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This Christmas, Greg the Sausage Roll is back and this time he's
swept up in an even bigger festive rollercoaster that takes him all
the way to the North Pole. Get ready to meet some brand-new friends
and family - Greg is a sausage roll on a mission to make this year
the best Christmas EVER! Developed and written by the social media
phenomenon that is LadBaby - the king and queen of Christmas and of
sausage rolls - and creators of the hilarious No. 1 bestseller Greg
the Sausage Roll: Santa's Little Helper.
Learn how to tap into and illuminate the creative potential in all
learners with this inspiring and practical book. This book teaches
educators to unlock the creativity in all learners while
celebrating inquiry at its highest levels. Each chapter explores
how to create learning spaces that invite deep inquiry, initiate
thoughtful conversations, invite wonder and curiosity in learning
each day, and maintain high levels of engagement. The approachable
framework is built around the three-phase project model and is
broken down into a user-friendly planning tool, explaining how to
approach project-based teaching and learning in any early childhood
classroom. Coupled with noteworthy true stories, sample units, and
example pictures, early childhood educators will come away with
tools and plans to enhance teaching and learning practices in their
classroom through a project-based approach.
Survivor is a dangerously explosive thriller from bestselling
author Tom Hoyle, author of Thirteen and Spiders. People are dying.
One mysterious death on the Ultimate Bushcraft adventure holiday is
tragic. But when a second, and then a third person dies, something
suspicious is going on . . . But who can you trust when everyone
around you is a suspect? As numbers dwindle, the chances of
survival plummet. Staying alive has never seemed so guilty. Nobody
is safe. Perfect for fans of Michael Grant.
This text expounds in a logical and scientific manner the idea that
life did not originate on earth, but was added to it from the
comets. When Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe first made this
proposal in the 1970s, they had few takers - because the theory
flew in the face of established beliefs. This text argues that in
recent years, evidence to support this theory has accumulated from
many different directions and grown to the point of being
compelling. This work should be of value to readers interested in
general science, the origin of man and the meaning of life.
Originally published in 1957, this book offers a challenging
intellectual experience to the reader who wishes to understand the
broad historical trends that determine the future of humanity on
this planet. The book examines natural laws that govern humanity by
looking at communities over long periods of time and noting
patterns which become evident. The book includes discussions of
communism, the crisis in food and population growth, the
significance of industrialism and man and his religious beliefs –
all issues that remain as relevant today as when the book was first
published.
This book, originally published in 1983, demonstrates the
importance of seaports in the growth of less-developed countries.
The author focuses on the character of port activity within the
context of transport systems and regional economic planning.
General principles of port development are illustrated by detailed
reference to one Third World port group, that of the Indian Ocean
coasts of Kenya and Tanzania. The objective is not merely to
illustrate the character of one specific group of ports, but to
demonstrate methods of analysis and to underline the crucial role
of ports in the development process.
Using critical discourse analysis and comparing theory and practice
from the UK and the Anglophone world, Hoyle explores the challenges
faced by scholars, institutions, organizations, and practitioners
in embedding new values. She demonstrates how persistent underlying
discursive structures about archives have manifested from the late
nineteenth century to the present day. Qualitative and
participatory research in the UK shows how conceptions of archival
value arise, are expressed, and become authorised in practice at
international, national and local levels. Considering what might be
learned from similar debates in public history and cultural
heritage studies, the book asks if and how dominant epistemologies
of the archive can be dismantled amidst systems of power that
resist change. The Remaking of Archival Values is relevant to
researchers and students in the field of archival and information
studies, as well as practitioners who work with archives around the
world. It will also speak to the interests of those working in the
fields of cultural heritage, archaeology, museum studies, public
history, and gender and race studies.
Book Band: White (Ideal for Ages 6+) A charming story about pets,
ideal for children practising their reading at home or in school.
All Harvey wants is a pet, yet his dad says that their flat is too
small. But surely it's big enough for a slimy slug, or a hairy
spider, or even an ant called Teeny, right? Will Harvey ever find a
pet small enough? This exciting and humorous story from well-loved
author Jenny McLachlan is perfect for children who are learning to
read by themselves and for Key Stage 1. It features engaging
illustrations by Sarah Hoyle and characters young readers will find
hard to resist. _______________ Bloomsbury Young Readers are the
perfect way to get children reading, with book-banded stories by
brilliant authors like Julia Donaldson. The series is ideal for
both home and school, with gorgeous colour illustrations, tips for
parents, and fun activity ideas. Online guided reading and teaching
notes, written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education
(CLPE), are available at bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Every child needs
a Bloomsbury Young Reader. Fun, stretching, just the right length,
full of adventurous vocabulary and punctuation.' - Julie-Ann
McCulloch, Teacher
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McCall Hoyle
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McCall Hoyle
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At a time when political interest in mathematics education is at
its highest, this book demonstrates that the issues are far from
straightforward. A wide range of international contributors address
such questions as: What is mathematics, and what is it for? What
skills does mathematics education need to provide as technology
advances? What are the implications for teacher education? What can
we learn from past attempts to change the mathematics
curriculum?
Rethinking the Mathematics Curriculum offers stimulating
discussions, showing much is to be learnt from the differences in
culture, national expectations, and political restraints revealed
in the book. This accessible book will be of particular interest to
policy makers, curriculum developers, educators, researchers and
employers as well as the general reader.
Learn how to tap into and illuminate the creative potential in all
learners with this inspiring and practical book. This book teaches
educators to unlock the creativity in all learners while
celebrating inquiry at its highest levels. Each chapter explores
how to create learning spaces that invite deep inquiry, initiate
thoughtful conversations, invite wonder and curiosity in learning
each day, and maintain high levels of engagement. The approachable
framework is built around the three-phase project model and is
broken down into a user-friendly planning tool, explaining how to
approach project-based teaching and learning in any early childhood
classroom. Coupled with noteworthy true stories, sample units, and
example pictures, early childhood educators will come away with
tools and plans to enhance teaching and learning practices in their
classroom through a project-based approach.
The Challenge by Tom Hoyle, bestselling author of Thirteen, is a
gripping adventure thriller about an online game gone wrong,
perfect for fans of Michael Grant. Ben has been grieving for his
best friend, Will, who suddenly disappeared from their tiny village
a year ago. But when twins Sam and Jack begin at the school, things
start to look up. Cool, good-looking and popular, they draw Ben
into their world and introduce him to The Challenge. What first
appears to be a fun internet game quickly turns sinister as Ben's
tasks become wilder and more dangerous, starting to raise questions
over Will's disappearance. But once you're involved with The
Challenge, it's very hard to get out . . .
A celebrity in his own day, who gave lectures dressed as Napoleon
or seated on the back of an elephant, Ramón Gómez de la Serna is
the most representative writer of the interwar Spanish avant-garde.
This book explores Gómez de la Serna's art and his quest to break
down the barriers between literature and life, addressing two
elements - already present in his work - of radical relevance in
today's cultural debates: the relation of humans to the material
world and the reduction of all experience to a singular
individuality. Bringing Gómez de la Serna to an Anglophone
audience, it reveals him to be the embodiment of a new kind of art
on both sides of the Atlantic.
ISO/TS 16949: 2002 (TS2) will have a huge impact on the whole of
the automobile industry as it formalises, under a single world-wide
standard, the quality system that must be met by vehicle
manufacturers and their suppliers. This handbook is the only
comprehensive guide to understanding and satisfying the
requirements of ISO/TS 16949: 2002. Written by best-selling quality
author David Hoyle ("ISO 9000 Quality Systems Handbook") this new
book is ideal for those new to the standard or establishing a
single management system for the first time, as well as those
migrating from existing quality management systems. It will suit
quality system managers and quality professionals across the
automotive industry, managers and executive level readers,
consultants, auditors, trainers and students of management and
quality.
*The only complete ISO/TS 16949: 2002 (TS2) reference: essential
for understanding both TS2 and ISO 9001: 2000
*TS2 becomes mandatory for all auto manufacturers and their many
thousands of suppliers in 2006
* Includes details of the certification scheme, the differences
with previous standards, check lists, questionnaires, tips for
implementers, flow charts and a glossary of terms
*David Hoyle is one of the world's leading quality management
authors
Thirteen boys. Twelve dead. One survives. For now . . . Adam was
born at midnight in London on the 1st January 2020. He is the
target of a cult that believes boys born on the stroke of the new
millennium must die before the end of their thirteenth year. Twelve
boys have been killed so far. Coron, the crazy cult leader, will
stop at nothing to bring in his new kingdom. And now he is planning
a bombing spectacular across London to celebrate the sacrifice of
his final victim . . . Thirteen is the first in an explosive
thriller series from Tom Hoyle. Read on with the action-packed
Spiders. Perfect for fans of Michael Grant.
Collins Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds features exciting
fiction and non-fiction decodable readers to enthuse and inspire
children. They are fully aligned to Letters and Sounds Phases 1-6
and contain notes in the back. The Handbooks provide support in
demonstration and modelling, monitoring comprehension and expanding
vocabulary. Learn how to prepare for the arrival of a new pet in
this non-fiction book, written by Clare Helen Welsh. Pink B/Band 1B
offers emergent readers simple, predictable text with familiar
objects and actions. The focus sounds in this book are: /g/ /o/ /c/
/k/ /e/ /u/ ck Pages 14 and 15 contain a fun "I Spy" Letters and
Sounds activity, which uses visual support to help children embed
phonic knowledge. Reading notes within the book provide practical
support for reading Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds with
children, including a list of all the sounds and words that the
book will cover.
Farmers held a pivotal role in the capitalist agriculture that
emerged in England in the eighteenth century, yet they have
attracted little attention from rural historians. Farmers made
agriculture happen. They brought together the capital and the
technical and management skills which allowed food to be produced.
It was they - and not landowners - who employed and supervised
labour. They accepted the risk inherent in agriculture, paying
largely fixed rents out of fluctuating and uncertain incomes. They
are the rural equivalent of the small businessman with his own
firm, employing people and producing for markets, sometimes distant
ones. Our ignorance of the farmer might be justified by the claim
that they are ill-documented, but in fact farmers were normally
literate and kept records - day books, journals, accounts. This
volume goes some way to counter the claim that a history of the
farmer cannot be written by showing the range of materials
available and the diversity of approaches which can be employed to
study the activities and actions of individual farmers from the
sixteenth century onwards. Farm records offer invaluable insights
into the farming economy which are available nowhere else. In this
volume accounts are used in a variety of ways - as the means to
access single farms, but also in gross, as a national sample of
accounts, to reveal regional variation over time. For the later
nineteenth and twentieth centuries the range of sources available
increases enormously and farmers - indeed farmer's wives too -
emerge as articulate commentators on their own position, using
correspondence to outline their difficulties in the First World
War. Some even developed second careers as newspaper columnists and
journalists. This book focuses attention back on the farmer and, it
is hoped, will help to restore farmers to their rightful position
in history as rural entrepreneurs.
Originally published in 1957, this book offers a challenging
intellectual experience to the reader who wishes to understand the
broad historical trends that determine the future of humanity on
this planet. The book examines natural laws that govern humanity by
looking at communities over long periods of time and noting
patterns which become evident. The book includes discussions of
communism, the crisis in food and population growth, the
significance of industrialism and man and his religious beliefs -
all issues that remain as relevant today as when the book was first
published.
This text provides an integrative survey of the burgeoning
social-psychological literature on the self. By way of an
introduction, the authors establish the intellectual climate that
gave rise to contemporary perspectives on the self and integrate
early and more recent research on the structure of the self. The
core of the text surveys the literatu
From the best-selling quality management author, David Hoyle,
Quality Management Essentials is the perfect brief, yet
authoritative, introduction to the fundamentals of quality
management. Quality in organizations, large or small, is achieved
with intelligent use of various concepts, principles, tools and
techniques. For those coming to the subject for the first time,
these philosophies associated with quality management can be quite
overwhelming. This very readable book provides a fast track
introduction and executive level appraisal of the field from a
respected and experienced author.
* A comprehensive collection of 101 playground games to enliven and
enrich playtime for children. * Brand new chapter on 'Clapping
Games' * New Forward from Dr. Neil Hawkes (Values Based Education)
* Companion website with downloads of key games and instructions.
Sun's out, crumbs out - Greg the Sausage Roll is SO EXCITED to be
jetting off on his first-ever holiday! He's ready to hop on a plane
to paradise for some FUN IN THE SUN! Karaoke, splashing in the
pool, ice cream - Greg's ready to try it all and have the BEST
HOLIDAY EVER! But will he miss his sausage-roll sweetheart, Gloria,
and all his friends back at the bakery? Developed and written by
the social media phenomenon that is LadBaby - the king and queen of
sausage rolls - and creators of the hilarious No. 1 bestseller Greg
the Sausage Roll: Santa's Little Helper. Discover more adventures
with Greg: Greg the Sausage Roll: Santa's Little Helper Greg the
Sausage Roll: The Perfect Present
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