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Living Faiths: Christianity, Student Book (PDF)

by Julie Haigh

The Living Faiths series encourages students to actively engage with religious education by looking into how faiths are practised and lived in people's daily lives. This Student Book covers Christianity through unique real-life case studies of young people and their families, making RE relevant to KS3 RE Students today. This Student Book uses an enquiry-led approach to help students relate to religion through engaging activities, end-of-chapter assessment tasks, andlinks to rich audio-visual content.

Living Faiths: Student Book (PDF)

by Janet Dyson Robert Bowie Stella Neal

The Living Faiths series encourages students to actively engage with RE by looking into how faiths are practised and lived in people's daily lives. This Student Book covers Islam through unique real-life case studies of young people and their families, making RE relevant to KS3 RE Students today. This Student Book uses an enquiry-led approach to help students relate to RE through engaging activities, end-of-chapter assessment tasks, and links to rich audio-visual content.

Framework Maths 7C - Core Student Book

by Comyns, Marguerite|Flinton, Gillian|Fowler, Geoff|Grewal-Joy, Kam|Huby, Derek|Johnson, Peter|Jones, Penny|Kranat, Jayne|Molyneux, Ian|Mullarkey, Peter|Patel, Nina

Framework Maths is an established course designed to match the pitch, pace and progression of the Framework for Teaching Mathematics at Key Stage 3. This Students' Book is written for the Core tier in Year 7, and is firmly based on the Framework objectives. The book comprises units organised clearly into inspiring full-colour spreads. Each unit offers: Prior learning points identified at the start so that revision is a continual process Learning objectives identified so it is clear what students need to know Clear explanations covered with examples showing the key techniques Plenty of practice with questions pitched at the level suggested in the Framework Summaries and review questions to help students gain responsibility for their learning. Framework Maths comprises a Students' Book and a Teacher's Book for each year of Key Stage 3, at three tiers of ability: Support, Core and Extension.

Framework Maths: Year 8 Extension Students' Book (PDF)

by David Capewell Gillian Flinton Marguerite Comyns

The book comprises units organised clearly into inspiring full-colour spreads. Each unit offers: Prior learning points identified at the start so that revision is a continual process. Learning objectives identified so it is clear what students need to know. Clear explanations covered with examples showing the key techniques. Plenty of practice with questions pitched at the level suggested in the Framework. Summaries and review questions to help students gain responsibility for their learning

Framework Maths 8C (PDF)

by David Capewell Jayne Kranat Nina Patel Gillian Flinton Paul Flinton Ian Molyneux Derek Huby Penny Jones Peter Johnson Peter Mullarkey Geoff Fowler Marguerite Conyns

The book comprises units organised clearly into inspiring full-colour spreads. Each unit offers: Prior learning points identified at the start so that revision is a continual process; Learning objectives identified so it is clear what students need to know; Clear explanations covered with examples showing the key techniques; Plenty of practice with questions pitched at the level suggested in the Framework; Summaries and review questions to help students gain responsibility for their learning.

Framework Maths: Support Students' Book (PDF)

by David Capewell Gillian Flinton Marguerite Comyns

The book comprises units organised clearly into inspiring full-colour spreads. Each unit offers: Prior learning points identified at the start so that revision is a continual process.Learning objectives identified so it is clear what students need to know. Clear explanations covered with examples showing the key techniques.Plenty of practice with questions pitched at the level suggested in the Framework. Summaries and review questions to help students gain responsibility for their learning.Leading to the 4-6 tier of entry in the NC Level tests. Units in the Summer term help bridge to GCSE.

Framework Maths: Extension Students' Book (PDF)

by David Capewell Gillian Flinton And Others Marguerite Comyns

The book comprises units organised clearly into inspiring full-colour spreads. Each unit offers:. Prior learning points identified at the start so that revision is a continual process. Learning objectives identified so it is clear what students need to know. Clear explanations covered with examples showing the key techniques. Plenty of practice with questions pitched at the level suggested in the Framework. Summaries and review questions to help students gain responsibility for their learning. Leading to the 6-8 tier of entry in the NC Level tests.Units in the Summer term help bridge to GCSE

Framework Maths Year 9: Core Students' Book (PDF)

by David Capewell Jayne Kranat Nina Patel Gillian Flinton Paul Flinton Ian Molyneux Derek Huby Peter Johnson Peter Mullarkey Claire Turpin Geoff Fowler Marguerite Comyns

This book comprises units organised clearly into inspiring full-colour spreads. Each unit offers:.Prior learning points identified at the start so that revision is a continual process.Learning objectives identified so it is clear what students need to know.Clear explanations covered with examples showing the key techniques.Plenty of practice with questions pitched at the level suggested in the Framework.Summaries and review questions to help students gain responsibility for their learning.Translates the Framework into double page spreads that take approximately an hour to teach, meaning pace is built into the course

Living Faiths: Buddhism, Student Book (PDF)

by Mark Constance

The Living Faiths series encourages students to actively engage with religious education by looking into how faiths are practised and lived in people's daily lives. This Student Book covers Buddhism through unique real-life case studies of young people and their families, making RE relevant to KS3 RE Students today. This Student Book uses an enquiry-led approach to help students relate to religion through engaging activities, end-of-chapter assessment tasks, andlinks to rich audio-visual content.

Framework Maths 8A Workbook (PDF)

by Ray Allan

This fill-in workbook comprises around 80 worksheets that complement the material covered in the Year 8 Access Students' book, meaning less-able students can write directly onto diagrams saving valuable time, and helping them keep their work together as a record of achievement.

Framework Maths 8A (PDF)

by Claire Perry Martin Williams Ray Allan

The book comprises units organised clearly into inspiring full-colour spreads. Each unit offers: Prior learning points identified at the start so that revision is a continual process. Learning objectives identified so it is clear what students need to know. Clear explanations covered with examples showing the key techniques. Plenty of practice with questions pitched at the level suggested in the Framework. Summaries and review questions to help students gain responsibility for their learning

Science Works 3 (PDF)

by Sandra Mitchell Chris Sherry Pam Large Philippa Gardom-Hulme

This book is called Science Works because it shows you how scientists work out their ideas about the world, and how science can be put to work in everyday life. It will help you: Develop your understanding of scientific ideas Work out scientific ideas for yourself using results from investigations See how science is used in everyday life Think about how we can use science for the best.

MathsLinks 7A: Student Book (PDF)

by Nina Patel Martin Williams Ray Allan

MathsLinks is an engaging new series that delivers the new KS3 specification in a manageable, practical format. It offers many flexible ways to achieve learning and skills objectives, including unique electronic support through new OxBox technology. (Answers are in the Teacher's Guide).

MathsLinks: 7B (PDF)

by Dave Capewell Peter Mullarkey Nina Patel Ray Allan

MathsLinks is an engaging new series that delivers the new KS3 specification in a manageable, practical format. It offers many flexible ways to achieve learning and skills objectives, including unique electronic support through new OxBox technology. Answers are in the Teacher's Guide.

MathsLinks: Y7 Student Book C (PDF)

by Marguerite Appleton Pete Mullarkey Dave Capewell James Nicholson

MathsLinks is an engaging new series that delivers the new KS3 specification in a manageable, practical format. It offers many flexible ways to achieve learning and skills objectives, including unique electronic support through new OxBox technology. (Answers are in the Teacher's Guide).

MathsLinks: 7C (PDF)

by Sheelagh Raw Stefanie Sullivan Christopher Green Kim Frazer

MathsLinks is an engaging new series that delivers the new KS3 specification in a manageable, practical format. It offers many flexible ways to achieve learning and skills objectives, including unique electronic support through new OxBox technology.

MathsLinks 8A: Student Book (PDF)

by Nina Patel Martin Williams Ray Allan

MathsLinks is an engaging series that delivers the KS3 specification in a manageable, practical format. It offers many flexible ways to achieve learning and skills objectives, including unique electronic support through OxBox technology.

MathsLinks: Y8 Students' Book C (PDF)

by James Nicholson Clare Plass Pete Mullarkey Dave Capewell

MathsLinks is an engaging series that delivers the KS3 specification in a manageable, practical format. It offers many flexible ways to achieve learning and skills objectives, including unique electronic support through OxBox technology.

MathsLinks: Y9 Students' Book B (PDF)

by Ray Allan

The books in this series deliver the new KS3 specification in a manageable, practical format. They offer many flexible ways to achieve learning and skills objectives, including unique electronic support through new OxBox technology.

MathsLinks: Y9 Students' Book C (PDF)

by Ray Allan Marguerite Appleton

The books in this series deliver the new KS3 specification in a manageable, practical format. They offer many flexible ways to achieve learning and skills objectives, including unique electronic support through new OxBox technology.

Oxford Reading Tree, Treetops Classics, Stage 16 A: Wuthering Heights (PDF)

by Isherwood Shirley

These children's classics have been sensitively adapted to enrich your junior pupils' reading. They are part of a structured reading programme for juniors from Oxford Reading Tree, Levels 9-16. They have masses of boy and girl appeal and will introduce your readers to significant authors from the past - a key part of the Literacy Strategy.Each book features two author biographies - one for the original author and one for the TreeTops author. In addition each book includes comprehension questions and teaching notes to help draw out and practice difficult comprehension strategies such as inference, empathy and deduction. There are also notes to help with historical and social context and any challenging vocabulary, ensuring the books are easily accessible.Help with childrens reading development is also available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk.This book is also available as part of a mixed pack of 6 different books or a class pack of 36 books of the same ORT level.

Romeo and Juliet (Graphic Shakespeare Series) (PDF)

by Burningham, Hilary|Shakespeare, William

Romeo and Juliet is the world's most famous drama of tragic young love. Defying the feud which divides their families, Romeo and Juliet enjoy the fleeting rapture of courtship, marriage and sexual fulfilment; but a combination of old animosities and new coincidences brings them to suicidal deaths. The Graphic Shakespeare Series offers an introduction to Shakespeare's plays, using simplified text and dramatic pictures to bring to life the main characters and key events. Short extracts from the original plays focus on the key speeches.

Romeo and Juliet (Graphic Shakespeare Series)

by Burningham, Hilary|Shakespeare, William

Romeo and Juliet is the world's most famous drama of tragic young love. Defying the feud which divides their families, Romeo and Juliet enjoy the fleeting rapture of courtship, marriage and sexual fulfilment; but a combination of old animosities and new coincidences brings them to suicidal deaths. The Graphic Shakespeare Series offers an introduction to Shakespeare's plays, using simplified text and dramatic pictures to bring to life the main characters and key events. Short extracts from the original plays focus on the key speeches.

A Midsummer Night's Dream (PDF)

by Hilary Burningham William Shakespeare

A young woman flees Athens with her lover, only to be pursued by her would-be husband and by her best friend. Unwittingly, all four find themselves in an enchanted forest where fairies and sprites soon take an interest in human affairs, dispensing magical love potions and casting mischievous spells. In this dazzling comedy, confusion ends in harmony, as love is transformed, misplaced, and - ultimately - restored. A retelling of Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream. It is part of a series of titles which are designed to introduce children to Shakespeare, but can also be used as revision aids. The main characters and key events are brought to life in the simplified story and pictures, and the short extracts from the original play focus on key speeches in Shakespeare's language. Each title in the Graphic Shakespeare series is set out into acts in the same way as the original play, although the story is told in narrative text with only key speeches remaining in the original form. A portrait gallery of key characters is included for easy reference.

The Machine Gunners

by Robert Westall

'Some bright kid's got a gun and 2000 rounds of live ammo. And that gun's no peashooter. It'll go through a brick wall at a quarter of a mile.' Chas McGill has the second-best collection of war souvenirs in Garmouth, and he desperately wants it to be the best. When he stumbles across the remains of a German bomber crashed in the woods - its shiny, black machine-gun still intact - he grabs his chance. Soon he's masterminding his own war effort with dangerous and unexpected results ... '... not just the best book so far written for children about the Second World War, but also a metaphor for now.' Aidan Chambers, Times Literary Supplement.

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