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Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: The World immerses children in their surroundings,
exploring the similarities and differences between places, objects,
materials and living things. This book covers topics such as
animals, mini-beasts, plants, habitats, weather, environments and
holidays. A separate accompanying teacher's guide, Get Set
Understanding the World Teacher's Guide (ISBN 9780721714462),
contains detailed teacher's notes, links to show corresponding
pages in the activity book, and supporting photocopiable resources.
A selection of free downloads, including a `Handwriting chart' and
a `Learning diary', is also available from the Schofield & Sims
website.
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: Reading and Rhyme explores much-loved nursery rhymes and
fairy tales while developing children's vocabulary, early
comprehension and story-telling skills. This book also covers
different characters and settings, opposite and similar words,
captions and rhyme. A separate accompanying teacher's guide, Get
Set Literacy Teacher's Guide (ISBN 9780721714400), contains
detailed teacher's notes, links to show corresponding pages in the
activity book, and supporting photocopiable resources. A selection
of free downloads, including a `Handwriting chart' and a `Learning
diary', is also available from the Schofield & Sims website.
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: People encourages children to explore the differences
between themselves and others, developing their understanding of
the world as a diverse place full of different people and
traditions. This book covers topics such as clothes, hobbies,
friends, families and communities. A separate accompanying
teacher's guide, Get Set Understanding the World Teacher's Guide
(ISBN 9780721714462), contains detailed teacher's notes, links to
show corresponding pages in the activity book, and supporting
photocopiable resources. A selection of free downloads, including a
`Handwriting chart' and a `Learning diary', is also available from
the Schofield & Sims website.
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: Counting develops children's early understanding of
numbers, providing practice in counting, recognising and writing
numbers, and sequencing. This book introduces young learners to
numbers through a variety of activities, including count the
objects, write the number, complete the picture and follow the
sequence activities. A separate accompanying teacher's guide, Get
Set Maths Teacher's Guide (ISBN 9780721714356), contains detailed
teacher's notes, links to show corresponding pages in the activity
book, and supporting photocopiable resources. A selection of free
downloads, including a `Handwriting chart' and a `Learning diary',
is also available from the Schofield & Sims website.
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: Phonics develops children's understanding of phonics,
exploring the idea that a group of letters can make a single sound.
Following the structure of Letters and Sounds, this book guides
young learners through the initial digraphs and trigraphs, from
`ff' as in `huff' to `ure' as in `sure', as well as introducing
high-frequency and tricky words. A separate accompanying teacher's
guide, Get Set Literacy Teacher's Guide (ISBN 9780721714400),
contains detailed teacher's notes, links to show corresponding
pages in the activity book, and supporting photocopiable resources.
A selection of free downloads, including a `Handwriting chart' and
a `Learning diary', is also available from the Schofield & Sims
website.
The economic consequences of changing demographics are of as much
significance now as when this book was first published. The book
covers not only changes in population size and age-composition, but
also factors not included in the word "declining" - such as
increased life expectancy. Part 1 examines how estimates of future
populations are made, and what the position is in the UK. It serves
as a basis for Part 2, which discusses the developments in each of
the more important parts of our economic life, without exaggerating
the influence of the population factor.
This book provides an account of contemporary historical assessment
of the response to psychiatric abuse in the Soviet Union. It
discusses all the major activities against Soviet psychiatry that
took place in the West between the Honolulu and Vienna world
psychiatric congress.
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: Technology introduces children to the variety of
technologies that are used in the modern world, both in familiar
settings, such as school and the home, and in less familiar
settings, such as the world of work. This book also explores
differences between technology in the past and present day. A
separate accompanying teacher's guide, Get Set Understanding the
World Teacher's Guide (ISBN 9780721714462), contains detailed
teacher's notes, links to show corresponding pages in the activity
book, and supporting photocopiable resources. A selection of free
downloads, including a `Handwriting chart' and a `Learning diary',
is also available from the Schofield & Sims website.
The economic consequences of changing demographics are of as much
significance now as when this book was first published. The book
covers not only changes in population size and age-composition, but
also factors not included in the word 'declining' - such as
increased life expectancy. Part 1 examines how estimates of future
populations are made, and what the position is in the UK. It serves
as a basis for Part 2, which discusses the developments in each of
the more important parts of our economic life, without exaggerating
the influence of the population factor.
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: Space and Measure introduces children to the many ways in
which things can be measured. This book explores concepts such as
big and small, over and under, near and far, long and short, light
and heavy, and full and empty. A separate accompanying teacher's
guide, Get Set Maths Teacher's Guide (ISBN 9780721714356), contains
detailed teacher's notes, links to show corresponding pages in the
activity book, and supporting photocopiable resources. A selection
of free downloads, including a `Handwriting chart' and a `Learning
diary', is also available from the Schofield & Sims website.
This book provides an account of contemporary historical assessment
of the response to psychiatric abuse in the Soviet Union. It
discusses all the major activities against Soviet psychiatry that
took place in the West between the Honolulu and Vienna world
psychiatric congress.
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: Adding and Subtracting helps build children's addition and
subtraction skills. This book explores the topic with an array of
activities, including write the missing number, colour by number,
draw one more and complete the number sentence activities. A
separate accompanying teacher's guide, Get Set Maths Teacher's
Guide (ISBN 9780721714356), contains detailed teacher's notes,
links to show corresponding pages in the activity book, and
supporting photocopiable resources. A selection of free downloads,
including a `Handwriting chart' and a `Learning diary', is also
available from the Schofield & Sims website.
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: Shape and Pattern develops children's recognition of
colour, pattern and shape, both mathematically and in relation to
the world around us. This book explores topics such as 2D and 3D
shapes, repeating patterns and symmetry. A separate accompanying
teacher's guide, Get Set Maths Teacher's Guide (ISBN
9780721714356), contains detailed teacher's notes, links to show
corresponding pages in the activity book, and supporting
photocopiable resources. A selection of free downloads, including a
`Handwriting chart' and a `Learning diary', is also available from
the Schofield & Sims website.
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: Letter Sounds introduces children to early phonics through
exploring the single letter sounds. Following the structure of
Letters and Sounds, this book takes young learners through each
phoneme, from `s' for `sun' to `qu' for `queen'. A separate
accompanying teacher's guide, Get Set Literacy Teacher's Guide
(ISBN 9780721714400), contains detailed teacher's notes, links to
show corresponding pages in the activity book, and supporting
photocopiable resources. A selection of free downloads, including a
`Handwriting chart' and a `Learning diary', is also available from
the Schofield & Sims website.
The book is a case study of Putin's use of the tactics of divide
and rule in relation to, particularly, the hard-line elements among
his supporters. It illustrates Putin's methods of staying in power
vis-a-vis groups that might put too much pressure on him, or who
might even try to oust him. The project also suggests that Putin's
survival tactics have brought Russia to a deeply corrupt,
state-dominated form of authoritarianism, which lacks deep
institutional roots and will probably lead in due course to some
form of state collapse. This work will appeal to a wide audience
including political scientists, academics, graduate students, and
everyone who is interested in contemporary Russian politics.
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: Writing Letters familiarises children with the shapes and
movements needed for writing letters. This book begins with simple
mark-making exercises to develop pencil grip. The letters are then
introduced one by one and are grouped by formation family for ease
of learning. A separate accompanying teacher's guide, Get Set
Literacy Teacher's Guide (ISBN 9780721714400), contains detailed
teacher's notes, links to show corresponding pages in the activity
book, and supporting photocopiable resources. A selection of free
downloads, including a `Handwriting chart' and a `Learning diary',
is also available from the Schofield & Sims website.
Heroes and danger, comfort and claws. A black cat dreams of finding
a new family, and a vampire is woken by a brush with ancient
folklore. Then a cat tests just how far his nine lives run, before
a stray moves in, and a kitten discovers a thirst for adventure ...
Full of playfulness and wildness, this is a vibrant collection from
eleven UK authors about the reality of being owned by a cat
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Carefully designed to
appeal to young children, each activity book page contains two
stimulating activities for children to complete, such as matching,
complete the picture, connect the dots, mazes, picture sequencing,
colour by sound and odd one out. Additional features include a
`Teaching Tip', `Notes for parents and carers' and `Key Vocabulary'
and `Extension activity' sections to reinforce classroom learning.
Get Set: Writing Words develops children's ability to write simple
whole words, beginning with single CVC spellings before moving on
to words featuring digraphs and trigraphs, high-frequency and
tricky words, and finally to captions and sentences. A separate
accompanying teacher's guide, Get Set Literacy Teacher's Guide
(ISBN 9780721714400), contains detailed teacher's notes, links to
show corresponding pages in the activity book, and supporting
photocopiable resources. A selection of free downloads, including a
`Handwriting chart' and a `Learning diary', is also available from
the Schofield & Sims website.
Schofield & Sims Get Set Early Years is a comprehensive and
engaging early years scheme that aims to bridge the gap between
play and formal learning, helping all children to become
school-ready by the end of Reception. Comprising twelve activity
books and three accompanying teacher's guides, Get Set Early Years
covers all the Early Learning Goals (ELGs) for Literacy,
Mathematics and Understanding the world. Each Get Set teacher's
guide contains 39 structured units, one for each week of the school
year, that develop children's knowledge and enjoyment of the
relevant ELGs for Literacy, Mathematics and Understanding the
world. Key features include `Talking points' to spark discussions
and detailed `teacher's notes' for each unit with supporting
photocopiable resources. `Home links' reference each unit's
corresponding pages in the activity books and `Cross-curricular
links' highlight curriculum coverage. Additional resources at the
back of the book include an `Observation form' to record evidence
of the Early Learning Goals and `Termly vocabulary lists' to
develop language skills. Get Set Maths Teacher's Guide links to the
Early Learning Goals for the specific area of Mathematics, covering
Numbers and Shape, space and measures. The activities in the
teacher's guide explore a wide range of topics including counting
and writing numbers to 20, adding, subtracting, patterns, 2D and 3D
shapes, position, size, length, capacity, time, money and more. A
selection of free supporting downloads is also available from the
Schofield & Sims website.
Who rules Russia? This question is generated by President Vladimir
Putin's most ambitious reform program to date-his attempt since
2000 to reshape the Russian federation, centralize much of the
power lost by the Kremlin to the eighty-nine regional governors
during the 1990s, and strengthen his weak grip on Russia's
institutions and political elite. In The Dynamics of Russian
Politics Russian and Western authors from the fields of political
science, economics, ethnology, law, and journalism examine the
reform's impact of key areas of Russian life, including big
business, law enforcement, corruption, political party development,
health care, local government, small business, and ethnic
relations. Volume I presents the historical context and an overview
of the reforms, then tracks how Putin's plans were implemented and
resisted across each of the seven new federal okrugs, or
megaregions, into which he divided Russia. In particular, the
authors analyze the goals and contrasting political styles of his
seven commissars and how their often-concealed struggles with the
more independent and determined governors played out. Volume II
examines the impact of these reforms on Russia's main political
institutions; the increasingly assertive business community; and
the defense, police, and security ministries. Together, the two
volumes simultaneously reveal that Putin's successes have been much
more limited and ambiguous than is widely believed in the West
while offering detailed and nuanced answers to the difficult but
crucial question: Who rules Russia?
The nearly forgotten story of Soviet dissidents. It has been nearly
three decades since the collapse of the Soviet Union enough time
for the role that the courageous dissidents ultimately contributed
to the communist system's collapse to have been largely forgotten,
especially in the West. This book brings to life, for contemporary
readers, the often underground work of the men and women who
opposed the regime and authored dissident texts, known as samizdat,
that exposed the tyrannies and weaknesses of the Soviet state both
inside and outside the country. Peter Reddaway spent decades
studying the Soviet Union and got to know these dissidents and
their work, publicizing their writings in the West and helping some
of them to escape the Soviet Union and settle abroad. In this
memoir he captures the human costs of the repression that marked
the Soviet state, focusing in particular on Pavel Litvinov, Larisa
Bogoraz, General Petro Grigorenko, Anatoly Marchenko, Alexander
Podrabinek, Vyacheslav Bakhmin, and Andrei Sinyavsky. His book
describes their courage but also puts their work in the context of
the power struggles in the Kremlin, where politicians competed with
and even succeeded in ousting one another. Reddaway's book takes
readers beyond Moscow, describing politics and dissident work in
other major Russian cities as well as in the outlying republics.
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