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It is during the nineteenth-century, the age of machinery, that we
begin to witness a sustained exploration of the literal and
discursive entanglements of minds, bodies, machines. This book
explores the impact of technology upon conceptions of language,
consciousness, human cognition, and the boundaries between
materialist and esoteric sciences.
How the chameleon got its tail is the ninth Reader of Level 1 in
the Aweh! English First Additional Language reading scheme. Aweh!
is a graded reading scheme that will awaken any child's imagination
as they join Mama Africa in saving the world's stories by charging
the Umthombo; the well of stories. The bright and colourful artwork
provides a child-centred learning opportunity that integrates both
the weekly Mathematics concept and the Life Skills topic. The
inside cover identifies the key vocabulary and phonic focus for
every Reader. The back inside cover offers a fun writing activity
to consolidate the child's understanding and to link reading to
writing.
What is wrong, Rabbit and Mouse? is the third Reader of Level 2 in
the Aweh! English First Additional Language reading scheme. Aweh!
is a graded reading scheme that will awaken any child's imagination
as they join Mama Africa in saving the world's stories by charging
the Umthombo; the well of stories. The bright and colourful artwork
provides a child-centred learning opportunity that integrates both
the weekly Mathematics concept and the Life Skills topic. The
inside cover identifies the key vocabulary and phonic focus for
every Reader. The back inside cover offers a fun writing activity
to consolidate the child's understanding and to link reading to
writing.
Be careful, Lizzy! is the eighth Reader of Level 2 in the Aweh!
English First Additional Language reading scheme. Aweh! is a graded
reading scheme that will awaken any child's imagination as they
join Mama Africa in saving the world's stories by charging the
Umthombo; the well of stories. The bright and colourful artwork
provides a child-centred learning opportunity that integrates both
the weekly Mathematics concept and the Life Skills topic. The
inside cover identifies the key vocabulary and phonic focus for
every Reader. The back inside cover offers a fun writing activity
to consolidate the child's understanding and to link reading to
writing.
Mongo's map of surprises is the fourth Reader of Level 4 in the
Aweh! English First Additional Language reading scheme. Aweh! is a
graded reading scheme that will awaken any child's imagination as
they join Mama Africa in saving the world's stories by charging the
Umthombo; the well of stories. The bright and colourful artwork
provides a child-centred learning opportunity that integrates both
the weekly Mathematics concept and the Life Skills topic. The
inside cover identifies the key vocabulary and phonic focus for
every Reader. The back inside cover offers a fun writing activity
to consolidate the child"s understanding and to link reading to
writing.
What is it made of? is the second Reader of Level 4 in the Aweh!
English First Additional Language reading scheme. Aweh! is a graded
reading scheme that will awaken any child's imagination as they
join Mama Africa in saving the world's stories by charging the
Umthombo; the well of stories. The bright and colourful artwork
provides a child-centred learning opportunity that integrates both
the weekly Mathematics concept and the Life Skills topic. The
inside cover identifies the key vocabulary and phonic focus for
every Reader. The back inside cover offers a fun writing activity
to consolidate the child's understanding and to link reading to
writing.
The toy box is the fifth Reader of Level 2 in the Aweh! English
First Additional Language reading scheme. Aweh! is a graded reading
scheme that will awaken any child's imagination as they join Mama
Africa in saving the world's stories by charging the Umthombo; the
well of stories. The bright and colourful artwork provides a
child-centred learning opportunity that integrates both the weekly
Mathematics concept and the Life Skills topic. The inside cover
identifies the key vocabulary and phonic focus for every Reader.
The back inside cover offers a fun writing activity to consolidate
the child's understanding and to link reading to writing.
How the chameleon got its tail and What can I say? is the fifth Big
Book of Level 1 in the Aweh! English First Additional Language
reading scheme. Aweh! is a graded reading scheme that will awaken
any child's imagination as they join Mama Africa in saving the
world's stories by charging the Umthombo; the well of stories. The
bright and colourful artwork provides a child-centred learning
opportunity that integrates both the weekly Mathematics concept and
the Life Skills topic. The inside cover identifies the key
vocabulary and phonic focus for every Reader. The back inside cover
offers a fun writing activity to consolidate the child's
understanding and to link reading to writing.
What is wrong, Rabbit and Mouse? and Let's stay safe is the second
Big Book of Level 2 in the Aweh! English First Additional Language
reading scheme. Aweh! is a graded reading scheme that will awaken
any child's imagination as they join Mama Africa in saving the
world's stories by charging the Umthombo; the well of stories. The
bright and colourful artwork provides a child-centred learning
opportunity that integrates both the weekly Mathematics concept and
the Life Skills topic. The inside cover identifies the key
vocabulary and phonic focus for every Reader. The back inside cover
offers a fun writing activity to consolidate the child's
understanding and to link reading to writing.
During the past century approximately fifty percent of the world's
wetlands have been destroyed, largely due to human activities.
Increased human population has lead to shrinkage of wetland areas,
and data show that as they shrink, their important functions
decline. Reduced wetland area causes more flooding in Spring, less
available water during drought, greater risk of water pollution,
and less food production and reduced carbon storage. Much of the
remaining pristine wetland systems are found in the world's largest
wetlands, and yet these areas have received surprisingly little
scientific research or attention. This volume presents the views of
leading experts on each of the world's largest wetland systems.
Here, this international team of authors share their understanding
of the ecological dynamics of large wetlands and their
significance, and emphasise their need of conservation.
Lelo, who lives here? and What is it made of? is the first Big Book
of Level 4 in the Aweh! English First Additional Language reading
scheme. Aweh! is a graded reading scheme that will awaken any
child's imagination as they join Mama Africa in saving the world's
stories by charging the Umthombo; the well of stories. The bright
and colourful artwork provides a child-centred learning opportunity
that integrates both the weekly Mathematics concept and the Life
Skills topic. The inside cover identifies the key vocabulary and
phonic focus for every Reader. The back inside cover offers a fun
writing activity to consolidate the child's understanding and to
link reading to writing.
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