|
Showing 1 - 11 of
11 matches in All Departments
The Foundation Blocks series makes it easy to implement the
Department of Education's new, revised Statutory Framework for the
Early Years Foundation Stage (September 2012). The books are
clearly laid out, with one activity per page, attractive
illustrations and cross references to popular early years topics.
Written by experienced early years practitioners, these books will
be an invaluable resource for anyone working with 3-5 year olds.
This book contains activities for the prime area of Physical
Development and the specific area of Expressive Arts and Design.
They will encourage children to be active; to move with confidence,
control and coordination; to understand the importance of physical
activity; to make healthy lifestyle and food choices; and to learn
to care for their own basic hygiene and personal needs. They offer
opportunities for children to explore a range of media and
materials; to use their imaginations in design and technology; and
to share thoughts, ideas and feelings through dance, movement, art,
music and role-play.
The Foundation Blocks series makes it easy to implement the
Department of Education's new, revised Statutory Framework for the
Early Years Foundation Stage (September 2012). The books are
clearly laid out, with one activity per page, attractive
illustrations and cross references to popular early years topics.
Written by experienced early years practitioners, these books will
be an invaluable resource for anyone working with 3-5 year olds.
This book contains activities for the prime area of Personal,
Social and Emotional Development and the specific areas of
Understanding the World and Mathematics. The activities will
encourage children to develop self-confidence; to form positive
attitudes and relationships; and to learn how to manage their
feelings and behaviour within a group. They offer opportunities for
children to experience their environment and community; to explore,
observe and find out about people, animals and places; to
investigate and experiment; and to begin to use technology. They
will help children to develop and improve skills in counting,
addition and subtraction; in understanding and using numbers; in
problem solving; and in describing and comparing shapes, spaces and
measures.
The Aurora Children science fiction novel is suitable for young
adults and adults. It covers scientific ideas such as space travel,
the development of supercomputers with quantum emitters, molecules
derived from living systems and germline genetic engineering.
Aliens are already on Earth. They were stranded here thousands of
years ago and are working to reinvent the space folding
interstellar drive to return them home. Two gifted teenagers are
enlisted to help them, but Jed's task is fraught with danger. With
his girlfriend, Lianne, they overcome conspiracy and attempted
murder and discover who they really are. Mavis Brown is a retired
Science teacher, with several publications for younger children.
It is 1492. Twelve-year-old Thomas Thixendale's parents had
abandoned him shortly after the death of Richard III at the Battle
of Bosworth in 1485. Thomas has memories of being in great danger
and a strong feeling that he was not born to serfdom. Baron Hilton,
the cruel Lord of the Manor, returned to Wharram Percy after the
Civil War and now has a fiendish scheme to be rid of his peasant
tenants. Tom is determined to thwart him as all is not what it
seems. He travels to York with the parish priest, Father Michael,
to enlist the help of Sir George Percy, second cousin to the
powerful 5th Earl of Northumberland. 'The Tale of Thomas
Thixendale' is a light hearted historical story which is based upon
real characters and events during Henry VII's reign. It is set in
the medieval village of Wharram Percy, in the Yorkshire Wolds of
England, which was abandoned by 1506 due to the introduction of
sheep farming. Black and white illustrations. A glossary includes
medieval words and Yorkshire dialect.
Considering how very old the Universe is, have you ever wondered
why Earth has not been invaded by aliens? These humorous short
science fiction stories suggest that it is the pursuit of four
favourite pastimes enjoyed by teenagers that have saved the Earth
from Alien Invasion. Namely: - eating fast food, especially the
very salty ones - playing music very loudly - playing computer
games - and communicating with their friends at every possible
moment by texting them. Mavis Brown has been a published writer for
children since 2000.
Shelley, a young harvest mouse, is separated from his family when
his cornfield home is dug up to provide yet another site for static
holiday caravans. He struggles to survive against predators and the
winter weather, but refuses to abandon his quest to be reunited
with his own kind. This wildlife adventure story is set on a small
Kentish island and explores Man's effect upon the habitats of
animals and the nature of friendship.
|
You may like...
Begin Again
Oliver Jeffers
Hardcover
R460
R368
Discovery Miles 3 680
|