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Nevile Davidson (Hardcover)
Andrew G Ralston; Foreword by David M Beckett
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R920
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Exam Board: SQA Level: National 5 Subject: English First teaching:
September 2017 First exam: Summer 2018 Offer the best possible
preparation for National 5 English RUAE. Building students'
confidence in reading unseen texts, this book focuses on the skills
required for the exam before progressing to worked examples and
full-length practice papers. - Teaches students how to answer every
question type effectively and demonstrate their ability to
understand ideas, analyse language and structure, and evaluate
writers' techniques - Enables students to put their RUAE skills
into practice as they tackle a range of short extracts and
questions accompanied by active learning approaches, group work and
individual tasks - Tests the skills that students have developed
through six full-length passages and practice assessments, with
answers and marking guidelines available online at
hoddergibson.co.uk/answers-N5-English-RUAE - Provides stretch and
challenge opportunities, including extension activities and further
reading that will broaden students' Reading for Understanding,
Analysis and Evaluation skills
This book presents a unique selection of the most rare and
collectible toy cars made in Japan and Hong Kong in the 1950s and
1960s. Three particular groups of toys are covered: the magnificent
large-scale tinplate cars made for the American market; the smaller
but equally sought-after Japanese diecasts by Model Pet, Micro Pet,
and Cherryca Phenix; and plastic friction-drive cars made in Hong
Kong. Some of the toys pictured are so scarce that they are
believed to be among a mere handful that survive in mint condition
with their original boxes. This book provides many fascinating new
insights to the history of the companies that made and distributed
the toys, using long-forgotten trade journals, rare catalogs, and
interview with people who worked in the toy business at that time.
Exam Board: SQA Level: Higher Subject: English First Teaching:
September 2014 First Exam: June 2015 This is a brand new edition of
a bestselling title, updated for the newest CfE Higher English
course, and particularly directed at offering support for Paper 1:
Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluation. It provides you
with the support and advice you will need to succeed in this
element of Higher English, which is worth 30% of the available
marks in your examination. - Become more secure in your knowledge
of the English language and in your reading skills - Apply those
reading skills in learning how to answer questions on close reading
- Practise answering questions and check your work using
theaccompanying book of suggested answers
The book covers the period from 1812, when the Tron Riot in
Edinburgh dramatically drew attention to the 'lamentable extent of
juvenile depravity', up to 1872, when the Education Act (Scotland)
inaugurated a system of universal schooling. During the 1840s and
1850s in particular there was a move away from a punitive approach
to young offenders to one based on reformation and prevention.
Scotland played a key role in developing reformatory institutions -
notably the Glasgow House of Refuge, the largest of its type in the
UK - and industrial schools which provided meals and education for
children in danger of falling into crime. These schools were
pioneered in Aberdeen by Sheriff William Watson and in Edinburgh by
the Reverend Thomas Guthrie and exerted considerable influence
throughout the United Kingdom. The experience of the Scottish
schools was crucial in the development of legislation for a
national, UK-wide system between 1854 and 1866.
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