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Frankenstein (Oxford Playscripts)

by Philip Pullman Mary Wollenstonecraft Shelley

Part of a series of dramatizations of well-known novels, selected for Key Stage 3 students, this play examines the monster's situation in a sympathetic light, and shows how the experiment to create an artificial human being went horribly wrong.

Frankenstein (Oxford Playscripts) (PDF)

by Philip Pullman Mary Wollenstonecraft Shelley

Part of a series of dramatizations of well-known novels, selected for Key Stage 3 students, this play examines the monster's situation in a sympathetic light, and shows how the experiment to create an artificial human being went horribly wrong.

Frankenstein (Oxford Playscripts) (PDF)

by Mary Shelley Pullman Philip

An engaging classroom playscript. Frankenstein is the famous story of a young man who thinks he can change the world by making better human beings. Instead he creates a living monster with a mind of its own. New, innovative activities specifically tailored to support the KS3 Framework for Teaching English and help students to fulfil the Framework objectives. Activities include work on Speaking and Listening, close text analysis, and the structure of playscripts, and act as a springboard for personal writing.

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

Freaks United (Freaks United Ser.)

by John Hickman

Seth, Beefy and Angelo can't believe it when they aren't selected for the football team at their new school. Things only get worse when they are labelled the 'freaks' who didn’t make it. Do they go home and give up their dream, or do they start their own team? And so Freaks United is born! Readers will love John Hickman's relatable and funny characters and his accessible, engaging story about the kids who don't get picked.

Freaks United (Freaks United Ser.)

by John Hickman

A football-themed series like no other. Seth, Beefy and Angelo are forced to start their own team when they fail try-outs and are branded 'freaks' by their cruel classmates. But the three friends and their band of merry misfits have the last laugh, as they form their own team and set about proving everyone wrong… From award-winning screenwriter, director and author, John Hickman.

Free! (PDF)

by David Grant

Year 8 is left without a teacher. To relieve the boredom they launch an expedition - two students who never break the rules are sent to steal something from the headteacher's office. The unlikely criminals return as heroes and set about re-enacting the theft. In the ensuing chaos one student discovers that he too has been the victim of theft and accusations fly. Perfect for classroom performance, David Grant's witty play covers conflicts of gender, academic ability and conformism. Whatever schools and teachers may hope, it is the students who decide their own fate. Crackling, witty dialogue. Well-drawn, realistic characters. Perfect for both performance and textual study.

French Grammar 11-14 Pupil Book

by Rosi Mcnab

French Grammar 11-14 helps Key Stage 3 pupils gain an understanding of grammar from the beginning of their course. The explanations are simple and there are lots of practice exercises to allow for progression. The book uses familiar vocabulary to minimize the barriers to understanding.

French Grammar 11-14 Pupil Book

by Rosi Mcnab

French Grammar 11-14 helps Key Stage 3 pupils gain an understanding of grammar from the beginning of their course. The explanations are simple and there are lots of practice exercises to allow for progression. The book uses familiar vocabulary to minimize the barriers to understanding.

French Vocabulary for Key Stage 3 and Common Entrance (PDF)

by John Ellis Richard Gordon

Covers various topics in the 13+ French syllabus with nouns, verbs, adjectives and other words. This book includes a selection of short dictees at the end of each topic.

Frozen Fire (PDF)

by Tim Bowler

It starts with the phone call, late at night. The mysterious boy says he is dying. Dusty doesn't want to get involved - but the boy seems to have a link to the one person who's most important to her. Soon she has been drawn in - and now she has to deal with the other people who are looking for the boy - the violent man and his two sons, and the police too ... Yet throughout all this, Dusty senses the presence of a boy who is not dying, a strange elusive boy who can show her what happened to her missing brother and solve the greatest mystery of her life. Where he is, who he is, why he wants to die, she cannot say. Only one thing is certain. Finding him will be dangerous.

Functional Skills Maths Level 1: Study & Test Practice (PDF)

by Cgp Books

This book is for anyone doing Level 1 Functional Skills Maths. It covers everything you need, whichever exam board you're studying.

Fusion 1 Pupil Book: Science 11-14 (PDF)

by Phil Routledge Sam Holyman David Sang Ryan Lawrie

Fusion is exactly what Key Stage 3 Science should be - fun, engaging, interesting and practical!

Fusion 2 Pupil Book: Science 11-14 (PDF)

by Phil Routledge Sam Holyman David Sang Ryan Lawrie

Fusion is exactly what Key Stage 3 Science should be - fun, engaging, interesting and practical!

Fusion 3 Pupil Book: Science 11-14

by Phil Routledge Sam Holyman David Sang Ryan Lawrie

Fusion is exactly what Key Stage 3 Science should be - fun, engaging, interesting and practical!

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.]

Gamma: The 3rd Book of Mathsteasers

by Tony Gardiner

This question book uses the knowledge learnt in Year 6 to challenge advanced learners to think more deeply. The problems are tricky and can be used to stretch older pupils until Year 8. It is a flexible resource designed to be used by any pupil having a clever day and looking for that extra challenge to today's lesson. The Mathsteasers Series follows the 2014 English National Curriculum so is a great addition to any maths mastery programme or to be used as an after-school activity. As an added bonus at the end of each chapter you can find full solutions to each problem.

Geek Girl, Book 1: Geek Girl (PDF)

by Holly Smale

My name is Harriet Manners, and I am a geek. Harriet Manners knows that a cat has 32 muscles in each ear, a jiffy lasts 1/100th of a second, and the average person laughs 15 times per day. She knows that bats always turn left when exiting a cave and that peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite. But she doesn't know why nobody at school seems to like her. So when Harriet is spotted by a top model agent, she grabs the chance to reinvent herself.

Geek Girl, Book 4: All That Glitters (PDF)

by Holly Smale

My name is Harriet Manners, and I have always been a geek. The fourth book in the award-winning GEEK GIRL series.

Geo.123: geog.atlas (3rd edition) (PDF)

by Rose Marie Gallagher

geog.atlas is an engaging atlas of accessible maps and supporting information. It features unique coverage of places likely to appear in the news, such as the Middle East, Afghanistan, and the Falklands. Special maps look at themes like global warming, desertification, and how people spread around the world. Stunning satellite images are placed alongside physical geography maps to aid understanding. Full of clearly-labelled maps, straightforward explanations, and advice on how to 'read' maps and understand what they show, it will help improve students' basic locational knowledge, enhance their understanding, and build their confidence.

Geog. 1: Student Book (2nd edition)

by Rosemarie Gallagher Janet Williamson Richard Parish

Geog.1 is the first book in the three-book Geog.123 course written to match the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3 and the QCA Scheme of Work. It also provides excellent support for the Foundation Subjects strand of the National Strategy (FS/TLF), including starters and plenaries, levelled assessments, and help with implementing assessment for learning. The second editions of the students' books have been fully updated, and include particularly good coverage of topics such as Football (geog.1), Crime in the local community (geog.2), and the global fashion industry (geog.3). Many teachers have said that Geog.123 is the best course available. It is comprehensive and rigorous, but what really sets it apart is that it's written and presented in a way that appeals to students in the 11-14 age group like no other course.

Geog. 1: Student Book (2nd edition) (PDF)

by Rosemarie Gallagher Janet Williamson Richard Parish

Geog.1 is the first book in the three-book Geog.123 course written to match the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3 and the QCA Scheme of Work. It also provides excellent support for the Foundation Subjects strand of the National Strategy (FS/TLF), including starters and plenaries, levelled assessments, and help with implementing assessment for learning. The second editions of the students' books have been fully updated, and include particularly good coverage of topics such as Football (geog.1), Crime in the local community (geog.2), and the global fashion industry (geog.3). Many teachers have said that Geog.123 is the best course available. It is comprehensive and rigorous, but what really sets it apart is that it's written and presented in a way that appeals to students in the 11-14 age group like no other course.

Geog.123: Student's Book Level 1 (1st edition) (PDF)

by R. Gallagher

A rigorous approach to content with a lively presentation and style makes the book interesting, attractive and academically sound. Its features are: step-by-step illustrated explanations make new concepts very clear; the author's light touch will appeal to students and make the course interesting and engaging; very clear explanations will help the full ability range to grasp concepts; and fascinating facts and strange details make the book interesting for all students. Student activities can be answered from the text so give plenty of opportunities for understanding to be tested and for the full ability range to participate.

Geog. 2: Student Book (2nd edition) (PDF)

by Rosemarie Gallagher Richard Parish

Geog.2 is the first book in the three-book Geog.123 course written to match the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3 and the QCA Scheme of Work. It also provides excellent support for the Foundation Subjects strand of the National Strategy (FS/TLF), including starters and plenaries, levelled assessments, and help with implementing assessment for learning. The second editions of the students' books have been fully updated, and include particularly good coverage of topics such as Football (geog.1), Crime in the local community (geog.2), and the global fashion industry (geog.3). Many teachers have said that Geog.123 is the best course available. It is comprehensive and rigorous, but what really sets it apart is that it's written and presented in a way that appeals to students in the 11-14 age group like no other course.

Geog.2: Geography for Key Stage 3 (PDF)

by Rosemarie Gallagher Richard Parish

geog.123 is a three-book course for the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3. This fourth edition has been specially written to match the new Programme of Study (for teaching from 2014). geog.2 includes coverage of GIS, population, urbanisation, weather and climate, coasts, Asia, and Southwest China. Features clearly-written objectives, student-friendly language, illustrated step-by-step explanations, up-to-date case studies and place-based examples, and high-quality photos, maps, and diagrams. Each Student Book has a glossary and full index. Contents include: Using GISnbsp; Population Urbanisation Coasts Weather and climate

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