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Project X Origins is a ground-breaking guided reading programme for
the whole school. Action-packed stories, fascinating non-fiction
and comprehensive guided reading support meet the needs of children
at every stage of their reading development. Each book contains
inside cover notes that highlight challenge words, prompt questions
and a range of follow-up activities to support children in their
reading. Project X Origins guided reading notes offer step-by-step
teaching support for each book with guidance about phonics,
comprehension, vocabulary, fluency, spelling, grammar, punctuation
and writing. Each set of notes has in-built assessment and is fully
correlated to all UK curricula. This pack contains 1 set of guided
reading notes and 5 reading books, 1 of each of: Volcano!, The Lost
City, Survival Handbook, Swing, Adrenalin Rush.
Project X Origins is a ground-breaking guided reading programme for
the whole school. Action-packed stories, fascinating non-fiction
and comprehensive guided reading support meet the needs of children
at every stage of their reading development. Each book contains
inside cover notes that highlight challenge words, prompt questions
and a range of follow-up activities to support children in their
reading. Project X Origins guided reading notes offer step-by-step
teaching support for each book with guidance about phonics,
comprehension, vocabulary, fluency, spelling, grammar, punctuation
and writing. Each set of notes has in-built assessment and is fully
correlated to all UK curricula. This pack contains 1 set of guided
reading notes and 5 reading books, 1 of each of: Storm Chasers,
Tasmanian Terror, WOW! Explained, Ultimate Takeover, Can it Really
Rain Frogs?.
Project X Origins is a ground-breaking guided reading programme for
the whole school. Action-packed stories, fascinating non-fiction
and comprehensive guided reading support meet the needs of children
at every stage of their reading development. In Storm Chasers
storms are disappearing all over the world and Team X are sent to
investigate. They soon discover that the Collector and his
Master-bot are behind these strange happenings, but can they stop
him and outrun the storms? Each book contains inside cover notes
that highlight challenge words, prompt questions and a range of
follow-up activities to support children in their reading.
Edinburgh has a fascinating 'Underground City', much of which is
open to the public. It is made up of many different aspects, with a
turbulent and intriguing past stretching back hundreds of years.
Features include hidden passages and cellars, ancient buried
streets like Marlyn's Wynd and Mary King's Close (sealed after an
outbreak of plague), castle dungeons and escape tunnels, a warren
of vaults and chambers under Edinburgh's mighty bridges, abandoned
or repurposed rail tunnels, and anomalies like the strange
subterranean dwelling of Gilmerton Cove. Award-winning author and
historian Jan-Andrew Henderson explores the legendary world beneath
the streets and locations of Edinburgh in this pictorial guide.
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Tribute (Paperback)
Jan-Andrew Henderson
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R616
Discovery Miles 6 160
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Rogues' Gallery (Paperback)
Aiki Flinthart, Pamela Jeffs, Jan-Andrew Henderson
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R549
Discovery Miles 5 490
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Carnage (Paperback)
Jan-Andrew Henderson
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R492
Discovery Miles 4 920
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Edinburgh has a literary tradition like no other. In 2004, the
capital became the first ever UNESCO City of Literature and its
book festival is the largest public celebration of the written word
on the planet. But that is merely scratching the surface. For
centuries, work written, set and published in the city, or directly
influenced by Edinburgh, has changed the face of the world. A
Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume, The Wealth of Nations by
Adam Smith, The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde,
Peter Pan, Sherlock Holmes and Harry Potter are just a few of the
many books and stories that owe their inspiration to Edinburgh or
were created in the city and to these could be added the city's
influential literary journals or the other incredible achievements
of its authors. Walter Scott, for instance, found the lost Scottish
crown jewels, invented the historical romance, helped create tartan
and turned the highlands into a tourist destination. He is also
credited with uniting the highlands and lowlands and kick-starting
the American Civil War. Edinburgh's Literary Heritage seeks to
redress that. Covering authors, books, journals, ideas, festivals,
attractions and landmarks, it tells the fascinating history of
Edinburgh's astonishing literary legacy, as well as being a guide
to the locations where that legacy can still be found.
Greyfrair's Cemetery in Edinburgh has a centuries old reputation
for being haunted. Its gruesome history includes use as a mass
prison, headstone removal, witchcraft, bodysnatching, desecration,
corpse dumping and live burial. In 1998, something new and
inexplicable began occurring in the graveyard. Visitors encountered
'cold spots', strange smells and banging noises. They found
themselves overcome by nausea, or cut and bruised by something they
could not see. Over the space of two years, twenty-four people were
knocked unconscious. Homes next to the graveyard wall became
plagued by crockery smashing, objects moving and unidentified
laughter. Witnesses to these attacks ran into the hundreds. There
were two exorcisms of the area. Both failed. The section of
Greyfriars where the attacks occurred is now chained shut. The
entity responsible has been named the 'Mackenzie Poltergeist'. It
has become one of the best-documented and most conclusive
paranormal cases in history. The Poltergeist is still growing
stronger. This is its story.
The story of the Town Below the Ground is one of the most
disturbing in the annals of Scottish history. For almost 250 years,
Edinburgh was surrounded by a giant defensive wall and, unable to
expand its boundaries, it became the most densely populated city in
Europe. When buildings could go no higher, people were forced to
construct new edifices over the existing structures. An underground
slum developed, where subterranean dwellers lived in darkness and
abject poverty, ignored by chroniclers of the time. Edinburgh's
population eventually came to believe that the city--out of sight
and out of mind since its abandonment in the mid-19th century--had
never been there at all. This is the first book to fully chronicle
Edinburgh's Town Below the Ground--its history and structure, its
inhabitants and the lives they led, the story of its rediscovery,
the parts that still remain, and the tales that made it legendary.
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