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The Lost Flock is the story of the remarkable and rare little
horned sheep, known as Orkney Boreray, and the wool-obsessed woman
who moved to one of Scotland’s wildest islands to save them. It
was Jane Cooper’s passion for knitting that led her to discover
the world of rare-breed sheep and their wool. Through this, Jane
uncovered the ‘Orkney Borerary’ – a unique group within the
UK’s rarest breed of sheep, the Boreray, and one of the few
surviving examples of primitive sheep in northern Europe. As her
knowledge of this rarest of heritage breeds grew, she took the bold
step to uproot her quiet suburban life in Newcastle and relocate to
Orkney, embarking on a new adventure and life as farmer and
shepherd. Jane was astonished to find that she was the sole
custodian of this lost flock in the world, and so she began
investigating their mysterious and ancient history, tracking down
the origins of the Boreray breed and its significance to
Scotland’s natural heritage. From Viking times to Highland crofts
and nefarious research experiments in Edinburgh, this is a so-far
untold real-life detective story. It is also the story of one
woman’s relentless determination to ensure a future for her
beloved sheep, and in doing so revealing their deep connection to
the Scottish landscape. An unforgettable story of a heritage breed
and the importance of its existence.
Syllabus: CfE (Curriculum for Excellence, from Education Scotland)
and SQA Level: BGE S1-3: Third & Fourth Levels Subject: English
Capture pupils' imagination and attention with a rich collection of
quality texts, handpicked by Jane Cooper to ensure that pupils want
to start reading - and keep reading. Tailored to the interests,
motivations and abilities of pupils working towards Second and
Third Levels in S1 to S3, this book will help you to close the
attainment gap. > Unlock a world of meaning, connection and
questioning. Part One teaches the close reading skills that pupils
need throughout their lives, with simple explanations, lots of
examples and tasks set at three levels - 'Building',
'Strengthening' and 'Extending'. > Apply and develop RUAE skills
and monitor progress. Part Two contains ten practice assessments
that gradually increase in difficulty, with longer passages, more
complex language and more challenging questions. > Save time
sourcing non-fiction text extracts. Drawing on her long career as
an English teacher and author, Jane Cooper has a talent for knowing
which topics pupils will find curious or fun - from the world's
cheesiest pizza to a mysterious metal column that appeared in a
desert. > Build the foundations for success in National
qualifications. With Course Reports showing that N5 and Higher
students most commonly lose marks in the RUAE papers, this book
offers a proactive solution to building confidence and skills
during BGE. > Support the individual needs of every pupil.
Providing differentiated, age-appropriate content and tasks, this
is the perfect resource for mixed-ability classrooms - especially
when used alongside its companion volume, Levels 3-4 English:
Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluation Skills.
Syllabus: CfE (Curriculum for Excellence, from Education Scotland)
and SQA Level: BGE (S1-S3) and Senior Phase (National 4/5) Subject:
Literacy Words are powerful. Enrich your vocabulary and you will be
able to speak, listen, read and write more effectively. Explore
important aspects of vocabulary - decoding words, easily confused
words, groups of words and new words - through simple explanations,
strategies, progressive activities and revision tasks. This is the
only book available for the Scottish curriculum that includes a
dedicated chapter on inclusive language, to show students how their
words have the power to make everyone feel accepted and understood.
Vocabulary for Literacy equips pupils with the building blocks for
success in exams, coursework and adult life, and facilitates
literacy development across the curriculum. > Understand the
essentials. Key concepts that pupils need to remember are
introduced in 'explanation' boxes. > Put theory into practice.
'Building', 'Strengthening' and 'Extending' tasks enable pupils to
apply their knowledge and skills, through a mix of solo and group
work. > See the big picture. 'Crossover' boxes make links to
prior and future learning, knowledge and skills, encouraging pupils
to approach vocabulary holistically. > Avoid common errors.
'Mistake' boxes contain examples and tips to ensure that pupils get
it right in their own speech and writing. > Check and
consolidate. 22 printable A-Z activity sheets (available for free
online) can be used in school or at home for revision and extra
practice. "There is a proven link between an improved vocabulary
and increased attainment in Scottish schooling." Rachel Alexander
Syllabus: CfE (Curriculum for Excellence, from Education Scotland)
and SQA Level: BGE (S1-S3) and Senior Phase (National 4/5) Subject:
Literacy Grammar matters. Understand how to use and structure
language correctly to make your meaning clear. Learn about parts of
speech, punctuation, sentences, paragraphs and spelling as you are
guided through simple explanations, strategies, progressive
activities and revision tasks. Grammar for Literacy equips pupils
with the building blocks for success in exams, coursework and adult
life, and facilitates literacy development across the curriculum.
> Understand the essentials. Key concepts that pupils need to
remember are introduced in 'explanation' boxes. > Put theory
into practice. 'Building', 'Strengthening' and 'Extending' tasks
enable pupils to apply their knowledge and skills, through a mix of
solo and group work. > Check and consolidate. 'Bringing it all
together' revision tasks at the end of each chapter can be used
flexibly for classwork, homework or assessment. > See the big
picture. 'Crossover' boxes make links to prior and future learning,
cementing pupils' knowledge and skills. > Avoid common errors.
'Mistake' boxes contain examples and tips to ensure that pupils get
it right in their own writing. "I wrote this book because it was
the one that I wanted to use in school when I was a teacher, but it
didn't exist." Jane Cooper
Syllabus: CfE (Curriculum for Excellence, from Education Scotland)
and SQA Level: BGE S1-3: Third & Fourth Level Subject: English
Build, strengthen and extend pupils' skills with this creative and
collaborative approach to English. As they progress through a rich
selection of text extracts, active learning tasks and
end-of-chapter assessments, pupils will enjoy developing their Talk
and Listening, Writing, Critical Reading and RUAE skills throughout
S1-S3. Covering all CfE Third and Fourth Level Benchmarks for
Literacy and English, this ready-made and fully differentiated BGE
course puts progression for every pupil at the heart of your
curriculum. - Boost confidence and competence in literacy and
language: Active learning tasks are clearly marked as 'building',
'strengthening' and 'extending' so students can see how their
skills are improving - Meet the needs of each pupil in your class:
The content and activities are designed to ensure accessibility for
those with low prior attainment, while plenty of stretch and
challenge is provided for higher ability pupils - Effectively check
and assess progress: Formative assessments at the end of each
chapter help you monitor progression against the Experiences &
Outcomes and Benchmarks (with additional assessments in the
separate Planning & Assessment Pack) - Lay firm foundations for
National qualifications: Covering all skills across Talk and
Listening, Writing, Critical Reading, and Reading for
Understanding, Analysis and Evaluation will set pupils up for
success at National 5 and beyond
Exam Board: SQA Level: National 5 Subject: English First Teaching:
September 2015 First Exam: June 2016 Sailmaker Plus offers the full
text of the widely popular drama text, Sailmaker, by award-winning
writer Alan Spence, which is a set text for National 5 English. It
also provides an introduction by the author outlining his motives
in writing it, and a wide range of background material by Jane
Cooper, offering a historical perspective and detailed support for
students who wish to write about the play in literary contexts,
especially for examination purposes. Although suitable for a broad
range of students, the play is likely to be particularly suitable
for study at National 5 English.
Edited by Lilias Fraser, Jane Cooper and Kate Hendry, To Learn the
Future is a selection of poems that will grip at first reading -
perfect if the only time you have is five minutes in a rushed lunch
break. The choice of poems includes insight for days when teachers
need to find extra courage, compassion and commitment, as well as
celebration of the inspirational, the funny and the reflective.
This is a pocket-sized reminder of the integrity, passion and
commitment that inspires people to become teachers, and the wealth
of experience and voices in classrooms and staffrooms. With these
poems to hand, for the good days and the tough moments, no teacher
is ever alone.
Syllabus: CfE (Curriculum for Excellence, from Education Scotland)
and SQA Level: BGE S1-3: Third & Fourth Levels Subject: English
Focus specifically on RUAE skills at Third and Fourth Levels with
this popular book from Jane Cooper, comprising examples, models and
active learning tasks, plus 15 practice assessments. Designed for
use in BGE (S1-S3), this book helps students to: > Develop their
close reading skills > Understand the distinction between key
ideas and supporting details > Analyse writers' language and
style via a broad range of text extracts > Learn the key
concepts of reading for understanding, analysis and evaluation
through examples, models and active learning tasks in Part One of
the book > Apply, develop and monitor RUAE skills in Part Two,
with 15 practice assessments that gradually increase in difficulty
and sample both fiction and non-fiction texts > Prepare for
National qualifications as the practice assessments serve as a
useful precursor to the style of RUAE assessments at National 5 and
beyond
This title is previously released in eBook format, now available as
a paperback due to popular demand. Based on archival and secondary
sources, counterpoising firsthand accounts with rigorous historical
research and short pithy biographical sketches, to bring modern
readers into the world of 1920s humanitarian aid "Embroidering
History: An Englishwoman's Experience as a Humanitarian Aid
Volunteer in Post-War Poland, 1924-1925" provides a glimpse inside
the inner workings of an early humanitarian aid project through the
lively letters of a middle class English woman who steps out of her
depth into rural village life in post-war Poland of 1925. She
leaves teaching to volunteer with a Quaker project providing income
generating work for refugee peasant women. Along the way she
encounters recalcitrant Belarusian peasants, manipulative local
government officials, excitable bourgeois Poles, and altruistic
American Quakers. And few of them really meet her British
expectations of how things ought to be done. Margaret Tregear's
prose remains crisp and immediate, and her frank letters take the
reader into a world where her frustrations are balanced with an
intense curiosity, and a desire to explain her experiences to her
friends across Europe. A carefully researched introduction places
the project in the wider context of humanitarian aid provision in
the aftermath of WWI, and explores how the different motives and
expectations of the people involved - international staff, local
staff, project beneficiaries, and local power brokers - shape the
projects outcomes, and reveal conflicts rooted in culture and power
that will resonate with anyone interested in international aid
today. Embroidering History brings typed letters from the 1920s
into the e-reader of the 21st century, bridging time and technology
to make history accessible and relevant to history buffs and modern
aid workers alike.
Sometimes you want to write, but you don't know what to write
about. Sometimes you know what to write about, but not how to make
it work. This book will bring you a year's advice and inspiration
to move your writing forward. Each two-page spread opens with
learning points and advice, followed by interesting exercises to
help you put this into practice. In 365 days you'll learn to: -
create believable characters - write realistic dialogue - let your
reading improve your writing - use personal experience to inspire
fiction find the factors that get a story going - choose the right
tense and person for your stories - show, rather than tell - work
out which writing rules really matter - and follow them
Exam Board: SQA Level: Higher Subject: English First Teaching:
August 2018 First Exam: June 2019 Ensure your students are prepared
for every aspect of their assessment with the only textbook that
offers comprehensive coverage of the updated syllabus requirements.
- Written by a highly experienced bestselling author - Covers the
updated specification with all the new topics in the SQA
examinations - Provides thorough exam preparation, with graded
Practice Exercises - Organised to make it easy to plan, manage and
monitor student progress
Observing that poetry is a natural part of our pastimes and
rituals, Muriel Rukeyser opposes elitist attitudes and confronts
Americans' fear of feeling. Multicultural and interdisciplinary,
this collection of essays and speeches makes an irrefutable case
for the centrality of poetry in American life.
Filled with tips on buying, setting up, cleaning, and enjoying a
woodstove with breakfast, dinner, and dessert recipes from Cooper's
eclectic collection.
Exam Board: SQA Level: National 5 Subject: English First teaching:
August 2017 First exams: Summer 2018 Introduce, develop, test and
reinforce the skills required for success in National 4 & 5
English. Fully updated in accordance with the revised N5
specification, this Second Edition covers both the N4 and N5
assessments. > Gradually develops students' skills and knowledge
across the four keys areas of English: reading, writing, listening
and talking > Engages students through regular active learning
tasks, which also enable you and your students to check their
understanding > Thoroughly prepares students for the N5 exam,
with Practice Exercises, answers and mark schemes > Contains new
material for RUAE and the spoken language assessment, plus a new
section with revision tips > Enables you to teach N4 and N5
simultaneously or separately by providing a practical and flexible
pathway through the syllabus
"After my own father died this little book was in a battered old
case along with a lot of electrical training notes. I initially put
it on the recycling pile along with the notes [...] It was only
when my friend picked it up and started reading the first page
aloud that we realised what a treasure we had..." - Jane Cooper
(nee Winteringham)
Jane Cooper Easton's novel, IN THE SEVENTH DAY follows Kevin
Hillar, a young and inexperienced reverend who plants a church in
Southern Indiana where he quickly and skillfully violates a
marriage. He simultaneously dupes the entire Vevay community while
he manipulates local tobacco farmer, Tom Gateway into a twisted
idea of godly marriage: woman is the pinnacle of God's creation but
she belongs to the man who may do with her as he wills. The Indiana
Office of Criminal Investigations is soon called in by local law
enforcement due to several inexplicable crimes.
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