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The Popular School dictionary has over 40, 000 words and phrases,
with simple meanings and example phrases show how words are used.
It includes words from the curriculum, international vocabulary and
new words from ICT. It is ideal for quick word look-up at home.
'Jones' Icones' is a stunning six-volume manuscript containing
paintings of some of the most important butterfly and moth
collections at the end of the eighteenth century. It is the work of
William Jones (1745-1818), a wealthy wine merchant from Chelsea
who, on retirement, devoted the rest of his life to studying and
painting butterflies and moths. Held in the archives of the Oxford
University Museum of Natural History, the volumes contain over
1,500 ink and gouache paintings representing 760 species from
around the world. Work continues to this day to determine whether
all the original specimens depicted still survive. This set of
three A5, softback notebooks with high quality ruled paper makes an
exquisite gift for nature-lovers and writers alike.
Brother Jeroboam is a self-professed man of God who preaches water
but drinks wine. He has managed to convince a group of people that
he is God's prophet with divine powers to have their dreams
fulfilled. Through this he takes advantage of his faithful who are
just too eager to be told what they want to hear. Like many of the
'prophets' we see everywhere today, Brother Jero, as he likes to be
called, has managed to keep his followers in a tight grip of
spiritual slavery. When Chume , his faithful assistant and heir
apparent, discovers the real man behind the mask, Brother Jero
won't stop at anything to make sure that he is 'well taken care
of'!
Numicon builds a deep understanding of maths through a
multi-sensory approach, developing children's fluency, reasoning
and problem-solving. The Numicon 100 Square Baseboard is a plastic
square with 10 x 10 raised circles on which Numicon Shapes and
overlays can be placed. The Baseboard can be used as a base for
building towers of number bonds or making patterns with Numicon
Pegs, and is useful in many Numicon activities for children in Key
Stage 1. Contains: 1x Numicon 100 Square Baseboard. Use alongside
the Numicon Teaching Resources for maximum impact. Extra apparatus
is available separately.
Numicon builds a deep understanding of maths through a
multi-sensory approach, developing children's fluency, reasoning
and problem-solving. The box of Numicon Shapes 1-10 is designed for
teachers and parents of children in Key Stage 1 and allow each
child to have a set of shapes to lay out in front of them and use
to respond to questions in class teaching, or when doing Numicon
activities at home. The box contains: 1x 1-10 Numicon Shapes. Use
alongside the Numicon Teaching Resources for maximum impact in
school. Extra apparatus is available separately. Not suitable for
children under 36 months due to small parts.
The 1928 Book of Common Prayer is a treasured resource for
traditional Anglicans and others who appreciate the majesty of King
James-style language. This classic edition features a Presentation
section containing certificates for the rites of Baptism,
Confirmation, and Marriage. The elegant burgundy hardcover binding
is embossed with a simple gold cross, making it an ideal choice for
both personal study and gift-giving.
The 1928 Book of Common Prayer combines Oxford's reputation for
quality construction and scholarship with a modest price - a
beautiful prayer book and an excellent value.
Say hello is the fourth Reader of Level 3 in the Aweh! English
First Additional Language reading scheme. Aweh! is a graded reading
scheme that will awaken any child's imagination as they join Mama
Africa in saving the world's stories by charging the Umthombo; the
well of stories. The bright and colourful artwork provides a
child-centred learning opportunity that integrates both the weekly
Mathematics concept and the Life Skills topic. The inside cover
identifies the key vocabulary and phonic focus for every Reader.
The back inside cover offers a fun writing activity to consolidate
the child's understanding and to link reading to writing.
Meeting every learners needs and all the curriculum requirements,
this superb user-friendly dictionary was specially developed for
South African learners in Grades 8 to 12. Packed with information
and on-the-spot guidance. Finally, an indispensable reference
section provides: information on irregular verbs; spelling rules;
the history of English; a range of useful diagrams, illustrations
and charts and more.
This sumptuous and comprehensive evaluation showcases Smith's 1815
hand-coloured map, A Delineation of the Strata of England and
Wales, with part of Scotland, and illustrates the story of his
career, from apprentice to fossil collector and from his 1799
geological map of Bath and table of strata to his detailed
stratigraphical county maps. The introduction places Smith's work
in the context of earlier, concurrent and subsequent ideas
regarding the structure and natural processes of the earth. The
book is then organized into four geographical sections, each
beginning with four sheets from the 1815 strata map, accompanied by
related geological cross sections and county maps (1819-24), and is
followed by displays of Sowerby's fossil illustrations (1816-19)
organized by strata. Interleaved between the sections are essays by
leading academics that explore the aims of Smith's work, its
application in the fields of mining, agriculture, cartography,
fossil collecting and hydrology, and its influence on
biostratigraphical theories and the science of geology. Concluding
the volume are reflections on Smith's later work as an itinerant
geologist and surveyor, plagiarism by his rival - President of the
Geological Society, George Bellas Greenough - receipt of the first
Wollaston Medal in 1831 in recognition of his achievements, and the
influence of his geological mapping and biostratigraphical theories
on the sciences, culminating in the establishment of the modern
geological timescale.
Die Oxford Storieboom is 'n opwindende aanvangsleesreeks waarin die
klem op die stories in die 190 boeke val. Daar word van die
standpunt uitgegaan dat selfs leerders wat nog nie gereed is om
simbole te interpreteer nie, wel belangstel in stories en hierdie
stories kan interpreteer en weergee. Die reeks maak gebruik van 'n
holistiese taalbenadering en is so gestruktureer dat alle leerlinge
daardeur gestimuleer word. Die Oxford Storieboom is an exciting
beginner's reading series consisting of 190 readers. A holistic
language approach is used, and the series is structured to engage
all pupils. The focus falls on the story itself, as the series is
based on the view that even those children who are not ready to
interpret symbols are able to interpret a story and retell it.
This essential resource helps all writers organize, shape, and
complete their work while expressing their ideas creatively and
clearly. Rules of style and technique are covered, with examples of
expert prose from the masters. An Appendix covers punctuation and
grammar.
Exceptionally clear and easy to use, this dictionary offers
excellent support for primary school learners from Grade 3 up to
Grade 7. This dictionary also provides study pages with useful
activities and tables of information ready for the teacher to use
in class. Features: easy definitions for over 5000 words; everyday
words and essential vocabulary for school subjects; example
sentences in almost every entry; clear pictures supporting many
definitions; well-spaced layout that makes it easy to find words;
easy pronunciation guides; excellent curriculum support; a section
of extra information with a min-grammar and activities to help
teachers to build learners' skills and integrate the dictionary
into their teaching.
This work looks at the issues of student learning and support, in
the context of their own institution. Issues covered include
student representation, underachievement and the overall aims and
ethics of further and higher education.
A handy pocket-sized book, conveniently bound in a durable yet
flexible laminated cover, this new edition of the Pocket World
Atlas contains full-color digitally produced maps as well as the
latest statistics for countries and cities. The maps are carefully
colored to show terrain as well as elevation, and the latest
changes to major transportation routes and administrative
boundaries are clearly depicted. A 64-page index follows the maps
and contains more than 15,000 entries of places and geographical
features, and the atlas also boasts such unique features as 24 city
plans, a gazetteer of nations, maps of time zones and flight paths,
and world climate averages.
This work looks at the issues of student learning and support, in
the context of their own institution. Issues covered include
student representation, underachievement and the overall aims and
ethics of further and higher education.
We are all from South Africa is the tenth Reader of Level 3 in the
Aweh! English First Additional Language reading scheme. Aweh! is a
graded reading scheme that will awaken any child's imagination as
they join Mama Africa in saving the world's stories by charging the
Umthombo; the well of stories. The bright and colourful artwork
provides a child-centred learning opportunity that integrates both
the weekly Mathematics concept and the Life Skills topic. The
inside cover identifies the key vocabulary and phonic focus for
every Reader. The back inside cover offers a fun writing activity
to consolidate the child's understanding and to link reading to
writing.
This edition of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer features imitation
leather binding, and is an ideal gift for celebrating special
occasions.
The Gift Edition offers all of the unique supplementary features
available in Oxford's prayer books - The Revised Common Lectionary,
historical and theological background materials, answers to
commonly asked questions about the church, and more. All of this is
bound in a beautifully-constructed cover - a perfect gift at an
affordable price.
Die Oxford Storieboom is 'n opwindende aanvangsleesreeks waarin die
klem op die stories in die 190 boeke val. Daar word van die
standpunt uitgegaan dat selfs leerders wat nog nie gereed is om
simbole te interpreteer nie, wel belangstel in stories en hierdie
stories kan interpreteer en weergee. Die reeks maak gebruik van 'n
holistiese taalbenadering en is so gestruktureer dat alle leerlinge
daardeur gestimuleer word. Die Oxford Storieboom is an exciting
beginner's reading series consisting of 190 readers. A holistic
language approach is used, and the series is structured to engage
all pupils. The focus falls on the story itself, as the series is
based on the view that even those children who are not ready to
interpret symbols are able to interpret a story and retell it.
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