• Cambridge IGCSE™ Accounting Student’s Book (Collins Cambridge IGCSE™)

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    Collins Cambridge IGCSE ® Accounting Student Book provides comprehensive coverage of the Cambridge IGCSE Accounting (0452) syllabus, with in-depth content presented in a clear and easily accessible format. Written by experienced teachers, it offers a wide range of carefully developed features to help students to develop and apply their knowledge.

    Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment International Education
    First teaching: 2018 First examination: 2020

    The Student Book provides full syllabus coverage of the new IGCSE Accounting syllabus (0452) as well as the Cambridge O level syllabus (7707), both for first teaching in 2018 and first examination in 2020. With a clear structure mapped to the syllabus, chapters cover the full content of the curriculum.

    The course is underpinned with the primary aim of encouraging students to engage with their own learning and all material is designed to stimulate and foster independent learning. It helps to equip students with the skills needed to carry out a variety of accounting tasks, such as calculations, completing a statement of accounts, or preparing journal entries, and to be able to analyse financial data.

    Written specifically for international school students with clear language and consideration of learners’ needs, it also offers revision practice and exam preparation.

    • Full syllabus coverage of the IGCSE and O level curriculum for first examination 2020
    • Easy-to-use book structure with clear and consistent signposting within each unit
    • Key terms and key concepts highlighted on the page and also included in a useful glossary at the end of the book
    • Engaging, colourful and user-friendly layout
    • Written and reviewed by experienced Accounting teachers from around the world
    • Worked examples to demonstrate how a problem or question can be addressed
    • Practice questions and exam-style questions to reinforce students’ understanding
    • Provides opportunities for homework through project work, exercises and assessment

    A Workbook and Teacher Guide is also available for this course.

    This title is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education.

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    £24.70
  • IRISH GCSE REVISION – SELF, FAMILY & FRIENDS, LEISURE & DAILY ACTIVITIES (The Language Gym – Sentence Builder Books)

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    This book is meant as a revision resource for GCSE Irish. It can be used independently by students as well as for teacher-directed classroom practice. It contains 16 units which focus mainly on the themes: myself, family and relationships, daily activities, my role model, hobbies and leisure.

    Each unit consists of a knowledge organiser recapping the target sentence patterns and lexical items, a series of receptive vocabulary building activities; a set of narrow reading texts and activities; a set of translation tasks. The tasks are graded in order to pose an increasingly demanding but manageable cognitive load and challenge and are based on Dr Conti’s P.I.P.O. framework:

    Pre-reading tasks (activation of prior knowledge and pre-teaching)
    In-reading tasks (intensive exploitation of texts)
    Post-reading tasks (consolidation)
    Output (pushed-output tasks)

    Consistent with Dr Conti’s E.P.I. approach, each of the 16 units in the book provide extensive recycling of the target lexical items both within each unit and throughout the book, across all the dimensions of receptive and productive processing, i.e.: orthography (single letters and syllables), lexis (both words and chunks), grammar/syntax (with much emphasis on functional and positional processing), meaning and discourse.
    The recycling occurs through input-flooding and forced retrieval through a wide range of engaging, tried and tested, classic Conti tasks (more than 20 per unit). These include student favourites such as slalom writing, faulty translation, spot the missing detail, sentence puzzles, etc.

    Table of contents
    1 Introducing myself
    2 Describing myself, my family and friends
    3 Talking about my hobbies and interests
    4 Describing a typical day in school
    5 Describing what I do after school
    6 Talking about a typical weekend
    7 Talking about what I did last weekend
    8 Talking about when I was younger
    9 Discussing the qualities of a good friend
    10 Describing the qualities of a good partner
    11 Saying why I don’t get along with people
    12 Saying why I get along with people
    13 Saying why I argue with my parents
    14 Discussing why couples break up
    15 Talking about a person I admire
    16 Bringing it all together – Parts 1-5

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    £20.90£21.80
  • Hebrew For Dummies, 2nd Edition (For Dummies (Language & Literature))

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    Discover Hebrew with the world’s most straightforward guide to one of the world’s most beautiful languages.

    Shalom! Are you ready to dive into an ancient-yet-modern and rich language full of nuance? Then open up Hebrew For Dummies and get started learning your way around Hebrew by immersing yourself in its sounds and rhythms. You’ll start with the basics―like simple grammar and the Hebrew alphabet―before you move onto commonly used phrases and small-talk.

    This book gets you used to the more unfamiliar sounds of the Hebrew language―like gutturals―that English speakers aren’t used to seeing. It will also help you:

    • Recognize what Hebrew has in common with English (and what it doesn’t)
    • Learn to read from right to left, get a handle on the basics of Hebrew grammar, and pick up your first few phrases
    • Discover commonly used expressions that help you get around, shop, eat, and have fun

    Complete with online resources that help you pick up Hebrew by listening to real speakers have actual conversations, Hebrew For Dummies is the perfect companion to help you work your way towards Hebrew fluency!

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    £16.30£19.90
  • Gale And Oscar Learn Sign Language: A Sign-Along Story For Parents And Young Children (Includes First 12 Signs) (Gale and Baby Book 1)

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    Hey Parents!

    Why we created this book:
    Sign language has stopped billions of tantrums in their tracks, quelled millions of meltdowns, and soothed upset babies around the world… but it also helps us understand and connect with our pre-verbal children in a deeper and more meaningful way.

    So, we created this book with the hopes that it will make communicating with your little one(s) just a little bit easier and a lot more fun.

    We hope you read this story of Gale and the Baby with your kids, learn to sign together, and have some fun!

    Who we are?

    We’re Duy and Hien, the husband and wife behind Nightingale.

    At Nightingale, we make everyday products that provide comfort & security for the little ones during their first years. Our products range from ultra comfortable blankets, swaddles to buttery soft bibs.

    From time to time, we also enjoy doing projects like this sign language book! They let us see the super talented side of our awesome team members and remind us of why we’re doing this in the first place.

    We would LOVE for you to tag us on Instagram @_nightingalebaby so we can be a part of your story with sign language!

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    £5.10
  • MY 1st BSL ANIMAL Signs COLOURING Book: British Sign Language (BSL) (Let’s Sign BSL)

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    An Introduction to British Sign Language (BSL) vocabulary and a lovely and entertaining colouring book.

    The simple pictures will provide hours of colouring fun with this collection of signs for animals of the British countryside, farmyards and family pets in the home – learn the signs as you colour!

    37 signs and pictures in flashcard format with written descriptions, one animal per page, clear and simple.

    Perfect for pencils, pens or paints with a blank reverse to each colouring page so that there is no bleed through.

    Includes: Basic Handshape Key and Fingerspelling Alphabet.

    Signs for: animal, badger, bird, budgie, cat, chicken, cow, deer, dog, donkey, duck, fish, fox, frog, goat, goose, guinea pig, hamster, hare, hedgehog, horse, lizard, mouse, owl, parrot, pig, rabbit, sheep, snake, squirrel, swan, tortoise, turkey.

    Ideal for families and learners with

    • Deafness

    • Down Syndrome

    • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

    • Dyslexia

    • Learning disability

    • Additional speech, language and communication needs

    • English as a second language

    • And to benefit children’s development through Baby Signing

    Great care has been taken in developing the sign graphics and pictures to give meaningful representation in a simplistic and minimalist way without added distractions. The faces of the characters have appeal to all ages.

    Within the field of Special Educational Needs (SEN) the use of BSL signs to support spoken language, known as Sign Supported English (SSE), is now widely accepted.

    There is also growing support for the use of sign language with all children, from babies onwards, because the visual and kinaesthetic elements can offer alternative channels for language and communication development that can greatly benefit learners.

    This publication is designed to include all who sign.

    Some signs have more than one version and the commonly used variations are included but, as with learning any language, the best way to learn is by face to face contact. The Let’s Sign resources are designed to support this – see www.DeafBooks.co.uk

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    £4.70
  • Signs for Sexuality Relationships Education: For Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs (Let’s Sign BSL)

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    Introductory sign vocabulary for the topic of SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS EDUCATION.

    Designed to support those living and working with children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN).

    The signs cover the topics of Growing Up – Feelings – Public and Private – Personal Hygiene – Greetings – Friendships and Relationships – Sexual Orientation – Help, Assertiveness and Safe-guarding.

    The signs are British Sign Language (BSL) based and include regional BSL alternatives appropriate for a wide range of deaf and hearing sign language users.
    Some signs have many variations and only the most commonly used ones are included.

    Signs are arranged in topics followed by a separate alphabetical glossary with written descriptions alongside each sign. Also included are the Basic Handshape Key and Fingerspelling Alphabets.

    The contents are based on work to support sexual relationships education and Down syndrome developed by Dr Wendy Uttley of the Down Syndrome Training and Support Service Ltd.
    Supported by the Let’s Sign BSL Series of books and educationals materials – we welcome your feedback in planning any future materials.

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    £5.70
  • BSL Vehicle Signs: British Sign Language (Let’s Sign BSL Early Years)

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    Pictures, words and signs in Flashcard format, one per page with written descriptions. Clear and simple.

    Also available on Kindle and works beautifully on tablet and phone for easy mobile access.

    Part of a series of bite-sized resources to promote essential early learning skills and inspire a sense of achievement.

    The key-word/sign vocabulary enables constructions in both Sign Supported English (SSE) and British Sign Language (BSL).

    Ideal for young children who are deaf or have special educational needs (SEN) in addition to all sign language learners and baby signers.

    Signs included are: aeroplane, ambulance, bicycle, boat, bus, car, caravan, coach, fire engine, helicopter, lorry, wagon, motorbike, ship, ferry, taxi, tractor, train, tram, transport, underground train, tube, vehicles, yacht. Includes the most commonly used variations.

    Also included: BSL Basic Handshape Key and Fingerspelling Alphabet with additional pictorial graphics based on the Mulberry Symbols from www.straight-street.com with kind permission.

    We plan further such resources and welcome feedback. Let us know what topics and signs you would like to see included.

    Our Let’s Sign BSL Series of dictionaries, guides, posters, flashcards, stickers and graphics for creating materials offers a complete package of supportive resources for learners of all ages and abilities.

    CONTACT: www.DeafBooks.co.uk – 01642 580505cath@deafsign.com – info@deafbooks.co.uk

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    £4.70
  • BSL CHRISTMAS SIGNS Colouring Book: British Sign Language Vocabulary (Let’s Sign Early Years BSL)

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    Time to give Rudolph that big red shiny nose and turn off the gadgets and TV – back to some basics of entertainment and learning for you and your family with this delightful colouring book.

    Large A4 format, containing 40 useful British Sign Language (BSL) Christmas Nativity and Secular vocabulary from our popular and full colour BSL Christmas Signs Flashcards.

    Learn the signs as you colour – grown-ups can join in too! Perfect for pencils, pens or paints with a blank reverse to each colouring page so that there is no bleed-through.

    For British Sign Language (BSL) and Sign Supported English (SSE) users.

    Ideal for young children who are deaf or have special educational needs (SEN) in addition to all sign language learners and baby signers.

    Includes: Basic Handshape Key and Fingerspelling Alphabet. The signs include Angel, Baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph, Santa, Christmas presents, Decorations, Rudolph and many more.

    Additional pictorial graphics based on the Mulberry Symbols www.straight-street.com with kind permission.

    Part of a series of BSL sign vocabulary for Early Years.

    Supported by the Let’s Sign BSL resources – see www.DeafBooks.co.uk

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    £4.70
  • Let’s Sign and DOWN SYNDROME: Signs for Children with Special Needs

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    This collection of British Sign Language (BSL) Signs provides a Core Vocabulary starting point for learners, with 280 signs arranged in topics essential to everyday experiences rather than ‘stages’ which may not match the diverse needs of all its users.
    Dr Wendy Uttley’s introduction, guidelines, practice sentences and early language development activities, clearly outline how the use of signs and speech together can help language and communication develop, pointing out the benefits and enjoyment it can bring to all involved.
    This is not only relevant for children and young people with Down Syndrome but is equally beneficial to the estimated 6 – 8% of children between the ages of 0 – 11 who have additional speech, language and communication needs.
    The engaging line drawings with written descriptions give clear details of handshapes and movements with particular attention to the face, a crucial element in all of our communication and for children and young people with additional language and communication needs in particular.
    The topics include: Manners, Family/People, Animals, Vehicles, Food, Home, Feelings/Health, School/Instructions, Colours/Descriptions, Weather/Outside, Time/Days, Questions/Link Words.
    The contents are further supported by the LET’S SIGN BSL Series of dictionaries, posters and flashcards and reward stickers from Let’sSign.co.uk The sign graphics are also available on licence to create your own materials and can be used with the excellent Widgit software packages and comprehensive collection of pictures and symbols from widgit.com

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    £6.60
  • BSL British Sign Language Fingerspelling Games Puzzle Book For Adults (Vol.1): Mixed Puzzles Including (BSL Word Search, Word Scramble, Missing … Puzzle and More..) For Adults…

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    BSL British Sign Language Puzzle Book For Adults, Teens, Seniors, and BSL Lovers (Vol.1)

    BSL Mixed Puzzles is a collection of puzzles tailored for British Sign Language (BSL) enthusiasts. It features BSL Word Search, Word Scramble, Missing Vowels, Sudoku, ABC Path, and Number Search puzzles. All puzzles are designed using BSL alphabets A-Z and numbers 0-9, providing an engaging and educational experience for those interested in BSL.

    Puzzles Theme: “Positive and Inspirational words”

    INSIDE OF THE BOOK:

    • Large Print
    • Nice Fonts Easy to Read
    • Puzzles Rules and Instructions
    • 6 Different Puzzles!
    • BSL Fingerspelling Alphabet (A-Z) Chart
    • BSL Fingerspelling Numbers (0-9) Chart
    • Size: 8.5”×11” Inches
    • Including all Solutions!
    • 110 pages
    • Pretty Glossy Cover Finish Design

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    £4.70
  • BSL British Sign Language Word Search Puzzle Book For Adults (Vol.1) -Large Print-: 100 Fingerspelling Alphabet Word Search Puzzle Games (+1500 Words) for Beginners and BSL…

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    100 BSL Word Search Puzzles For Adults:

    Practice your fingerspelling skills with this BSL Word Search puzzle book

    INSIDE OF THE BOOK:

    • Large Print!
    • +1500 words
    • BSL Fingerspelling Alphabet (A-Z) Chart
    • Includes instructions and solutions!
    • 125 Pages
    • Premium Matte Cover Finish Design
    • Size: 8.5” x 11”

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    £4.70
  • Being a Teacher is Easy, Teacher Notebook, Back to School, Teacher Journal, New Teacher Gift, Funny Teacher Journal: Notebook Lined / Journal Gift, 100 Pages, (6 x 9 in) Soft…

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    • Being A Teacher Is Easy, It’s Like Riding A Bike, Except The Bike Is On Fire, You’re On Fire, Everything Is On Fire. — Teacher Journal, New Teacher Gift, Funny Teacher Journal

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    — Filled with 100 lined pages (50 sheets), this 6″x9″-sized paperback notebook lined features a high-quality matte cover and a black & white interior. This notebook can also be used as a journal or composition book, and it’s perfect for taking notes and jotting down ideas.
    — Will make a great gift for you significant other.
    — This Notebook would make a present for any special occasion: a wedding shower, anniversaries, Valentine’s Day, Christmas, Birthdays…

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    100 pages of high quality paper.
    Size: 6” x 9” in.
    Paper: Notebook Lined on white paper.
    Cover: Soft matte cover.
    It can be used as a journal, notebook or just a composition book.
    Perfect for gel pen, ink or pencils.
    Great size to carry everywhere in your bag, for work, high school, college..

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    — To discover more Notebook/Journals, check out “Designino” author page.

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    £4.50
  • Islands in the Stream: Senior Mental Health Leads in Schools

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    As a senior mental health lead, your role is an island in the stream, a safe port for students and colleagues to weather the storms. Having undertaken this challenge, you will require support and resources to be effective and, crucially, leave a legacy to future SMHLs to aid the continuation of the role.

    Islands in the Stream is a general toolkit to equip you with the versatility and knowledge needed to cultivate mental wellbeing and respond to the ever-changing needs of your school. It will help you create a culture where children thrive, bettering the mental health and wellbeing of those within the school community and beyond.

    Whether a new or experienced SMHL, you will find a wealth of resources to help guide you through the requirements of the role, including the auditing process, purposeful interventions, and the ethical dilemmas you will face. All while protecting and future-proofing your own mental wellbeing and the mental health of those around you.

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    £8.50
  • Adult Life Skills for Older Teens, The Big One: Money, Work & Home Edition. Vol.1&2 (Life Skills for Teens)

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    Suitable for both US and UK – The Practical Gift for age 15+
    **Also an excellent guide for adults ***

    2 in 1. “THE BIG ONE” brings volumes 1 & 2 together to give you one practical guide with all the tools to grow more confident and independent and make informed decisions in your life.

    Be prepared for your future with this detailed guide covering more than just the basics.

    Learn all the key aspects of living independently, managing your money, how to do your best at college, ace interviews and how to get the best deal on a car and maintain it. Discover your career path, and learn the essential skills and values needed for success in the workplace and life.

    Inside Adult Life Skills for Older Teens, Home Edition, you’ll discover:

    • How to prepare by learning to embrace yourself, no matter how challenging this has been for you before
    • How to get comfortable in the kitchen with essential kitchen tools, delicious mealtime ideas, and the best shopping tips that will save you time and money while improving your health!
    • Everything you need to know about keeping your home clean. PLUS: A crash course on checking, maintaining, and enhancing your home and security!
    • Learn how to form safe and healthy relationships, learn what good relationships look like
    • All the essential information you need to know if you are planning on renting
    • Practical ways to care for yourself, enhance your hygiene and stay physically fit. As a bonus, you’ll also learn how to protect yourself with health insurance and essential first-aid information
    • Know your self-worth, how to stay positive, and how to get rid of toxicity in your life

    Inside Adult Life Skills for Older Teens, Money & Work Edition, you’ll discover:

    • How never go in the red by learning to manage your finances.
    • Everything you need to know about choosing the right car and learning how to keep it in great working order. Plus, learn how to stay safe and street-smart!
    • Discover your career path, who you are, your strengths, and how to use this information to find your desired job.
    • How to ace college and get ahead. Learn how to set SMART goals effectively and develop vital critical thinking skills employers seek.
    • Ace that interview! Learn how to write a great resume and cover letter and all the preparation you need before applying for a job.
    • Learn essential skills to succeed in the workplace and become an effective and credible leader!
    • Discover your core values to help guide you through life to help you make the right decisions for yourself.

    With a handle on your finances, education, goals, and career path, only the sky’s the limit!

    Are you ready to meet the best version of yourself?

    Then read Adult Life Skills for Older Teens – THE BIG ONE now!

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    £11.30
  • Time to Think: The things that stop us and how to deal with them

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    Being a leader is a wonderful privilege but can also come with challenges we don’t always feel prepared for. How often do we tie ourselves in knots wondering about the right way to deal with a difficult situation at work? Or wondering why no one ever told us how to manage some of the challenges? This book is for people who need practical ways of tackling the tricky issues in leadership to move forward courageously. From people pleasing to crucial conversations, we look at ten areas that can cause us to be ‘stuck’ and how we can get ourselves free. Dip into this book when you need some support to inspire, motivate, and equip you in whatever stage of leadership you’re at so that you can lead more confidently and freely, and be your best more of the time.

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    £13.30
  • Primary Computing in Action

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    Presenting practical ideas that support teachers and trainees with the planning, implementation and assessment of the 2014 Primary Computing Curriculum. Demonstrating how freely available apps and web-based applications, programmes for PCs and Macs, can be used creatively to design innovative and engaging activities in the Early Years, Key Stages 1 and 2. Covering all aspects of the 2014 primary curriculum, including computer science, digital literacy and information technology. Includes both plugged and unplugged activities.

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    £8.10
  • Computer Science OCR A level H446 Spec. Simplifies teaching by adhering precisely to specification: Detailed, but concise coverage of each section. Great for home-learning &…

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    Easy to understand; covers H446 course in great detail. See more: https://bytepublishers.company.site . OCR A level: broad, deep, challenging to learn & teach. Written in response to issues encountered teaching the subject. Follows H446 spec. section by section; ensures teachers & students know that all subject matter has been covered. Content is covered in a compact, clear style with colour used throughout to highlight different sections and key content. Shown below is the first part of the contents, as you can see it follows the specification exactly: Component 1: Content of Computer systems 1.1 Characteristics of contemporary processors, input, output & storage devices 1.1.1 Structure & function of the processor (a) Main components of processor (b) Fetch-Decode-Execute Cycle including its effects on registers (c) Factors affecting performance of CPU (d) Use of pipelining in a processor to improve efficiency.

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    £12.40
  • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Computing Lessons (100 Ideas for Teachers)

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    No matter what you teach, there is a 100 Ideas title for you!

    The 100 Ideas series offers teachers practical, easy-to-implement strategies and activities for the classroom. Each author is an expert in their field and is passionate about sharing best practice with their peers.
    Each title includes at least ten additional extra-creative Bonus Ideas that won’t fail to inspire and engage all learners.
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    An essential collection of 100 practical, tried-and-tested ideas for teaching computing in secondary schools. This is the perfect resource for computing teachers at all levels, whether specialist or non-specialist, newly qualified or experienced.

    From rubber duck debugging to teaching algorithm design through magic tricks and even setting up an escape room to raise awareness about cyber security, this is the ultimate toolkit for any teacher looking to diversify their lesson plans or revamp their teaching of computing. The activities are research-informed and ready to use in Key Stages 3 and 4 classrooms of all abilities, requiring minimum preparation and resources. 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Computing Lessons will ignite students’ passion for coding, programming and computational thinking.

    Additional online resources for the book can be found at www.bloomsbury.com/100-ideas-secondary-computing

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    £9.50£14.30
  • Teaching Computing in Secondary Schools: A Practical Handbook

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    This book provides a step-by-step guide to teaching computing at secondary level. It offers an entire framework for planning and delivering the curriculum and shows you how to create a supportive environment for students in which all can enjoy computing. The focus throughout is on giving students the opportunity to think, program, build and create with confidence and imagination, transforming them from users to creators of technology.

    In each chapter, detailed research and teaching theory is combined with resources to aid the practitioner, including case studies, planning templates and schemes of work that can be easily adapted. The book is split into three key parts: planning, delivery, and leadership and management, and covers topics such as:

      • curriculum and assessment design
      • lesson planning
      • cognitive science behind learning
      • computing pedagogy and instructional principles
      • mastery learning in computing
      • how to develop students’ computational thinking
      • supporting students with special educational needs and disabilities
      • encouraging more girls to study computing
      • actions, habits and routines of effective computing teachers
      • behaviour management and developing a strong classroom culture
      • how to support and lead members of your team.

      Teaching Computing in Secondary Schools is essential reading for trainee and practising teachers, and will prove to be an invaluable resource in helping teaching professionals ensure that students acquire a wide range of computing skills which will support them in whatever career they choose.

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      £21.10£23.70
    • OCR GCSE 9-1 Computer Science Revision Cards: Ideal for the 2024 and 2025 exams (Collins GCSE Grade 9-1 Revision)

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      Exam Board: OCR
      Level: GCSE Grade 9-1
      Subject: Computer Science

      Suitable for the 2024 exams

      Ideal GCSE grade 9-1 practice in handy revision cards

      What can you remember? Test your OCR GCSE 9-1 Computer Science knowledge!

      Revise, practise and test yourself on every topic. Mix them up to revise and test yourself on the go.

      Suitable for the 2016 and 2020 specification

      · 100 topic-based GCSE revision cards
      · How to Use cards include revision tips and games
      · Revise cards: recap key facts
      · Memorise cards: learn important terms and definitions
      · Test cards: quick-fire questions

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      £8.50
    • Revise AQA GCSE (9-1) Religious Studies A Christianity and Islam Revision Workbook: for home learning, 2022 and 2023 assessments and exams (REVISE AQA GCSE RS 2016)

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      Pearson Revise is the revision series from Pearson, the assessment experts. From the very start of your GCSE, Pearson Revise is the best way to keep learning up to date, practise skills and prepare for assessments and exams.
      Our Revision Workbooks help students develop vital skills throughout the course in preparation for the exam with:

      • one-to-one page match with the revision guide so students can find the practice they need quickly and easily
      • guided practice questions on every page demonstrate good technique and build confidence
      • loads of practice questions in the style of the new exams, with plenty of practice at problem-solving and reasoning skills
      • hints and tips help students avoid common pitfalls
      • full set of practice papers written to match the new specification exactly.

      Part of a comprehensive range of learning and revision support available for Pearson Edexcel and AQA GCSEs from Pearson Revise including: Revision Guides, Revision Workbooks, Revision Cards, Practice Papers Plus and a free online learning portal.
      Please note there is also a Revision Workbook for Catholic Christianity and Islam.

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      £5.70
    • Pearson REVISE AQA GCSE (9-1) Religious Studies Christianity and Islam Revision Guide: For 2024 and 2025 assessments and exams – incl. free online … learning, 2022 and 2023…

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      Pearson Revise is the revision series from Pearson, the assessment experts. From the very start of your GCSE, Pearson Revise is the best way to keep learning up to date, practise skills and prepare for assessments and exams.

      • one-topic-per-page format helps you revise more quickly, without the hassle
      • exam-style worked examples match the new specification and demonstrate good exam technique
      • ‘Now try this’ exam-style practice questions let you test understanding of a topic
      • problem solving support throughout including tricky questions on easy topics and strategies and techniques for answering harder questions.
      • complete coverage of the new specification including brand-new topics.
      • visual explanations of key concepts help you revise quickly and recall key skills in exams.

      Part of a comprehensive range of learning and revision support available for Pearson Edexcel and AQA GCSEs from Pearson Revise including: Revision Guides, Revision Workbooks, Revision Cards, Practice Papers Plus all linked to a free online learning portal.
      Please note there is also a Revision Guide for Catholic Christianity and Islam.

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      £5.70
    • Pearson REVISE AQA GCSE (9-1) History Conflict and tension in Asia, 1950-1975 Revision Guide and Workbook: For 2024 and 2025 assessments and exams – … learning, 2022 and 2023…

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      Exam Board: AQA
      Academic Level: GCSE
      Subject: History: Conflict and tension in Asia, 1950-1975
      First teaching: September 2016
      First Exams: Summer 2018

      Designed for hassle-free, independent study and priced to meet both your and your students’ budgets, this combined Revision Guide and Workbook is the smart choice for those revising for AQA GCSE (9-1) History and includes:

      • A FREE online edition
      • One-topic-per-page format
      • ‘Now Try This’ practice questions on topic pages
      • Exam skills pages including Worked examples with exemplar answers
      • Exam-style practice pages with practice questions in the style of the exams
      • Guided support and hints providing additional scaffolding, to help avoid common pitfalls
      • Full set of practice papers written to match the specification exactly

      Includes access to a FREE eBook version of your Revision Guide.

      Revise anytime, anywhere with an eBook Revision Guide on the new Pearson Revise online revision platform. Includes free knowledge checks, quick quizzes and worked solution videos to help you focus your revision. Simply use the code on the inside cover of the book to access your online version. Available for core subjects including AQA and Pearson Edexcel maths, science, english and Pearson Edexcel history and business studies.

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      £5.70
    • Homework Diary A5: 100 Page | 6-Day Week (Undated), Week to View | Homework Planner Notepad/Tracker/Journal /Notebook/Notes/Record Book | Homework … for…

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      Homework Diary / Homework Planner Template / Assignment Book
      This A5 size Homework Diary is great back to school supplies for kids, suitable for tracking assignments

      Features:

      • 6 Day Week
      • 80 pages / 40 sheets
      • Week to view, across two page spread
      • Extra pages for notes
      • Dimension measures A5 Size (14.8 x 21 cm)
      • 90gsm white paper
      • Durable matte finish cover
      • Available in a variety of cover colours
      • Available in A4 and A5 size format

      To browse our school supplies product range, click on our brand name above (Morishe Publishing)

      Thanks for your patronage!

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    • Primary Education Voices

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      Over the past two years, the Primary Education Voices podcast has welcomed dozens of inspirational educators with a variety of roles across primary education to share what they are passionate about. This book gives some of these educators the chance to discuss their ideas, research and reflections in a more in-depth manner to help the reader reflect more deeply about their own practice.

      This publication is a collation of writing of incredible philosophies, resources and ideas from primary practitioners, for primary practitioners. Engaging chapters cover a wide range of topics for the contributors of this book to share: from developing the right ethos and culture in your school or classroom, to considering how to make your curriculum more rich and inclusive, to considering how to look after your own well-being and vitality in the role of a primary educator. Within each chapter, you will hear from a number of contributors and be given the space to reflect on what they have shared, along with some thought-provoking questions to prompt you on how to adapt and refine your practice.

      These ideas and insights will be essential to all who work within the primary sector including trainees, early career teachers and middle and senior leaders, as well as all those who support and consult with these individuals who seek to change and improve their practice.

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      £15.20£16.10

      Primary Education Voices

      £15.20£16.10
    • World Religions: Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism (KS3 Knowing Religion)

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      Provide students with a strong understanding of religion with high quality, engaging and content-rich resources building a firm foundation for the new GCSE 9-1 Religious Studies.

      Deliver a rich, coherent RE course at KS3 and equip pupils with a deep understanding of religion with ready-made, flexible and high quality KS3 lessons.

      ‘Knowing Religion’ is written by an author team of experienced RE teachers and led by series editor Robert Orme of West London Free School.

      • Discover the history and beliefs of Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism as well as these religions in the modern world
      • Start teaching straight away with Teacher Guide resources available on Collins Connect, including teaching ideas and support along with answers to questions in the student books
      • Give pupils the grounding they need to excel at GCSE RS
      • Ignite an interest in religion through a compelling narrative, fascinating facts and extraordinary people
      • Aid pupil memory with a ‘knowledge organiser’ at the end of each unit covering key vocabulary, people, places, and dates
      • Spark discussion and assess understanding with questions for each lesson including longer-form discursive questions to provide extended writing and essay practice
      • Each book structured as 16 lessons to offer flexibility and map onto the school timetable with ease
      • The ‘Knowing Religion’ series also includes resources on Christianity, Judaism and Islam

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      £20.90
    • A Quiet Education: Challenging the extrovert ideal in our schools

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      ‘A Quiet Education’ serves as an unashamed cheerleader for all that is quiet, challenging the myth that collaboration and noise should be at the heart of what happens in schools. It examines how we can ensure more introverted students and teachers can thrive and achieve their potential. It also explores why it is essential that all teachers begin to embrace quieter values: in their classrooms and management of behaviour; in sustaining their own wellbeing; in their desire to reflect meaningfully and improve as a teacher. The final section is an exploration of quieter skills: how we can strengthen our students’ metacognitive ability; their ability to listen, pay attention and focus; the quality of independent work we do in the classroom alongside how we can motivate all our students.

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      £14.30
    • Primary Music for every teacher: How to effectively teach classroom music as a non-musician. Lesson ideas linked to 6 curriculum areas, without the need for instruments

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      A book full of practical tips, ideas and guidance for embedding high quality Music lessons into Primary Curriculum teaching. This book has been written specifically for teachers without a Musical background, however, teachers with musical training will also benefit from the array of ideas within. Lessons have been designed without the need for musical instruments to ensure that even the classrooms with minimal resources can still access the learning, even so, using the instruments available to you is highly encouraged.

      Content can be extended and adapted easily to ensure a high quality music education that can last the academic year. Lesson ideas are scaffolded to suit every year group, ensuring that all students are challenged, or supported, throughout.

      Suitable for new teachers & experienced teachers, non-musicians & musicians.

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      £14.20
    • Critical Incidents in Teaching (Classic Edition): Developing professional judgement (Routledge Education Classic Edition)

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      What are the ‘instincts’ of a good teacher?

      Can they be taught?

      Good teachers use good techniques and routines, but techniques and routines alone do not produce good teaching. The real art of teaching lies in teachers’ professional judgement because in teaching there is seldom one “right answer”. This combination of experience, flexibility, informed opinion and constant self-monitoring is not easy to acquire, but in this re-released classic edition of Critical Incidents in Teaching – in print since 1993 and which includes a new introduction from the author – David Tripp shows how teachers can draw on their own classroom experience to develop it.

      In this practical and unique guide, the author offers a range of strategies for approaching critical incidents and gives advice on how to develop a critical incident file. Illustrated with numerous classroom examples for discussion and reflection, Critical Incidents in Teaching is for everyone concerned with the development of professionalism in teaching. Although aimed at teachers who want to improve their own practice and pass on their expertise to others, it is also part of David’s long term agenda to improve the public status of teaching and to encourage more inductive research in education; he sees classrooms as situations to be explained rather than as places in which to apply theories developed in other disciplines.

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      £30.60£35.10
    • The Lecturer’s Toolkit: A Practical Guide to Assessment, Learning and Teaching

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      The fifth edition of The Lecturer’s Toolkit addresses the needs and aspirations of all lecturers teaching in tertiary education. With a focus on practical, implementable strategies to enhance learning experiences and ensure best practice, it covers all of the need-to-know information crucial to teaching success.

      Pinpointing aspects of teaching excellence, the challenges and stresses of teaching and adapted to cover digital and online learning as well as face-to-face contexts, this new edition covers:

        • designing and using learning outcomes
        • face-to-face, online and peer dialogues
        • using web extracts, video-clips, phones, tablets and social media in large group teaching
        • how online learning relates to the larger contexts of lectures and MOOCs
        • cheating, plagiarism, essay mills and online assessment
        • how particular aspects fit into the bigger picture of a module/course/degree/life
        • ensuring you’re looking after yourself

        Based on four decades of experience of higher education, The Lecturer’s Toolkit is written with authority and clarity in a jargon-free style. This invaluable guide is a must-read for every higher education professional.

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        £36.60£40.80
      • Teaching On Your Own Terms: The 5 Steps to Building the Online Teaching Business of Your Dreams

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        It’s Time To Build The Teaching Business Of Your Dreams And Impact More Students!

        The way that teaching is delivered has changed forever… In a good way too!

        After the 2020 pandemic the entire world of education was forced online and opened everyone’s eyes (both students and teachers) to the power of online learning…

        Now almost everyone on planet earth has a zoom account! Which means that there has never been a better opportunity for teachers to take their expertise online, share their passion for teaching with students who need their help and finally get paid what they deserve without having to wrestle with a never ending workload.

        The time of the teacher has arrived.

        This book will take you by the hand and walk you through 5 proven steps that hundreds of teachers across the globe are now using to prove that it is possible to teach on your own terms by launching and scaling your own online teaching business.

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        £11.40
      • Biology Made Real: Ways of Teaching that Inspire Meaning-Making

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        ‘This outstanding book… deserves to be very widely read. I hope it makes a major contribution to how school biology is taught.’
        —Dr Michael J. Reiss, Professor of Science Education, University of London

        ‘This is a book that all teachers, not just biology teachers should read.’
        —Ben Strathearn-Burrows, Head of Biology, Emanuel School

        Introduction
        I’ve been motivated to discover what biology is to us as humans. What it means to understand biology, and how I could make it meaningful for my students. I’ve read as much as I could and reflected, I’ve discussed and listened, I’ve taught and observed. This book is about sharing what I’ve learnt with my secondary-school mixed-attainment biology classes.

        ‘Not only is this book likely to change how you teach biology but also how you perceive yourself within the living world.’
        —Dr Alex Sinclair, Institute of Education, St Mary’s University, Twickenham

        What you’ll find inside:

        • A vision for an integrated and meaningful biology education.
        • A framework for teaching for meaning-making, which cuts planning time.
        • Ways of creating a unified narrative across disparate topics.
        • A taxonomy of understanding that unlocks problem-solving with minimal workload.
        • Tried and tested examples from mixed-attainment biology classrooms.

        Chapter 1: Meaningful biology relates principally to organisms:
        This sets the scene for the whole book. It brings together many threads to define what I see as most meaningful to secondary biology students. And therefore what we could do about it when designing our lessons & curricula and thinking about how students progress through their biology education. Planning for meaning-making has vastly enhanced interest and motivation to learn in my classroom.

        Chapters 2 & 3: Teaching for meaning using variation theory:
        Next I introduce a powerful—relatively unknown and often misunderstood—pedagogical theory. Variation theory. In these chapters I set out to show how useful it is—and easy to use—in the secondary biology classroom, with many examples.

        Chapter 4: How to integrate organisms, ecology & evolution:
        Now I pull together the previous chapters to present a new framework for teaching for meaning-making that cuts planning time & focuses on biology.

        ‘An excellent text demanding we think not just about what we teach but also why and how.’
        —Dr Paul Ganderton, Consultant and researcher

        Chapter 5: Concepts of the organism that unite a biology course:
        Here I discuss two concepts that I think can unify all the topics on the curriculum.
        1. Seeing biology through thermodynamic systems lens and
        2. Seeing biology through an ecological-evolutionary lens via the concept of life strategies. I lay out the reasons why and discuss how I’ve introduced these ideas with students.

        Chapter 6: Teaching systems thinking to help students see interconnectedness:
        I show how stock and flow diagrams are very useful for the biology classroom and give examples. Next, I introduce a new taxonomy of understanding biological systems that unlocks problem-solving in biology.

        Chapter 7: Establishing a thinking classroom:
        This chapter is focused on the whys and hows of embedding the taxonomy into biology curricula. I give examples of how I use it and examples of my students answers from lower and upper secondary courses.

        Chapter 8: Navigating classroom and biological complexity:
        This chapter rounds up the book by considering the complexity of our subject and the classroom.

        ‘Biology Made Real comes with an education health warning—be prepared to have your beliefs challenged.’
        —Dr Alex Sinclair

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        £15.20
      • How to Build Your Antiracist Classroom

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        Taking on the pervasive issue of racism within education Badu offers a practical, no-nonsense guide on building an antiracist classroom. This book takes the reader on a journey from examining their own bias and racial literacy, to developing a diverse curriculum and improving the culture, to effecting wider changes across the school. Whether as an ally or recipient of bias in our society; this book will offer educators a guide to all the things we can do in the classroom to effect profound social change. If you seek to disrupt the cycles of systemic inequality that have existed in society and education for decades, this is the book for you.

        Orlene Badu is a Leadership & Education Consultant.      

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        £16.40£19.00
      • Lessons Learnt: Diary of an ECT

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        Embark on an unforgettable journey through the ups and downs of the teaching profession in “Lessons Learnt: Diary of an ECT”. In this captivating memoir, Lauren Aldridge shares her personal experiences, valuable insights, and a treasure trove of practical advice for Early Career Teachers.

        Join Lauren Aldridge as she navigates the exhilarating and sometimes overwhelming world of teaching. From the nerve-wracking first week to the challenges of managing transitions and adhering to the ECT framework, every step of the journey is documented with honesty, wit, and a deep sense of empathy.

        But this isn’t just a collection of anecdotes—it’s a roadmap to success in the classroom. Lauren Aldridge doesn’t shy away from addressing critical topics like teacher wellbeing and the job application process. They provide a wealth of resources, tools, and strategies that can help educators not only survive but thrive in their chosen profession.

        Prepare to be entertained by the endearing and humorous moments that unfold within the pages of “Lessons Learnt”. Lauren Aldridge captures the essence of children’s candidness and shares unforgettable stories that will leave you chuckling and touched by the incredible impact teachers can have on young minds.

        This memoir isn’t just for Early Career Teachers; it’s a celebration of the entire teaching community. Whether you’re a seasoned educator looking to reconnect with the passion that brought you to the classroom or a prospective teacher seeking guidance, this book will resonate with you on a profound level.

        “Lessons Learnt: Diary of an ECT” is more than a book—it’s a mentor, a friend, and a source of inspiration for every teacher who has ever stepped foot in a classroom. Discover the wisdom, joy, and resilience that lie within the pages of this remarkable memoir and let Lauren Aldridge guide you toward becoming the best teacher you can be.

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        £8.50
      • Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) in practice: A practical guide for all providers of early years education caring for children with SEND

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        Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) in practice is an essential, easy-to-read guide for early years practitioners, teachers and managers who care for children with special educational needs and want to secure the best possible outcomes for children with SEND within the setting and in partnership with their families. It provides practitioners with an overview of the most updated legislation and policy on SEND, including a section on the impact of COVID-19 to practice, and guidance on where to find additional support. The resource also explains the process for the Education, Health and Care Needs Assessment (EHCNA) and the Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP, including statutory timescales, in a way that is completely clear and accessible. The book covers: Ways to support children with specific conditions and removing barriers to learning; How to implement SEN Support and the graduated approach; Managing transitions – particularly in light of Covid-19; Child protection and safeguarding children with SEND; What funding and benefits are available to support children in the setting and at home. Photocopiable resources to support SEND practice are available in a separate section at the back of the book, together with useful website links to further training. Whatever the setting, this book provides an in-depth, practical knowledge of SEND in the early years and it is also a useful reference guide for parents and carers. It is an ideal textbook for students working towards an early years qualification.

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        £19.60
      • What They Didn’t Teach Me on My PGCE: and other routes into teaching (Sarah Mullin)

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        Teacher training programmes are incredibly valuable, yet there is a limit to what can be taught in a short amount of time. Teachers are always learning and always growing as professionals. What They Didn’t Teach Me on My PGCE captures the voices of over 200 educators who share their heartfelt advice, top tips, honest reflections, disastrous experiences and laugh-out-loud anecdotes about early career teaching. This is not an instruction manual, as all teaching is complex and situational; rather we invite you to ‘dip in and out’ of each chapter as you navigate the recurring themes, patterns and paradoxes. We hope you will be inspired, uplifted, amused and engaged as you reflect on these experiences, comparing them with your own, and celebrate being a member of the teaching profession.

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        £17.90
      • 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Stretch and Challenge (100 Ideas for Teachers)

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        No matter what you teach, there is a 100 Ideas title for you!

        The 100 Ideas series offers teachers practical, easy-to-implement strategies and activities for the classroom. Each author is an expert in their field and is passionate about sharing best practice with their peers.
        Each title includes at least ten additional extra-creative Bonus Ideas that won’t fail to inspire and engage all learners.
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        With the new developments across all secondary curriculum areas, there is greater emphasis on building depth of subject knowledge; stretching and challenging students of all abilities is essential to achieving this deep level of learning. 100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Stretch and Challenge presents innovative and exciting ideas, techniques and activities to embed stretch and challenge strategies into everyday classroom practice, regardless of subject area.

        Developing good stretch and challenge practices enables the cognitive process that helps learners retain new information more easily and work more productively. Looking at questioning, marking and feedback, starters, plenaries and technology-based teaching, Paul Wright explains why the strategies presented in this book are so effective.

        100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Stretch and Challenge is the must-have guide to implementing stretch and challenge practices in the classroom with ideas designed to raise attainment for all students and keep them engaged in the classroom. Accompanying online resources are also available to download from a companion website.

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        £13.50£14.30
      • Bloomsbury Curriculum Basics: Teaching Primary Science

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        The Bloomsbury Curriculum Basics series provides non-specialist primary school teachers with subject knowledge and full teaching programmes in a variety of key primary curriculum subjects.
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        Teaching Primary Science is complete with links to online resources and full of easy-to-follow primary lesson plans that cover all areas of the National Curriculum for KS1 and KS2. Each chapter contains a helpful summary of all the background information you need to know, specific links to the objectives for assessment, interesting facts to engage pupils, key vocabulary and technical tips to help with specific scientific techniques.

        Containing progression pointers, further ideas and cross-curricular activities, this refreshing book will engage pupils, bring science to life and fully support teaching and learning in the classroom and across the whole school. Perfect for primary practitioners and subject co-ordinators, this is a must-have resource!

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        £16.60£18.00
      • Explaining Primary Science

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        Successful science teaching in primary schools requires a careful understanding of key scientific knowledge. This book covers all the major areas of science relevant for beginning primary school teachers, explaining key concepts from the ground up, helping trainees develop into confident science educators.

        This new edition comes with:

        ·         New guidance on teaching primary science today

        ·         Activities to enhance your understanding of key teaching topics

        ·         Links to national curricula for England, Scotland, Australia and New Zealand

        ·         Videos of useful science experiments and demonstrations for the primary classroom

         

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        £21.80£26.60
      • The Teaching Delusion 2: Teaching Strikes Back

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        Whisper it quietly: a lot of time is being wasted in a lot of schools. Actually, why are we whispering? What we should really be doing is calling this out – loudly! The job of schools is too important for us to be keeping quiet. Schools are in the ‘transforming lives’ business. There is no time to waste! In The Teaching Delusion: Why Teaching In Our Schools Isn’t Good Enough (And How We Can Make It Better), Bruce Robertson explored ‘delusions’ that are holding our schools back. In this sequel, The Teaching Delusion 2: Teaching Strikes Back, he digs deeper into three areas: curriculum, pedagogy and leadership. In doing so, he tackles the issue of time-wasting head-on. By calling out specific delusions in each area, Robertson suggests strategies for dismantling these and offers a clear roadmap forward. Backed by a depth of research and a breadth of experience, The Teaching Delusion 2: Teaching Strikes Back will give teachers and school leaders the supportive shake-up they need, helping them to abandon practices that aren’t making the difference they should be, and to focus on the things that will really make the biggest difference to students in our schools.

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        £14.30

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