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Pearson Education Limited Rigby Star Guided Reception: Pink Level: Goodnight Josie Pupil Book (single)
Genre: Realistic story with familiar characters and patterned language. Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending the phonemes all through the word from left to right. Language Comprehension Strand 7: Retell narratives in the correct sequence, drawing on the language patterns of stories.
£8.27
Edinburgh University Press The Secret Architecture of Shakespeare's Sonnets
Explores the intricate hidden organisation of Shakespeare's Sonnets Discusses Shakespeare as a writer with career aspirations as a poet Analyses individual poems, especially anthology pieces and minor" sonnets, from new perspectives Explores Shakespeare's relations with his poetic contemporaries This book argues the idea that Shakespeare was deeply engaged with other poets and with pursuing a career as a poet, and that the organisational schemes of the Sonnets have been hiding in plain sight for over four centuries. The fundamental reason why his schemes have gone unnoticed is historical: within decades of his death, conventions of sonnet sequences became unfamiliar, and they have largely remained so since. Weaving together ideas of the Sonnets as a free-standing sequence and as a sonnet sequence among other poets' complex sequences, we discover new insights into Shakespeare's career as a poet. "
£24.99
Scholastic Non-Fiction Ages 6+
Boost literacy and develop close-reading skills with finely levelled short texts suitable for ages 6 to 11+. Each Teacher's book includes a comprehensive introduction along with Lexile levelled photocopiable texts with accompanying questions that use close reading comprehension strategies. Close reading involves careful study of a short text passage to build a deep, critical understanding of the text. By developing children's comprehension and higher-order thinking skills, you can help them make sense of the world. The Comprehension areas focused on include for the fiction titles: Character, Point of View, Setting/Mood, Key Events and Details, Sequence of events, Conflict & resolution, Context clues, Compare & contrast, Making inferences and Summarising. And for the non-fiction titles comprehension areas include: Main idea & details, Sequence of events, Fact & opinion, Compare & contrast, Cause and effect, Context clues, Problem & solution and summarising.
£13.50
Scholastic Fiction Ages 8+
Boost literacy and develop close-reading skills with finely levelled short texts suitable for ages 6 to 11+. Each Teacher's book includes a comprehensive introduction along with Lexile levelled photocopiable texts with accompanying questions that use close reading comprehension strategies. Close reading involves careful study of a short text passage to build a deep, critical understanding of the text. By developing children's comprehension and higher-order thinking skills, you can help them make sense of the world. The Comprehension areas focused on include for the fiction titles: Character, Point of View, Setting/Mood, Key Events and Details, Sequence of events, Conflict & resolution, Context clues, Compare & contrast, Making inferences and Summarising. And for the non-fiction titles comprehension areas include: Main idea & details, Sequence of events, Fact & opinion, Compare & contrast, Cause and effect, Context clues, Problem & solution and summarising.
£13.50
Scholastic Non-Fiction Ages 11+
Boost literacy and develop close-reading skills with finely levelled short texts suitable for ages 6 to 11+. Each Teacher's book includes a comprehensive introduction along with Lexile levelled photocopiable texts with accompanying questions that use close reading comprehension strategies. Close reading involves careful study of a short text passage to build a deep, critical understanding of the text. By developing children's comprehension and higher-order thinking skills, you can help them make sense of the world. The Comprehension areas focused on include for the fiction titles: Character, Point of View, Setting/Mood, Key Events and Details, Sequence of events, Conflict & resolution, Context clues, Compare & contrast, Making inferences and Summarising. And for the non-fiction titles comprehension areas include: Main idea & details, Sequence of events, Fact & opinion, Compare & contrast, Cause and effect, Context clues, Problem & solution and summarising.
£13.50
Scholastic Non-Fiction Ages 10+
Boost literacy and develop close-reading skills with finely levelled short texts suitable for ages 6 to 11+. Each Teacher's book includes a comprehensive introduction along with Lexile levelled photocopiable texts with accompanying questions that use close reading comprehension strategies. Close reading involves careful study of a short text passage to build a deep, critical understanding of the text. By developing children's comprehension and higher-order thinking skills, you can help them make sense of the world. The Comprehension areas focused on include for the fiction titles: Character, Point of View, Setting/Mood, Key Events and Details, Sequence of events, Conflict & resolution, Context clues, Compare & contrast, Making inferences and Summarising. And for the non-fiction titles comprehension areas include: Main idea & details, Sequence of events, Fact & opinion, Compare & contrast, Cause and effect, Context clues, Problem & solution and summarising.
£13.50
Scholastic Fiction Ages 11+
Boost literacy and develop close-reading skills with finely levelled short texts suitable for ages 6 to 11+. Each Teacher's book includes a comprehensive introduction along with Lexile levelled photocopiable texts with accompanying questions that use close reading comprehension strategies. Close reading involves careful study of a short text passage to build a deep, critical understanding of the text. By developing children's comprehension and higher-order thinking skills, you can help them make sense of the world. The Comprehension areas focused on include for the fiction titles: Character, Point of View, Setting/Mood, Key Events and Details, Sequence of events, Conflict & resolution, Context clues, Compare & contrast, Making inferences and Summarising. And for the non-fiction titles comprehension areas include: Main idea & details, Sequence of events, Fact & opinion, Compare & contrast, Cause and effect, Context clues, Problem & solution and summarising.
£13.50
Scholastic Fiction Ages 6+
Boost literacy and develop close-reading skills with finely levelled short texts suitable for ages 6 to 11+. Each Teacher's book includes a comprehensive introduction along with Lexile levelled photocopiable texts with accompanying questions that use close reading comprehension strategies. Close reading involves careful study of a short text passage to build a deep, critical understanding of the text. By developing children's comprehension and higher-order thinking skills, you can help them make sense of the world. The Comprehension areas focused on include for the fiction titles: Character, Point of View, Setting/Mood, Key Events and Details, Sequence of events, Conflict & resolution, Context clues, Compare & contrast, Making inferences and Summarising. And for the non-fiction titles comprehension areas include: Main idea & details, Sequence of events, Fact & opinion, Compare & contrast, Cause and effect, Context clues, Problem & solution and summarising.
£13.50
HarperCollins Publishers Teacher Guide Year 5 (Treasure House)
Teacher's Guide 5 provides a complete English programme for Year 5 with 15 teaching sequences focused on different genres of text such as diaries, letters and poetry. Each sequence also weaves together key dimensions of the National Curriculum for English – Comprehension, Spelling, Composition, and Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation. Each sequence follows the same four phases:• 'Enjoy and immerse' engages children with the source text through discussion and comprehension• 'Capture and organise' uses discussion, drama and writing to help pupils analyse the text in more detail• 'Collaborative composition' offers group and class work to explore the process of writing• 'Independent writing' provides opportunities for pupils to write texts independentlyThe Teacher's Guides with the Anthologies, Pupil Books and interactive activities on Collins Connect offer an integrated approach to teaching the National Curriculum for English. This programme provides 30 weeks of teaching inspiration.
£115.00
HarperCollins Publishers Teacher Guide Year 1 (Treasure House)
Teacher's Guide 1 provides a complete English programme for Year 1 with 15 teaching sequences focused on different genres of text such as recounts, letters and reports. Each sequence also weaves together key dimensions of the National Curriculum for English – Comprehension, Spelling, Composition, and Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation. Each sequence follows the same four phases:• 'Enjoy and immerse' engages children with the source text through discussion and comprehension• 'Capture and organise' uses discussion, drama and writing to help pupils analyse the text in more detail• 'Collaborative composition' offers group and class work to explore the process of writing• 'Independent writing' provides opportunities for pupils to write texts independentlyThe Teacher's Guides with the Anthologies, Pupil Books and interactive activities on Collins Connect offer an integrated approach to teaching the National Curriculum for English. This programme provides 30 weeks of teaching inspiration.
£115.00
John Wiley & Sons Inc Understanding Symmetrical Components for Power System Modeling
An essential guide to studying symmetrical component theory Provides concise treatment of symmetrical components Describes major sequence models of power system components Discusses Electromagnetic Transient Program (EMTP) models Includes worked examples to illustrate the complexity of calculations, followed by matrix methods of solution which have been adopted for calculations on digital computers
£77.95
The Emma Press Lost City
A sequence of poems set in an imagined city, examining the impact of post-industrialisation and the effect of toxic political leadership on the collapse of cities and communities. The poems offer perspectives from various characters living in the City, from the tour guide to the photographer to the hostess at Kissorama.
£6.41
Penguin Books Ltd Poems of the Great War: 1914-1918
Published to commemorate the eightieth anniversary of Armistice, this collection is intended to be an introduction to the great wealth of First World War Poetry. The sequence of poems is random - making it ideal for dipping into - and drawn from a number of sources, mixing both well-known and less familiar poetry.
£8.42
Scholastic Non-Fiction Ages 9+
Boost literacy and develop close-reading skills with finely levelled short texts suitable for ages 6 to 11+. Each Teacher's book includes a comprehensive introduction along with Lexile levelled photocopiable texts with accompanying questions that use close reading comprehension strategies. Close reading involves careful study of a short text passage to build a deep, critical understanding of the text. By developing children's comprehension and higher-order thinking skills, you can help them make sense of the world. The Comprehension areas focused on include for the fiction titles: Character, Point of View, Setting/Mood, Key Events and Details, Sequence of events, Conflict & resolution, Context clues, Compare & contrast, Making inferences and Summarising. And for the non-fiction titles comprehension areas include: Main idea & details, Sequence of events, Fact & opinion, Compare & contrast, Cause and effect, Context clues, Problem & solution and summarising.
£13.50
Scholastic Fiction Ages 7+
Boost literacy and develop close-reading skills with finely levelled short texts suitable for ages 6 to 11+. Each Teacher's book includes a comprehensive introduction along with Lexile levelled photocopiable texts with accompanying questions that use close reading comprehension strategies. Close reading involves careful study of a short text passage to build a deep, critical understanding of the text. By developing children's comprehension and higher-order thinking skills, you can help them make sense of the world. The Comprehension areas focused on include for the fiction titles: Character, Point of View, Setting/Mood, Key Events and Details, Sequence of events, Conflict & resolution, Context clues, Compare & contrast, Making inferences and Summarising. And for the non-fiction titles comprehension areas include: Main idea & details, Sequence of events, Fact & opinion, Compare & contrast, Cause and effect, Context clues, Problem & solution and summarising.
£13.50
HarperCollins Publishers Teacher Guide Year 4 (Treasure House)
Teacher's Guide 4 provides a complete English programme for Year 4 with 15 teaching sequences focused on different genres of text such as fables, adverts and playscripts. Each sequence also weaves together key dimensions of the National Curriculum for English – Comprehension, Spelling, Composition, and Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation. Each sequence follows the same four phases:• 'Enjoy and immerse' engages children with the source text through discussion and comprehension• 'Capture and organise' uses discussion, drama and writing to help pupils analyse the text in more detail• 'Collaborative composition' offers group and class work to explore the process of writing• 'Independent writing' provides opportunities for pupils to write texts independentlyThe Teacher's Guides with the Anthologies, Pupil Books and interactive activities on Collins Connect offer an integrated approach to teaching the National Curriculum for English. This programme provides 30 weeks of teaching inspiration.
£115.00
HarperCollins Publishers Teacher Guide Year 3 (Treasure House)
Teacher's Guide 3 provides a complete English programme for Year 3 with 15 teaching sequences focused on different genres of text such as folk tales, letters and news reports. Each sequence also weaves together key dimensions of the National Curriculum for English – Comprehension, Spelling, Composition, and Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation. Each sequence follows the same four phases:• 'Enjoy and immerse' engages children with the source text through discussion and comprehension• 'Capture and organise' uses discussion, drama and writing to help pupils analyse the text in more detail• 'Collaborative composition' offers group and class work to explore the process of writing• 'Independent writing' provides opportunities for pupils to write texts independentlyThe Teacher's Guides with the Anthologies, Pupil Books and interactive activities on Collins Connect offer an integrated approach to teaching the National Curriculum for English. This programme provides 30 weeks of teaching inspiration.
£115.00
Scholastic Non-Fiction Ages 8+
Boost literacy and develop close-reading skills with finely levelled short texts suitable for ages 6 to 11+. Each Teacher's book includes a comprehensive introduction along with Lexile levelled photocopiable texts with accompanying questions that use close reading comprehension strategies. Close reading involves careful study of a short text passage to build a deep, critical understanding of the text. By developing children's comprehension and higher-order thinking skills, you can help them make sense of the world. The Comprehension areas focused on include for the fiction titles: Character, Point of View, Setting/Mood, Key Events and Details, Sequence of events, Conflict & resolution, Context clues, Compare & contrast, Making inferences and Summarising. And for the non-fiction titles comprehension areas include: Main idea & details, Sequence of events, Fact & opinion, Compare & contrast, Cause and effect, Context clues, Problem & solution and summarising.
£13.50
Black Widow Press Fire Exit: A Poem
A sustained long sequence poem by award winning poet Robert Kelly. Widely anthologized and published, Robert Kelly, whose writing of poety now spans some fifty years, spent three years working and re-working this poem, which will rightly be called one of the major works in his long and prolific career.
£15.63
Arc Publications Dr Mephisto
Dr Mephisto is in the form of a long sequence of poems. It traces Mephistopheles as he ranges freely through time and space, at times a laconic observer, at others a thuggish participant, but always a presence wherever there is conflict and suffering and whenever there is work to be done.
£8.99
Pearson Education Limited Rigby Star Guided Reception: Red Level: Josie and the Parade Pupil Book (single)
Genre: Modern realistic story with predictable structure and patterned language. Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending the phonemes all through the word from left to right. Language Comprehension Strand 7: Retell narratives in the correct sequence, drawing on language patterns of stories.
£8.27
Pearson Education Limited Rigby Star Guided Reception Red Level: The Den Pupil Book (single)
Genre: Modern realistic story with patterned language. Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending the phonemes all through the word from left to right (CVC words). Language Comprehension Strand 7: Retell narratives in the correct sequence, drawing on the language patterns of stories.
£8.27
OUP OXFORD Oxford International Skills Problem Solving and Reasoning Teachers Guide 1 3
The Teacher''s Guide offers step-by-step support to ensure easy implementation of the Practice Books with initial prompt questions, differentiated support, and extra activities. All answers and suggested answers are included, alongside guidance on reasoning and strategies for problem-solving. Scope and sequence shows progression of skills developed by students throughout the year.
£38.05
Pearson Education Limited Rigby Star Guided Reception: Red Level: Curly is Hungry Pupil Book (single)
Genre: Fantasy story about familiar characters with patterned language. Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending the phonemes all through the word from left to right. Language Comprehension Strand 7: Show an understanding of the elements of stories, such as main character, sequence of events, and openings.
£8.27
Enitharmon Press Graceline
As a young girl, Jane Duran moved to Chile with her family, travelling from New York to Valparaiso on the Santa Barbara, one of the Grace Line fleet. This long journey, passing through the Panama Canal and down the Pacific coast of Latin America, has inspired her collection of poems Graceline. These meditative poems cross over continually between illusion and reality, past and present. Although they evoke the journey, and the extraordinary landscapes of Chile, they also explore darker undercurrents. Her sequence Panama Canal evokes the terrors of the Canal's construction; a sequence on the regime of Pinochet (Invisible Ink) interweaves cityscapes and landscapes with allusions to the cruelties and bereavements of that time. But the poems are also about her life as a young girl in Chile, the impact of the Chilean landscape on her, and convey a powerful feeling of love for that country.
£10.64
Carcanet Press Ltd Making the Beds for the Dead
The title sequence of Making the Beds for the Dead charts the journey of a virus in 'the plague year'. Come from outer space, it travels - on a fox's paw, the beak of a kite and a crow and a buzzard - into the very heart of our lives. The poet includes personal, verses and stories from farmers in her family and neighbourhood. The open structure allows the Gillian Clarke to include her seven rock poems, written for the National Botanic Garden of Wales; her poems based in archaeology; and her poems about war, and urban violence. There is an instinctive and a deliberate unity of theme and idiom in this book. The poet remains true to her landscapes and her nation. The sequence 'The Physicians of Myddfai', nine sonnets for Aberglasne, and much else is included in this characteristically generous and engaging volume by Wales' best-loved poet.
£10.33
Mercury Learning & Information Flowchart and Algorithm Basics
Designed to equip the reader with all of the best followed, efficient, well-structured program logics in the form of flowcharts and algorithms. The basic purpose of flow charting is to create the sequence of steps for showing the solution to problems through arithmetic and/or logical manipulations used to instruct computers.
£38.66
Pearson Education Limited Rigby Star GuidedPhonic Opportunity Readers Red: Muddle Farm
genre: Traditional story with a patterned structure. Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending the phonemes all through the words from left to right. Language Comprehension Strand 7: Show an understanding of the elements of stories, such as main character, sequence of events, and openings.
£8.27
Faber & Faber Meeting the British
Meeting the British is Paul Muldoon's fifth collection of poems. They range from an account of the first recorded case of germ warfare, through a meditation on a bar of soap, to a sequence of monologues spoken by some of the famous, or infamous, inhabitants of '7, Middagh Street', New York, on Thanksgiving Day, 1940.
£10.99
Pearson Education Limited Rigby Star Guided Reception: Pink Level: That's Mine Pupil Book (single)
Genre: Realistic story in a familiar setting, with patterned language. Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending the phonemes all through the word from left to right. Language Comprehension Strand 8: Show an understanding of the elements of stories, such as main character, sequence of events and openings.
£8.27
Enitharmon Press Still
Simon Armitage - poet, playwright, broadcaster and Professor of Poetry at Oxford University - has been commissioned by 14-18 Now to write a sequence of poems in response to photographs (aerial, oblique and panoramic) of areas associated with the Battle of the Somme, which took place on the Western Front between July to November 1916.
£27.00
John Wiley & Sons Inc Power System Analysis
Provides a basic comprehensive treatment of the major electrical engineering problems associated with the design and operation of electric power systems. The major components of the power system are modeled in terms of their sequence (symmetrical component) equivalent circuits. Reviews power flow, fault analysis, economic dispatch, and transient stability in power systems.
£224.00
Zaffre Golden Fox: The Courtney Series 8
BOOK 8 IN THE EPIC HISTORICAL SAGA OF THE COURTNEY FAMILY, FROM INTERNATIONAL SENSATION WILBUR SMITH'Smith will take you on an exciting, taut and thrilling journey you will never forget' - Sun'With Wilbur Smith the action is never further than the turn of a page' - Independent'No one does adventure quite like Smith' - Daily MirrorTHE ULTIMATE BETRAYAL. THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE.Beautiful and headstrong Isabella Courtney enjoys all the freedoms London in the sixties can offer. So when a beautiful, charming man appears and sweeps her off her feet, why would she resist?But her lover is no simple admirer - he is Ramon de Santiago y Machado, a KGB operative known as Golden Fox, and his mission is to recruit her as an agent and uncover her father's secret business dealings. Isabella, already pregnant with Ramon's child and deeply in love, is caught in his trap.With an impossible choice to make, Isabella must decide who she will betray - her father and her country, or the man she loves and their unborn son . . .A Courtney Series adventure. Book 5 in The Burning Shore sequence.Golden Fox is the thrilling final novel in the second sequence in the Courtney family saga from Wilbur Smith, one of the best and most beloved authors of the century. The Courtney series continues with the Birds of Prey sequence.Book 9 in the Courtney family series, Birds of Prey, is available now.
£9.99
Cinnamon Press Coed Cae Claer
Lucid, linguistically dextrous, and woven through with Welsh phrases, and words and passages in French, this exquisitely observed sequence of haiku and haibun was written during lockdown, though only refers to Covid elliptically. There is nothing obvious here—instead there are connections—with nature, with relationships, with what is lost and what is saved.
£6.41
OUP OXFORD Oxford International Skills Problem Solving and Reasoning Teachers Guide 7 9
The Teacher''s Guide offers step-by-step support to ensure easy implementation of the Practice Books with initial prompt questions, differentiated support, and extra activities. All answers and suggested answers are included, alongside guidance on reasoning and strategies for problem-solving. Scope and sequence shows progression of skills developed by students throughout the year.
£38.05
Pearson Education Limited Rigby Star Guided Phonic Opportunity Readers Red: A Fish For Lunch
Genre: Fantasy story with patterned language. Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending the phonemes all through the words from left to right (CVC and CVCC words). Language Comprehension Strand 7: Show an understanding of the elements of stories, such as main character, sequence of events, and openings.
£8.20
Pearson Education Limited Rigby Star Guided Reception: Pink Level: Josie and the Junk Box Pupil Book (single)
Genre: Modern realistic story with familiar characters. Simple Sentences Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending phonemes all through the word from left to right (CVC words). Language Comprehension Strand 7: Show an understanding of the elements of stories, such as main character and sequence of events.
£8.27
HarperCollins Publishers Teacher Guide Year 6 (Treasure House)
Teacher's Guide 6 provides a complete English programme for Year 6 with 15 teaching sequences focused on different genres of text such as traditional stories, email and free verse. Each sequence also weaves together key dimensions of the National Curriculum for English – Comprehension, Spelling, Composition and Vocabulary, Grammar and Punctuation. Each sequence in follows the same four phases:• 'Enjoy and immerse' engages children with the source text through discussion and comprehension• 'Capture and organise' uses discussion, drama and writing to help pupils analyse the text in more detail• 'Collaborative composition' offers group and class work to explore the process of writing• 'Independent writing' provides opportunities for pupils to write texts independentlyThe Teacher's Guides with the Anthologies, Pupil Books and interactive activities on Collins Connect offer an integrated approach to teaching the National Curriculum for English. This programme provides 30 weeks of teaching inspiration.
£115.00
Bloodaxe Books Ltd Conquest
Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Moving from the violent to the erotic, "Conquest" describes women questing to rediscover their own desire. Split into three sections, the collection begins in the 19th-century England of the Bronte sisters, travels through the vast continent of the USA, and finally finds the answer to women's longing in a walled garden in the decorous city of Paris. In America and Europe, the heroines struggle against the conquest of bodies and of place, facing issues like miscarriage, lost love and domestic violence. Consolation comes, however, by discovering their own desires and independence. The collection begins with 'My Last Rochester', a sequence devoted to the Bronte sisters and their struggle to meet expectations of them as women, lovers and wives. The English Gothic gives way later to a story of American immigration in the title-sequence. 'Conquest' pans to the wide open spaces of the USA, where pioneering women still quest to satisfy the sweetness of their own longings. Such satisfaction is only unravelled by retreating to a walled garden in the final sequence, 'The Lady and the Unicorn'. Original in its use of form, "Conquest" questions the brutal aspects of Western society, especially violence against women and the colonial mind-set. Inspired by the tapestries at the Musee Cluny in Paris and the artwork of Victoria Brookland, the poems visualise women rediscovering their own pleasures, desires, loves. Bridging the personal and the universal, Conquest offers a compelling vision of healing and consolation.
£8.95
John Wiley & Sons Inc Built In Test for VLSI: Pseudorandom Techniques
This handbook provides ready access to all of the major concepts, techniques, problems, and solutions in the emerging field of pseudorandom pattern testing. Until now, the literature in this area has been widely scattered, and published work, written by professionals in several disciplines, has treated notation and mathematics in ways that vary from source to source. This book opens with a clear description of the shortcomings of conventional testing as applied to complex digital circuits, revewing by comparison the principles of design for testability of more advanced digital technology. Offers in-depth discussions of test sequence generation and response data compression, including pseudorandom sequence generators; the mathematics of shift-register sequences and their potential for built-in testing. Also details random and memory testing and the problems of assessing the efficiency of such tests, and the limitations and practical concerns of built-in testing.
£217.95
Pesda Press Kayak Rolling: The Black Art Demystified
Loel Collins draws on his experience to help the readers learn to roll a kayak or improve the roll they already have. The approach is to illustrate the ideas with clear photo sequences, keeping the text to a minimum. Rolling is learnt by working through a sequence of exercises to allow the learner to 'feel' what is required. Once the initial sequences have been learnt, problems are identified and solved. The learners are then provided with exercises to prepare them for the challenges involved in rolling in rough water and given advice on how to cope when they get there. For those who wish to improve an unreliable roll, a flow chart helps them to plan a learning sequence and choose the appropriate exercises. Although aimed at kayakers, the book is also a mine of useful tools for the coach looking for tools that they can use when teaching rolling.
£10.03
Orion Publishing Co Xeelee: An Omnibus: Raft, Timelike Infinity, Flux, Ring
Stephen Baxter's epic sequence of Xeelee novels was introduced to a new generation of readers with his highly successful quartet, Destiny's Children, published by Gollancz between 2003 and 2006. But the sequence of novels began with RAFT in 1991.From there it built into perhaps the most ambitious fictitious universe ever created. Beginning with the rise and fall of sub-quantum civilisations in the first nano-seconds after the Big Bang and ending with the heat death of the universe billions of years from now the series charts the story of mankinds epic war against the ancient and unknowable alien race the Xeelee.Along the way it examines questions of physics, the nature of reality, the evolution of mankind and its possible future. It looks not just at the morality of war but at the morality of survival and our place in the universe.This is a landmark in SF.
£19.99
Pearson Education Limited Rigby Star Guided Reception, Pink Level: The New Pet Pupil Book (single)
Genre: Realistic story in a familiar setting, with patterned language. Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending the phonemes all through the words from left to right. Language Comprehension Strand 7: Show an understanding of the elements of stories, such as main character, sequence of events and openings.
£8.27
Pearson Education Limited Rigby Star Guided Reception: Pink Level: Catch It Pupil Book (single)
Genre: Modern realistic story with predictable structure and patterned language. Impersonal sentence structure. Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending the phonemes all through the word from left to right. Language Comprehension Strand 7: Retell narratives in the correct sequence, drawing on the language patterns of stories.
£8.27
OUP OXFORD Oxford International Skills Problem Solving and Reasoning Teachers Guide 4 6
The Teacher''s Guide offers step-by-step support to ensure easy implementation of the Practice Books with initial prompt questions, differentiated support, and extra activities. All answers and suggested answers are included, alongside guidance on reasoning and strategies for problem-solving. Scope and sequence shows progression of skills developed by students throughout the year.
£38.05
Pearson Education Limited Rigby Star Guided Reception: Red Level: Max Gets Ready Pupil Book (single)
Genre: Realistic story with predictable structure and patterned language. Learning Objectives: Word Recognition Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending the phonemes all through the word from left to right. Language Comprehension Strand 7: Show an understanding of the elements of stories, such as main character, sequence of events, and openings.
£8.27
Pan Macmillan Elegies
In Elegies Carol Ann Duffy, one of the English language’s best-loved living poets arrays from her own archives, in chronological order, her favourites among her poems on death, grief and loss, drawing on work written over four decades, and adds to her selection one wholly new poem. It makes for a sequence that is warm, vibrant, alive.
£10.99
Carcanet Press Ltd Borrowed Landscapes
Borrowed Landscapes, Peter Scupham's first book since his acclaimed Collected Poems of 2002, explores a hinterland of enchantment and nightmare, a landscape whose contours reach back to Shakespeare's England by way of two world wars and a coming of age shaped by the Suez crisis and the Cold War. The barbarities of the twentieth century haunt the shadows; there is comfort in the graces of domestic life, in friendships and long memories, in cats and gardens and eccentricities. A sequence of poems honours the life of a scholarly father-in-law who fought in the Great War. In a parallel autobiographical sequence, 'Playtime in a Cold City', three undergraduate years in the 1950s become a touchstone for a lost pastoral, before the 'fields of youth' fade to memory, 'the lit faces of dead friends, /laughing'. Generous, witty and shrewd, Borrowed Landscapes affirms Scupham's belief that when a 'murderous crew' of sorcerer's apprentices 'turn is to was', there is 'only a pen to turn was to is'.
£14.66