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

by Rosemarie Gallagher Janet Williamson Richard Parish

Geog.2 is the second 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. 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: Student Book (1st edition) (PDF)

by Rosemarie Gallagher Janet Williamson Richard Parish

Geog.2 is the second 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. 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. 3: Student Book (2nd edition) (PDF)

by R. Gallagher

IMPORTANT: This PDF file is created from a non-text recognisable PDF and will contain some errors. The third in a three-book course, geog.3 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. This is the second edition, from 2005.

Geog. 3: Student Book (3rd edition) (PDF)

by Rosemarie Gallagher Richard Parish

This new 2008 curriculum edition includes brand new chapters and is also packed full of the most up-to-the-minute topics such as the London Olympics and the 2007 floods. All this whilst retaining all the popular features teachers and students know and love.

Geog. 3: Student Book (1st edition) (PDF)

by Rosemarie Gallagher Janet Williamson Richard Parish

Geog.3 is the third 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. 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. 3: Student Book (1st edition)

by Rosemarie Gallagher Janet Williamson Richard Parish

Geog.3 is the third 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. 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.3: Student Book (4th edition) (PDF)

by R. Rosemarie 1948-Gallagher

geog.123 is a three-book course for the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3. This 4th edition has been specially written to match the new Programme of Study. geog.3 includes coverage of international development, natural resources, economic activity, rocks, soils and weathering, earthquakes and volcanoes, Russia, and the Middle East.geog.123 combines a rigorous approach to content with a light touch, making it the most effective and engaging Key Stage 3 course available. Easy-to-use double-page spreads feature 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.Each Student Book is supported by next generation Kerboodle, which features online lesson plans and presentations, online resources including animations, interactive activities, and differentiated worksheets, and online assessment materials; an online Kerboodle Book; a Teacher's Handbook; a Workbook; and a Workbook Answer Book.

Geographical Enquiry Student Book 2 (PDF)

by David Weatherly Nicholas Sheehan and Rebecca Kitchen

A variety of tasks allow you to: • Engage students with exciting visual content, real-world emphasis, fresh case studies and country profiles with regular online updates from the Geography Association. • Monitor student growth with ‘Check Your Progress’ exercises and prepare your class for KS4 with ‘Bridge to GCSE’ activities written by examiners. Pupil book enquiries are ‘How’ and ‘Why’ questions consisting of one overarching investigative question and a series of sub questions. Enquiries are supported by teacher resources that provide a clear steer in terms of approaches to learning and teaching and the generation of meaningful outcomes. These outcomes will be easily cross referenced to any national assessment requirements.

Geographical Enquiry Student Book 3 (PDF)

by David Weatherly Nicholas Sheehan and Rebecca Kitchen

Focusing on skills development – geographical, PLTS and functional – this book takes a lively and innovative approach to KS3 Geography.Building further on the skills, knowledge and subject understanding of Pupil Books 1 and 2, Pupil Book 3 contains rich tasks and activities which will thoroughly prepare pupils for GCSE Geography. Pupil book enquiries are ‘How’ and ‘Why’ questions consisting of one overarching investigative question and a series of sub questions. Enquiries are supported by teacher resources that provide a clear steer in terms of approaches to learning and teaching and the generation of meaningful outcomes. These outcomes will be easily cross referenced to any national assessment requirements.

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.

Geography Matters 1: Higher (PDF)

by Nicola Arber Linda Thompson Sue Lomas Garrett Nagle Paul Thompson

Geography Matters is a Key Stage 3 course created for pupils of all abilities. It provides an exact match to the requirement of the revised National Curriculum, and to the units of the Key Stage 3 Scheme of Work. Contents include: Making connections Restless Earth People everywhere Flood disaster Exploring England World sport

Geography Matters 3: Higher (PDF)

by Lisa Owen Sue Lomas Paul Thompson Garrett Nagle Nicola Arber Roger Sanders Linda Thompson Rob Bowden

Geography Matters is a Key Stage 3 course created for pupils of all abilities. The pupil textbooks for year nine are parallel in their content coverage but are set at different levels, Foundation and Higher, to provide material at the right level and pace for both less able and more able pupils. Pupil books emphasize investigation skills, and integrated geographical skills such as map work and data analysis. The activities are linked to literacy and numeracy and have integrated ICT skills. Regular tasks provide feedback on progress and extention activities.

Geography (PDF)

by Paul Guinness Garrett Nagle

Second / 2nd edition. Endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations Provide a key resource for your students with this revised edition for the updated 2016 syllabus (0460). This book has been carefully prepared to cover the full curriculum for the latest Cambridge International Examinations IGCSE Geography syllabus. It is accompanied by a CD-ROM offering study and revision support. - Covers the three geographical themes: population and settlement, the natural environment, and economic development - Up-to-date case studies from around the world ensure coverage of all the required case studies - Geographical skills and geographical investigations chapters provide ideal preparation for Papers 2 and 3

George's Marvellous Medicine (Read And Respond Ser. (PDF))

by Eileen Jones

Get the most out of best-loved children’s books with Read & Respond – the perfect way to explore favourite stories in your classroom. This resource book brings you a wealth of inspiring activities, digital resources and guided reading notes based on George’s Marvellous Medicine.

German Grammar 11-14

by Oliver Grey Trevor Stevens

German Grammar 11-14 is a flexible resource which enables pupils to gain a real understanding of grammar early on. The book can be used alongside any major German course while simple explanations in English and lots of practice exercises also make it ideal for independent study. Covers all the essential grammar for the early years of language learning. Stepped activities provide opportunities for progression. Use of familiar vocabulary minimises barriers to understanding. Self-standing chapters enable a flexible approach. Comprehensive revision section allows students to revise grammar through fresh activities.

German Grammar 11-14

by Oliver Grey Trevor Stevens

German Grammar 11-14 is a flexible resource which enables pupils to gain a real understanding of grammar early on. The book can be used alongside any major German course while simple explanations in English and lots of practice exercises also make it ideal for independent study. Covers all the essential grammar for the early years of language learning. Stepped activities provide opportunities for progression. Use of familiar vocabulary minimises barriers to understanding. Self-standing chapters enable a flexible approach. Comprehensive revision section allows students to revise grammar through fresh activities.

Get Ready for Edexcel GCSE History (PDF)

by Steve Waugh Jane Shuter

gives superb support for the new EBacc certificate by engaging a broader range of KS3 history students with GCSE skills at an earlier stage. supports both the Modern World History and Schools History Project GCSE specifications and engages Year 9 students with 20th-century content and a range of interactive visual and written sources. prepares students for controlled assessment , taking them through two enquiries and helping them to understand how to work with representations.

The Giggler Treatment

by Roddy Doyle

Gloriously silly comedy from Booker prize winner and bestseller Roddy Doyle. If adults are mean to children, they get the Giggler Treatment. It's smelly. It's squishy. And it sticks to your shoe. But sometimes, just sometimes, the Gigglers make a mistake... Can Robbie, Kayla, Jimmy and Rover the dog come to Mr Mack's rescue before the poo hits the shoe? Look out for more cheeky runaway comedies starring the Mack family and Rover the wonder-dog: ROVER SAVES CHRISTMAS (9781407139739) and THE MEANWHILE ADVENTURES (9781407139746).

Girl In Real Life

by Tamsin Winter

The Giver (PDF)

by Lois Lowry

In a perfect world, Jonas begins to see the flaws. THE GIVER is the classic award-winning novel that inspired the dystopian genre. It is the future. There is no war, no hunger, no pain. No one in the community wants for anything. Everything needed is provided. And at twelve years old, each member of the community has their profession carefully chosen for them by the Committee of Elders. Twelve-year old Jonas has never thought there was anything wrong with his world. But from the moment he is selected as the Receiver of Memory, Jonas discovers that their community is not as perfect as it seems. It is only with the help of the Giver, that Jonas can find what has been lost. And it is only through his personal courage that Jonas finds the strength to do what is right.nbsp;

Goodnight Mister Tom

by Michelle Magorian

Young Willie Beech is evacuated to the country as Britain stands on the brink of WW2. A sad, deprived child, he slowly begins to flourish under the care of old Tom Oakley - but his new-found happiness is shattered by a summons from his mum back in London.

Grammar Matters Too (PDF)

by Michael Ross

This book helps you build and improve grammar skills. This new Student Book builds on the success of Grammar Matters, using the same structure but with entirely new content, new features and a new design. It helps all students grasp the fundamental principles of grammar by providing clear and simple explanations of grammatical terms and usage. Readers are engaged in their learning through the use of real world examples, humour, regular peer and self assessment, and full-colour design.

Grammar to 14 (3rd edition) (PDF)

by Don Shiach

'Grammar to 14' features a comprehensive overview of all aspects of grammar, spelling and punctuation in the National Curriculum for English syllabus and the Key Stage 3 tests.

Grange-Enders (PDF)

by Maggie Walker

This novel follows the fortunes of Eddie, Dionne, Rafiq and Rosie as they negotiate their way through Year 7. Their joys and sorrows, worries and dilemmas, embarassments, crushes, rejections and successes are those of Year 7 students everywhere.

The Granny Project

by Anne Fine

Ivan, Sophie, Tanya and Nicholas are determined to thwart their parents' plans to put their grandmother into a home. Ivan's scheme backfires, however, when he ends up having to look after his grandmother single-handed. This tightly constructed plot revolves around a family drama with a difference. The playscript itself may either be read in class or acted out in drama lessons. The follow-up material explores the 'generation gap' and the issue of old age from many angles, using a wide range of resources and extracts. Students are encouraged to examine stereotyped views of the aged and to think about what it's like being old in society today. Numerous suggestions for improvisation, creative writing, discussion and role play are included. Readership age: 9+.

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