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Help your students catch up, keep up and make expected progress in Edexcel GCSE (9-1) English with this new series of intervention workbooks.
Help your students catch up, keep up and make expected progress in AQA GCSE (9-1) English with this new series of intervention workbooks.
Help your students catch up, keep up and make expected progress in AQA GCSE (9-1) English with this new series of intervention workbooks.
Help your students catch up, keep up and make expected progress in AQA GCSE (9-1) English with this new series of intervention workbooks.
Babylon in mid-June 323 BCE; prostrated in the Summer Palace of Nebuchadrezzar II on the east bank of the Euphrates, wracked by fever and having barely survived another night, King Alexander III, the ruler of Macedonia for twelve years and seven months, had his senior officers congregate at his bedside.
Find everything you need to achieve your full potential with York Notes for GCSE Study Guides, now updated for GCSE (9-1).
Help your students catch up, keep up and make expected progress in Edexcel GCSE (9-1) English with this new series of intervention workbooks.
Help your students catch up, keep up and make expected progress in Edexcel GCSE (9-1) English with this new series of intervention workbooks.
Rapid Reading can treble the rate of reading progress. Part of the Rapid Reading series, created to help children catch up. Rapid Reading is the UK's most comprehensive reading intervention programme
This study examines how the political anti-slavery challenge to the North informed American literature of the 1850s. As the works of Stowe, Whittier, Willis, and Whitman reveal, the political discourse and literature were branches of the same project: to expose compromise with slavery as a threat to each individual Northerner and to the people as an actor in history.
Developed in consultation with Dee Reid, Rapid Plus is an exciting new series of finely levelled books and software for SEN and struggling readers at Key Stage 3.
Developed in consultation with Dee Reid, Rapid Plus is an exciting new series of finely levelled books and software for SEN and struggling readers at Key Stage 3.
Developed in consultation with Dee Reid, Rapid Plus is an exciting new series of finely levelled books and software for SEN and struggling readers at Key Stage 3.
This new book, Logistics Management, blends traditional logistics activities with the current developments in business that have made logistics a critical element for business success. It adopts a customer or marketing focus to the subject of logistics, and the wider concept of supply chain management, by recognizing that customer satisfaction is the primary output of logistics activities. The theme of global logistics integrated throughout the current edition will also continue and will be enhanced by discussion of the dichotomy that the European market represents both a common and global environment.
Developed in consultation with Dee Reid, Rapid Plus is an exciting new series of finely levelled books and software for SEN and struggling readers at Key Stage 3.
This Text Anthology will support students working towards the Edexcel GCSE English Language qualification (9-1) and includes over 100 fiction and non-fiction extracts.
Jake is being bullied at school but Kelly knows how to stop the bullies.
Someone is hacking into Jake's computer and causing him a lot of embarrassment.
Rapid Plus Assessment Books contain two fiction stories to help teachers assess students' progress and address difficulties if necessary before moving onto the next stage.
A group of students arrange a sponsored 24-hour fast to raise money for charity. Two of the students, Charlie and Holly, brag that they could carry on, and in refusing to back down they end up embarking on a dangerous fast that lasts for days. The national media picks up the story, setting up a donations hotline and spurring the two on until a story breaks that threatens to ruin everything. Played out entirely through chats in the school canteen, the script relies on the realistic and often hilarious dialogue that is David Grant's trademark. What's the hook? Snappy, comic dialogue and hugely relevant issues. What are the themes? Celebrity, media and friendship. Teaching points Perfect for reading around a classroom, full-blown performance or for close analysis as a text, this is a play about a range of important issues presented with humour and sensitivity. Realistic dialogue coupled with witty insights make this the ideal play for Key Stage 3. Explores interesting topics in a way that is accessible to Key Stage 3 students. Supported by back-of-book activities and free online teaching resources including lesson plans mapped to the Framework.
Year 8 is left without a teacher. To relieve the boredom they launch an expedition - two students who never break the rules are sent to steal something from the headteacher's office. The unlikely criminals return as heroes and set about re-enacting the theft. In the ensuing chaos, one student discovers that he too has been the victim of theft.
We see the modern State as the most rational form of governing yet devised, and one which properly recognises our inherent individual rights. This book looks beneath the contradiction to see an entity willingly sustained by individuals and for which we forgo our responsibility to and for ourselves.
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