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Books > Children's & Educational > Social studies
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Online Safety
(Paperback)
Steffi Cavell-Clarke; Designed by Gareth Liddington
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R252
R227
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This series shines an informative and encouraging light on the
difficult realities faced in today's world and illuminates healthy
ways for children to process and understand them. Children are
using the internet more and more both at home and in school. This
title explores issues surrounding online safety and examines what
children can do if this occurs. It also discusses practical ways
children can stay safe online.
Learn how to incorporate rigorous activities in your English
language arts or social studies classroom and help students reach
higher levels of learning. Expert educators and consultants Barbara
R. Blackburn and Melissa Miles offer a practical framework for
understanding rigor and provide specialized examples for middle and
high school ELA and social studies teachers. Topics covered
include: Creating a rigorous environment High expectations Support
and scaffolding Demonstration of learning Assessing student
progress Collaborating with colleagues The book comes with
classroom-ready tools, offered in the book and as free eResources
on our website at www.routledge.com/9781138480773.
Die Kitsreken-reeks is ontwikkel om deur middel van oefeninge
leerders se kernvaardighede in wiskunde te help verbeter en
konsolideer.
Die nuwe uitgawe is gegrond op die KABV en volg die
kurrikulum week vir week. Die oefeninge volg mekaar trapsgewys. Die
vlak is gepas om leerders maklik te help oefen en hersien, terwyl
ekstra aanlyn aktiwiteite hulle belangstelling verder prikkel. Dit
hou hulle gemotiveerd om hulle vaardighede te bly ontwikkel.
Vir leerders is die Kitsreken-reeks 'n prettige, maklike manier om
selfstandig te werk en hul vordering te toets. Vir onderwysers wat
'n helder begrip van wiskunde moet he, is dit 'n onmisbare hulpbron
tot selfversekerdheid in die klas.
Hierdie Kitsreken-reeks is ook
beskikbaar in Engels as Instamaths.
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Cheng Ho
(Paperback)
Julia Marshall; Illustrated by Laura De La Mare
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R139
Discovery Miles 1 390
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Sometimes history is made by a dyslexic, mischievous boy who hates
school, is a descendant of one of Frederick Douglass' half-sisters,
and whose Pops was a Buffalo Soldier. In I Wanted to be a Pilot,
one of the less than 100 living Documented Original Tuskegee
Airmen, Franklin J. Macon, tells the lively stories of how he
overcame life's obstacles to become a Tuskegee Airman. Soar through
history with Franklin as he conquers dyslexia, finds mischief, and
grows up to change the course of America. Readers laugh at Frank's
childhood antics, while being reminded that disabilities like
Frank's dyslexia, repeating a grade in school, and other hardships
can be overcome. I Wanted to be a Pilot encourages kids to
recognize history, reach for their dreams, and even make their own
toys as they are reminded of the great strength and determination
of the men and women who came before them.
What makes the Focus life orientation grade 12 course unique? Mind
map for each term allows planning at a glance; physical education
made easy with full support and clear photographs; complete
programme of assessment including exam papers; teacher's guide
shows how to set exam papers; extra support and guidance on careers
in the career guide. Focus on exam success! Fully CAPS compliant;
opportunities for exam practice and assessment; complete programme
of assessment provided; used and tested in schools throughout South
Africa; supports and engages learners for success.
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives series
offers a skills-building approach to the Cambridge curriculum
framework (1129) from 2022. The resources support students to
develop skills in analysis, collaboration, communication,
evaluation, reflection and research, exploring global issues
through rich international sources. We are working with Cambridge
Assessment International Education towards endorsement of this
title for the Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives
curriculum framework (1129) from 2022. This book provides full
coverage of the Stage 8 Cambridge Lower Secondary Global
Perspectives curriculum framework. Focused on improving skills:
each chapter revisits the objectives from Stage 7, extending and
deepening these skills through a structured sequence of active
learning towards a collaborative final task. Empower students to
engage with a range of contemporary issues and perspectives. In
Stage 8 these relate to the syllabus topics, 'Environment,
pollution and conservation', 'Climate change, energy and
resources', 'Development, trade and aid', 'Migration', 'Change in
cultures and communities', 'Digital world' and 'Law and
criminality'. Help students to assess their progress and understand
how to improve: the final chapter asks students to apply the skills
they have learned across Stage 8, by drafting a model UN
resolution, taking part in a model UN debate and reflecting in
writing on what they have learned. Encourage reflection through
structured Reflection points in each lesson and a self-assessment
Check your progress feature at the end of each chapter. The clear
lesson-by-lesson approach allows teachers to easily use the
resources in the classroom and build them into their own schemes of
work. The Collins resources can be used as preparation for the
Challenges, if schools wish, as each chapter in the Student's Book
links to the skills and topic focus of a Stage 8 Challenge.
Michel Chikwanine was five years old when he was abducted from his
school-yard soccer game in the Democratic Republic of Congo and
forced to become a soldier for a brutal rebel militia. Against the
odds, Michel managed to escape and find his way back to his family,
but he was never the same again. After immigrating to Canada,
Michel was encouraged by a teacher to share what happened to him in
order to raise awareness about child soldiers around the world, and
this book is part of that effort. Told in the first person and
presented in a graphic novel format, the gripping story of Michel's
experience is moving and unsettling. But the humanity he exhibits
in the telling, along with Claudia Davila's illustrations, which
evoke rather than depict the violent elements of the story, makes
the book accessible for this age group and, ultimately, reassuring
and hopeful. The back matter contains further information, as well
as suggestions for ways children can help. This is a perfect
resource for engaging youngsters in social studies lessons on
global awareness and social justice issues, and would easily spark
classroom discussions about conflict, children's rights and even
bullying. Michel's actions took enormous courage, but he makes
clear that he was and still is an ordinary person, no different
from his readers. He believes everyone can do something to make the
world a better place, and so he shares what his father told him:
"If you ever think you are too small to make a difference, try
sleeping in a room with a mosquito."
Provide detailed and accessible guidance on a wide range of
everyday English and Welsh law in this bestselling and fully
updated edition, produced in association with the Citizenship
Foundation. - Offers a unique resource that is up-to-date with
English and Welsh law and helps you and your students fulfil the
curriculum requirements for Citizenship. - Provides free support
resources such as lesson plans, worksheets, quizzes and web links -
see www.hoddereducation.co.uk/ycp/onlineteachersupport for details.
- Contains contact details of relevant organisations that can give
help and assistance
Citizenship Today continues to offer all the knowledge students
require to do well and will now focus on the exam, combining advice
and practice questions to ensure success. The third edition of this
best -selling title builds on the strengths of the first two. It
continues to combine clear coverage of the Edexcel specification
with an engaging, student-focused approach. Now fully extended to
cover the full course GCSE it provides invaluable and extensive
guidance on how to tackle the Citizenship Activity and Citizenship
Campaign, as well as the written exam paper: providing exam
questions at the end of every section for student practice.
Citizenship Today is accompanied by a Teacher's File that provides
detailed guidance and resources to support non-specialist teachers.
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Law for Beginners
(Hardcover)
Lara Bryan, Rose Hall; Illustrated by Anna Hardinge, Miguel Bustos
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R309
R287
Discovery Miles 2 870
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An entertaining and thought-provoking guide to what laws are, who
makes them and how people enforce them. It covers crime and
punishment as well as social and citizenship issues such as
politics and international law, using a mixture of debates, cartoon
strips and clear diagrams.
I am an African. I owe my being to the hills and the valleys, the
mountains and the glades, the rivers, the deserts, the trees, the
flowers, the seas and the ever-changing seasons that define the
face of our native land.' Thabo Mbeki, 16 June 1999 Thabo Mbeki was
elected President of South Africa in 1999. But little is known
about the earlier years of this great statesman of Africa and the
world. This book traces the life and adventures of Thabo Mbeki. You
can read about his childhood years looking after his mother's store
in the Transkei, his desperate escape into exile, the years spent
in Europe and Africa, to the day he came to occupy the president's
office. And you can find out something more about who this man is.
They Fought for Freedom tells the life stories of southern African
leaders who struggled for freedom and justice. In spite of the
important roles they played in the history of southern Africa, most
of these leaders have been largely ignored by the history books.
The series tells their stories in an entertaining manner, in clear
language and aims to restore them to their rightful place in
history.
The fastest police cars and motorbikes. . . The most powerful
trucks . . . Firefighting helicopters . . . A thrilling book packed
with full-colour technical illustrations and information about
emergency vehicles from around the world. Featuring various
emergency scenarios, and fully researched to be up to the minute,
this book is already a hit in-house .
The truly inspiring story of the first Latina Supreme Court Justice.
Outspoken, energetic, and fun, Sonia Sotomayor has managed to turn every struggle in life into a triumph. Born in the Bronx to immigrant parents from Puerto Rico, Sonia found out at age nine that she had diabetes, a serious illness now but an even more dangerous one fifty years ago. How did young Sonia handle the devastating news? She learned to give herself her daily insulin shots and became determined to make the most out of her life. It was the popular sixties TV show Perry Mason that made Sonia want to become a lawyer. Not only a lawyer, but a judge! Her remarkable career was capped in 2009 when President Barack Obama nominated her to the Supreme Court, only the third woman and first Hispanic justice in the court's history. Stories of Sotomayor's career are hardly dry legal stuff—she once hopped on a motorcycle to chase down counterfeiters and was the judge whose ruling ended the Major League baseball strike in 1995.
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