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Greek Myths (Paperback)
Ann Turnbull; Illustrated by Sarah Young
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R215
R195
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A beautifully written and illustrated collection of Greek myths
containing seventeen famous tales full of love, loss, greed, envy
and bravery. Beautifully written by Ann Turnbull and illustrated by
Sarah Young, this collection of seventeen Greek myths is truly
something to treasure. The timeless stories of Theseus and the
Minotaur, Persephone, King Midas, Ariadne, Orpheus and Eurydice,
and Echo and Narcissus are told with great freshness and there is a
good balance between the gentler myths and the ones packed with
battles and monsters. A wonderful collection and a wonderful
introduction to the fascinating world of Greek mythology, brought
to life by one of our finest writers and an exciting new
illustrator.
A thrilling historical adventure based on documents from the
National Archives. Orphan Sam has survived the Great Plague, but
his chance at a new life goes up in smoke when a fire breaks out on
Pudding Lane. "In sixteen hundred and sixty-six, London burned like
rotten sticks." Left alone and homeless by the Great Plague, Sam
struggled to survive. He was lucky to get a job working for the
Giraud family. Though Andre, the son of his boss, doesn't make life
easy. And then a fire breaks out on Pudding Lane. Before anyone
fully realises what's happening, London's burning... and this fire
can't be put out. Now it's time for Sam to prove what he's really
worth. If he can get out alive... A thrilling historical adventure
produced in partnership with the National Archives. Sam's previous
adventure is The Great Plague: A Cross on the Door is also
available from Bloomsbury Education.
This enduring survival story set at the end of the last Ice Age is
now celebrating its 20th year in print. When Maroo and her family
become trapped on the Great Plain in blizzard conditions and with
little food, they have only one chance of survival: for Maroo and
her younger brother, Otak, to reach the winter camp and get help.
The fastest trail to the camp is over the White Mountain, where
there are treacherous glaciers, steep climbs, and mountain spirits.
With the rest of their family depending on them, Maroo and Otak set
out alone. But when Otak goes missing, Maroo is forced to make the
most difficult of all decisions: to stay and search for her brother
or to continue on to the camp in order to save the rest of her
family. This modern classic offers readers a gripping tale of
survival as well as a vivid portrait of prehistoric people. The
20th Anniversary edition has a striking new cover and a new
Author's Note.
"In sixteen hundred and sixty-five there was hardly anyone left
alive." Spring 1665, London Sam was just a young boy when his
master took him out of the orphanage to be his servant. When he was
old enough, he was going to become his master's apprentice, a
shoemaker, able to make his own way in the world. But that was
before the plague arrived. Abandoned by Alice, his master's maid
and the closet thing that Sam's ever had to a mother, Sam finds
himself nailed into his workshop home with only his dying master
and pet dog Budge for company. The officials call it 'quarantine'.
But for Sam it's a death sentence. Can Sam escape? And even if he
does, will he be able to survive on London's ravaged streets?
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Exceptional Lives - Practice, Progress, & Dignity in Today's Schools (Paperback, 9th edition)
Ann Turnbull, H. Turnbull, H. Rutherford Turnbull, Michael Wehmeyer, Karrie Shogren
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Real students, real stories, and real solutions Exceptional Lives:
Practice, Progress, & Dignity in Today's Schools pairs
real-life stories about children, their families, and their
educators with the most recent evidence-based research on inclusion
of students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment.
The 9th Edition highlights the important themes of ensuring
students' progress using research-based instruction and the ethical
principle of dignity. New chapters examine educational progress and
long-term outcomes; school-wide supports; cross-cutting
instructional approaches; and diversity and social justice. With
its focus on real students, stories, and solutions, Exceptional
Lives gives readers a comprehensive view of the rewards,
challenges, and triumphs involved in special education today. Also
available with MyLab Education By combining trusted author content
with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab personalizes the
learning experience and improves results for each student. MyLab
Education gives teacher candidates opportunities to apply theory to
practice - better preparing them for success in their future
classrooms. Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyLab
Education does not come packaged with this content. Students, if
interested in purchasing this title with MyLab Education, ask your
instructor to confirm the correct package ISBN and Course ID.
Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more
information. If you would like to purchase both the physical text
and MyLab Education, search for: 0134893638 / 9780134893631
Exceptional Lives: Practice, Progress, & Dignity in Today's
Schools plus MyLab Education with Pearson eText -- Access Card
Package Package consists of: 0134984323 / 9780134984322 MyLab
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Lives: Practice, Progress, & Dignity in Today's Schools
0134984331 / 9780134984339 Exceptional Lives: Practice, Progress,
& Dignity in Today's Schools
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Greek Myths (Hardcover)
Ann Turnbull; Illustrated by Sarah Young
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R787
R724
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A gorgeous collection of classic Greek myths welcomes readers of
all ages into a legendary world of beauty, tragedy, and miracle.
Enter a world where anything is possible. A god might be a mountain
or a shower of gold. A nymph may be a stream or an echo in the
wind. The myths of ancient Greece are full of such wonders, as well
as a host of courageous heroes, cunning heroines, and terrible
monsters. Ann Turnbull's compelling prose enlivens sixteen of the
most celebrated myths, from the sadness of Persephone to the
ill-fated love of Orpheus and Eurydice, from Pandora's unlucky
curiosity to the greed of King Midas to many more age-old tales
filled with drama and romance. In vivid, expressive detail, Sarah
Young's fine-art illustrations bring this golden world to life,
capturing creatures from Cerberus, the threeheaded dog, to the
sinister snake-haired Medusa.
Jon should never have skipped school with his friend Ryan - never
have taken that boat. Now Ryan is in danger - and only Jon can save
him. But Jon is scared. The police are knocking on his door. They
know he's lying. Is it too late to tell the truth?
1605 is a time of danger and persecution for English Catholics.
Seventeen-year-old Mary Wilshaw and her older brother Rob both come
to work at Lyde Hall in the West Midlands - a house where Catholic
priests are often hidden from the authorities. Mary, employed by
the lady of the house as an embroiderer, falls in love with young
David Hawley, the lady's secretary. But nothing at Lyde Hall is
what it seems. Who is David? And what dangerous secrets is Rob
hiding? Soon Mary herself is in danger as she tries to protect
those she loves.
A cornerstone of special education training for nearly 30 years,
this is the definitive textbook for preparing educators,
counselors, and other related services professionals to teach
children with severe and multiple disabilities in inclusive
settings. Now in a revised, thoroughly updated, and streamlined
fifth edition, this bestselling volume gives current and future
educators the research and practical strategies they need to ensure
the best learning outcomes for their students. Presenting a
team-based, collaborative approach to education, this comprehensive
text includes valuable contributions from respected experts in
diverse fields, including fresh voices in special education,
physical therapy, occupational therapy, communication, counseling,
and pediatrics. Equally useful for preservice professionals and
practicing educators in inclusive classrooms, this highly regarded
textbook will fully prepare professionals to meet the educational,
emotional, and health care needs of students with severe and
multiple disabilities. New to this edition: * New chapters on
topics essential to effective practice, such as teaching strategies
and transition to adulthood * Updates based on the latest
developments in special education * More information on assistive
technology and understanding challenging behaviors * New
student-friendly features such as chapter objectives, key terms,
and challenging activities * Engaging and instructive case stories
at the start of each chapter * New online course materials,
including slides that outline key ideas * Helpful new chapter
organization that introduces readers to the diverse needs of
students with disabilities and follows up with practical teaching
strategies
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