss matching study
notes for the whole course in CGP's AQA A GCSE Religious Studies
(Christianity and Buddhism) Revision Guide (9781789085716).
Children grow up so fast so make sure you treasure those precious early
years with a keepsake that you can look back on and cherish for years
to come as your baby boy continues to grow.
My First Year: A Memory Book for Baby Boys is an adorable memory book
that provides creative ways for you to capture the special memories in
your baby boy's first year to treasure for years to come. It offers
ample space to record memorable moments and milestones like his first
steps and first tooth, scrapbooking pages for photos, as well as two
envelopes for baby’s hospital bracelet and a lock of hair from his
first haircut. Scattered throughout are various encouraging quotes and
poems that all convey the beauty of bringing forth precious new life.
An elastic band closure will keep everything securely closed.
Cute, simple and beautiful, this timeless keepsake makes for a
thoughtful baby shower, newborn or new parent gift.
What's the first Roman object you can think of? Hadrian's Wall? Did
you know that thousands more stone, metal, pottery, and wooden
objects have been found from this time in human history? All of
these objects can tell us a lot about the Romans. We know about the
animals they farmed, the the tools and weapons they used and we
know about their everyday life and culture from the remains of the
homes they lived in. All over Britain, Roman artefacts have been
Found!. Uncover the stories of thirteen incredible finds, what they
can tell us about life back then and how they might relate to your
life today. Found! is a series of six books that span British
archaeological finds from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages, Roman
Britain, the Viking Age and the Anglo Saxons. Ideal for readers
aged 9+ studying history topics at Key Stage 2.
World War II was in its early days when brutal German dictator
Adolf Hitler paid a visit to Paris, the capital of France. Only
days before, on June 14, 1940, German soldiers had overrun the
city, shocking the world. Hitler now viewed the city s cultural
treasures as his own. He posed for a photo in front of the Eiffel
Tower, the beloved symbol of France and the country s free,
democratic people. The photo, taken by his personal photographer,
Heinrich Hoffmann, would show the world that Nazi Germany had
triumphed over its bitter enemy. Many who viewed the photo in
newspapers around the globe would draw a second conclusion that
Germany would almost certainly invade Britain next. And if Britain
fell, Hitler would be a huge step closer to his ultimate goal of
world domination."
We've worked with teachers to develop versions of our core
textbooks that feature reduced content and language level,
providing greater support and enabling students of all abilities to
progress. Now available for the seven most popular options, these
foundation versions help make the GCSE content more accessible and
are designed to be easy-to-use alongside the core textbooks. How
have we made them more accessible? We've reduced the level of the
language to remove difficult words or phrases when possible. All
the titles have been reviewed for reading age by a language expert.
Easy-to-use alongside the core GCSE textbooks with content covered
on each spread matched so you can use both versions together in a
mixed ability classroom. More of the difficult words that students
need to know are explained in key terms boxes, with definitions
repeated through the books to reinforce learning. We've made our
explanations more accessible for students targeting a grade 5 or
below. Where possible, we've replaced paragraphs of text with
easy-to-understand flow diagrams, mind maps or charts so there is
significantly less text on the pages for students to tackle. The
level of demand in the activities has been reduced and some of the
harder ones removed. Exam tips have been re-focused to offer advice
so that students of all abilities can secure as many marks as
possible. The 'Preparing for your exam' chapters have been
thoroughly rewritten with answers and commentary for students
working towards a grade 5. New artworks have been added to make
explanations more visual.
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