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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
You can take control of your well-being and mental health. Student
life can be overwhelming, with so many issues to deal with
including living away from home, workload, deadlines and exams,
family pressures and challenging relationships. It is not
surprising that you might struggle to cope sometimes. But there are
simple and effective ways that you can take ownership of your
mental health, meaning you stay stress free, enjoy your university
experience and achieve academic success. This book guides you
through your student journey from preparing to go to college or
university, managing the academic pressures, finding a job, and
everything in-between. Relevant scenarios are presented, linked to
a series of topics that explore the challenges you might
experience, along with self-enquiry reflections which help you to
apply the theory to your own experience and key take-aways. The
approaches and strategies outlined will help you improve your
academic performance, enhance your social skills, learn to manage
your emotions, reduce your anxieties, and help you to think in more
empowering ways. Combining practical psychological and spiritual
guidance, You've Got This is written in a down to earth,
jargon-free way, helping you, the reader take responsibility over
the most important thing of all - the way you think. Examples of
topics covered: I am homesick and feel lonely I feel like I don't
fit in I feel anxious about attending lectures I am scared to admit
I am struggling at university I feel anxious about submitting my
work I am worried if I don't get good grades, I won't get a good
job I don't like attending lectures Why do I struggle with my
mental health? I think I may have an eating disorder With over 100
topics providing solutions to common challenges faced by the
university student, this book is a preventative tool, helping the
student stay emotionally balanced allowing academic success.
"...This book provides the kind of advice academic staff would want
to offer if they could and gives boundless reassurance to parents
who might be 'too' close to be able to help at the time. Perhaps
most importantly, it offers students an immediate sense of not
being alone, not being the only person to experience such fears,
anxieties and stresses and instils the capacity to deal with the in
ways that will, hopefully, provide them with learning for life."
Professor Jonathan Parker, Bournemouth University
Syllabus: CfE (Curriculum for Excellence, from Education Scotland)
and SQA Level: BGE S1-3: Second & Third 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 Second and Third 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:
Carefully chosen text extracts and scaffolded activities support
pupils working towards Level 2 and help you close the attainment
gap - 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
This book is an amateur astronomer's guide to the mythology and
symbolism associated with the celestial bodies in the Solar System,
and even includes some of the legendary tales of people who had or
have a connection with these objects. It explores different
cultures (for example, the Greco-Roman and the Norse) and different
times and how stories were used to explain the worlds they saw
above them. You'd be amazed how much of our world today reflects
the myths and stories of these cultures! Most amateur astronomers
are familiar with the various Solar System objects, but they will
be only peripherally aware of what ancient cultures thought of
these other worlds. In fact, the mythology of the planets
challenges many twenty-first century concepts and beliefs There are
other books available on astromythology, but this one focuses
mostly on our own Solar System, as opposed to the constellations
and deep sky objects. Alexander offers a new angle on timeless
subjects and is exciting, informative and dramatic, as well as
surprisingly relevant to everyday life. Find out for yourself how
our modern world is steeped in the bygone worlds of yesteryear.
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Suffer the Child (Paperback)
Judith Spencer; Introduction by Chris Costner Sizemore; Foreword by Rachel Alexander
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