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Maths Progress International has been designed specifically for
international students and provides seamless progression to Pearson
Edexcel International GCSE Maths (9-1), as well as complete
coverage of the Pearson Edexcel iLowerSecondary Award and the UK
Curriculum objectives. These write-in, full colour Workbooks offer
extra practice of key content, along with progression checkers at
the end of each Unit and plenty of dynamic student support.
Hundreds of extra practice questions to build confidence and
matched to content in the Student Books for consistency. Guided
questions with partially worked solutions, hints and QR codes
linking to worked example videos give students crucial support
Progression checkers at the end of each Unit encourage students to
take ownership of their learning, and allows them to track their
progress as they work through the book.
Maths Progress International has been designed specifically for
international students and provides seamless progression to Pearson
Edexcel International GCSE Maths (9-1), as well as complete
coverage of the Pearson Edexcel iLowerSecondary Award and the UK
Curriculum objectives. This Student Book follows a unique mastery
approach that aims to nurture confidence, build fluency, improve
problem-solving skills and develop mathematical reasoning to fully
prepare students for the transition to Key Stage 4 and beyond.
Developed to build the skills and knowledge needed to progress to
International GCSE 9-1 Mathematics for a consistent learning
experience from 11-16. Designed with the international student in
mind with appropriate cultural sensitivity, international contexts
and written for EAL learners. Follows a mastery approach and unique
unit structure that has been shown to help to build confidence in
mathematics. Matched to the iLower Secondary curriculum and the UK
curriculum objectives so you can be sure you have all you need
whatever curriculum you are following.
Exam Board: Edexcel Level: GCSE Subject: Maths First teaching:
September 2015 First exams: June 2017 Our revision resources are
the smart choice for those revising for Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1)
Mathematics. This book contains real exam papers taken by students
with plenty of additional content to guide you through completing
them. This book will help you to: Prepare for your exam by
familiarising yourself with the approach of the papers and the
exam-style questions Practise answering questions by writing
straight into the book just as you would in an exam Perfect your
responses with targeted hints, guidance and support for every
question, including fully worked solutions Not sure where to start
with a question, or keen to avoid those common pitfalls? Check out
the support in the margin of every question for hints, tips and
insights from experienced teachers, along with links to further
topic coverage in the Revision Guide.
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The Chateau
Jaclyn Goldis
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R490
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Exam Board: MEI Level: A-level Subject: Mathematics First Teaching:
September 2017 First Exam: June 2018 An OCR endorsed textbook
Encourage every student to develop a deeper understanding of
mathematical concepts and their applications with textbooks that
draw on the well-known MEI (Mathematics in Education and Industry)
series, updated and tailored to the 2017 OCR (MEI) specification
and developed by subject experts and MEI. - Develop
problem-solving, proof and modelling skills with plenty of
questions and well-structured exercises that build skills and
mathematical techniques. - Build connections between topics, using
real-world contexts to help develop mathematical modelling skills,
thus providing a fuller and more coherent understanding of
mathematical concepts. - Prepare students for assessment with
practice questions written by subject experts. - Ensure coverage of
the new statistics requirements with five dedicated statistics
chapters and questions around the use of large data sets. -
Supports the use of technology with a variety of questions based
around the use of spreadsheets, graphing software and graphing
calculators. - Provide clear paths of progression that combine pure
and applied maths into a coherent whole.
K-Pop meets Freaky Friday in a hilarious middle-grade body swap
adventure from a Costa-winning author, perfect for fans of Jenny
Pearson and David Solomons. When 11-year-old K-Pop obsessed Skylar
inexplicably switches bodies with her super strict 71-year-old
headteacher, Ms Callus, she’s thrown into a hilarious world of
dancing old ladies gone viral and school rules thrown out the
window, as she tries to figure out how on earth to swap back! But
then the chance to meet her favourite boyband AZ8 in real life
changes everything, and Skylar must decide whether her K-Pop dream
come true is worth risking being stuck as an old lady for ever…
Singing with laugh-out-loud moments, this is a joyful and uplifting
tale of friendship, fandom and chasing your dreams.
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The Chateau (Hardcover)
Jaclyn Goldis
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R755
R627
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Just Say Yes
Goldy Moldavsky
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R283
Discovery Miles 2 830
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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In this beautifully detailed, laser-cut book, children can travel
back in time and explore homes from seven different eras: Late
Middle Ages, Tudor, Georgian, Victorian, 1920s, 1960s and present
day. Peek through the windows, discover the rooms inside and spot
the family members. Then, learn a bit more about the family, spot
the pieces of furniture that appear in more than one house, and
find out what people wore in each era - from kirtles and crinolines
to flat caps and flapper dresses.
This pocket-sized adventure guide teaches young adventurers about
all the fun you can have at the seaside: what to pack, how to spot
sea creatures and wildlife, how to catch a fish and much, much
more! Children will also learn exactly what not to do, from getting
stung by a jellyfish to getting caught in a rip current. With fun
games to play, interesting information about protecting the
coastline, and a useful chapter on what to do in a seaside
emergency, this is the perfect book for young costal adventurers!
Exam board: Pearson Edexcel Level: IGCSE Subject: Mathematics First
teaching: September 2016 First exams: Summer 2018 Target success in
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE Mathematics with this proven
formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage
and plentiful worked examples are combined with exam-style
questions to create a revision guide that students can rely on to
review, strengthen and test their knowledge. * Plan and manage a
successful revision programme using the topic-by-topic planner *
Consolidate subject knowledge by working through clear and focused
content coverage * Strategically target revision with diagnostic
questions to establish which areas need focus * Get
assessment-ready with short exam-style questions and review
questions that focus on problem-solving and reasoning; answers are
provided in the back of the book with full worked solutions online
for free * Improve exam technique through expert tips and examples
of typical mistakes to avoid
Maths Progress International has been designed specifically for
international students and provides seamless progression to Pearson
Edexcel International GCSE Maths (9-1), as well as complete
coverage of the Pearson Edexcel iLowerSecondary Award and the UK
Curriculum objectives. These write-in, full colour Workbooks offer
extra practice of key content, along with progression checkers at
the end of each Unit and plenty of dynamic student support.
Hundreds of extra practice questions to build confidence and
matched to content in the Student Books for consistency. Guided
questions with partially worked solutions, hints and QR codes
linking to worked example videos give students crucial support
Progression checkers at the end of each Unit encourage students to
take ownership of their learning, and allows them to track their
progress as they work through the book.
Created to support students and teachers through the OCR Core Maths
(MEI) courses and designed to create confident mathematicians able
to apply their learning to a wide range of situations. // Written
in conjunction with the MEI team to ensure the best possible
support for the course. // Covers all components from both
specifications: Introduction to quantitative reasoning , Critical
maths and Statistical problem solving. // Innovative approach
places learning in context throughout and focusses on learning
through practice with a large number of questions, exercises,
activities and exam-style questions. // Real-world examples are
used to give students opportunities to apply their learning to
different settings including everyday life and the workplace.
First edition of an eye-witness account of seventeenth-century
England - the dark side of Pepys. Seven-volume set. Compiled
between the years 1677 and 1691, the Entring Book is 900,000 words
long, with many sensitive passages written in a secret shorthand
that has only recently been decoded. This remarkable chronicle of
public affairs has remained for nearly three centuries, secure but
little known, in Dr Williams's Library, London. The Entring Book
fits no simple definition. It is not just a political diary, nor is
it only the newsletter it sometimes resembles.It's possible that it
could have been the material for a history of Morrice's own times,
or it may have been a letterbook, recording correspondence to an
unnamed recipient. Writing in great detail, with meticulous
regularity, Morrice may have been passing on all he knew to senior
figures in the opposition to Charles II and James II. The Entring
Book's enormous scope means it also covers publishing, plays,
business, military and religious matters, foreign affairs, public
opinion and London life, making it an essential resource. Through
it we can trace the transformation of puritanism into Whiggery and
Dissent. This seven volume set includes an introductory and an
index volumeas well as a biographical encyclopedia of names.
In this delightful twist on a popular folk song, three
trick-or-treaters go on a spooky adventure to find a pumpkin! We're
going on a pumpkin hunt.We're going to find a big one.What a
beautiful night!We're not scared. Three trick-or-treaters are
looking for the perfect pumpkin on a beautiful, Halloween night.
They have to make their way through some sticky cobwebs, flying
bats, and even a dark, spooky house! But they're not scared. The
trick-or-treaters eventually find their pumpkin and...a ghost! This
book publishes simultaneously in board.
An outdoor guide from the National Trust for young boys and girls
with a thirst for adventure. This is the ultimate pocket-sized
adventure guide to all the fun you can have in the woods: how to
craft your own tools, how to build a shelter, how to cook food over
a campfire . . . and even how to get drinking water from wee!
Children will also learn exactly what not do, from eating poisonous
mushrooms to starting a forest fire. Durable and attractive small
hardback format with an elastic strap - easy to pop in your pocket
or rucksack and take with you to the woods. Perfect for fans of
Bear Grylls! With fun games to play in the woods, advice on
tracking animals, and a useful chapter on first aid, this is the
perfect book for young adventurers! Other titles in the series
include: Seaside, River and Mountains.
With the addition of two stories, namely, ""April 19th"" and
""Letters to God"", this collection makes available in English for
the first time a complete selection of Chava Rosenfarb's short
stories all in one place. All the stories in this collection deal
with the afterlife of Holocaust survivors in North America. Since
Chava Rosenfarb was herself a Holocaust survivor who settled in
Montreal after the war, she speaks in these stories from personal
experience at the same time as she allows her imagination to
inhabit the minds of characters far different from herself.
Etel Adnan (1925-2021) was a Lebanese-American poet, essayist and
visual artist. This is the first book to present a full account of
Adnan's fascinating life and work, using the drama of her
biography, the complexity of her identity, and the cosmopolitan
nature of her experience to illuminate the many layers and
dimensions of her paintings and their progress over several crucial
decades. Adnan came relatively late to painting - her first images
were created in the late-1950s in response to the Californian
landscape. Her vocabulary of lines, shapes and colours changed
little over time, and yet there are huge variations in mood,
texture, composition and material. Similarly, there is a balance
between understanding her paintings as pure abstractions, emulating
the shape of thought, and seeing them for the actual landscapes of
the many places Adnan loved, embraced and responded to. Tackling
the complexities of her subject with skill and insight, Kaelen
Wilson-Goldie unpacks Adnan's multi-layered career to capture the
full scope of her artistic endeavours and impressive achievements.
This book is a study of the simultaneous physiological recordings
and psychoanalytic observations when emotional/psychological
responses to external stimuli occur "pari passu" with observed
physiological changes. It is the culmination of the author's
psychiatric and psychoanalytic work with patients over fifty years,
and is based on the simple premise that physiological measurements
cannot describe the mind and the mind cannot describe physiological
processes. In order for us to have a significant knowledge of the
object, we need both, and the authors argue that medical
specialists and health professionals (doctors, nurses,
psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, etc.) need to be
trained to adopt a Complementary approach to patients. Without a
Complementary approach, patients are neglected. The complex
relationship between mind and body offers vital clues to the
individual s condition, and only by considering patients both
physically and mentally can doctors and psychoanalysts make precise
and competent judgements."
With the addition of two stories, namely, ""April 19th"" and
""Letters to God"", this collection makes available in English for
the first time a complete selection of Chava Rosenfarb's short
stories all in one place. All the stories in this collection deal
with the afterlife of Holocaust survivors in North America. Since
Chava Rosenfarb was herself a Holocaust survivor who settled in
Montreal after the war, she speaks in these stories from personal
experience at the same time as she allows her imagination to
inhabit the minds of characters far different from herself.
Make sure your practice skills are up-to-date with the changes
brought on by managed care As a result of escalating costs, the
focus of health care in the United States has shifted from
inpatient, hospital-based care to outpatient care in the community.
Social Work Practice in Community-Based Health Care is a
comprehensive guide to the knowledge and skills needed to provide
effective and efficient practice within a managed-care context
that's focused on a diversified, aging consumer population and
high-risk health conditions. This unique book examines the
essential elements of community health practice, including logic
modeling for planning and evaluation, interdisciplinary
collaboration, and the use of technology and telemedicine in social
work practice. Social Work Practice in Community-Based Health Care
presents practical information for social workers in the wake of
the insertion of managed care as a "third party" to the
relationship between physicians and their patients, and advances in
medical care that are transforming previously acute and
life-threatening illnesses to chronic conditions. The book offers a
critical analysis of available research and model service delivery
innovations, applying evidence-based practice to case studies in a
style that's easily accessible to practitioners, administrators,
supervisors, and social work students. The book also includes
glossaries at the end of each chapter and appendices that analyze
online resources and address cultural background assessment
questions. Topics discussed in Social Work Practice in
Community-Based Health Care include: the revolution in funding and
delivery evolving trends and healthcare needs of the consumer
population a conceptual framework for culturally competent practice
the nature of social work in ambulatory health a brief history of
healthcare social work emerging practice settings the use of new
communication technologies in practice methods for evaluating
direct practice ethical considerations current community-based
programs for culturally diverse and at-risk populations and much
more Social Work Practice in Community-Based Health Care is an
important resource for social work practitioners, academics, and
students.
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