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Anness Publishing Sparkly Learning
This is a colourful first words book in a chunky board book format with sparkly foil detail throughout. This delightful early learning book is the perfect way to introduce your child to the alphabet. Look at the objects that appear on the left-hand page. Then, encourage your child to find and name them on the right-hand page. There are silly scenes on the beach where you can learn 'B' for boat and 'C' for cake, or go underwater for 'N' for net and 'O' for octopus. In every picture, there are lots of extra objects for your child to look for - an alphabet of sparkly fun! Colourful shiny foil throughout makes every page a delight. This is a colourful first words book in a chunky board book format with sparkly foil detail throughout. This title takes a children through the alphabet with fun, lively pictures set in a number of different scenes, including at the seaside, in the park, under the sea, at a party and in the garden. This title includes interactive spot-the-picture games on each page to help first readers identify and learn new words. Other titles in the "Sparkly Learning Series" include "First Animals" and "First Pictures".
£10.10
Peterson's Guides,U.S. Animals on the Farm: My First Noisy Bath Book
£10.01
Peterson's Guides,U.S. Animals in the Water: My First Noisy Bath Book
£8.26
HarperCollins Publishers Reimagine – Reimagine Key Stage 3 English
One photocopiable and editable teacher pack with 9 knowledge-rich projects to build skills, reading stamina and cultural understanding in Key Stage 3 English. Shortlisted for the Education Resources Awards 2021 Invigorate your KS3 English curriculum and create a firm foundation for GCSE 9–1 English with 9 projects over three years and ready-to-use teaching PowerPoints, lesson plans and student activity worksheets. Explore thematically linked extracts from nineteenth-century fiction, poetry and non-fiction and twenty-first-century non-fiction to build a springboard for GCSE 9-1 English and English Literature Illuminate and understand key contexts for GCSE 9-1 set texts such as growing up, crime and punishment, monsters and medicine, and child labour Develop and interleave knowledge, skills and cultural capital to build a coherently planned curriculum that enriches students’ study in Key Stage 3 English Easy to use and fit alongside your English department’s class readers, plays and anthologies Save time with expertly planned and sequenced lessons with ready-made teaching PowerPoints, age-appropriate texts and student activity worksheets Photocopiable and editable files on the free download on collins.co.uk//ReimagineKS3English/download
£178.74
Oxford University Press AQA GCSE English Language: Reading Skills Workbook - Targeting Grades 6-9
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: English Language First teaching: 2015 First exams: 2017 Matched to the requirements of the AQA GCSE English Language specification, this workbook provides a targeted approach to practising the key reading skills of language and structural analysis; evaluation and comparision. Focusing on grades 6-9, this full-colour, write-in workbook takes students through the individual exam questions and provides extensive practice opportunities, sample student answers, revision tips and sample exam papers. Including opportunities for self-assessment and reviewing progress, students take control of their skills development through this motivational resource, written by an expert and experienced author team.
£11.95
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Print Cultures: A Reader in Theory and Practice
This reader is the most comprehensive selection of key texts on twentieth and twenty-first century print culture yet compiled. Illuminating the networks and processes that have shaped reading, writing and publishing, the selected extracts also examine the effect of printed and digital texts on society. Featuring a general introduction to contemporary print culture and publishing studies, the volume includes 42 influential and innovative pieces of writing, arranged around themes such as authorship, women and print culture, colonial and postcolonial publishing and globalisation. Offering a concise survey of critical work, this volume is an essential companion for students of literature or publishing with an interest in the history of the book.
£106.63