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Big Cat Phonics for Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised has
been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and
Little Sutton Primary School. It comprises classroom resources to
support the SSP programme and a range of phonic readers that
together provide a consistent and highly effective approach to
teaching phonics. From cars to hair, there's nothing that Dee can't
fix! But now she's facing a new challenge, and she needs help
finding the right tools.
Learn to play the ukulele at home or in the classroom with these
popular kids instruction books and video lessons specially written
for beginners! Continue your musical journey on the ukulele with
More Ukulele Magic: Tutor Book 2 - the fun and approachable method
that children and teachers love. Whether you're in the classroom,
at home or playing with friends, this accessible tutor offers the
great tunes, clear guidance and all the resources you need to make
Ukulele Magic! Fully supported with audio performances and
backings, this second book builds on the learning in Book 1 with
new chords, scales, finger-picking and strumming patterns as well
as opportunities for composing, improvising and ensemble playing
across a wide variety of musical styles. Lead sheets and TAB are
available online to download and print. This teacher's edition
includes a downloadable whiteboard e-book with embedded audio and
video demos, making it ideal for whole-class teaching.
The AQA Geography for A Level & AS Human Geography Revision
Guide is the most student-friendly resource for the 2016 AQA A
Level and AS Level Geography specifications - written to help
students to consolidate key knowledge for every topic. Accessible,
clear and thorough, this revision guide engages all your students.
Each Human Geography section is condensed into interesting,
relevant single- or double-page examples. Clearly written objective
open each section, setting out for students what they need to
revise, using high-quality photos, maps and diagrams to aid
retention of key geographical processes and information. Motivating
revision activities and a focus on the exam requirements reinforce
the rigorous approach.
Learn to play the ukulele at home or in the classroom with these
popular kids instruction books and video lessons specially written
for beginners! Continue your musical journey on the ukulele with
More Ukulele Magic: Tutor Book 2 - the fun and approachable method
that children and teachers love. Whether you're in the classroom,
at home or playing with friends, this accessible tutor offers the
great tunes, clear guidance and all the resources you need to make
Ukulele Magic! Fully supported with audio performances and
backings, this second book builds on the learning in Book 1 with
new chords, scales, finger-picking and strumming patterns as well
as opportunities for composing, improvising and ensemble playing
across a wide variety of musical styles. Lead sheets and TAB are
available online to download and print. The teacher's edition (ISBN
978-0-00-839471-4) includes a downloadable whiteboard e-book with
embedded audio and video demos, making it ideal for whole-class
teaching.
Now updated to more closely reflect the latest AQA exam question
format and wording. Please note this title is suitable for any
student studying: Exam Board: AQA Level: A Level and AS Subject:
Geography First teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2018 AQA
Geography A Level and AS is a student-friendly resource for the AQA
A Level and AS specifications - written specially to target the
demands of the new specifications. Accessible, clear and thorough,
this Student Book covers the human geography component of the
course. It engages all your students with interesting, up-to-date
examples and relevant case studies. This Student Book has been
approved by AQA. Clearly-written objectives open each unit, setting
out for students what they need to learn, and high-quality photos,
maps and diagrams aid explanations. Motivating differentiated
activities, chapters on fieldwork, geographical skills and
extension materials, and practice questions all reinforce the
book's rigour. The book also features a glossary of key terms, and
a full index. Answer guidance for the activities is available on
Kerboodle (school purchase only).
Learn to play the ukulele at home or in the classroom with these
popular kids instruction books specially written for beginners!
This songbook will get you singing and strumming from the very
first lesson, with tunes that you'll really want to play. Starting
with just the open strings, and progressing at a steady pace to
more challenging pieces with several chords and chord changes,
you'll soon be playing your ukulele in all sorts of styles. Ideal
to use with Ukulele Magic Tutor Book 1 or any other ukulele tutor
book, this book gives you plenty of songs to make sure you keep
playing as you learn.
The AQA Geography for A Level & AS Physical Geography Revision
Guide is the most student-friendly resource for the 2016 AQA A
Level and AS Level Geography specifications - written to help
students to consolidate key knowledge for every topic. Accessible,
clear and thorough, this revision guide engages all your students.
Each Physical Geography section is condensed into interesting,
relevant single- or double-page examples. Clearly written objective
open each section, setting out for students what they need to
revise, using high-quality photos, maps and diagrams to aid
retention of key geographical processes and information. Motivating
revision activities and a focus on the exam requirements reinforce
the rigorous approach.
Learn to play the ukulele at home or in the classroom with these
popular kids instruction books and video lessons specially written
for beginners! Start your musical journey on the ukulele with
Ukulele Magic Tutor Book 1 - the fun and approachable method that
children and teachers love. Whether you're in the classroom, at
home or playing with friends, this accessible tutor offers the
great tunes, clear guidance and all the resources you need to start
making Ukulele Magic! 25 pieces carefully progress from playing
open strings (eg Stringalong Rag) to songs with one chord (Shortnin
bread, A minor miracle, F major march) to two chords (Baboushka,
Tab tango, Calypso strum) and finally three chords (In South
Africa, Playing the blues). Finger-picking and strumming styles are
all introduced step by step in pieces which are fun and stylistic.
This teacher's edition, BOOK+CD-ROM, contains a whiteboard e-book
with embedded audio and video tutorials for every song, making it
ideal for classroom teaching.
Now updated for 2020 to more closely reflect the latest AQA exam
question format and wording. Please note this title is suitable for
any student studying: Exam Board: AQA Level: A Level and AS
Subject: Geography First teaching: September 2016 First exams: June
2018 AQA Geography A Level and AS is a student-friendly resource
for the AQA A Level and AS specifications - written specially to
target the demands of the new specifications. Accessible, clear and
thorough, this Student Book covers the physical geography sections
of the specifications. It has been approved by AQA and engages all
your students with interesting, up-to-date examples and relevant
case studies. Clearly-written objectives open each unit, setting
out for students what they need to learn, and high-quality photos,
maps and diagrams aid explanations. Motivating differentiated
activities, chapters on fieldwork, geographical skills and issue
evaluation, and practice questions all reinforce the book's rigour.
The book also features a glossary of key terms, and a full index.
Answer guidance for the activities is available on Kerboodle
(school purchase only).
Teaching Students About the World of Work argues that educational
institutions - especially two-year and four-year public
institutions serving low-income students - need to make the topic
of employment a central element in their educational offerings.
Indeed, the book demonstrates that a far greater emphasis on
teaching students about the work world will be necessary if
colleges are to give disadvantaged students a realistic chance for
professional and economic success. The recommendation is a
reconfiguration of postsecondary education that represents a
paradigm shift in career preparation and learning. Editors Nancy
Hoffman and Michael Lawrence Collins and their authors provide a
rich and comprehensive view of both today's work world and the
challenges facing many young people who are determined to find a
place within it. The book offers detailed accounts of how several
community colleges have put employment at the center of the
curriculum; provides practical insights into the twenty-first
century labor market and ways to improve the choices and outcomes
for low-income job seekers; and explores the daunting structural
barriers to securing successful and satisfying employment.
Throughout all its chapters, the book highlights increasing
inequalities - in both opportunities and outcomes - within our
society. In order to redress those disparities, it argues,
postsecondary educators will need to offer enhanced insights and
sophistication to disadvantaged young people preparing to enter and
navigate the work world. An urgent but unfailingly reasonable book
for our times, Teaching Students About the World of Work will be
required reading for educators determined to create practical
opportunities for young people in search of good employment and
better lives.
Teaching Students About the World of Work argues that educational
institutions - especially two-year and four-year public
institutions serving low-income students - need to make the topic
of employment a central element in their educational offerings.
Indeed, the book demonstrates that a far greater emphasis on
teaching students about the work world will be necessary if
colleges are to give disadvantaged students a realistic chance for
professional and economic success. The recommendation is a
reconfiguration of postsecondary education that represents a
paradigm shift in career preparation and learning. Editors Nancy
Hoffman and Michael Lawrence Collins and their authors provide a
rich and comprehensive view of both today's work world and the
challenges facing many young people who are determined to find a
place within it. The book offers detailed accounts of how several
community colleges have put employment at the center of the
curriculum; provides practical insights into the twenty-first
century labor market and ways to improve the choices and outcomes
for low-income job seekers; and explores the daunting structural
barriers to securing successful and satisfying employment.
Throughout all its chapters, the book highlights increasing
inequalities - in both opportunities and outcomes - within our
society. In order to redress those disparities, it argues,
postsecondary educators will need to offer enhanced insights and
sophistication to disadvantaged young people preparing to enter and
navigate the work world. An urgent but unfailingly reasonable book
for our times, Teaching Students About the World of Work will be
required reading for educators determined to create practical
opportunities for young people in search of good employment and
better lives.
These essays by one of the country's leading international lawyers represent his best and most interesting writing over a twenty-year period. The volume includes a report of the author's recent Hague Lectures entitled `Provisional and Protective Measures in International Litigation', which constitute one third of the book and which will be compulsory reading for all international litigators.
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