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Stan's Song: Sheriff Stan: Stan's Song (Start Reading: Sheriff Stan)

by Mick Gowar

It's the Cactus Thorn town picnic and Sheriff Stan is going to sing for the crowd.

Start Reading: Just Like You: I Can Hear! (PDF)

by Louise John

I can hear the wind rushing, I can hear the birds singing, I can hear!

Starting Out in Project Management 3rd edition

by Peter Simon Ruth Murray-Webster

Starting Out in Project Management is your essential guide to the basics of project management. Written for anyone new to projects or wishing to progress their career as a project professional Starting Out charts the journey of the APM project life cycle, from concept through to delivery and handover. Along the way readers will learn about the fundamental features of project management, including ownership of the business case, engaging with stakeholders and realising the all-important benefits of the project, plus much, much more. With over 50 diagrams to help illustrate, case study examples for each chapter and a full glossary of commonly-used terminology, Starting Out is the perfect companion for any aspiring project manager keen to make their mark on this exciting and rewarding profession. Readers may also be interested in APM Body of Knowledge and the APM Project Fundamentals Qualification Study Guide.

Statistics class 12 - Tamil Nadu Board

by State Council of Educational Research Training

Key Factors about the book: Learning objectives are brief statements that describe what students will be expected to learn by the end of school year, course, unit, lesson or class period. Additional information about the concept. Amazing facts, Rhetorical questions to lead students to statistic inquiry. Assess students' critical thinking and their understanding. To enhance digital skills among students.

Stats Means Business (PDF)

by John Buglear

'Stats Means Business' is an introductory textbook aimed at Business Studies students who require guidance in the area of statistics. It minimizes technical language, provides clear definition of key terms, and gives emphasis to interpretation rather than technique. 'Stats Means Business' enables readers to:* appreciate the importance of statistical analysis in business* understand statistical techniques* develop judgment in the selection of appropriate statistical techniques* interpret the results of statistical analysisThere is an overwhelming need for successful managers to be able to deal competently with numerical information and this text is developed with this in mind by providing worked examples and review questions which are rooted in viable business contexts.Each chapter includes guidance on using Excel and Minitab to produce the analysis described and explained in the chapter. The start of every chapter identifies aims and summarizes content and each is written in an accessible style. Model solutions are provided for three problems in each chapter and further solutions are available on a web site to accompany the book.The book is suitable for first year undergraduate courses, MBA Programmes and anyone who needs support and guidance in the area of statistics.

Staying at Home: Independent Reading White 10 (Reading Champion #500)

by Heather Maisner

Maya is very excited for her family's annual trip to the seaside. When she is suddenly struck down with chicken pox, she must make the best of missing out. For Independent Reading at White Band 10, readers aged 5-7 years.This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE).Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.

Steve the Christmas Elf

by Billy Dunne Ben Whitehouse

A humorous and heart-warming story about a little elf called Steve and a little girl called May, who help each other find their way. Steve the Christmas elf is in the North Pole, busy making toys for the big day. But he suddenly wonders: what if the children he’s making toys for don’t exist? It’s not like he’s ever seen them ...Join Steve on a Christmas Eve adventure as he sneaks on board Santa’s sleigh, befriends a little girl who’s found herself on the naughty list and gets himself into a whole load of festive trouble.

Stimmt! 1 Workbook A for pack (PDF)

by Mr Malcolm Pacey

Lots of reading and writing activities to practise the content of Stimmt! 1 - ideal for homework and cover lessons. Differentiated Workbooks (A for core activities, B for extension) provide practice at the right level for all your students.

Stimmt! 3 Grün: Übungsheft (PDF)

by Mr Oliver Gray

Stimmt! engages your pupils right from the start with topics they will want to learn plus lots of insight into the German-speaking world.

Stimmt! German for National 4 (PDF)

by Harriette Lanzer Michael Spencer Carolyn Batstone Lisa Probert

Stimmt! for National 4 is an expertly developed course, which will help students achieve their potential in German National 4. The course develops listening, speaking, reading and writing skills and includes a focus on skills such as translation, understanding authentic and literary texts and spontaneous speaking. Cultural content and a focus on ‘learning something new’ help to give students a sense of purpose and bring language learning to life. A ‘building-blocks’ approach in which language and grammar are introduced and recycled helps students use language independently across contexts.

Stimmt! German for National 5 (PDF)

by Harriette Lanzer Michael Spencer Carolyn Batstone Lisa Probert

Stimmt! for National 5 is an expertly developed course, which will help students achieve their potential in German National 5. The course develops listening, speaking, reading and writing skills and includes a focus on skills such as translation, understanding authentic and literary texts and spontaneous speaking. Cultural content and a focus on ‘learning something new’ help to give students a sense of purpose and bring language learning to life. A ‘building-blocks’ approach in which language and grammar are introduced and recycled helps students use language independently across contexts.

Stinky!: Stinky! Race Ahead With Reading: Stinky! (Race Ahead With Reading #12)

by Ann Bryant

Bill Brady boats that he is entering his guinea pig into an animal tricks competition. The trouble is, he hasn't got a guinea pig. Let alone one that can do tricks. Can Stinky save the day?Race Ahead with Reading is the perfect introduction to reading chapters with brand new page turning reads in five short bite size chapters, to encourage children to take the driving seat with their reading.

The Stinky Giant: Princess Pj: The Stinky Giant (Start Reading: Princess PJ)

by Karen Wallace

A thirsty giant arrives at the palace and asks for a drink. The queen won't let him in-he stinks! Princess PJ wants him to stay. Whatever can she do go get him to wash?

Stinky Spike and the Royal Rescue (Stinky Spike)

by Paul Meisel Peter Meisel

Continuing the Read & Bloom line for newly independent readers comes a delightfully funny, boy-friendly series . . .Can Stinky Spike sniff out a missing royal pup?Stinky Spike and Captain Fishbeard are thick as thieves and ready for adventure! That is, until they're captured! When Princess Petunia offers Spike a chance to find her lost puppy and free the Driftwood's crew, Spike is the top dog for the job. How hard could it be to find a fluffy royal pooch?

Stinky Spike and the Royal Rescue (Stinky Spike)

by Paul Meisel Peter Meisel

Continuing the Read & Bloom line for newly independent readers comes a delightfully funny, boy-friendly series . . .Can Stinky Spike sniff out a missing royal pup?Stinky Spike and Captain Fishbeard are thick as thieves and ready for adventure! That is, until they're captured! When Princess Petunia offers Spike a chance to find her lost puppy and free the Driftwood's crew, Spike is the top dog for the job. How hard could it be to find a fluffy royal pooch?

Stinky Spike the Pirate Dog (Stinky Spike)

by Paul Meisel Peter Meisel

Continuing the Read & Bloom line for newly independent readers comes a delightfully funny, boy-friendly series . . . Meet Stinky Spike! Ahoy! When this shipyard pup gets lost at sea, he's rescued by a crew of stinky pirates led by Captain Fishbeard. Spike must prove to the captain he can be a real pirate. Luckily, Stinky Spike has the best nose on the seven seas, and he uses it to sniff out all kinds of treasure. But what happens when Spike's sense of smell leads him to some very strange loot?

Stinky Spike the Pirate Dog (Stinky Spike)

by Paul Meisel Peter Meisel

Continuing the Read & Bloom line for newly independent readers comes a delightfully funny, boy-friendly series . . . Meet Stinky Spike! Ahoy! When this shipyard pup gets lost at sea, he's rescued by a crew of stinky pirates led by Captain Fishbeard. Spike must prove to the captain he can be a real pirate. Luckily, Stinky Spike has the best nose on the seven seas, and he uses it to sniff out all kinds of treasure. But what happens when Spike's sense of smell leads him to some very strange loot?

The Stolen Egg: Detective Dog: The Stolen Egg (Start Reading: Princess PJ)

by Karen Wallace

Goose has lost her egg, but where could it be? Detective Dog looks all about the farmyard but he cannot find it anywhere. Detective Dog is a series of four books at green band 5 of the Start Reading programme.

Stone Age Adventures: Beware Of Bears! (Race Ahead With Reading #19)

by Vivian French

Vivian French introduces us to a world of stone age chaos as we follow the adventures of Pod, Pim and Little Nut.Join this quirky Stone Age family on a night fishing adventure. Tall Cousin and Pod have gone off to fish. Little Nut follows, so Pod joins in too. There's trouble when a hungry bear appears! Race Ahead with Reading is the perfect introduction to reading chapters with brand new page turning reads in five short bite size chapters, to encourage children to take the driving seat with their reading.

Stone Age Adventures: Brother Trouble (Race Ahead With Reading #18)

by Vivian French

Vivian French introduces us to a world of stone age chaos as we follow the adventures of Pod, Pim and Little Nut.In Brother Trouble, Pim is being pushed to the limit by her brothers, who are up to mischief! They leave a mess wherever they go and keep stopping Pim from getting to learn how to make pots. When she finally gets started, all her brothers can do is sling mud! Where will the chaos end?Race Ahead with Reading is the perfect introduction to reading chapters with brand new page turning reads in five short bite size chapters, to encourage children to take the driving seat with their reading.

Stone Age Adventures: Little Nut's Big Journey (Race Ahead With Reading #20)

by Vivian French

Vivian French introduces us to a world of stone age chaos as we follow the adventures of Pod, Pim and Little Nut. Join this quirky Stone Age family on a big journey. Winter is coming and Pod, Pim and Little Nut need to move home. They must find a cave quickly, the journey is dangerous!Race Ahead with Reading is the perfect introduction to reading chapters with brand new page turning reads in five short bite size chapters, to encourage children to take the driving seat with their reading.

Stone Age Adventures: Little Nut's Lucky Escape (Race Ahead With Reading #17)

by Vivian French

Vivian French introduces us to a world of stone age chaos as we follow the adventures of Pod, Pim and Little Nut.Pod is not impressed when he and his brother and sister are charged with collecting berries. Pod would much rather join the old ones hunting and seeking out danger! But when he loses sight of Little Nut, trouble lies ahead...how will he outwit a wild boar with its sights on his baby brother?Race Ahead with Reading is the perfect introduction to reading chapters with brand new page turning reads in five short bite size chapters, to encourage children to take the driving seat with their reading.

Stone Age To The Iron Age (Collins Primary History Ser.)

by Alf Wilkinson

Collins Primary History provides a rich coverage of the Primary National Curriculum for History. Packed with information, source materials, questions and activities, the beautifully designed pupil books support children to explore, interpret and develop knowledge of significant historical periods. The accompanying Teacher's Guide provides planning support and guidance on making progress in history.

Stone Soup: Independent Reading Purple 8 (Reading Champion #485)

by Katie Dale

This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Stone Soup is a retelling of a classic tale of cleverness and working together. How will the mysterious stranger help the town come together and make delicious stone soup fit for a king?Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.

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