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Edexcel GCSE Maths Grade 1-3 Workbook: (PDF) (Collins GCSE Maths Series)

by Chris Pearce

Collins GCSE Edexcel Maths Grade 1-3 Workbook provides targeted practice at to build confidence and skills for the Foundation GCSE exam. Develop fluency in key topics and the confidence to tackle multi-mark questions with supportive problem-solving questions and accessible practice. Exam Board: Edexcel Level & Subject: GCSE Maths First teaching: September 2015 First exams: June 2017

KS3 Science Complete Revision & Practice - Foundation (with Online Edition): (PDF)

by Cgp Books

This cracking CGP KS3 Science Foundation Revsion & Practice Guide is the ultimate course companion for students working at a foundation level. It’s full of crystal-clear study notes covering every topic, backed up with a healthy serving of practice questions. We’ve also included plenty of summary and test-style questions, alongside some brilliant mixed-topic tests and practice exam - perfect for building on what pupils have learned. And finally, a free Online Edition is included - just use the unique code printed in the book to access it on a PC, Mac or tablet!

Ga' i Fyw Adra?

by Haf Llewelyn

Nofel sydd wedi ei gosod yn ystod gaeaf garw 1981, cyfnod pan oedd prisiau tai yn codi a phobl ifanc ardaloedd gwledig Cymru yn methu prynu tai yn eu bröydd. Nofel sy'n parhau'n berthnasol i broblemau Cymru heddiw. [A novel set during the hard winter of 1981, a period when house prices were rising and young people in rural Wales could not buy homes in their localities. A novel that remains relevant to life in Wales today.]

New KS3 Geography Knowledge Organiser

by Cgp Books

Help your students learn all the key facts with this super Knowledge Organiser for KS3 Geography! It's the perfect partner for your students' study notes throughout the year, with all the information they need to remember. Each topic is stripped down to just the most important bits, using snappy reminders, graphics and diagrams to help them learn using visual memory techniques. As ever, there's a sprinkling of classic CGP humour to make the whole experience more enjoyable! To make sure they really know the course inside out, there's a matching Knowledge Retriever that'll test what your students know and help commit all that knowledge to memory.

Y Pibgorn Hud

by Gareth Evans

Nofel antur wedi'i lleoli ym merw'r chweched ganrif ym Mhrydain yn y flwyddyn 552. Ynys ranedig, llawn tensiwn, sy'n bygwth ffrwydro fel llosgfynydd. Ynys sy'n simsanu ar ôl i'r pla sgubo drwy'r tir. Y cleddyf sy'n rheoli bellach, ac mae'n rhaid i bawb ddilyn y drefn. Yn enwedig plant. Yn enwedig merched. Pawb heblaw merch deuddeg oed o'r enw Ina. [An adventure novel set amidst the turmoil of 6th century Britain. Its the year 552 and the island is divided, with tensions threatening to explode like a volcano. The island is unsteady after the plague that has swept the land; the sword rules and everyone has to bow to the law. Especially children. Especially women. Everyone, apart from 12 year old Ina.]

KS3 Maths Catch-Up Workbook 1 (With Answers)

by Cgp Books

This brilliant CGP Workbook is perfect for KS3 students who are struggling with maths - it’s 100% focused on helping them master the crucial number skills from KS2 once and for all! It’s packed with engaging practice questions to build their confidence, plus plenty of crystal-clear notes and helpful examples. Full answers are included for easy marking. This Workbook is the 1st of 5 in the KS3 Catch-Up Maths series, each a little trickier than the last. For more practice check out (9781789080599).

#helynt

by Rebecca Roberts

Mae colli'r bws i'r ysgol yn gallu newid dy fywyd di ... Penderfyna Rachel fynd ar antur yn nhre'r Rhyl yn hytrach na mynd adref (wedi'r cyfan, mae'r beili wedi mynd â char ei thad), gan ganfod ei hun mewn clwb nos ar lan y môr. [Rachel Ross spends much of her time outside school caring for her mother, who suffers from depression, and her younger sister; but the highlights of her week are the drama group sessions she belongs to. She feels safe there ... a different experience to school, where she is bullied because of her disability.]

Heb Law Mam

by Heiddwen Tomos

Doedd ei mam hi ddim adre. Doedd hi ddim wedi bod adre ers wythnos. Dyma stori Efa a'i mam. Cemo fel caead bedd. Nofel lawn hiwmor a thristwch ar gyfer yr arddegau. [Her mum was not at home. She hadn't been home for a week. This is the story of Efa and her mum. Chemo like a coffin lid. A humorous novel, tinged with sadness, aimed at teenagers.]

Sblash!

by Branwen Davies

Dyma nofel ar gyfer darllenwyr rhwng 10 ac 13 oed. Mae'n ymdrin â pherthynas rhwng plant ysgol, bwlio, a'r syniad o gorff perffaith. Mae Beca'n cael ei bwlio, ond mae ganddi gyfrinach - mae'n gobeithio cael ei dewis i dîm nofio Cymru. [A novel for girls between 10 and 13 years old mainly. It deals with the relationship between schoolchildren, bullying and the concept of a perfect body. Beca is being bullied, but she has a secret - she hopes to be chosen to be chosen as a member of the Welsh swimming team.]

Powell

by Manon Steffan Ros

Mae bod yn Powell yn fraint yn Nhrefair, ac mae Elis Powell, 15 oed, yn falch o'i gyndaid a adeiladodd gymaint o'r dref. Ond pan aiff Elis a'i daid ar drip i'r Unol Daleithiaui hel achau, maen nhw'n dod i wybod llawer mwy am hanes eu teulu, ac mae bod yn Powell yn sydyn yn teimlo fel baich... Nofel am deulu, cyfeillgarwch a phwysigrwydd cydnabod y ffeithiau i gyd. [This novel about the relationship between a grandfather and his grandson touches on Wales's relationship with slavery, and discusses how to acknowledge the horrors of history in a sensitive way. After exploring the family's ancestry, Elis and Taid journey to Virginia, USA to tread in the footsteps of Edward Powell.]

Y Pair Dadeni (Manawydan Jones)

by Alun Davies

Nofel antur i'r arddegau cynnar - y nofel gyntaf ar gyfer yr oed yma gan awdur straeon y ditectif poblogaidd Taliesin MacLeavy. Y canolbwynt ydi bachgen mud 15 oed, Manawydan Jones, sy'n darganfod taw ei gyn-daid ydi Manawydan fab Llŷr o'r Mabinogi. Nofel hawdd i'w darllen gyda themâu dwys, yn rhoi gwedd newydd ar rai o straeon y Mabinogi i gynulleidfa ifanc. [An adventure novel for the early teens - the first novel by the author of the stories about popular detective Taliesing MacLeavy. The hero is 15 year old mute, Manawydan Jones, who discovers that he is descended from Manawydan fab Llŷr of the Mabinogi. An easy read with serious themes, presenting a modern look at some Mabinogi tales for a young audience.]

Learning For Life And Work: (PDF) (Pathways: Learning For Life And Work Ser.)

by John McCusker Lesley McEvoy K. Armstrong Peter Dornan J. McCurdy

Specifically designed for the new Key Stage 3 Northern Ireland Curriculum, Learning for Life Work is a three-book course which: ?Integrates the three areas of Personal Development, Local and Global Citizenship and Education for Employability in a book per year of the Key Stage ?Engages pupils through an active learning approach to the key themes ?Features opportunities for personal reflection and assessment for learning ?Includes a wide variety of activities, designed to develop the whole curriculum skills and capabilities. The first book in the series is designed to build up some of the key areas of study of the Learning for Life and Work Curriculum in a fun, engaging and varied way.

A Change Is Gonna Come

by Various Authors

Featuring top Young Adult authors and introducing a host of exciting new voices, this anthology of stories and poetry from BAME writers on the theme of change is a long-overdue addition to the YA scene. Contributors include Tanya Byrne, Inua Ellams, Catherine Johnson, Patrice Lawrence, Ayisha Malik, Irfan Master, Musa Okwonga and Nikesh Shukla. Plus introducing four fresh new voices in YA fiction: Mary Bello, Aisha Bushby, Yasmin Rahman and Phoebe Roy.

Geography 11-14 Advance Chapter: Why is disease a geographical issue?

by Rob Bircher John Hopkin and Gemma Pollard

This advance chapter on the geographies of health and disease focuses on ideas including: •that disease (and health) have distributions in space, and can be examined at different scales •that the incidence of many diseases is related to environmental, economic and social conditions, as well as how people make decisions: the political sphere •that human progress has reduced the incidence and impact of many diseases, but not all, and new diseases are always possible in future.

Progress In Geography Fieldwork: (PDF)

by Hayley Peacock

Help your students understand and conduct fieldwork enquiries in their local area with Progress in Geography Fieldwork: Key Stage 3. Nine ready-made fieldwork enquiries contain the instructions, data and activities your students need to successfully carry out, analyse and evaluate fieldwork in their local area or in the classroom. Save time planning and easily integrate fieldwork into your KS3 curriculum with enquiries such as how safe do people think my local area is for cyclists; how sustainable is my local community; and what are the different microclimates around my school. This book can be used flexibly throughout KS3, to gradually builds towards the skills needed for fieldwork at GCSE. Progress in Geography Fieldwork: Key Stage 3 will allow pupils to: - Experience primary and secondary data collection techniques, from traffic counts to quality of life questionnaires - Learn how to present and analyse data effectively - Develop skills of evaluation to judge the strengths and limitations of various techniques - Complete enquiries even if they are unable to leave school grounds, through the data provided in the book

KS3 Science Year 8 Targeted Workbook (with answers)

by Cgp Books

"This spectacular CGP Workbook features an array of Biology, Chemistry and Physics questions, all set at the perfect difficulty for students in Year 8. It's absolutely spot on for honing those all-important Science skills. The questions cover a range of techniques and topics, and aim to challenge common misunderstandings, prepare students for the mathsy and practical sections of the course, and help put what they've learned into context. Topics also include a selection of warm-up questions - to test what students already know about each topic. We've rounded the book off with a stack of mixed test-style questions to bring everything students have learned together in one place. Full answers are provided in the back of the book.

Christianity In Close-up Book 2: The Christian Church

by Wendy Faris Heather Hamilton

This is Book 2 of a set of 3 designed to address Objective 2 (The Christian Church) of the Core Syllabus for CCEA Religious Education at Key Stage 3. Main features: > All areas of new syllabus covered > Colourful and well-illustrated > Lively and informative text > Lots of activities > Development of Skills and Capabilities, and Learning for Life and Work strands. The authors cover all the important areas in a fresh and engaging way, encouraging pupils to explore issues from their own perspective and based on their own experience. A wide variety of stimulating activities are included, which will capture students' interest, heighten their understanding, and help them to become active learners. Each activity is designed to develop one or more of the Skills and Capabilities, and Learning for Life and Work strands, and icons appear beside the activity to show which skills are being addressed. As well as being useful for the teacher, this will also encourage students' awareness of, and involvement in, their personal development of these skills.

While The Storm Rages

by Phil Earle

Noah and his friends fight to save animals from being put to sleep at the outbreak of World War Two.

We Were Wolves

by Jason Cockcroft

An intense, darkly spellbinding story of a boy awaiting his father's return from prison as an ancient woodland awakes

When The Sky Falls

by Phil Earle

Inspired by a true story from World War II. Joseph must make a terrible choice when he is left alone to guard a silverback gorilla's cage in a deserted zoo.

A Secret Of Birds And Bone (paperback)

by Kiran Millwood Hargrave

In Renaissance Siena, a city ravaged by plague, Sofia's mother carves beautiful mementoes for the grieving from the bones of their loved ones. But one day, she doesn't return home. Sofia and her friends follow clues carved in bone until they find the terrible truth ...

Y Dyn Gwyrdd

by Gareth F. Williams

Un tro - yn reit ddiweddar, a dweud y gwir - roedd bachgen ifanc o'r enw Derwyn yn byw efo'i rieni mewn hen fwthyn yn y goedwig. Dysgai ei fam yn yr ysgol gynradd a'i dad yn yr ysgol uwchradd. Anodd iawn oedd dweud pa un ohonyn nhw oedd yn cwyno fwyaf. [One day - quite recently, in fact - a young boy named Derwyn lived in an old cottage in the woods. His parents were both teachers, his mother taught in the primary school and his father at the secondary school, but it was often difficult to tell which one complained the most.]

Freak The Mighty

by Rodman Philbrick

Two boys a slow learner stuck in the body of a teenage giant and a tiny Einstein in leg braces forge a unique friendship when they pair up to create one formidable human force. (Made into the film, The Mighty.) * A wonderful story of triumph over imperfection, shame, and loss. School Library Journal, starred review Compelling...written with energy and...humor. The Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books

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