Getting the Story Straight (The Student Journalist in the 21st Century)
by Homer L Hall and Aaron Manfull
KS3 English Essential Terms - Levels 4-8
This book summarises all the technical terms covered in KS3 English. It has clear, quick explanations with lots of pictures to make things simple and easy to understand. This book is excellent in preparation for tests, especially for students who find English difficult. For more in depth coverage of KS3 English topics there is a CGP study book (9781847622570).
A selection of exciting stories from different faiths, illustrated with vibrant artwork. Each story is linked to the beliefs and practises of the faith.
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Manchester United (2005 Edition) (Livewire Real Lives) (Livewires)
by Peter Leigh
Written by experienced special needs teachers, and fully assessed by The Basic Skills Agency to ensure accessibility in both layout and content, the "Livewire: Real Lives" series features personalities from sport, film and music, politics and history.
Thierry Henry (Livewire Real Lives)
This book delivers the requirements of The Writer's Craft and Knowledge About Language strands within the National Guidelines for 5-14 English Language in Scotland (Levels D, E and F). In particular, it will: a) increase pupils' conscious awareness of how writers achieve their effects; b) enable young writers to assimilate and replicate these techniques themselves; c) provide inspiring examples of well-crafted writing.
Exploring Headlines is one of a series of source books designed to help the study of knowledge about language in the English curriculum at key stage 3, each of which contains a range of examples of language in use which highlight the variety and structure of English. In each book, an anthology of examples is followed by a section of activities which encourage pupils to explore their own language and to collect further examples for their English work. These activities explore issues of purpose an...
Literacy in Context for GCSE Student's Book (Literacy in Context)
by John O'Connor
For effective language teaching at Key Stage 4. A flexible resource book offering a wide range of stimulatiing texts - from websites to TV advertisements, newspaper film reviews to charity leaflets. This book features: lively, varied and accessible texts; help with vocabulary; clear definitions of language and media terminology; differentiated writing tasks; notes on planning and drafting; compare and contrast units and a full glossary.
Truth or Dare (Cambridge Reading)
Cambridge Reading is a major reading scheme which provides stimulating books and support materials for the teaching of reading and the development of literacy throughout the primary years.
The Text Book 3 Book 3
by Helen Sykes, David Baxter, Judy Embury, Dwayne Hopwood, Mark Howie, Bev Pennell, and Carolyn Wright
The Text Book: Resources for English Book 3, part of a four-book series, is a resource book for students about texts. Its eight integrated modules offer junior secondary students opportunities to discover the English language and to explore the ways meaning is made. The modules include a great variety of types of text: print texts, visual texts, electronic texts, multimodal texts, literary texts, factual texts, media texts, everyday texts. There is a wide range of tasks based on those texts, pro...
Language of Media and the Moving Image Teacher's Portfolio (Literacy in Context)
by John O'Connor
Discover the power of language. To use alongside The Language of Media and the Moving Image Student's Book. The Teacher's Portfolio contains background notes, information and ideas, plus 48 copymasters for use with the Stdent's Book (four per unit).
Language to Persuade, Argue and Advise Teacher's Portfolio (Literacy in Context)
by Shelagh Hubbard
Literacy in Context is your key to delivering the Framework for Teaching English. Each book will help students to understand more about a particular kind of writing, learn about its language features and work towards their own piece of writing in a similar style.
Cambridge Reading is a major reading scheme which provides stimulating books and support materials for the teaching of reading and the development of literacy throughout the primary years.
Cambridge Reading is a major reading scheme which provides stimulating books and support materials for the teaching of reading and the development of literacy throughout the primary years.
Cambridge Wizard Student Guide Journeys (Area of Study) (Cambridge Wizard English Student Guides)
by Dwayne Hopwood
'The Journey' is set for study by all students in New South Wales doing HSC English. It is the theme for the 'Area of Study' in that curriculum. This guide provides background material on 'The Journey' theme, instructs students on recommended approaches to this core study, examines the prescribed Stimulus Booklet ('Journeys') in exhaustive detail, and offers students ways of reading each text within the booklet in relation to the Area of Study theme. It concludes with plentiful examples of 'rela...
Exam Preparation Support File (Collins GCSE English & literature)
by John Mannion and Andrew Bennett
This course provides a straightforward and streamlined resource that will raise standards for students at English GCSE. The photocopiable Teacher’s File supports the student book. Extension material, including example answers, is provided, together with a range of assignments that meet a variety of criteria.
Mathematics (Basic Facts S.)
There are many specialist terms and concepts used in mathematics along with specific procedures and equations that you need to know and be able to use. Gem Mathematics Basic Facts explains the concepts and provides the equations in clear, explanatory and well-illustrated examples from 'abscissa' to 'whole number'. It is designed for use at GCSE or Standard Grade within the UK (and for other courses appropriate to 16 year olds in Australia and elsewhere). The book is ideal both as a companion to...
Business Studies (Basic Facts S.)
There are many specialist terms and concepts used in business studies - from 'above the line' to 'work to rule' and Gem Basic Facts explains all the terms likely to be met by those studying the subject at GCSE or Standard Grade in the UK (and for other courses appropriate to 16 year olds). The book is ideal both as a companion to course work and for quick reference while doing revision. For this edition the text has been updated and redesigned using full colour.
This series aims to improve the standard of KS3 students' writing, and help them make the transition from readers to confident writers. Writing is the most difficult language skill to learn and teach. Through its emphasis on supported practice Collins Active Writing demystifies the process and builds towards test success. For each KS3 year, Collins Active Writing comprises one student text book and one teacher's resource. Together, these elements equip the pupils with the tools to write and supp...
Year 8 Teacher’s Resource 1 (Impact English)
by Mike Gould, Mary Green, John Mannion, and Kim Richardson
A brand new series for KS3 English offering unprecedented levels of differentiation and stimulating texts, Impact English provides all the material teachers need to offer an adequate challenge to all their pupils. • Offers differentiated lesson plans, each specifically written to match the targeted ability range • Provides for planning, target setting and progression with practice tests and modelled answers at different NC levels • Allows you to customise lesson pla...