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Day-by-day natural sciences and technology grade 5 has been
approved by the Department of Education and complies with the
intermediate phase CAPS document for natural sciences and
technology. What makes the day-by-day natural sciences &
technology course unique? The Teach > Practise > Review >
Revise & Assess teaching structure is effective and easy to
follow. Presents information in simple, straightforward language
that learners can easily understand. The New skills feature helps
teachers ensure that learners practise the different skills
required. Plenty of opportunities for learners to revise content in
the Language, Revision and Assessment features. Free book of
photocopiable remediation & extension worksheets!
Day-by-day natural sciences and technology grade 4 has been
approved by the Department of Education and complies with the
intermediate phase CAPS document for natural sciences and
technology. What makes the day-by-day natural sciences &
technology course unique? The Teach > Practise > Review >
Revise & Assess teaching structure is effective and easy to
follow. Presents information in simple, straightforward language
that learners can easily understand. The New skills feature helps
teachers ensure that learners practise the different skills
required. Plenty of opportunities for learners to revise content in
the Language, Revision and Assessment features. Free book of
photocopiable remediation & extension worksheets!
Jonathan Wilder is about to make a name for himself. His plays and
troupe of actors are considered among the best in Salsima, and he
is on the verge of building his own playhouse. However, when his
latest play greatly offends the king, he and his troupe are forced
to impersonate a royal party to infiltrate the exotic and
presumably savage people known as the Selphyn, an elfin-like race
with a special bond with animals. In over his head with politics,
Jonathan will find himself in an intrigue worthy of one of his
plays, with mistaken identities, treason, assassinations, kidnapped
princesses and feverish passions. Just what a misanthrope with
social anxiety needs. Set in a world similar to Elizabethan
England, CAST OF ILLUSIONS is an historical fantasy that celebrates
-- and satirizes -- the world of Shakespeare.
1872. Includes 61 illustrations. Dickens, English novelist, is
considered by many to be the greatest of his country. His works
were known to indict society's mistreatment and abuse of the poor,
especially children. Charles Dickens once referred to his novel
David Copperfield as his favorite child. Perhaps more than any
other Dickens novel, David Copperfield is a drama of memory and
imagination, drawing most closely from Charles Dickens's own life.
Its hero, orphaned as a boy, grows up to discover love and
happiness, heartbreak and sorrow amid a cast of eccentrics,
innocents, and villains. Praising Dickens's power of invention,
Somerset Maugham wrote: There were never such people as the
Micawbers, Peggotty and Barkis, Traddles, Betsey Trotwood and Mr.
Dick, Uriah Heep and his mother. They are fantastic inventions of
Dickens's exultant imagination...you can never quite forget them.
See other titles by this author available from Kessinger
Publishing.
1872. Includes 61 illustrations. Dickens, English novelist, is
considered by many to be the greatest of his country. His works
were known to indict society's mistreatment and abuse of the poor,
especially children. Charles Dickens once referred to his novel
David Copperfield as his favorite child. Perhaps more than any
other Dickens novel, David Copperfield is a drama of memory and
imagination, drawing most closely from Charles Dickens's own life.
Its hero, orphaned as a boy, grows up to discover love and
happiness, heartbreak and sorrow amid a cast of eccentrics,
innocents, and villains. Praising Dickens's power of invention,
Somerset Maugham wrote: There were never such people as the
Micawbers, Peggotty and Barkis, Traddles, Betsey Trotwood and Mr.
Dick, Uriah Heep and his mother. They are fantastic inventions of
Dickens's exultant imagination...you can never quite forget them.
See other titles by this author available from Kessinger
Publishing.
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