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  • - Anyone can feed sweets to the sharks...
    by Nick Tiley-Nunn
    £13.49

    Primary maths is stereotypically loved by a few hairy oddballs, tolerated by most sane primary practitioners; loathed by many. With the right approach, however; the right mindset and sense of the impossible being achievable, maths can be moulded into the diamond in the rough of the primary curriculum.

  • - Respiration is not breathing!
    by Catrin Green
    £13.49

    So, you have passion for your subject and you get to work with some of the funniest, most surprising and exceptional students. But teaching science isn't always a walk in the park. How do you get students to think scientifically, remember all of those key words and not get acid in their eyes?

  • - Novels, non-fiction and their artful navigation
    by Chris Curtis
    £16.49

    Written by Chris Curtis, How to Teach: English: Novels, non-fiction and their artful navigation is jam-packed with enlivening ideas to help teachers make the subject of English more intellectually challenging for students - and to make it fun too!

  • - Commas, colons, connectives and conjunctions
    by Phil Beadle
    £13.49

    Literacy is important. This book is about getting it right.

  • - here endeth the lesson...
    by Phil Beadle
    £13.49

    If you buy only one book on metacognitive strategies for the last ten minutes of the lesson this year, make it this one!

  • - A passport to everywhere
    by Kenny Pieper
    £13.49

    In Reading for Pleasure, Kenny Pieper has gathered a range of tried-and-tested strategies to get kids reading, and enjoying it. We hear too often that kids don't read any more: Kenny thinks it should be every teacher's mission to prove this isn't true.

  • by Chad Orzel
    £9.49

    In this international bestseller, Orzel explains the key theories of quantum physics, taking his dog Emmys anarchic behaviour as a starting point. Could she use quantum tunnelling to get through the neighbours fence? How about diffracting round a tree to chase squirrels? From quarks and gluons to Heisenbergs uncertainty principle, this is a uniquely entertaining way to unlock the secrets of the universe.

  • - A Quirky Introduction to the Ancient Greeks and Romans
    by Philip Womack
    £8.99

    Ancient Greece and Rome underpins so much of our civilisation - this is a unique introduction to the art, history, politics, society and literature of that world

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