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The UK's most popular KS3 Spanish course is packed with content
your pupils will enjoy learning. With a strong cultural focus and a
wide range of resources for all abilities, Viva! opens the window
to the Spanish-speaking world. Viva! segunda edicion includes even
more GCSE-style tasks. The content builds key language skills at
KS3, providing a seamless transition to our GCSE (9-1) Viva!
courses for Pearson Edexcel and AQA and ensuring pupils are
prepared pupils for progression to the new GCSE. Fully
differentiated print and digital resources, including parallel
differentiated Pupil Books for Year 9. Brand new quiz-style Repaso
revision pages, designed for independent or group working, help
pupils prepare for end-of-module assessments Adelante pages pool
and revise the language from each module and build skills towards
GCSE-style tasks, including authentic and literary texts,
role-play, picture based activities and translations. Clear
progression and recycling of vocabulary and grammar build students'
confidence and ability to manipulate language. A focus on building
skills, including through dedicated skills pages, ensures pupils
are ready to progress to GCSE. Introduction of key sounds of
Spanish using phonics helps pupils to establish good Spanish
pronunciation and spelling. Audio files to accompany our Pupil
Books are sold separately.
Danny's Mum runs an orangutan reserve threatened by loggers. Danny
saves the day with his timely blog. In this dual language text,
line-by-line translation makes it easy for readers to check their
understanding. A quiz at the end of the story recycles some of the
language and can be used as a spur to further activities.
Discover all about how students learn to read! This teacher
resource explores current research on the science of reading and
discusses what it means for classrooms today. From detailed
background information to helpful classroom tips, authors Jennifer
Jump and Kathy Kopp provide everything teachers need to improve
students reading comprehension and content knowledge skills.
Perfect for professional development, this book includes key words
for teacher understanding, teaching checklists, top must-dos, and
other features to help teachers bring these research-based
strategies into their classrooms.
Die aarde is soos 'n ruimteskip saam met al die ander planete in die ruimte op reis. Die groot verskil tussen planeet Aarde en die ander planete is dat ons planeet in die ruimte duisende vorme van lewe saamdra. Flex verduidelik vir die Flixies van die bane waarin die planete om die son wentel en hoe die vorm van hierdie bane sorg dat ons verskillende seisoene het waarin die plante kan rus en kan groei.
The revision series for Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1)from Pearson.
This new edition of our popular Revision Guide hasbeen fully
updated with all the changes to the Pearson Edexcel GCSE
(9-1)French specification to help you revise from 2021 onwards.
This book will help you to: Organise your revision with the
one-topic-per-page format. Check your understanding with worked
examples. Develop your exam technique with exam-style practice
questions and full answers. Speed up your revision with helpful
hints and tips. Track your revision progress with at-a-glance check
boxes.
What happens when Cinderella wears shoes she's made from recycled
materials to the ball? Tap into students' sense of humor with five
lively plays that take the plots, characters, and settings of
traditional fairy tales and turn them on their heads! Includes
character parts written at a variety of reading levels, book links,
and writing activities that help students build on traditional
fairy tale structures and write in different genres. For use with
Grades 3-5.
Die Flixies het sommer baie pret waar hulle in die vleiland bymekaarkom. Kwax en Crox, die twee water-Flixies, speel toneel en maak asof hulle van die heel oudste lobvinvisse is wat hulle koppe uit die water steek. Hulle kruip in die modderwater rond en wonder hoe dit moet wees om op land te lewe. So leer die Flixies van al die probleme wat werweldiere moontlik mee te doen gekry het met die oorgang van water- na landlewe...
Oupa Flex vertel ’n baie interessante storie oor die eerste werweldiere, visse, en hoe dit gekom het dat hulle uitbeweeg het land toe. Wetenskaplikes het natuurlik geraai hoe die eerste ou lomp visse wat uit die water kon kruip en die lewe op land kon verken, moes gelyk het. Daar is later fossiele gevind om hierdie raaiskote van wetenskaplikes te ondersteun – fossiele van reuse lobvinvisse, waarvan die vinne amper soos primitiewe bene gelyk het!
Kwax gesels met Frikkie Vleipadda wat vir hom sy familiegeskiedenis vertel. Hy vertel vir Kwax dat die oeroue amfibieëvoorvaders groot en lomp was en gesukkel het om op land te beweeg en te lewe. Die interessante deel van amfibieë is dat hulle nog nie eiers met doppe ontwikkel het nie. Hulle gaan dus terug water toe om hulle eiers daar te lê en wanneer die eiers uitbroei, kom daar vissies uit!
Why aren't more schools seeing significant improvement in students'
reading ability when they implement Response to Intervention (RTI)
or Multitiered Systems of Support (MTSS) in their literacy
programs? These frameworks serve as a way for educators to identify
struggling readers and provide the small-group instruction they
need to improve their skills. But the success stories are too few
in number, and most schools have too little to show for their
efforts. What accounts for the difference? What are successful
schools doing that sets them apart? Author and education consultant
Susan Hall provides answers in the form of 10 success factors for
implementing MTSS. Based on her experience in schools across the
United States, she explains the ""whys"" and ""hows"" of: Grouping
by skill deficit and using diagnostic assessments to get helpful
data for grouping and regrouping. Implementing an instructional
delivery model, including the ""walk-to-intervention"" model. Using
intervention time wisely and being aware of what makes intervention
effective. Providing teachers with the materials they need for
effective lessons and delivering differentiated professional
development for administrators, reading coaches, teachers, and
instructional assistants. Monitoring progress regularly and
conducting nonevaluative observations of intervention instruction.
Practical, comprehensive, and evidence-based, 10 Success Factors
for Literacy Intervention provides the guidance educators need to
move from disappointing results to solid gains in students'
literacy achievement.
Provide a strong foundation in Spanish at Caribbean lower secondary
level in preparation for the CSEC (R) examination. - Progress
forward to provide an accessible, thematic approach to learning
Spanish to match the demands of the CSEC (R) syllabus, with Book 4.
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