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Project X Origins is a ground-breaking guided reading programme for
the whole school. This exciting Graphic Texts pack includes
action-packed stories, fascinating non-fiction, carefully selected
poetry and comprehensive guided reading support to meet the needs
of children at every stage of their reading development. Each book
contains inside cover notes with advice on supporting older
children with their reading, ideas for follow-up activities and
higher-level comprehension questions. Project X Origins guided
reading notes offer step-by-step teaching support for each book
with guidance about comprehension, vocabulary, fluency, spelling,
punctuation, grammar and writing. Each set of notes has in-built
assessment and is fully correlated to all UK curricula. This pack
contains 1 set of guided reading notes and 4 reading books, 1 each
of: Time Runs Out, Oliver Twist, For the Fallen and other poems,
Great Pioneers.
Project X Origins Graphic Texts can help children to reach higher
standards in comprehension. This exciting poetry collection, told
in graphic form, makes poems come alive for a modern audience. Each
poem is presented in both in graphic and text-only versions. 'There
is music in the midst of desolation.' This emotive collection of
poems looks at the harshness of life in the trenches during the
First World War, the brutal battlefields of the American Civil War
and the senseless charge of the light brigade in the Crimean War.
This book also contains notes on the inside front and back covers
with advice on supporting older children with their reading, ideas
for follow-up activities and higher-level comprehension questions.
In Church and Countryside, Tim Gibson offers a primer in rural
theology. He sees the rural church as having a distinctive
character that is grounded in its sacramental life. He also makes
practical suggestions about ways in which the church in the
countryside can contribute to the flourishing of the communities it
serves. Gibson's work is informed by his own experience of ministry
in rural areas. It is shot through with his enthusiasm for, and
deep love of, the rural context. Gibson's insights are derived from
an intimate knowledge of the issues facing rural communities in the
early twenty-first century, and a genuine desire to see the church
responding to these issues. For Gibson, the rural church has a
unique story to tell about what it means to live in community with
one's fellow creatures. This book is an attempt to explore that
story, and to find ways in which the Church's members can live it.
Tim Gibson is a writer and lecturer, with a particular interest in
rural affairs, ethics and theology. He lives in rural Somerset and
teaches at the Southern Theological Education & Training
Scheme. 'In this thoughtful, reflective and imaginative book, Tim
Gibson has given us an outstanding insight into rural ministry
today. He offers a shrewd, perceptive and wise analysis of the
opportunities and challenges that face the rural church. He is able
to articulate the hope and prospects for future ministry, and
offers a theologically vibrant and tenacious vision for the rural
church. Spiritually vivid and imaginatively written, this is a
superb book for all those who want to explore how the rural church
can conduct its mission and ministry in today's world.' Martyn
Percy, Principal, Ripon College Cuddesdon 'In this insightful and
refreshing analysis of the rural church and countryside concerns
(food, farming, rural services, landscape and leisure), Tim Gibson
takes theology seriously and demonstrates that theology matters.
Here is a sustained attempt in rural theology that is both worth
the attention of clergy and accessible to lay people.' Leslie
Francis, Professor of Religions and Education at University of
Warwick, and Canon Theologian at Bangor Cathedral 'Dr Gibson offers
an account of rural theology that is accessible, hopeful and
realistic. It will be a valuable catalyst for discussion in very
many rural contexts. His stress on the centrality of the eucharist
is particularly timely and challenging at a juncture at which
eucharistic life is tending to diminish within ever-larger
groupings of churches. Warmly recommended.' Christopher Southgate,
Research Fellow in Theology, University of Exeter
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