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The Activity Book provides reinforcement and consolidation of the language presented in the Pupil's Book. It is organised as follows: * A Welcome unit of four lessons, for use after the corresponding Pupil's Book pages. *Eight units divided into ten lessons (as in the Pupil's Book). * A Goodbye unit of four lessons (as in the Pupil's Book). *Eight festival lessons at the back of the book for use at Bonfire Night, Christmas, Easter and Wimbledon. *Unit review activities. These are linked to corresponding grammar points in the Pupil's Book. * A Picture Dictionary at the back of the book to help pupils to review and remember the target language.
Create a world of excitement and adventure Welcome to Poptropica English Islands, a four level primary English series that engages young learners like never before. The unique combination of beautiful in-class materials and fun-filled online activities, songs and games, creates a world of excitement and adventure that children won't want to leave.
The Pupil's Book provides materials to effectively present and practice the target language. It introduces new language in lively and engaging contexts. A wide variety of practice tasks lead from controlled language activities through to production and personalisation activities. There is also a high level of cross-curricular and cultural content, so that language learning can be integrated into the Primary curriculum (CLIL). Additionally the Pupil's Book contains songs, stories, games, listening and reading texts and communicative activities to ensure lessons are varied, motivating and effective. The Access code printed at the back of the book gives pupils and parents unique and safe access to Future Island Online via the internet.
The Activity Book reinforces and consolidates the language and skills presented in the Pupil's Book. Practice material for every lesson, including Welcome, Goodbye and Festivals. Extra practice activities linked to the corresponding grammar points in the Pupil's Book, which can be used for evaluation or additional practice. A Picture dictionary at the end of the book, to help pupils review and remember target language. Access to the Poptropica English Word Games app is provided.
The Activity Book provides reinforcement and consolidation of the language presented in the Pupil's Book. It is organised as follows: * A Welcome unit of four lessons, for use after the corresponding Pupil's Book pages. *Eight units divided into ten lessons (as in the Pupil's Book). * A Goodbye unit of four lessons (as in the Pupil's Book). *Eight festival lessons at the back of the book for use at Bonfire Night, Christmas, Easter and Wimbledon. *Unit review activities. These are linked to corresponding grammar points in the Pupil's Book. * A Picture Dictionary at the back of the book to help pupils to review and remember the target language.
The Activity Book reinforces and consolidates the language and skills presented in the Pupil's Book.
Extra CLIL content and online adventures Islands is a more intensive version of Our Discovery Island. It puts strong emphasis on introducing cross-cirricular and cultural topics to engage pupils in developing knowledge of other subjects while learning English.
The Activity Book reinforces and consolidates the language and skills presented in the Pupil's Book.
Politics in States and Communities is distinguished by its focus on politics, its comparative approach, its concern with thorough explanation, its interest in policy, and its focus on conflicts in states and communities and the structures and processes designed to manage conflict.
The Pupil's Book provides materials to effectively present and practice the target language. It introduces new language in lively and engaging contexts. A wide variety of practice tasks lead from controlled language activities through to production and personalisation activities. There is also a high level of cross-curricular and cultural content, so that language learning can be integrated into the Primary curriculum (CLIL). Additionally the Pupil's Book contains songs, stories, games, listening and reading texts and communicative activities to ensure lessons are varied, motivating and effective. The Access code printed at the back of the book gives pupils and parents unique and safe access to Future Island Online via the internet.
The Activity Book reinforces and consolidates the language and skills presented in the Pupil's Book. Practice material for every lesson, including Welcome, Goodbye and Festivals. Extra practice activities linked to the corresponding grammar points in the Pupil's Book, which can be used for evaluation or additional practice. A Picture dictionary at the end of the book, to help pupils review and remember target language. Access to the Poptropica English Word Games app is provided. My Language Kit is a combination of the Reading and Writing booklet, and also the Grammar booklet, from the previous edition, updated to reflect changes to the syllabus for the new edition.
Inside the reinvention of Florida politics Reubin Askew was swept into the governor's office in 1970 as part of a remarkable wave of progressive politics and legislative reform in Florida. A man of uncompromising principle and independence, he was elected primarily on a platform of tax reform. In the years that followed, Askew led a group of politicians from both parties who sought-and achieved-judicial reform, redistricting, busing and desegregation, the end of the Cross Florida Barge Canal, the Sunshine Amendment, and much more. This period was truly a golden age of Florida politics, and Martin Dyckman's narrative is well written, fast paced, and reads like a novel. Dyckman also reveals how the return of special interests, the rise of partisan politics, unlimited campaign spending, term limits, gerrymandering, and more have eroded the achievements of the Golden Age in subsequent decades.
An introduction highlighting the main features of the course. A 'tour' of a unit. Advice on how to use Active Teach and Island Adventure Game in class. A summary map for each unit highlighting the linguistic content - this lists the crosscurricular, cultural and phonological elements, and summarizes the integration of key competences. Step-by-step lesson plans covering all of the course material, including activities for Assessment for Learning, as well as the answer key and audioscript alongside the teaching notes. A Games bank and Extension activities. Teaching notes and answers for the Photocopiables. Access to Island Adventure Game.
Poptropica English makes learning English an unforgettable adventure! Welcome to Poptropica English, a six level primary English series that engages young learners like never before. The unique combination of beautiful in-class materials and fun-filled online activities, songs and games, creates a world of excitement and adventure that kids won't want to leave. Find out more at english.com/poptropica
"Census Bureau statistics confirm the changing age profile of the nation, and no amount of Grecian Formula can alter the fact that the population is graying. For a look at where that trend will take the country, MacManus focuses on Florida, which, she says, is what America will look like in the year 2000. Floridians are engaged in intergenerational
Create a world of excitement and adventure Welcome to Poptropica English Islands, a four level primary English series that engages young learners like never before. The unique combination of beautiful in-class materials and fun-filled online activities, songs and games, creates a world of excitement and adventure that children won't want to leave.
Poptropica English makes learning English an unforgettable adventure! Welcome to Poptropica English, a six level primary English series that engages young learners like never before. The unique combination of beautiful in-class materials and fun-filled online activities, songs and games, creates a world of excitement and adventure that kids won't want to leave. Find out more at english.com/poptropica
"Census Bureau statistics confirm the changing age profile of the
nation, and no amount of Grecian Formula can alter the fact that
the population is graying. For a look at where that trend will take
the country, MacManus focuses on Florida, which, she says, is what
America will look like in the year 2000. Floridians are engaged in
intergenerational warfare that will soon sweep the country, a
battle of the kids against the "wrinklies"?mainly over social
issues. The old want Medicare, gun control and school prayer, and
less spending on education, the environment, welfare, AIDS; the
young want the opposite, as well as taxes on Social Security. If
Florida is a bellwether, young people will continue to see and
resent the shrinking potential of the economy, and it hardly helps
to see the lifestyle of the "woopies," the Well-Off Older People.
But the young had better become more politically involved if they
want to fight the gray peril. Old people register to vote at a rate
23% higher than the young, contribute to PACs and retire and run
for public office; they are also living longer (in 1990, there were
35,800 people 100 or older). In her thorough study, MacManus makes
a plea for education to forestall the us-against-them scenario,
pointing out that unless cross-generational understanding becomes a
priority, age politics could make for an ugly future." -Publisher's
Weekly
The Pupil's Book provides materials to effectively present and practice the target language. It introduces new language in lively and engaging contexts. A wide variety of practice tasks lead from controlled language activities through to production and personalisation activities. There is also a high level of cross-curricular and cultural content, so that language learning can be integrated into the Primary curriculum (CLIL). Additionally the Pupil's Book contains songs, stories, games, listening and reading texts and communicative activities to ensure lessons are varied, motivating and effective. The Access code printed at the back of the book gives pupils and parents unique and safe access to Future Island Online via the internet.
Islands motivates children by introducing them to a group of characters in an Online Island that mirrors the Island in their English book. Pupils follow the characters on a quest through their book whilst listening to stories, singing songs, communicating and playing games along the way. Most importantly, pupils will enjoy themselves and make their own discoveries in English. In Islands learning is an adventure!
The Test Booklet contains initial placement tests, progress tests for each unit and practice tests, testing all four skills using question types from external exams (CYL, Trinity and KET for schools).
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