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Literacy Land: Streetwise
"Streetwise" is the follow-on series from "Story Street" for primary years 5 and 6, providing stand-alone novels and short stories by top children's authors. A normal oggie is a Cornish pasty. Olga's oggie however is a little bit different. Every time she takes a bite, time stands still.
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AS Music Literacy Workbook
Exam boards: Edexcel, AQA, OCR, WJECThe AS Music Literacy Workbook will develop students notational skills to the level necessary to succeed in the exam.
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Specially compiled 'Help with Homework' books to give children confidence with their school work. Each book is packed with illustrated exercises that make learning fun. Three assorted - Handwriting, Phonics and Spelling. Includes stickers. Supports Key Stage 1. Age 5-7.
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Rebecca Berkley/Paul Terry: AS Music Literacy Workbook
The workbook emphasises learning by doing. It includes numerous scorereading exercises based on jazz and classical music, which encourage students to cross-reference their knowledge. The workbook builds towards a series of exercises and model answers, allowing students to check their work.
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Literacy in Theory and Practice
Publisher Description: This book challenges conventional theories about literacy, and the practices which often arise from them. It attempts to provide a new perspective through which the variety of literacy practices across different cultures can be viewed and from which the practical issues that arise in specific literacy campaigns and programmes can be approached. Dr Street first examines the explicit theories developed about literacy within different academic disciplines, on the premise that...
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Freire and Macedo analyse the connection between literacy and politics according to whether it produces existing social relations, or introduces a new set of cultural practices that promote democratic and emancipatory change.
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This colourful 610mm (24in) diameter inflatable vinyl ball provides an excellent way for children to learn about primary literacy.
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These engaging stories are perfect for upper Key Stage 2, (Y5-6/P6-7) designed to fit the National Literacy Strategy.
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Towards Emotional Literacy
'Emotional literacy means being able to recognise what you are feeling so that it enhances rather than interferes with thinking - a contrast with emotional expression which can mean one is driven by emotions so that it isn't possible to think.' In this, the second collection of her Guardian columns (one of the longest running and most popular of the paper) Susie Orbach again proves herself to be a clear-sighted and intelligent guide to understanding what's really going on around and within us. Her...
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Special thanks to Angie Taylor, Teaching Assistant for this idea. These emotional literacy poems are great for circle time group discussions. Each poster has a poem and matching illustration on the front with a set of questions for discussion overleaf that relate to the poem. There is a word list to discuss the emotions and/or positive and negative feelings the poems may evoke. Set of 14 A3 laminated posters.
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Emotional Literacy by David Spendlove
Educators worldwide claim that as their pupils learn to control their emotional behaviour their learning improves drastically. This book shows teachers how they can use emotional intelligence to make a real difference to their student's literacy and overall learning abilities.
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'Stanley Thornes Primary Literacy Year 3' Description This is a teacher's book for Year 3 containing 180 lesson plans, one for everyday of the school year. Each plan provides a watertight structure for the Literacy Hour which includes learning objectives, covering specific skills set out in the NLS framework; interactive whole class work at word, sentence and text levels; group work, providing opportunities for differentiation, support advice and asessment points, linked directly to the learning...
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Literacy Bank 5
Six different activity types. Adjustable activity menu. Full record keeping. National Literacy Strategy Codes. Printable worksheets .
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Reports and essays revealing remarkable work being carried out in which ecological literacy are being used to ....
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You can personalise it with your own colours, photos and message. Then just email it to your friends and family, so they can donate online and leave you messages of support.
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Literacy Box 1 is an excellent way of extending Literacy into ICT. The program provides a variety of activities and games for Year 1 children, helping them to achieve the Year 1 Literacy objectives. It is a colourful, fun way of learning the various phonemes presented to Year 1 and assists in spelling. The sound and graphics are of a high quality and children are motivated throughout. Teachers are able to set activities according to levels and objectives being covered and these are readily available...
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Active Literacy Kit
teacher's handbook,. exercise guide,. placement test and exercise cards,. A4 reading card,. rhyme and alliteration book,. vowel discrimination book,. reading and spelling book,. spelling completion teacher book,. pack of 10 spelling completion pupil books (extras available separately),. 144 playing cards,. blindfold and number counters,.
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Emotional Literacy Pocketbook
By helping students to recognise, understand and handle emotions - their own and others' - we can build their self-esteem, improve their confidence and pave the way for them to become educationally and socially successful. The authors use case studies to demonstrate the effectiveness of helping children to feel CLASI - Capable, Listened to, Accepted, Safe, Included. There are chapters on building relationships that support learning, on nurturing 'open' conversations, on working effectively in groups...
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This report outlines a project developed in Cornwall to deliver literacy and numeracy to employees in their workplaces. The work illustrates the effectiveness of using personal finance as a way of engaging both employers and learners. The project shows an effective model for developing the type of demand led approach advocated by the Leitch Review of Skills.
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Students' success in school, particularly in these days of vigorous academic standards and high-stakes testing, is related to their abilities to read, comprehend, analyze, and reflect through critical thinking, writing, and computer interactions. The text is organized in a realistic and easy-to-use format, offering ideas for integrating theory with practice to improve the teaching and learning process.
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