Part of the Questions in History series for AS and A Level History, this title examines the Soviet Union under Stalin, concentratng on the period before the Second World War.
The Reading Activity Handbook is an essential reference tool for all teachers of pupils aged 4-14. It provides a collection of brilliantly simple teaching ideas designed to help pupils engage with what they read, deepening comprehension.You can use the ideas with any reading material in shared, guided or independent sessions.
This Homework book accompanies the GCSE Maths scheme for AQA Linear (A) - Higher
This Homework books accompanies the GCSE Maths scheme for AQA Modular (B) - Higher
Enriching Maths Resource Pack 2 provides a bank of activities for children working above age-related expectations, which can be slotted in alongside the maths programme for your class. The engaging activities enrich and extend the objectives you're already teaching, offering breadth and depth for those children who need an extra challenge.
Where does the food in your lunch-box come from? How far has it travelled? Find out where bananas are grown, where tuna is found and how chocolate is made in this highly photographic information book.
The third book in a major new series for middle-to-high ability levels at Key Stage 3. Material is arranged thematically in structured and manageable chapter units, with integral, real, case studies.
Book 1 of this three-book course builds on work at the primary level. It begins the series' concentric geographical coverage by exploring themes and case studies from the UK.
Jack and Sam think their school trip to the Ancient Greece Museum is boring, until they see a glowing statue ! Finding themselves whisked away to fight a deadly monster, suddenly Ancient Greece doesn't seem so dull after all. This exciting graphic novel by Linda Chapman is brought to life with illustrations from Dylan Coburn.
Once, there were 100,000 tigers in the world, but now these beautiful creatures are under threat of extinction. Find out the reasons for the decrease in tiger numbers, and what we can do to change it, in this photographic information book by Louise Spilsbury.
At the beginning of World War II, a young American woman named Virginia Hall was sent undercover to Nazi-occupied France to spy on the German army. Follow her incredible true story as she bravely aids the French Resistance, organises and leads rebel armies and passes secret coded radio messages to the Allied forces in this fascinating biography.
At the 2012 Olympics, the modern pentathlon will be 100 years old. This photographic non-fiction report shows the events that are included in the pentathlon and the extraordinary skills needed to compete in this challenging event.
Sam is an ordinary dog who likes to sit around and sleep in his basket -- but Sam has a secret. When his owners leave the house, he becomes Super Sam! Find out what heroic deeds he performs in this entertaining story by ten-year-old Collins Big Cat 2011 Writing Competition winner Kaitlin Broadfoot, with illustrations by Kimberley Scott.
When Pedro the fisherman catches a big swordfish, he decides to share his meal with a man in the local prison -- a captured pirate. But when Pedro himself is later captured by a pirate gang, he finds his generosity hasn't been forgotten. This traditional tale is written by Saviour Pirotta and wonderfully illustrated by Shahab Shamshirsaz.
Captain Scott travelled to the Antarctic in 1901 -- the first man in the world ever to go there. Join one man as he follows in Scott's footsteps and understands why the Antarctic is so important to us in this evocative book by Anne Curtis.