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Discover the dinosaurs and prehistoric animals that once roamed
across Earth and commanded the oceans and seas. Completely revised
with comprehensive text and new images, The Kingfisher Dinosaur
Encyclopedia brings dinosaur enthusiasts closer to prehistoric life
than ever before. Colourful illustrations, 3D reconstructions and
step-by-step sequences detail the latest scientific research about
these magnificent creatures. Discover which baby dinosaur had a
footprint smaller than a fifty pence coin, witness how a recent
discovery has brought scientists closer to truly knowing dinosaurs'
colouring and meet the scientists who have unearthed groundbreaking
revelations. Dinosaurs and reptiles from around the world are shown
in concise detail, including the giants discovered in Tanzania, the
remarkable early bird fossils found in the Jehol Biota ecosystem in
China, and the dinosaur bone bed in New Mexico. The Kingfisher
Dinosaur Encyclopedia is perfect for home learning and for school -
the ultimate guide that every dinosaur fan needs. Author Michael
Benton is a renowned palaeontologist and has written of several
dinosaur themed children's books, as well as consulting on media
productions. He has even had a dinosaur named after him! Arranged
thematically into key areas, the concise text is clear, accurate,
and perfectly pitched, making this an unbeatable resource for home
and school.
Develop a love for poetry at key stage three with the trusted
Touchstones series. This diverse selection of over 150 poems
features thought-provoking contemporary voices and much-loved
favourites. Touchstones: A Teaching Anthology of Poetry will help
you to: * Explain and contextualise poems across a broad range of
genres and themes * Support your lessons with over 100 ready-made
activities designed for independent, paired and group work *
Challenge your students with additional activities specifically
designed to stretch their learning * Build the skills required for
the poetry element of the latest GCSE English Literature
specifications, with chapters dedicated to comparative and unseen
poetry * Introduce a range of poets commonly studied at GCSE, from
William Wordsworth to Imtiaz Dharker * Introduce a range of
contemporary poets, such as Kate Clanchy and Holly McNish,
alongside more familiar classics * Support the implementation of
the 2014 national curriculum at Key Stage 3 Michael Benton has
recently published a new collection of poetry: 'In the Mind's Eye'.
Available in bookstores now.
Drawing upon a wide range of biographies of literary subjects, from
Shakespeare and Wordsworth to William Golding and V.S. Naipaul,
this book develops a poetics of literary biography based on the
triangular relationships of lives, works and times and how
narrative operates in holding them together. Biography is seen as a
hybrid genre in which historical and fictional elements are
imaginatively combined. It considers the roles of story-telling,
factual data in the art of life-writing, and the literariness of
its language. It includes a case study of the biography of Ellen
Terry, discussion of the controversial relationship between a
subject's life and works, 'biographical criticism' and, through the
issue of gender, the social and cultural changes biographies
reflect. It frames a poetics on the basis of its strategy and
tactics and demonstrates how the literal truth of verifiable data
and the poetic truth of what is narrated are interdependent.
Michael Benton's book develops the concept of spectatorship as an
answer to these questions. It explores the similarities and
differences in our experiences of literature and the visual arts,
and discusses their implications for pedagogy and their
applications in cross-curricular work in the classroom.
Teachers will find that, while many of the visual and verbal texts
may be familiar, the approaches to them offer fresh insights and a
rich agenda for the classroom. Shakespeare, Fielding, Hogarth,
Blake, Wordsworth, Constable, Turner, the Pre-Raphaelites, Wilfred
Owen, Paul Nash, Stanley Spencer, Ted Hughes and Seamus Heaney -
the range of authors and artists discussed is both extensive and
relevant to the National Curriculum and to post-16 and
undergraduate courses.
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