School Education & Teaching

  • Homework Diary: A6+ 165 x 100 mm 84 Page 6-Day Week School Homework Book for Kids – Red Cover

    School Homework Diary Notebook

    Perfectly sized pocket homework diary which covers covering the whole academic year.
    It allows effective exchange of communication between parent/teacher, alongside developing kids organisation skills, planning, and time management.

    • 84 pages per book
    • 6-day week
    • Week to view over 2 pages
    • Space for parent’s and teacher’s signatures
    • 7mm feint ruled
    • Size meaures A6+ – 165mm x 100mm
    • Thick 90 gsm white paper
    • Sturdy matte finish bound cover

    Back to school essentials for primary and secondary schools!

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    £3.50
  • 100 Computing Lessons for the National Curriculum for teaching ages 7-9 (Years 3-4). Includes short term planning and lessons for the whole year. (100 Lessons) (100 Lessons -…

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    Praise for Scholastic’s 100 Lessons-Planning Guides: “These books answer my prayers! Having access to long and medium term plans, as well as clear advice concerning progression and key concepts has already helped me to plan ahead. The inclusion of digital content that can easily be personalised is a real bonus, and completely welcome. Thank you, Scholastic for a fantastic resource.’ Steven Gibson, Hyde Park Junior School, Plymouth

    Master the Curriculum with Scholastic’s 100 Lessons. Scholastic’s acclaimed 100 Lessons series is here to help your school prepare. Trusted by teachers for 15 years and selling more than one million copies, 100 Lessons is fully in line with the Curriculum objectives. Our new 100 Lessons and Planning Guides will make planning and teaching the new requirements simple and stress-free.

    • Understand the requirements and plan with confidence for all six years
    • Long- and medium-term planning and progression, ideal for subject coordinators
    • Get a clear overview with simple week-by-week breakdowns on how to create units of work
    • Includes a FREE A2 poster that gives an overview of progression and a CD-ROM full of editable planning grids
    • View sample resources at www.scholastic.co.uk/100lessons

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    £3.20
  • How to Survive Your First Year in Teaching: Sue Cowley’s bestselling guide for new teachers

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    So you’ve finished your teacher training and found yourself a job . . . the hard bit is over right? But, hold on, how do you actually survive your FIRST YEAR in teaching?!

    The NQT year is notoriously difficult and hard work. Challenges include meeting your new colleagues and making the right first impression, preparing and planning your lessons, managing the mountain of marking and most scary of all . . . being in charge of a whole class by yourself for the first time!

    But don’t panic – help is at hand from expert teacher and education writer Sue Cowley. In this new edition of her bestselling book, she supports new teachers through the stresses and strains, and the highs and lows of their first year in teaching.

    She’s there to guide you right from the start of day one, lesson one, with the acknowledgement that ‘your stomach feels like lead and your mouth feels as dry as the Sahara desert’. She’s there through each term advising on time-saving lesson plans, easy to implement behavior management tips and how to help children who have special educational needs. She’s there right until the end of the year when she ensures that you feel triumphantly on top of report writing and your first parents’ evening. All of her methods are tried-and-tested and real life case studies exemplify how (and how not) to put them in to practice.

    This new edition has been fully updated with new diagrams and checklists to boost your organisational and time management skills. It also includes refreshed and up-to-date case studies and extra examples for primary school teachers.

    Written in Sue Cowley’s honest, accessible and down to earth style, How to Survive your First Year in Teaching is a must have for all new teachers embarking on their NQT year.

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    £3.20
  • Learn to Sign the Fun Way!: Let Your Fingers Do the Talking with Games, Puzzles, and Activities in American Sign Language

    The perfect guide to signing for everyone!

    Never before has learning to sign been so simple and so much fun! Whether you are a teacher or a parent, this lively self-guided book of American Sign Language (ASL) will quickly become your kids’ new favorite teacher!

    Learn to Sign the Fun Way goes beyond the manual alphabet and teaches the beautiful language of sign—the United States’ fourth most pervasive language—in a simple, interactive format. Signers-to-be will discover:

    ·Great games to make learning ASL an entertaining adventure
    ·Activities for both the individual and the classroom
    ·Cool groups of signs that appeal esspecially to kids
    ·And much more!

    Kids love to sign, whether it be to communicate with a hearing-impaired individual or as a “secret” language with their friends. With this illustrated book they’ll quickly and easily become signing superstars! Inside are cool signs for kids, including:

    ·People signs
    ·Alphabet and numbers
    ·Animals
    ·Food and drinks
    ·Home signs
    · Clothing
    ·Color
    ·Sports
    ·Activity signs
    ·Thoughts and feelings
    ·Action signs
    ·Body parts
    ·School talk
    ·Calendar signs
    ·Silly and fun signs

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    £2.80
  • ABC Workbook Ages 3-5: Ideal for home learning (Collins Easy Learning Preschool)

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    Level: EYFS
    Subject: English

    Learn the easy way with this abc workbook!

    Fully in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage, this English book provides reassurance whilst supporting your child’s learning at home.

    Combining useful English practice with engaging, colourful illustrations, this ABC workbook helps to boost your child’s confidence and develop good learning habits for life. Each fun activity is designed to give your child a real sense of achievement.

    Included in this book:

    • questions that allow children to practise the important skills learned at school
    • colourful activities that make learning fun and motivate children to learn at home
    • helpful tips and answers so that you can support your child’s learning

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    £2.80£3.80
  • British Sign Language Christmas Signs

    ★This stunning book contains the BSL signs for:

    ✓Santa,

    ✓Snow,

    ✓Merry Christmas,

    ✓Christmas tree,

    ✓Elf,

    ✓Angel,

    ✓Card,

    ✓Reindeer and more.

    ✓This book is suitable also for teens and adults that care for others that communicate using the sign language.

    Get the perfect gift for your loved ones!

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    £2.20£12.30
  • “With a fine disregard…”: A Portrait of Rugby School

    Founded in 1567 by Lawrence Sheriff, Grocer to Queen Elizabeth I, Rugby School grew to national fame under Dr Thomas Arnold in the early nineteenth-century as a model for progressive boarding school education, a model subsequently replicated throughout Britain and Empire.

    Rugby combines an illustrious past with a progressive spirit. Other famous names include the Doctor’s fictional pupil Tom Brown, the legendary founder of rugby football William Webb Ellis, ‘who with a fine disregard for the rules of football as played in his time first took the ball in his arms and ran with it’, and literary luminaries like the poet Rupert Brooke and children’s author Lewis Carroll. Today Rugby maintains many valuable traditions such as the boarding house system, the cultivation of educated all-rounders and service to the community, but it is also seen as a leading coeducational boarding school, offering state-of-the-art facilities in many subjects (languages, science, sport, design) and taking a lead in the development of local inter-school partnership and access, through its Arnold Foundation, to less-well-off boys and girls who can benefit significantly from a boarding school education. Respect for tradition goes hand in hand with response to the needs of the modern world.

    This first full-colour celebration of Rugby School offers a richly illustrated and elegantly produced account of Rugby in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, with, in this case, a fine disregard for the rules of scientific scholarship as developed in our time. A distinctive feature of the book is its emphasis on the first-hand accounts of living Rugbeians of every age and stage – as well as the records of deceased Rugbeians – to give a vividly personal portrayal of School life as it was and is lived day-to-day.

    “This is the first book on Rugby School for 40 years and the response from all those who have bought it or seen it has been tremendous.” Kerry Wilson, Development Director

    Book of the Month – Rugby World Magazine (June 2007 issue)

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    £2.00

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