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Open each window in this magical advent calendar to discover a story or activity book hidden behind it. There are 12 magical Sticker Dolly Story books featuring fairies, mermaids and unicorns, and 12 little activity books, including drawing, doodling, puzzles and three sticker books.
Fiona Watt (Author)
Fiona Watt is an Editorial Director and writer at Usborne Publishing. She graduated from Exeter University with a Bachelor of Education in Art and Design. She taught for three years at a primary school in Kent, before spending two years at a British school in The Netherlands. She started working at Usborne in 1989 and has written and edited hundreds of books including baby and novelty, sticker, art and craft, cookery, science and activity books. She has written all the titles in the award-winning THAT'S NOT MY® series and many in the highly successful Sticker Dolly Dressing series. She is the sixth biggest-selling UK children's author, with over 10 million of her books sold in the UK since records began.
Zanna Davidson (Author)
Zanna writes fiction and non-fiction for Usborne. Her favourite things to write about are small monsters and talking animals. She used to live in London but now lives in a cottage on the edge of some woods. She is only sorry there are no bears or witches in them.
Heather Burns (Illustrator)
Heather Burns is from a little market town called Uttoxeter in the middle of England. She graduated from the University of Lincoln with a degree in Illustration in 2013 and has been working as a freelance illustrator ever since.
Sylwia Filipczak (Illustrator)
Sylwia was born in Lodz, Poland and still lives there with her husband and two children. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz, Poland.
Inspire children's imaginations with this magical activity book, packed with delightful crafts to give young fairy fans hours of fun. Simple yet satisfying craft activities are clearly explained and illustrated, and can be made with everyday and recycled materials. There are step-by-step drawing and colouring pages too.
Ramona loves sand volleyball but has a hard team being a team
player. When she learns that the court will be destroyed by a
plastic company, she must learn the importance of being part of a
team.
Part of the Oxford Smart Curriculum Service, Oxford Smart Mosaic is
a responsive curriculum for KS3. The Student Book supports
practice, fluency and connections, enabling Year 8 students to
develop secure understanding first time. The Oxford Smart
Curriculum for Maths develops knowledge, skills and understanding
in line with the DfE Mathematics guidance for KS3 so that learning
is well-sequenced and connected, building on what has been learned
at KS2 and preparing learners for the transition to KS4. Designed
around Series Editor Craig Barton's Learning Episode Model, the
Student Book contains guidance through example-problem pairs and
plenty of practice questions in a variety of different exercises.
These have been carefully constructed to provide faded scaffolding
and stepped challenge, to promote depth of learning and support
every learner in achieving success and making excellent progress.
From integrated diagnostics to help all students access the
curriculum, to depth, challenge and opportunities for working
mathematically built into every topic. All students are supported
to make the best possible progress, whatever their prior
attainment.
Ramona loves sand volleyball but has a hard team being a team
player. When she learns that the court will be destroyed by a
plastic company, she must learn the importance of being part of a
team.
Part of the Oxford Smart Curriculum Service, the Oxford Smart
Mosaic Teacher Handbook 1 supports specialists and non-specialists
alike to deliver the KS3 curriculum coherently and with impact.
Designed around Series Editor Craig Barton's Learning Episode
Model, the Teacher Handbook provides a responsive, step-by-step
approach that can be easily followed and implemented, with minimal
PD. Non-specialists are fully supported with a clear and consistent
teaching and learning approach, which helps them to check prior
learning, identify misconceptions, model key skills and provide
opportunities for practice. The Teacher Handbook contains
comprehensive guidance on the delivery of all the content in
Student Book 1. It includes additional guidance on pre-requisite
knowledge and common misconceptions to support responsive teaching,
guidance for effective explanations and how to develop learners
mathematical thinking through example-problem pairs, and support
with building the confidence and fluency of learners. Answers for
all questions and commentary for the problem-solving and reasoning
questions are provided in the Teacher Handbook.
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA Level/Subject: AS and A Level Maths First teaching:
September 2017 First exams: June 2018 Approved by AQA, this Student
Book provides full support for A Level Maths (2017 specification).
Bridging units at the start of each Year 1 chapter provide the
perfect springboard to support students in their transition from
GCSE. Concise recap sections and abundant fluency-style questions
ensure the whole class can be brought to the same level of
readiness for A Level. The main chapters cover the full
specification across pure, mechanics and statistics. Clear and
concise explanations are supported by extensive worked examples
showing key techniques and common pitfalls. For each topic,
students can check their understanding with a fluency-style
exercise before advancing to a dedicated problem-solving exercise.
This book supports the major changes in assessment style for the
2017 specification, with an assessment at the end of each chapter
written in the new exam style, and with revision exercises that
test synoptically across the syllabus. The statistics content has
been fully updated to support AQA's new 2018 Large data set (car
data). Short answers are in the back of the book, while full
step-by-step solutions are provided free online. MyMaths links
appear at the bottom of all exercises, providing a quick route to
further practice and support. Additional support is available
online via Oxford's widely acclaimed Kerboodle platform.
Part of the Oxford Smart Curriculum Service, Oxford Smart Mosaic is
a responsive curriculum for KS3. The Student Book supports
practice, fluency and connections, enabling Year 7 students to
develop secure understanding first time. The Oxford Smart
Curriculum for Maths develops knowledge, skills and understanding
in line with the DfE Mathematics guidance for KS3 so that learning
is well-sequenced and connected, building on what has been learned
at KS2 and preparing learners for the transition to KS4. Designed
around Series Editor Craig Barton's Learning Episode Model, the
Student Book contains guidance through example-problem pairs and
plenty of practice questions in a variety of different exercises.
These have been carefully constructed to provide faded scaffolding
and stepped challenge, to promote depth of learning and support
every learner in achieving success and making excellent progress.
From integrated diagnostics to help all students access the
curriculum, to depth, challenge and opportunities for working
mathematically built into every topic. All students are supported
to make the best possible progress, whatever their prior
attainment.
This Student Book is suitable for any student studying: Exam Board:
AQA Level and subject: AS/A Level Maths First teaching: 2017
Approved by AQA, this Student Book provides full support for AS
Level Maths and Year 1 of the full A Level (2017 specification).
Bridging units at the start of each chapter provide the perfect
springboard to support students in their transition from GCSE.
Concise recap sections and abundant fluency-style questions ensure
the whole class can be brought to the same level of readiness for A
Level. The main chapters cover the full AS specification across
pure, mechanics and statistics. Clear and concise explanations are
supported by extensive worked examples showing key techniques and
common pitfalls. For each topic, students can check their
understanding with a fluency-style exercise before advancing to a
dedicated problem-solving exercise. This book supports the major
changes in assessment style for the 2017 specification, with an
assessment at the end of each chapter written in the new exam
style, and with revision exercises that test synoptically across
the syllabus. The statistics content has been fully updated to
support AQA's new 2018 Large data set (car data). Short answers are
in the back of the book, while full step-by-step solutions are
provided free online. MyMaths links appear at the bottom of all
exercises, providing a quick route to further practice and support.
Additional support is available online via Oxford's widely
acclaimed Kerboodle platform.
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When Colleen's best friend and co-captain changes schools, she's
devastated. The cheerleading squad won't be the same without
Meredith. But when Colleen learns that Meredith is teaching her new
squad the routine they created together for an upcoming
competition, she's hurt. Colleen has to decide what's more
important - keeping her friend or coming in first.
Part of the Oxford Smart Curriculum Service, Oxford Smart Mosaic is
a responsive curriculum for KS3. The Student Book supports
practice, fluency and connections, enabling Year 9 students to
develop secure understanding first time. The Oxford Smart
Curriculum for Maths develops knowledge, skills and understanding
in line with the DfE Mathematics guidance for KS3 so that learning
is well-sequenced and connected, building on what has been learned
at KS2 and preparing learners for the transition to KS4. Designed
around Series Editor Craig Barton's Learning Episode Model, the
Student Book contains guidance through example-problem pairs and
plenty of practice questions in a variety of different exercises.
These have been carefully constructed to provide faded scaffolding
and stepped challenge, to promote depth of learning and support
every learner in achieving success and making excellent progress.
From integrated diagnostics to help all students access the
curriculum, to depth, challenge and opportunities for working
mathematically built into every topic. All students are supported
to make the best possible progress, whatever their prior
attainment.
This Student Book provides full support for the Further Pure 1
paper in the Edexcel AS and A Level exams. Throughout the book, the
explanations are clear and concise, with an emphasis on visual
presentation, abundant worked examples and learning by doing. In
every chapter, sequential exercises allow students to practise
first their fluency and skills, and then the new exam-style
problem-solving and modelling questions. The problem-solving is
supported by Strategy boxes, which provide guidance on how best to
approach these questions. Answers are given in the back, while full
step-by-step solutions to every single question can be found
online. This Student Book belongs to a series of 10 OUP Student
Books covering all the compulsory and optional papers for Edexcel
Further Maths AS and A Level.
This Student Book provides full support for the Further Pure 2
paper in the Edexcel AS and A Level exams. Throughout the book, the
explanations are clear and concise, with an emphasis on visual
presentation, abundant worked examples and learning by doing. In
every chapter, sequential exercises allow students to practise
first their fluency and skills, and then the new exam-style
problem-solving and modelling questions. The problem-solving is
supported by Strategy boxes, which provide guidance on how best to
approach these questions. Short answers are given in the back,
while full step-by-step solutions to every single question can be
found online. This Student Book belongs to a series of 10 OUP
Student Books covering all the compulsory and optional papers for
Edexcel Further Maths AS and A Level.
Part of the Oxford Smart Curriculum Service, the Oxford Smart
Mosaic Teacher Handbook 3 supports specialists and non-specialists
alike to deliver the KS3 curriculum coherently and with impact.
Designed around Series Editor Craig Barton's Learning Episode
Model, the Teacher Handbook provides a responsive, step-by-step
approach that can be easily followed and implemented, with minimal
PD. Non-specialists are fully supported with a clear and consistent
teaching and learning approach, which helps them to check prior
learning, identify misconceptions, model key skills and provide
opportunities for practice. The Teacher Handbook contains
comprehensive guidance on the delivery of all the content in
Student Book 3. It includes additional guidance on pre-requisite
knowledge and common misconceptions to support responsive teaching,
guidance for effective explanations and how to develop learners
mathematical thinking through example-problem pairs, and support
with building the confidence and fluency of learners. Answers for
all questions and commentary for the problem-solving and reasoning
questions are provided in the Teacher Handbook.
A fun, spooky title in the Sticker Dolly Story fiction series,
inspired by the best-selling Sticker Dolly Dressing - with a page
of stickers to dress the Dolls. Perfect for fans of Holly Webb.
It's Halloween and there's trouble on the Midnight Isle... There
are strange goings on at Creaky Castle, with bumps in the night,
ghostly sightings and eerie moaning noises echoing down the castle
corridors. Can the Halloween Dolls, Meera, Zoe and Lily, solve the
spooky mystery? Collect all the books in the Sticker Dolly Stories
series! 1. Unicorn Rescue (A Magic Dolls Story) 2. Fairy Picnic (A
Magic Dolls Story) 3. Mermaid in Trouble (A Magic Dolls Story) 4.
Baby Dragon (A Magic Dolls Story) 5. Castle in the Clouds (A
Princess Dolls Story) 6. Ice Palace (A Princess Dolls Story) 7.
Woodland Princess (A Princess Dolls Story) 8. Waterlily Ball (A
Princess Dolls Story) 9. Dream Pony (An Animal Rescue Dolls Story)
10. Lucky Bunnies (An Animal Rescue Dolls Story) 11. Little Lost
Deer (An Animal Rescue Dolls Story) 12. Snow Puppy (An Animal
Rescue Dolls Story) And look out for the seasonal specials: Dolphin
Magic (A Summer special) Christmas Mystery (A Christmas special)
Creaky Castle (A Halloween special)
Part of the Oxford Smart Curriculum Service, the Oxford Smart
Mosaic Teacher Handbook 2 supports specialists and non-specialists
alike to deliver the KS3 curriculum coherently and with impact.
Designed around Series Editor Craig Barton's Learning Episode
Model, the Teacher Handbook provides a responsive, step-by-step
approach that can be easily followed and implemented, with minimal
PD. Non-specialists are fully supported with a clear and consistent
teaching and learning approach, which helps them to check prior
learning, identify misconceptions, model key skills and provide
opportunities for practice. The Teacher Handbook contains
comprehensive guidance on the delivery of all the content in
Student Book 2. It includes additional guidance on pre-requisite
knowledge and common misconceptions to support responsive teaching,
guidance for effective explanations and how to develop learners
mathematical thinking through example-problem pairs, and support
with building the confidence and fluency of learners. Answers for
all questions and commentary for the problem-solving and reasoning
questions are provided in the Teacher Handbook.
This Student Book is suitable for any student studying: Exam Board:
Edexcel Level and subject: A Level Maths First teaching: 2017
Endorsed for Edexcel, this Student Book provides full support for A
Level Maths (2017 specification). Bridging units at the start of
each Year 1 chapter provide the perfect springboard to support
students in their transition from GCSE. Concise recap sections and
abundant fluency-style questions ensure the whole class can be
brought to the same level of readiness for A Level. The main
chapters cover the full specification across pure, mechanics and
statistics. Clear and concise explanations are supported by
extensive worked examples showing key techniques and common
pitfalls. For each topic, students can check their understanding
with a fluency-style exercise before advancing to a dedicated
problem-solving exercise. This Student Book supports the major
changes in assessment style for the 2017 specification, with an
assessment at the end of each chapter written in the new exam
style, and with revision exercises that test synoptically across
the syllabus. The Year 2 calculus coverage has been updated to
support Edexcel's new specification content (revised in 2018).
Short answers are in the back of the book, while full step-by-step
solutions are provided free online. MyMaths links appear at the
bottom of all exercises, providing a quick route to further
practice and support. Additional support is available online via
Oxford's widely acclaimed Kerboodle platform.
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA Level/Subject: AS and A Level Maths First teaching:
September 2017 First exams: June 2018 This Student Book provides
full support for year two of an AQA A Level course. Covering all
the pure maths, mechanics and statistics content needed, the book
provides dedicated exercises in every chapter for exam-style
problem-solving and modelling questions. Dedicated revision
exercises test synoptically across the curriculum. Throughout the
book, the explanatory text is clear and concise, with abundant
worked examples to show how key techniques can be used and common
pitfalls to avoid. Short answers are in the back of the book, while
full step-by-step solutions are provided online. MyMaths links
appear at the bottom of all exercises, providing a quick route to
further practice and support.
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