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History for NI Key Stage 3: Ireland 1169-1500 (PDF)

by Sheelagh Dean Cheryl Stafford Catherine Thompson

Ireland 1169-1500 starts with a bridging unit, designed to ease the transition from primary school, that focuses on the skills a historian needs.

History for NI Key Stage 3: Ireland 1500-1900 (PDF)

by Sheelagh Dean Cheryl Stafford Catherine Thompson

Specifically designed for the Northern Ireland curriculum, History for NI Key Stage 3 is a three-book cours.

Put Out the Light (PDF)

by Terry Deary

It's 1940 and war is underway. In Sheffield, England, a brother and sister set out to solve a mystery, brazenly believing that the air-raid signals are only false alarms. In Dachau, Germany, two boys come up with a bold plan to bring an end to the war and help a Polish prisoner escape. But when the bombs falling on Sheffield become a reality, and the German boys' plan hurls them unwittingly into the midst of the action, the children's adventures swiftly become a terrifying fight to survive.

Horrible Histories Frightful First World War

by Terry Deary Martin Brown

Readers can discover all the foul facts about the FRIGHTFUL FIRST WORLD WAR, including what the 'Fat King' did with food scraps and dead horses, how sniffing your own pee could save your life in a gas attack and why a pair of old socks gave away top German secrets. With a bold, accessible new look and a heap of extra-horrible bits, these bestselling titles are sure to be a huge hit with yet another generation of Terry Deary fans. Revised by the author to make HORRIBLE HISTORIES more accessible to young readers. www.horrible-histories.co.uk

Savage Stone Age (Horrible Histories Ser.)

by Terry Deary Martin Brown

Readers can discover all the facts about the SAVAGE STONE AGE such as what they used instead of toilet paper, why a hole in the skull is good for headaches and how to make a Stone Age mummy. With a bold new look, these bestselling titles are sure to be a huge hit with yet another generation of Terry Deary fans. Revised by the author and illustrated throughout to make HORRIBLE HISTORIES more accessible to young readers.

Vicious Vikings (Horrible Histories Ser.)

by Terry Deary Martin Brown

Sail back to a vicious time with fearsome seafaring Viking warriors with big boats, big shields and enormous ginger beards. Readers can discover all the foul facts about the Vicious Vikings, including Viking gods in wedding dresses, corpses on trial and Death by booby-trapped statues. With a bold, accessible new look, these bestselling titles are sure to be a huge hit with yet another generation of Terry Deary fans. Revised by the author and illustrated throughout to make Horrible Histories more accessible to young readers. 2013 is HORRIBLE HISTORIES twentieth anniversary.

The Woeful Second World War (Horrible Histories Ser.)

by Terry Deary Martin Brown

All the foul facts about the WOEFUL SECOND WORLD WAR are ready to uncover, including why the blitzed Brits ate chicken-fruit, sinkers and nutty, what really happened in Dad's Army and how to make a rude noise with a gas mask. Read all about the good, the bad and (because this is a 'Horrible Histories' book) the extremely stupid. A brand new look for a classic Horrible Histories book, perfect for fans old and new.

Oxford School Dictionary (PDF)

by Andrew Delahunty Fred Mcdonald

This authoritative dictionary is a comprehensive school dictionary for primary and secondary students with its 45,000 words and phrases in alphabetical order. Each entry contains clear numbered meanings, word classes, inflections, easy pronunciation guides, supporting example sentences and notes to help with using the words accurately. There are word origins for all root words. Guidewords at the top of each page and the alphabet with a tab make it easy to navigate;the page design is clear and straightforward. There is a friendly and useful guide to using the dictionary dealing with FAQs such as, What do you use a dictionary for? How do I find the words I want? Also useful are the prefixes, suffixes and words and phrases from around the world that are given in full at the back.

Pearson Education Baccalaureate Francais B New Bundle (1st edition) (PDF)

by Marie-Laure Delvallee

Student Book and online resources written for the 2011 Language B syllabus. This bundle includes a print textbook and an online eBook access card. Key features: Fully tailored to the 2011 Francais B syllabus, including all core themes and a broad spread of options. Clearly differentiated content for both Standard and Higher Level students. Integrated with free online learning resources at www.Pearson Educationbacconline.com to support and extend study. Supported by a Teacher's Guide containing teaching guidance and schemes of work, as well as comprehensive answers to all exercises in the student book.

Literacy Objectives: Pupil's Book 3 (PDF)

by Melinda Derry Harry Webb

Organised around the writing purposes of the key stage 3 Framework for English, Literary Objectives provides a skills-based approach that is easy to integrate into any scheme of work. *Bridges the gap between reading and writing, providing excellent models for pupils to use in their writing. *Develops pupils' confidence in each writing purpose drawing out word, sentence and text level features in a structured way. *Supports pupils in structuring their writing with planning and writing frames. *Time-saving planning and teaching materials help you plan quickly and efficiently with detailed medium term plans, short term plans, guided reading and writing planners, annotated texts, plain texts on OHTs and writing frames on OHTs. All of these teaching materials are editable on CD-ROM. *Raises pupils' attainment with specific preparation and marking materials for the new format SATs.

Literacy Objectives: Pupil's Book 3 (PDF)

by Melinda Derry Harry Webb

Organised around the writing purposes of the key stage 3 Framework for English, Literary Objectives provides a skills-based approach that is easy to integrate into any scheme of work. *Bridges the gap between reading and writing, providing excellent models for pupils to use in their writing. *Develops pupils' confidence in each writing purpose drawing out word, sentence and text level features in a structured way. *Supports pupils in structuring their writing with planning and writing frames. *Time-saving planning and teaching materials help you plan quickly and efficiently with detailed medium term plans, short term plans, guided reading and writing planners, annotated texts, plain texts on OHTs and writing frames on OHTs. All of these teaching materials are editable on CD-ROM. *Raises pupils' attainment with specific preparation and marking materials for the new format SATs.

Maths Frameworking: Homework Book 2 (PDF)

by Peter Derych Brian Speed Keith Gordon Kevin Evans Kent Michael Senior Trevor

Achieve fluency and reinforce learning with homework questions matched to topics in the Pupil Books. Provide practice for all tiers within the second year of KS3 with this one book.

A Christmas Carol (Collins Classics) (PDF)

by Charles Dickens

A celebration of Christmas, a tale of redemption and a critique on Victorian society, Dickens' atmospheric novella follows the miserly, penny-pinching Ebenezer Scrooge who views Christmas as 'humbug'. It is only through a series of eerie, life-changing visits from the ghost of his deceased business partner Marley and the spirits of Christmas past, present and future that he begins to see the error of his ways. With heart-rending characters, rich imagery and evocative language, the message of A Christmas Carol remains as significant today as when it was first published.

A Christmas Carol (Scholastic Classics) (PDF)

by Charles Dickens

Ebenezer Scrooge is a miserly and mean-spirited old man. He treats family, coworkers, and strangers alike with distaste. But on Christmas Eve he receives a visit from the ghost of his dead business partner, Jacob Marley. Marley warns Scrooge that unless he learns to be less greedy and self-serving that Scrooge will be condemned to wander Earth weighed down with heavy chains, as Marley has been. Marley tells Scrooge that three spirits will visit him. First, the Ghost of Christmas Past visits and shows Scrooge his own Christmases past, including the Christmas when his fianc left him for being obsessed with money. Second, the Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge all the happiness occurring at the various Christmas festivities around the city. Finally, The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Scrooge what will happen after his own death, and Scrooge is horrified to find that everyone will celebrate it. Distraught, Scrooge begs for another chance, and suddenly wakes in his own bed. Forever after he honours the spirit of Christmas with kindness, generosity and warmth.

A Christmas Carol (Oxford Literature Companions) (PDF)

by Charles Dickens Peter Buckroyd Carmel Waldron

Easy to use in the classroom or as a tool for revision, Oxford Literature Companions provide student-friendly analysis of a range of popular GCSE set texts. Each book offers a lively, engaging approach to the text, covering characters, themes, language and contexts, whilst also providing a range of varied and in-depth activities to deepen understanding and encourage close work with the text. Each book also includes a comprehensive Skills and Practice section, whichprovides detailed advice on assessment and a bank of exam-style questions and annotated sample student answers. This guide covers A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.

A Charles Dickens Selection

by Charles Dickens Peter Thomas

An anthology of writing by Dickens which is one of a series offering classic and contemporary fiction for schools to suit a range of ages and tastes.nbsp; Adults and children: Great Expectations - Practical parenting and the Pocket family / David Copperfield - David sees his mother's happiness slip away / Great Expectations - Season of Goodwill and victimizing the young: Pip's Christmas dinnernbsp; Lessons and learning: David Copperfield - Mr Murdstone teaches David a lesson / Nicholas Nickleby - Mr Wackford Sqeers: Headmaster of Dothebys Hallnbsp; Earning an honest living: Oliver Twist - Fagin's Academy of Pocket-picking Arts and Sciences / Martin Chuzzlewit - Being jolly under circumstances: Mark Tapley.nbsp; Romantic pursuits: Great Expectations - Broken-hearted vengeance: Miss Havisham / The Pickwick Papers - Sam Weller writes a Valentine / Oliver Twist - Mr Bumble shows his wife who's bossnbsp; Table manners: David Copperfield - Davie and the very obliging waiter / Great Expectations - The great bread-eating contest: Joe and Pip / Our Mutal Friend - Dinner with the Veneeringsnbsp; Home is where the English heart is: Little Dorrit - Foreigners: The view from Bleeding Heart Yard / Oliver Twist - The poorhouse / A Christmas Carol - Christmas at the Cratchits'nbsp; Desperate situations: The Pickwick Papers - Mr Pickwick and the wrong bedroom / A Tale of Two Cities - Changing places in the shadow of the guillotinenbsp; The Black Veil - complete short storynbsp; Dickens the observer and commentator: non-fiction.

A Charles Dickens Selection (PDF)

by Charles Dickens Peter Thomas

An anthology of writing by Dickens which is one of a series offering classic and contemporary fiction for schools to suit a range of ages and tastes.nbsp; Adults and children: Great Expectations - Practical parenting and the Pocket family / David Copperfield - David sees his mother's happiness slip away / Great Expectations - Season of Goodwill and victimizing the young: Pip's Christmas dinnernbsp; Lessons and learning: David Copperfield - Mr Murdstone teaches David a lesson / Nicholas Nickleby - Mr Wackford Sqeers: Headmaster of Dothebys Hallnbsp; Earning an honest living: Oliver Twist - Fagin's Academy of Pocket-picking Arts and Sciences / Martin Chuzzlewit - Being jolly under circumstances: Mark Tapley.nbsp; Romantic pursuits: Great Expectations - Broken-hearted vengeance: Miss Havisham / The Pickwick Papers - Sam Weller writes a Valentine / Oliver Twist - Mr Bumble shows his wife who's bossnbsp; Table manners: David Copperfield - Davie and the very obliging waiter / Great Expectations - The great bread-eating contest: Joe and Pip / Our Mutal Friend - Dinner with the Veneeringsnbsp; Home is where the English heart is: Little Dorrit - Foreigners: The view from Bleeding Heart Yard / Oliver Twist - The poorhouse / A Christmas Carol - Christmas at the Cratchits'nbsp; Desperate situations: The Pickwick Papers - Mr Pickwick and the wrong bedroom / A Tale of Two Cities - Changing places in the shadow of the guillotinenbsp; The Black Veil - complete short storynbsp; Dickens the observer and commentator: non-fiction.

Oxford Bookworms Library, Stage 5: David Copperfield

by Charles Dickens Clare West

The Oxford Bookworms Library offers enjoyable reading at seven levels (Starter to Stage 6). To find your required reading level please take the Oxford Bookworks reading level test. 'Please, Mr Murdstone! Don't beat me! I've tried to learn my lessons, really I have, sir!' sobs David. Although he is only eight years old, Mr Murdstone does beat him, and David is so frightened that he bites his cruel stepfather's hand. For that, he is kept locked in his room for five days and nights, and nobody is allowed to speak to him. As David grows up, he learns that life is full of trouble and misery and cruelty. But he also finds laughter and kindness, trust and friendship ... and love.

Oxford Bookworms Library, Stage 6: Oliver Twist (2007 edition) (PDF)

by Dickens, Charles|Rogers, Richard

The Oxford Bookworms Library offers enjoyable reading at seven levels (Starter to Stage 6). To find your required reading level please take the Oxford Bookworks reading level test. London in the 1830s was no place to be if you were a hungry ten-year-old boy, an orphan without friends or family, with no home to go to, and only a penny in your pocket to buy a piece of bread. But Oliver Twist finds some friends--Fagin, the Artful Dodger, and Charley Bates. They give him food and shelter, and play games with him, but it is not until some days later that Oliver finds out what kind of friends they are and what kind of 'games' they play...

Oxford Bookworms Library, Stage 6: Oliver Twist (2007 edition) (PDF)

by Dickens, Charles|Rogers, Richard

The Oxford Bookworms Library offers enjoyable reading at seven levels (Starter to Stage 6). To find your required reading level please take the Oxford Bookworks reading level test. London in the 1830s was no place to be if you were a hungry ten-year-old boy, an orphan without friends or family, with no home to go to, and only a penny in your pocket to buy a piece of bread. But Oliver Twist finds some friends--Fagin, the Artful Dodger, and Charley Bates. They give him food and shelter, and play games with him, but it is not until some days later that Oliver finds out what kind of friends they are and what kind of 'games' they play...

Collins French Verbs and Practice (PDF)

by Collins Dictionaries

Designed to accompany the widely acclaimed Collins Easy Learning French Dictionary, Collins Easy Learning French Verbs and Practice offers beginners a clear and easy-to-understand guide to French verbs with hundreds of exercises.

Collins German School Dictionary (PDF)

by Collins Dictionaries

This new, fully revised edition of the Collins German School Dictionary is ideal for secondary school students looking for a dictionary that is clear, easy to use and in a handy format.

Far From Home: The Sisters Of Street Child (PDF)

by Berlie Doherty

The sisters of 'Street Child' tell their story. A companion novel to bestselling story of orphan Jim Jarvis set in Victorian England. When Jim Jarvis is separated from his sisters, Lizzie and Emily, he thinks he will never see them again. Now for the first time, the bestselling author of 'Street Child' reveals what happened to his orphaned sisters.

Cyber Shock (PDF)

by Tommy Donbavand

Mark was holding his knee. His trousers were torn, and I expected to see loads of blood where he'd cut himself - but there was none of that. Mark's skin was ripped back and, inside his knee, there was a long, metal bar and loads of coloured wires.

Literacy Through Texts: Bk. 2

by Pippa Doran Rachel Gough Carol Bentley Lorna Hendry Steve Ridgway

Literacy Through Texts 2 provides a flexible topic-based approach to the Framework Objectives for Year 8 that is organised around motivating texts. is easy to integrate into your scheme of work includes a range of fiction and non-fiction texts and extracts that will engage pupils and encourage them in their reading provides a balance of interesting skills work - speaking, listening, writing and ICT contains word, sentence and text level work in context provides a supportive glossary of terminology that reinforces learning contains review sections that help pupils to consolidate what they have learned.

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