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The Moon feels like it is ours - it belongs to all of humanity.
Every human culture, in both hemispheres, shares the Moon. Our Moon
shows that our relationship with the Moon is far more powerful, and
far more ancient, than Apollo's postcards and bags of sand. Apollo
and modern efforts to return humans to the Moon's surface are just
one chapter in the larger love story of humans and our eternal
companion. In this cultural and scientific history of the Moon from
prehistory to the present day Rebecca Boyle takes us from exciting
archaeological finds, to cultural and spiritual interpretations,
from the monumental Apollo landing in 1969, to the latest
scientific discoveries about the make-up of the moon, its origins
and those of our own planet. It takes in archaeology, anthropology,
sociology, cultural relevance, history of science, time and the
planet, technological advances and that persistent desire to know
where we come from and how we got here.
'A sweeping, lyrical new account of our cosmic neighbour' PETER
BRANNEN, author of The Ends of the World Every living being
throughout history, across time and geography, has gazed up at the
same moon. From the first prehistoric life that crawled onto land
guided by the power of the tides, to the division of time into
months and seasons for the first humans, the moon has driven the
expansion and development of our world. It has inspired scientific
discovery and culture from the ancient astronomers to the
scientific revolution of Copernicus and Galileo, from the 1969
Apollo landings to writers and artists, and stirred an
inexhaustible desire to know where we come from and how we got
here. And as astronauts around the world prepare to return to the
Moon - opening up new frontiers of discovery, profit and politics -
Our Moon tells the dazzling story of how the Moon has shaped life
as we know it, fuelled dramatic change across the globe and could
be the key to humanity's future.
Mae'r gwerslyfr hwn wedi'i gymeradwyo gan CBAC. Anogwch fyfyrwyr i
ymgysylltu a'r Gymraeg wrth iddynt ddarganfod mwy am eu gwlad, eu
llenyddiaeth a'u treftadaeth, tra'n datblygu'r sgiliau gwrando,
darllen, siarad ac ysgrifennu sydd eu hangen ar gyfer TGAU. Wedi'i
gynllunio gan dim o arbenigwyr pwnc, mae'r Llyfr Myfyrwyr hygyrch
hwn yn dilyn dull dysgu sy'n seiliedig ar sgiliau. - Darganfod
cyfoeth o adnoddau a gweithgareddau newydd: bydd y cwrs un llyfr
cost-effeithiol hwn yn helpu i ddatblygu dysgwyr uchelgeisiol a
galluog ac ysbrydoli cariad at y Gymraeg - Helpu pob myfyriwr i
symud ymlaen gyda chynnwys gwahaniaethol sydd wedi'i gynllunio i
ddarparu ar gyfer lefelau amrywiol o wybodaeth a gallu - Archwilio
diwylliant, hunaniaeth a llenyddiaeth Cymru gyda'ch myfyrwyr, gan
weithio drwy weithgareddau difyr sy'n eu galluogi i gael hwyl gyda
thafodiaith, ysgrifennu eu barddoniaeth eu hunain a dadansoddi
dramau - Datblygu dealltwriaeth myfyrwyr o ramadeg a geirfa ar
draws gwahanol gyd-destunau gyda dull seiliedig ar sgiliau o
siarad, gwrando, darllen ac ysgrifennu - Gosod sylfeini cadarn ar
gyfer TGAU: mae cwestiynau yn arddull PISA, fideos, llenyddiaeth,
sgiliau cyfieithu a sgiliau prawf ddarllen yn cael eu cyflwyno'n
raddol, gan baratoi myfyrwyr ar gyfer cynnwys a mathau o gwestiynau
TGAU - Cydweithio a'ch adrannau Saesneg ac ITM gyda nodiadau
athrawon sy'n dangos cysylltiadau trawsgwricwlaidd. --- This
textbook has been endorsed by WJEC. Encourage students to engage
with the Welsh language as they discover more about their country,
literature and heritage, while developing the listening, reading,
speaking and writing skills needed for GCSE Designed by a team of
subject specialists, this accessible Student Book takes a
skills-based approach to learning. - Discover a wealth of new
resources and activities: this cost-effective single-book course
will help develop ambitious and capable learners and inspire a love
of the Welsh language - Help all students progress with
differentiated content designed to cater for varying levels of
knowledge and ability - Explore Welsh culture, identity and
literature with your students, working through engaging activities
that allow them to have fun with dialect, write their own poetry
and analyse plays = Develop students' understanding of grammar and
vocabulary across different contexts with a skills-based approach
to speaking, listening, reading and writing - Lay firm foundations
for GCSE: PISA-style questions, videos, literature, translations
and proofreading skills are introduced gradually, preparing
students for GCSE content and question types
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