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Essential Germany 1918-1945 - A Study in Depth: student book

by Keith Shephard Schools History Project Dale Banham Christoper Culpin

Essential Germany 1918-1945 is a textbook for the Germany GCSE depth study included in both Modern World History and Schools History Project specifications. It covers the essential content and skills required for exam success with any board. Chapter 1 investigates the successes and failures of Weimar Germany 1918-1933 Chapter 2 studies the rise of the Nazis over the same period Chapter 3 examines life in Nazi Germany 1933-1945 focusing particularly on the pre-war period. The book features Exam Busters - a pupil friendly guide to how to understand and meet the demands of GCSE. Using a range of thinking skills strategies and active learning techniques exam preparation becomes both fun and relevant to students wider learning objectives. As they revise they also become better thinkers.

Essential Geographical Skills: The Complete Guide (PDF)

by Darren Christian

The first all-encompassing skills book to meet the new examination requirements at GCSE and A level, this authoritative guide provides full coverage of the geographical skills needed by students of all abilities on their journey through the new 14-19 curriculum.

Équipe 4: Student Book (PDF)

by Daniele Bourdais Anna Lise Gordon Sue Finnie

Equipe 4 completes this stimulating four-part French course, catering for a wide range of abilities. Ideal for the new GCSEs, it comprises: fully cross-referenced to all exam syllabusesnbsp; complete differentiation in a single volume Students' Booknbsp; clear grammatical progression from Key Stage 3 to 4nbsp; continued development of language learning skills, including exam preparationnbsp; encourages independent study through specific coursework guidance and self-study cassettenbsp; integrated ICT componentnbsp; special NEAB edition of the Repromasters.

Équipe 3: Student Book (PDF)

by Daniele Bourdais Anna Lise Gordon Sue Finnie

Part 3 continues to provide clear progression and excellent preparation for GCSE/Standard Grade. Activities for National Curriculum levels 2-7 in line with revised National Curriculum Attainment Target levels Differentiated workbooks for reinforcement and extension which enable you to keep using Equipe with the whole ability range Full consolidation of language learnt in Parts 1 and 2, in particular work with tenses and giving options Extended En Plus and Encore sections for greater differentiation Language presented in a meaningful context: each of the six units is set in a different part of France, and also on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, each focusing on a teenager who lives in that area.

Enola Holmes: The Case Of The Missing Marquess (Enola Holmes #1)

by Nancy Springer

Introducing London's newest and greatest detective: Enola Holmes - the book that inspired the film, starring Millie Bobby Brown. Read the series before the new film lands! When Enola Holmes, sister to the detective Sherlock Holmes, discovers her mother has disappeared, she quickly embarks on a journey to London in search of her. But nothing can prepare her for what awaits. Because when she arrives, she finds herself involved in the kidnapping of a young marquess, fleeing murderous villains, and trying to elude her shrewd older brothers - all while attempting to piece together clues to her mother's strange disappearance. Amid all the mayhem, will Enola be able to decode the necessary clues and find her mother? 'A story of a young girl who is empowered, capable, and smart . . . the Enola Holmes book series conveys an impactful message to kids and teenagers all over the world that you can do anything if you set your mind to it, and it does so in an exciting and adventurous way.' - MILLIE BOBBY BROWN

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This diagram shows two triangles; the original triangle and its enlargement into a new position. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. There is a graph with the x-axis ranging from 0 to 5 at the bottom of the page. The y-axis ranging from 0 to 6 is to the left. Every other axis division mark is labelled. Some of the braille uses maths code notation. The original triangle is in the centre of the diagram. The enlarged triangle is towards the bottom right. The heavy dotted lines indicate the tracking of the enlargement. A1B1 = 2 x AB therefore the scale factor is 2.

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This diagram shows two triangles; the original triangle and its enlargement into a new position. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. There is a graph with the x-axis ranging from 0 to 5 at the bottom of the page. The y-axis ranging from 0 to 6 is to the left. Every other axis division mark is labelled. Some of the braille uses maths code notation. The original triangle is in the centre of the diagram. The enlarged triangle is towards the bottom right. The heavy dotted lines indicate the tracking of the enlargement. A1B1 = 2 x AB therefore the scale factor is 2.

Enlargement


This diagram shows two triangles; the original triangle and its enlargement into a new position. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. There is a graph with the x-axis ranging from 0 to 5 at the bottom of the page. The y-axis ranging from 0 to 6 is to the left. Every other axis division mark is labelled. Some of the braille uses maths code notation. The original triangle is in the centre of the diagram. The enlarged triangle is towards the bottom right. The heavy dotted lines indicate the tracking of the enlargement. A1B1 = 2 x AB therefore the scale factor is 2.

English A Workbook 4 (PDF)

by Sasha Schaaffe-Mcfarlane

English A Workbook 4

English Language and Literature: Study Guide (PDF)

by Steven Croft

Written by GCSE examiners, this ultimate study guide offers in-depth coverage of the GCSE English Language and Literature course to provide students with everything they need for exam success.

English GCSE for AQA: English, Targeting Grade C, Student Book (PDF)

by Keith Brindle Mike Gould

Aimed at students Targeting Grade C on the Foundation or Higher papers, this Student Book gives you comprehensive coverage of each section of the NEW AQA GCSE English specification, including Speaking and Listening and the new Controlled Assessments in Creative Writing and Literature.

English A CSEC Revision Guide:A Complete English Revision Guide for CSEC English A (PDF)

by Neville Grant

English A CSEC Revision Guide:A Complete English Revision Guide for CSEC English A

English as an Additional Language (EAL) for Ages 11-16 - Workbook 1 (New to English): Eal For Ages 11-16

by Cgp Books

"This brilliant CGP Workbook is perfect for helping secondary students with English as an Additional Language to learn English. It's tailor-made for learners who are 'New to English' (DfE English proficiency level 'A'). It's packed full of all the crucial vocabulary EAL students need to master - transport, emotions, school subjects and much more - as well as activities to develop their understanding of English grammar. Each topic provides opportunities to practise listening, speaking, reading and writing - just follow the QR codes throughout the book to access the free Online Audio tracks. • If you're teaching English outside of the UK, this book is equivalent to CEFR Level A1, and can be used with all learners of English aged 11-16. • For EAL students who aren't completely new to English, don't miss our EAL Book 2 (for pupils working at DFE level B: 'Early Acquisition') and EAL Book 3 (for pupils working at DFE level C: 'Developing Competence'). This book can also be bought as a standalone Online Edition - we'll send you a code to redeem immediately. There is a separate version of this book for younger pupils aged 6-11 working at the same proficiency level (9781789087994). "

English as a Second Language Teacher's Book with Etext (PDF)

by Baljit Nijjar Nicky Winder

This second / 2nd edition of Edexcel International GCSE English as a Second Language Teacher's Book has been designed to work with the Student Book to save teachers' time, and contains detailed supplementary notes for each page of the Student Book. Written and updated by highly experienced ESL teachers. Includes answers to all the Student Book questions. Reproduces audioscripts for all 43 recordings referenced in the Student Book. As well as teaching tips and examination information, optional extra boxes contain ideas for discussions and activities to expand on the main lesson. Pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar development boxes throughout to build on the key areas for students learning English as a second language. Accompanying enhanced eBook contains all audio from the Student Book, sixty photocopiables for classroom use and accompanying teacher's notes for lesson planning, as well as great functionality such as bookmarking, note-taking, and highlighting.

English as a Second Language Student Book with Etext (PDF)

by Baljit Nijjar Nicky Winder

Second / 2nd edition. Edexcel International GCSE English Literature Student Book provides complete coverage of the Edexcel International GCSE English Literature specification, so you can be sure you and your students have all the material you need. The Student Book's attractive, full-colour design and engaging features makes it accessible for every student.

Encore Tricolore 4: student book (Nouvelle edition) (PDF)

by Heather Mascie-Taylor Sylvia Honnor

This trusted and tested course retains many of the features that have made it so reliable for exam success, but is totally up-to-date and relevant in both content and appearance. Encore Tricolore nouvelle edition has been written to help your students achieve excellent results at all stages of their French learning.

Empire's End - A Roman Story (Voices Ser. #4)

by Leila Rasheed

When, Camilla, a young North African girl travels with her mother and father from Leptis Magna to Rome in 207 AD, she believes that she is going to the centre of the world. But just a few months later, the little family is dispatched to the very edge of it: Britannica. Tragedy strikes and, left alone with the Empress while her father travels north, Camilla has to navigate the tricky world of of secrets and danger in this cold place she must now call home. In this heart-stopping adventure based on real historical events, Leila Rasheed shows us a dangerous and intriguing time in Britain that's sure to fascinate young readers. VOICES: A thrilling series showcasing some of the UK's finest writers for young people. Voices reflects the authentic, unsung stories of our past. Each shows that, even in times of great upheaval, a myriad of people have arrived on this island and made a home for themselves - from Roman times to the present day.

Elizabethan England: Students' Book (PDF)

by Andy Harmsworth

Stretch and challenge your students with SHP's longest-lived and best-selling series for GCSE History. This is an SHP Official Text which means it has been created by the Schools History Project for use with the GCSE specifications. This is part of SHP's comprehensive and authoritative range of books for the GCSE History.

Element, Compound and Mixture (Diagram PDF)

by Katie Walker

I have created this resource for a year 7 student with Achromatopsia. This diagram enables the student to identify the difference between an element (1 type of atom), a compound (more than 1 atom chemically bonded) and a mixture (more than one substance). I hope this helps with resource helps.

Electronic Products: Revision Workbook (PDF)

by David Mchugh

Intended for use alongside the Revision Guide, this workbook includes further practice questions to test understanding and consolidate understanding. The workbook matches the revision guide page for page for quick and easy reference.

Efa (Cyfres y Melanai)

by Bethan Gwanas

Y nofel gyntaf mewn trioleg ar gyfer yr arddegau cynnar. Mae Efa yn ddarpar frenhines gwlad Melanai ond mae hi'n gyndyn i ddilyn yr hen draddodiadau, gan gynnwys lladd ei mam, y frenhines, ar ei phen-blwydd yn 16 oed. Yn y stori, dilynwn Efa yn brwydro yn erbyn ei thynged ei hun. [The first title in a trilogy for the early teens. Efa is the queen -elect of Melanai, but does not wish to yield to following old customs, which include murdering her mother, the queen, when she is 16 years old. In this story, we follow Efa as she struggles against her own destiny.] Datganiad hawlfraint Gwneir y copi hwn dan dermau Rheoliadau (Anabledd) Hawlfraint a Hawliau mewn Perfformiadau 2014 i'w ddefnyddio gan berson sy'n anabl o ran print yn unig. Oni chaniateir gan gyfraith, ni ellir ei gopïo ymhellach, na'i roi i unrhyw berson arall, heb ganiatâd.

Edexcel Medicine and Health Through Time (PDF)

by Ian Dawson Dan Lyndon Dale Banham

This title is a course book for students taking the Edexcel Medicine Development Study. It covers all the relevant requirements of the Edexcel specification - both the Unit 1 Development Study and the Unit 3 Source Enquiry into the Transformation of Surgery.nbsp;

Edexcel Maths Higher Tier: Revision Guide (PDF)

by Fiona Mapp

This Success Revision Guide is fully endorsed by Edexcel as being suitable for both the new Linear (A) and Modular (B) Edexcel GCSE Maths specifications being taught from September 2010. Aimed at Higher Tier students, the book offers accessible content to help students prepare for the exam efficiently.

Edexcel Maths for A*: Revision Workbook (PDF)

by Peter Derych Peter Sherran

Endorsed by Edexcel, this workbook accompanies the GCSE Edexcel Maths for A* Higher revision guide and provides practice questions matched to each page of the guide. The workbook tests knowledge and helps reinforce understanding for thorough exam preparation.

Edexcel International GCSE Science Double Award Student Guide (PDF)

by Steve Woolley Phil Bradfield Cliff Curtis

Includes a guide to using the Edexcel International GCSE Biology, Chemistry and Physics Student Books to teach or study Science Double Award, enabling you to find the material covered by the Double Award specification quickly and easily. Contains a revision section with advice and exercises specific to Double Award students. Contains a preparation section with advice on the language used, how to improve learning, and how practical skills will be assessed. Includes three full mock papers - one for Biology, one for Chemistry and one for Physics - to match the Paper 1 exams that Double Award students sit. Author Biographies Dr Phil Bradfield has over 30 years' experience teaching Science and Biology in secondary schools. He is presently teaching part-time in higher education with the Open University and Birkbeck College, London. Cliff Curtis taught in secondary schools for 37 years, and was Head of Chemistry for the last 18 of those years. Steve Woolley is the Head of Technology at Bancroft's School, having previously been Head of Physics and Head of Sixth Form in previous appointments. He was also Director of the local Science and Technology Regional Association for three years.

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