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Level: KS3Subject: ScienceKnowledge organisers and retrieval practice together in one pocket-sized book! Embed the essentials across all topics in Year 8 Science.
Level: KS3Subject: ScienceKnowledge organisers and retrieval practice together in one pocket-sized book! Embed the essentials across all topics in Year 7 Science.
Jesse's teacher has set their class a history project - they can research any topic they like, they just have to investigate something that matters to them. The only problem is, Jesse can't think of anything...Until they stumble upon their cousin's old diary in a dusty attic. Lisa was a teenager in the 1980s, and from the hearts doodled around a girl's name on the cover, it seems she was LGBT, just like Jesse, who's recently come out as non-binary.In Lisa's diary, Jesse learns about Section 28, a law which banned people from talking about being LGBT at school. It's the perfect topic for their project, and as they read more, Jesse uncovers shocking revelations in the history of LGBT rights, and the history of their own family.When the school project is cancelled, Jesse knows what they've learned is too important not to share. With friends old and new, Jesse must find their own way to shine a spotlight on a history that mustn't be forgotten.
Twm is a thief, a cheat and a bully. But something is missing in his life and he doesn''t know why. One dark night, when Twm is out thieving, he comes face to face with his fate ... and discovers a shocking truth that changes his life for ever.
This must-have guide supports you on your journey teaching history, from trainee to head of department - and everything in-between.Find a wealth of practical advice and ideas for delivering effective history lessons, developing a coherent and diverse curriculum, building your subject knowledge and becoming a head of department. Succeeding as a History Teacher is packed full of real-life examples, invaluable advice and top tips for making every history lesson count. It advises on how history teachers can integrate research-informed practices, such as retrieval practice, direct instruction, modelling, metacognition, feedback, and reading and comprehension strategies, into the unique discipline of history. It also covers sequencing, assessment and feedback, and a model for a great history lesson, and is suitable for use at Key Stages 3, 4 and 5. The Succeeding As. series offers practical, no-nonsense guidance to help you excel in a specific role in a secondary school. Including everything you need to be successful in your teaching career, the books are ideal for those just starting out as well as more experienced practitioners looking to develop their skill sets.
The blood-curdling history of Britain and Ireland from Terry Deary!The master of making history fun, Terry Deary, turns his attentionto England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales in full colour. Fromgory stories of the Black Death, the Battle of Culloden and London'sJack the Ripper. A brand new classic Horrible Histories book.
Listen and celebrate Key Stage 3 is designed to help teachers enrich and diversify Key Stage 3 music by introducing a selection of 15 pieces from a range of countries and styles, celebrating the people who wrote the music and offering an immersive experience through active listening and composing activities.
This book is the perfect answer to the question "What is Ecology, and why should I care?"Explore the basics of Ecology by following a wide variety of real-world examples about how living things cope in all sorts of environments. Learn how ecosystems work, explore how these complicated systems go wrong, and discover what we can do to protect our planet in the future. An ideal book to explain to curious minds what ecology is all about, and what questions ecologists are trying to find answers to, from how to save dying species, to fixing ecosystems through rewilding.
. Stylishes Activity-Buch zum Thema Mode. Mit Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitungen zum Selbermachen. Enthält Wissenswertes zu Stoffen, Mustern und zur Kultur der Mode aus aller Welt. Neuer Titel unserer Erfolgsillustratorin Nina ChakrabartiDieses kreative Buch nimmt Mädchen und Jungs mit auf eine Reise quer durch die Welt der Mode - von Stoffmustern aus Nigeria über die Baskenmütze aus Frankreich bis zum japanischen Kimono. Dabei kann gezeichnet, ausgemalt, ergänzt und entworfen werden. Erforscht wird sowohl Vintage-Mode als auch zeitgenössisches Design. Außerdem gibt es tolle DIY-Anleitungen -bspw. für das Färben von Batik-T-Shirts oder das Basteln von Armbändern aus Büroklammern.
In the early 1940s, during World War II, Germany's Nazi regime expanded into neighbouring European countries. In France, groups of anti-Nazi citizens, known as the French Resistance, fought to stop Germany's reign of terror. A brave woman named Nancy Wake became one of the movement's greatest assets as a spy. In her role, Wake often transported Jews to safe locations and rode her bicycle through German checkpoints to deliver messages and supplies. For her ability to avoid capture, the enemy nicknamed her the "White Mouse". In this full-colour graphic novel, discover more about this fearless woman who faced the enemies of World War II.
When 12-year-old Jerome is killed by a police officer who mistakes his toy gun for a real one, Jerome becomes a ghost. As he watches his family grieve, he begins to notice other ghost boys and quickly realises they remain on earth for a reason. As the other ghost boys' stories are revealed, Jerome learns they all have something in common.
Big noses. Weird bodies. Crazy colours. The creatures in this book are far from the average animal you might see in your back garden. Outstanding photos combined with high-interest text perfectly support reluctant or struggling readers.
During World War II, Germany's Nazi forces stormed across Europe, committing horrific crimes against Jewish people and others. In 1942, 21-year-old Sophie Scholl formed a student-led, anti-Nazi organization called the White Rose. Their goal: to distribute informational pamphlets to draw public attention to Nazi crimes and, ultimately, stop them. Scholl's activism and resistance eventually led to her capture and trial by the Nazi regime. In this full-colour graphic novel, discover more about this daring woman who risked everything to stand up for what she believed in.
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