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Get ready to rock 'n' roll with Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Inc. gang
is heading to a concert by their favourite rock band, the Electric
Pickle. Everyone's super-psyched until trouble goes down. The
band's lead singer, Steve Stringbean, vanishes in a puff of smoke
and is replaced by - ZOINKS! - a Rock 'n' Roll Zombie! Can Velma,
Shaggy, Scooby, Daphne and Fred get to the bottom of this rockin'
mystery before the gig is up?
Join the gang from Mystery Inc. as they head to Japan to solve a
truly creepy mystery - the ghost of an ancient samurai warrior is
haunting a construction site! But Fred, Daphne and Velma smell
something fishy in the Land of the Rising Sun, and it isn't the
sushi! Can Scooby, Shaggy and the gang solve this mystery before
it's too late?
Teaching Science and Technology in the Early Years (3-7) celebrates
young children's amazing capabilities as scientists, designers and
technologists. Research-based yet practical and accessible, it
demonstrates how scientific, designing and making activities are
natural to young children, and have the potential for contributing
to all aspects of their learning. By identifying the scientific and
design-related concepts, skills and activities being developed, the
book enables the reader to make more focused diagnostic
observations of young children and plan for how they can help move
them forward in their learning. This second edition has been
thoroughly updated and features: Six new chapters providing
practical advice and examples for enhancing scientific and
technological learning through thematic approaches a new chapter
focusing on the outdoor learning environment and how this can
support science and technology new case studies of successful early
years practice, alongside examples of practical planning for
learning, and advice on documenting children's learning stories,
guidance on the role of talk, narrative, documentation and planning
in relation to early years science and technology Based on the
latest research and the first hand experience, this practical and
accessible book is essential reading for early years and primary
students on undergraduate and Masters level courses.
Unique in its field, The Primary Science Encyclopedia brings
together in one indispensable reference volume over 250 entries
covering a wide range of topics and ideas. The book provides clear
descriptions, definitions and explanations of difficult scientific
concepts, carefully chosen to reflect the needs of those involved
in primary science education. In addition, this encyclopedia
explains clearly how to teach scientific and technological ideas in
a relevant and appropriate way. Extended entries are included on
topics such as creativity, thinking skills and theories of learning
and the book also provides insight into cross-curricular work,
assessment and classroom organisation in the primary science
classroom. Compiled by authors with a wealth of experience in
primary science and technology teaching, this book contains: Over
250 entries; Scientific definitions and pedagogical explanations;
Extensive commentaries of current issues in primary science; A
who's who of current and historical figures in the field of science
and science education; Annotated further reading lists. This
encyclopedia will be of interest to all teachers of 5 to
11-year-olds and anyone concerned with primary science and design
and technology education.
Financial crime seems horribly complicated but there are only so many ways you can con someone out of what's theirs. In fact, there are four. A veteran regulatory economist and market analyst, Dan Davies has years of experience picking the bones out of some of the most famous frauds of the modern age. Now he reveals the big picture that emerges from their labyrinths of deceit.
Along the way you'll find out how to fake a gold mine with a wedding ring, a file and a shotgun. You'll see how close Charles Ponzi, the king of pyramid schemes, came to acquiring his own private navy. You'll learn how fraud has shaped the entire development of the modern world economy. And you'll discover whether you have what it takes to be a white-collar criminal mastermind, if that's what you want. (Which you don't. You really, really don't.)
A TIMES BEST BUSINESS BOOK OF 2022 'A gripping story about a great
British brand' Jeremy Vine Lightweight, compact, and now, electric:
the cityscape has been forever changed by the addition of the
Brompton bike, with its distinctive style and clever folding
design. For over forty years, the Brompton's modular design has
remained virtually unchanged. It has stood not only the test of
time but every financial crash since 1976, Brexit, and COVID-19,
not to mention every other risk which any business faces. Where,
then, did this ingenious feat of engineering come from? Who were
the minds behind it? And how did a small company grow to become one
of the biggest cycling brand names in the world? This is not only
the first look behind the scenes at Brompton Bicycle Ltd, but a
masterclass in entrepreneurship, manufacturing, and scaling a
business.
Winner of the 2015 Gordon Burn Prize and the 2015 CWA Non-Fiction
Dagger Shortlisted for the Orwell Prize and the James Tait Black
Prize Dan Davies has spent more than a decade on a quest to find
the real Jimmy Savile, and interviewed him extensively over a
period of seven years before his death. In the course of his quest,
he spent days and nights at a time quizzing Savile at his homes in
Leeds and Scarborough, lunched with him at venues ranging from
humble transport cafes to the Athenaeum club in London and, most
memorably, joined him for a short cruise aboard the QE2. Dan
thought his quest had come to an end in October 2011 when Savile's
golden coffin was lowered into a grave dug at a 45-degree angle in
a Scarborough cemetery. He was wrong. In the last two and a half
years, Dan has been interviewing scores of people, many of them
unobtainable while Jimmy was alive. What he has discovered was that
his instincts were right all along and behind the mask lay a
hideous truth. Jimmy Savile was not only complex, damaged and
controlling, but cynical, calculating and predatory. He revelled in
his status as a Pied Piper of youth and used his power to abuse the
vulnerable and underage, all the while covering his tracks by
moving into the innermost circles of the establishment.
This is a challenging new book for primary teachers interested in
developing their teaching of Design & Technology, subject
leaders in D&T, and for student teachers choosing this as their
specialty. It will also appeal to in-service providers and LEA
advisory staff. Children's creativity, cultural development and
citizenship are important but currently underdeveloped in primary
education. This book uniquely focuses on how these aspects can be
emphasized in the teaching of Design and Technology. The National
Curriculum has the potential to bring creativity, cultural
development and citizenship into the mainstream and the authors
show the considerable extent to which D & T, integrated with
other curriculum subjects, can contribute to realizing these goals.
There are examples throughout of best current practice showing how
such ideas have been implemented.
How can you unlock your own creativity to help children learn
science creatively? How do you bring the world of 'real science'
into the classroom? Where does science fit in a creative
curriculum? This second edition of Teaching Science Creatively has
been fully updated to reflect new research, initiatives and
developments in the field. It offers innovative starting points to
enhance your teaching and highlights curiosity, observation,
exploration and enquiry as central components of children's
creative learning in science. Illustrated throughout with examples
from the classroom and beyond, the book explores how creative
teaching can harness children's sense of wonder about the world
around them. With easily accessible chapters, it offers a
comprehensive introduction to the core elements of creative science
learning, supporting both teacher and child in developing
scientific concepts and skills. The book explores key issues such
as: * the links between scientific and creative processes * how to
teach creatively, and for creativity * the role of play in early
scientific learning * developing scientific understanding through
drama (new) * using the outdoors in science * how theories of
learning relate to children's creative development * teaching
science topics in innovative and creative ways - games, drama, role
play, puppets, mini-safaris and welly walks! Stimulating and
accessible, with contemporary and cutting-edge practice at the
forefront, Teaching Science Creatively introduces fresh ideas to
support and motivate both new and experienced primary teachers. It
is an essential purchase for any professional who wishes to
incorporate creative approaches to teaching science in their
classroom.
With the rapid growth of big data and AI, organizations are quickly
building data products and solutions in an ad-hoc manner. But as
these data organizations mature, it's apparent that their analysis
and machine learning models are only as reliable as the data
they're built upon. The solution? Delta Lake, an open-source format
that enables building a lakehouse architecture on top of existing
storage systems such as S3, ADLS, and GCS. In this practical book,
author Bennie Haelen shows data engineers, data scientists, and
data analysts how to get Delta Lake and its unique features up and
running. The ultimate goal of building data pipelines and
applications is to query processed data and gain insights from it.
You'll learn how the choice of storage solution determines the
robustness and performance of the data pipeline, from raw data to
insights. With this book, you will: Use modern data management and
data engineering techniques Understand how ACID transactions bring
reliability to data lakes at scale Run streaming and batch jobs
against your data lake concurrently Execute update, delete, and
merge commands against your data lake Use time travel to roll back
and examine previous versions of your data Build a streaming data
quality pipeline following the medallion architecture
This is a challenging new book for primary teachers interested in
developing their teaching of Design & Technology, subject
leaders in D&T, and for student teachers choosing this as their
specialty. It will also appeal to in-service providers and LEA
advisory staff.
Children's creativity, cultural development and citizenship are
important but currently underdeveloped in primary education. This
book uniquely focuses on how these aspects can be emphasized in the
teaching of Design and Technology. The National Curriculum has the
potential to bring creativity, cultural development and citizenship
into the mainstream and the authors show the considerable extent to
which D & T, integrated with other curriculum subjects, can
contribute to realizing these goals. There are examples throughout
of best current practice showing how such ideas have been
implemented.
Teaching Science and Technology in the Early Years (3-7) celebrates
young children's amazing capabilities as scientists, designers and
technologists. Research-based yet practical and accessible, it
demonstrates how scientific designing and making activities are
natural to young children, and have the potential for contributing
to all aspects of their learning. By identifying the scientific and
technological concepts, skills and activities being developed, the
book enables the reader to make more focused diagnostic
observations of young children and plan for how they can help move
them forward in their learning. This third edition has been
thoroughly updated and features: fresh insights into young
children's learning from neuroscience and 'new-materialist'
perspectives; a UK-wide perspective on Early Years curricula and
how they support the inclusion of science and technology as an
entitlement for young children; new case studies of successful,
evidence-based Early Years practice, alongside new examples of
practical planning for learning, and advice on documenting
children's learning stories; an updated chapter on assessing and
documenting children's learning, drawing upon findings from the
Teacher Assessment in Primary Science (TAPS) project at Bath Spa
University. Based on the latest research and first-hand experience,
this practical and accessible book is essential reading for Early
Years and Primary students on undergraduate, PGCE and Masters-level
courses.
Teaching Science and Technology in the Early Years (3-7) celebrates
young children's amazing capabilities as scientists, designers and
technologists. Research-based yet practical and accessible, it
demonstrates how scientific designing and making activities are
natural to young children, and have the potential for contributing
to all aspects of their learning. By identifying the scientific and
technological concepts, skills and activities being developed, the
book enables the reader to make more focused diagnostic
observations of young children and plan for how they can help move
them forward in their learning. This third edition has been
thoroughly updated and features: fresh insights into young
children's learning from neuroscience and 'new-materialist'
perspectives; a UK-wide perspective on Early Years curricula and
how they support the inclusion of science and technology as an
entitlement for young children; new case studies of successful,
evidence-based Early Years practice, alongside new examples of
practical planning for learning, and advice on documenting
children's learning stories; an updated chapter on assessing and
documenting children's learning, drawing upon findings from the
Teacher Assessment in Primary Science (TAPS) project at Bath Spa
University. Based on the latest research and first-hand experience,
this practical and accessible book is essential reading for Early
Years and Primary students on undergraduate, PGCE and Masters-level
courses.
Theatre play or school Play Script the title is the ( The Broken
Jug ) German
A guide to business structure, book keeping, licenses, and taxes,
for beginning Internet sellers.
This third edition of the bestselling textbook Science 5-11 has
been fully updated to provide a synthesis of research and best
practice in teaching and learning that focuses on successful ways
to engage and motivate young scientists. Responding to the new
curriculum, particularly 'Working Scientifically', this edition now
includes: New sections on whole-school assessment, mentoring,
transitions and a topics-based approach. Reference to the 'big
ideas' of biology, chemistry and physics with chapters clearly
related to this new subject structure. Updated tables of
progression in each topic area and reference to cross-curricular
contexts. New self-assessment questions for teachers, the option
for higher-level thinking and further reading. An updated chapter
on subject leadership with an increasing emphasis on monitoring
progress. Bringing together research undertaken from a range of
activities in the field, this book forms a comprehensive and clear
guide, outlining the subject knowledge that a teacher needs, the
curriculum requirements and the best ways to go about teaching. A
practical guide ideal for students, trainees, mentors and other
practising teachers, the book provides information on appropriate
science topics for Key Stage 1 and 2.
Unique in its field, The Primary Science Encyclopedia brings
together in one indispensable reference volume over 250 entries
covering a wide range of topics and ideas. The book provides clear
descriptions, definitions and explanations of difficult scientific
concepts, carefully chosen to reflect the needs of those involved
in primary science education. In addition, this encyclopedia
explains clearly how to teach scientific and technological ideas in
a relevant and appropriate way. Extended entries are included on
topics such as creativity, thinking skills and theories of learning
and the book also provides insight into cross-curricular work,
assessment and classroom organisation in the primary science
classroom. Compiled by authors with a wealth of experience in
primary science and technology teaching, this book contains: * Over
250 entries; * Scientific definitions and pedagogical explanations;
* Extensive commentaries of current issues in primary science; * A
who's who of current and historical figures in the field of science
and science education; * Annotated further reading lists. This
encyclopedia will be of interest to all teachers of 5 to
11-year-olds and anyone concerned with primary science and design
and technology education.
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