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Turning forces (large print)

by Rnib Bookshare

This diagram shows turning forces acting on an open-ended wrench in the middle of the page with the head of a nut in its jaws. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The handle of the wrench is to the left centre of the page. The jaws are to the right. The six-sided head of the nut fits into the jaws of the wrench, with a dot at its centre that marks its fulcrum (pivot point). To the right of the nut is an arrow showing the anti-clockwise direction of turning. Down the page from the left of the wrench is an arrow pointing down, showing the direction of force and a label showing the force in Newtons. Further down, running horizontally, is a dimension line that shows the distance from the end of the handle to the pivot point.

Tricolore Total 4: Student Book (PDF)

by Mascie-Taylor, Heather|Honnor, Sylvia|Spencer, Michael

The fourth stage in the new edition of this tried and trusted course has been updated to meet the requirements of the new GCSE specifications, providing a range of blended resources to help support and develop independent learning and creativity.

Treasure Island (PDF)

by Robert Louis Stevenson

'Fifteen men on the dead man's chest-Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!' Treasure Island is a tale of pirates and villains, maps, treasure and shipwreck, and is perhaps the best adventure story ever written.

Translation

by Rnib

This diagram shows three triangles; the original triangle and its translation in two different ways to two new positions. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. There is a graph with all four quadrants showing, and the x and y axes ranging from -3 to 3. The x and the y axes intersect at the origin marked by an O. Axes values are positive to the right and to the top of the diagram. Axes values are negative to the left and to the bottom of the diagram. Not all axis division marks are labelled. Some of the braille uses maths code notation. When a shape is translated, it stays the same shape and orientation; only its position changes. The original triangle is in the top left quadrant. There is a translation to the right of a value of 4, and then a translation down of a value of 1. There is also a second translation, right to a value of 4, and then down to a value of 4. The movement of the first triangle is indicated by a heavy dashed line.

Translation


This diagram shows three triangles; the original triangle and its translation in two different ways to two new positions. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. There is a graph with all four quadrants showing, and the x and y axes ranging from -3 to 3. The x and the y axes intersect at the origin marked by an O. Axes values are positive to the right and to the top of the diagram. Axes values are negative to the left and to the bottom of the diagram. Not all axis division marks are labelled. Some of the braille uses maths code notation. When a shape is translated, it stays the same shape and orientation; only its position changes. The original triangle is in the top left quadrant. There is a translation to the right of a value of 4, and then a translation down of a value of 1. There is also a second translation, right to a value of 4, and then down to a value of 4. The movement of the first triangle is indicated by a heavy dashed line.

Translation


This diagram shows three triangles; the original triangle and its translation in two different ways to two new positions. A locator dot and title are shown. These must always be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. There is a graph with all four quadrants showing, and the x and y axes ranging from -3 to 3. The x and the y axes intersect at the origin marked by an O. Axes values are positive to the right and to the top of the diagram. Axes values are negative to the left and to the bottom of the diagram. Not all axis division marks are labelled. Some of the braille uses maths code notation. When a shape is translated, it stays the same shape and orientation; only its position changes. The original triangle is in the top left quadrant. There is a translation to the right of a value of 4, and then a translation down of a value of 1. There is also a second translation, right to a value of 4, and then down to a value of 4. The movement of the first triangle is indicated by a heavy dashed line.

Touching the Void

by Joe Simpson

Touching theVoid is the heart-stopping account of Joe Simpson's terrifying adventure in the Peruvian Andes. He and his climbing partner, Simon, reached the the summit of the remote Siula Grande in June 1995.

Tomorrow's Geography for Edexcel GCSE Specification A (PDF)

by Steph Warren Mike Harcourt

Endorsed by Edexcel, this brand new edition of a best selling title is designed to prepare your students for exam success for the latest Edexcel A specification. Covers all four units of the specification, including comprehensive coverage of Unit 1 Geographical Skills and Challenges for the Planet, all the content for Units 2 and 3, and Controlled Assessment for Unit 4.

Tom Gates, Book 4: Genius Ideas (Mostly) (PDF)

by Liz Pichon

Seeing Delia without her sunglasses on is a BIG shock for Tom, but that's nothing compared with the surprise that Dad has in store with his new-found fitness regime! He says he's going to compete at the school Sports Day. Can you even imagine the horrendous shame that will bring? Meanwhile Tom, Derek and Norman are also busy with a training regime of their own - practising with Dogzombies to make sure they're ready for the school talent show.nbsp;

To Kill a Mockingbird: New Windmills (PDF)

by Harper Lee

Scout, the keen-eyed narrator, and her brother Jem interrupt their games to champion their lawyer father when, in a hostile, racist town in the American South, he battles to defend Tom, who is black and accused of murder. Readership age: 11 to 18. Interest level:14+.

To Kill a Mockingbird: New Windmills

by Harper Lee

Scout, the keen-eyed narrator, and her brother Jem interrupt their games to champion their lawyer father when, in a hostile, racist town in the American South, he battles to defend Tom, who is black and accused of murder.

To Kill a Mockingbird: York Notes for GCSE (PDF)

by Beth Sims

Written by examiners and teachers to give you an expert understanding of the text you're studying, York Notes has the most in-depth coverage and analysis of everything from themes and contexts to characters, plots and language. There are sample answers, essay plans and specialist guidance on understanding the questions you'll be asked in an exam, together with an array of handy quotes, checklists, study tips, grade boosters and revision activities to help you learn, revise efficiently and remember everything you'll need to write the very best answers.

Tim (Y Pump)

by Elgan Rhys gyda Tomos Jones

Dyma'r gyntaf o bum nofel yng nghyfres Y Pump. Mae Tim ar fin cyrraedd Ysgol Gyfun Llwyd ar ddechrau Blwyddyn 11. A fydd ei griw o ffrindiau newydd yn gallu ei helpu i ffeindio cysur? [The first of five novels in the series Y Pump. Tim is about to enter Year 11 in Ysgol Gyfun Llwyd, but will his crew of new friends be able to help him find solace?]

Thinking about God and Morality (PDF)

by Leslie Parry

Thinking About God and Morality sets out a refreshing new approach towards this stimulating area of religious study. Written by a Senior Examiner it links with the AQA Religious Studies GCSE (Short) Course. The first half of the book considers the existence and nature of God and revelation. The second half includes issues of faith and morality, looking at moral decisions, issues of life and death, and relationships. It is also concerned with such global issues as the created world, poverty and war and peace. Lesley Parry has an exciting and accessible approach to teaching Religious Studies at Key Stage 4, and addresses the issues of good exam technique, as well as the content of the course.

Thinking about God and Morality

by Leslie Parry

Thinking About God and Morality sets out a refreshing new approach towards this stimulating area of religious study. Written by a Senior Examiner it links with the AQA Religious Studies GCSE (Short) Course. The first half of the book considers the existence and nature of God and revelation. The second half includes issues of faith and morality, looking at moral decisions, issues of life and death, and relationships. It is also concerned with such global issues as the created world, poverty and war and peace. Lesley Parry has an exciting and accessible approach to teaching Religious Studies at Key Stage 4, and addresses the issues of good exam technique, as well as the content of the course.

Thinking about God and Morality

by Leslie Parry

Thinking About God and Morality sets out a refreshing new approach towards this stimulating area of religious study. Written by a Senior Examiner it links with the AQA Religious Studies GCSE (Short) Course. The first half of the book considers the existence and nature of God and revelation. The second half includes issues of faith and morality, looking at moral decisions, issues of life and death, and relationships. It is also concerned with such global issues as the created world, poverty and war and peace. Lesley Parry has an exciting and accessible approach to teaching Religious Studies at Key Stage 4, and addresses the issues of good exam technique, as well as the content of the course.

Thinking about God and Morality

by Leslie Parry

Thinking About God and Morality sets out a refreshing new approach towards this stimulating area of religious study. Written by a Senior Examiner it links with the AQA Religious Studies GCSE (Short) Course. The first half of the book considers the existence and nature of God and revelation. The second half includes issues of faith and morality, looking at moral decisions, issues of life and death, and relationships. It is also concerned with such global issues as the created world, poverty and war and peace. Lesley Parry has an exciting and accessible approach to teaching Religious Studies at Key Stage 4, and addresses the issues of good exam technique, as well as the content of the course.

Textiles Technology: Revision Guide (PDF)

by Debra Eason

Written for 2009 curriculum change, Essentials provides concise coverage of all the externally assessed course content and skills for GCSE Textiles Technology.

Tess of the d'Urbervilles (PDF)

by Thomas Hardy

Set in Hardy's Wessex, Tess is a moving novel of hypocrisy and double standards. Its challenging sub-title, A Pure Woman, infuriated critics when the book was first published in 1891, and it was condemned as immoral and pessimistic. It tells of Tess Durbeyfield, the daughter of a poor and dissipated villager, who learns that she may be descended from the ancient family of d'Urbeville. In her search for respectability her fortunes fluctuate wildly, and the story assumes the proportions of a Greek tragedy. It explores Tess's relationships with two very different men, her struggle against the social mores of the rural Victorian world which she inhabits and the hypocrisy of the age.

Terror Kid (PDF)

by Benjamin Zephaniah

What is a terrorist? A shocking, moving and timely novel about the choices that shape us. Rico knows trouble. He knows the look of it and the sound of it. He also knows to stay away from it as best he can. Because if there's one thing his Romany background has taught him, it's that he will always be a suspect. Despite his efforts to stay on the right side of the law, Rico is angry and frustrated at the injustices he sees happening at home and around the world. He wants to do something - but what? When he is approached by Speech, a mysterious man who shares Rico's hacktivist interests, Rico is given the perfect opportunity to speak out. After all, what harm can a peaceful cyber protest do...? From the bestselling author of REFUGEE BOY comes a powerful novel about justice, trust and idealism gone wrong that will make you look again at your definition of a terrorist.

Tension forces that balance weight (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

On this page, there are two groups of diagrams showing tension and reaction forces acting upon objects. Each group has a dashed line image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the left border, there is a ball on a spring (left) and a ball on a piece of foam (right). In the right border is a ball suspended on string (left) and a ball on a floor (right). Diagrams on the left: In the top left of the left hand border is a spiral spring, and slightly right an arrow pointing upwards (tension force). Down the page is a ball and further down a downward-pointing arrow (weight). Towards the top right is an arrow pointing upwards (reaction force). Down the page is a ball and further down a block of foam with a downward-pointing arrow (weight). Diagrams on the right: At the top left of the right hand border is a line going down the page representing a length of string with an upward pointing arrow slightly to the right (tension force). Down the page is a ball and further down is a downward- pointing arrow (weight). Towards the top right is an upward-pointing arrow with a ball down the page from it. Further down is a section of floor with a downward-pointing arrow (reaction force).

Tension forces that balance weight (UEB contracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

On this page, there are two groups of diagrams showing tension and reaction forces acting upon objects. Each group has a dashed line image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the left border, there is a ball on a spring (left) and a ball on a piece of foam (right). In the right border is a ball suspended on string (left) and a ball on a floor (right). Diagrams on the left: In the top left of the left hand border is a spiral spring, and slightly right an arrow pointing upwards (tension force). Down the page is a ball and further down a downward-pointing arrow (weight). Towards the top right is an arrow pointing upwards (reaction force). Down the page is a ball and further down a block of foam with a downward-pointing arrow (weight). Diagrams on the right: At the top left of the right hand border is a line going down the page representing a length of string with an upward pointing arrow slightly to the right (tension force). Down the page is a ball and further down is a downward- pointing arrow (weight). Towards the top right is an upward-pointing arrow with a ball down the page from it. Further down is a section of floor with a downward-pointing arrow (reaction force).

Tension forces that balance weight (large print)

by Rnib Bookshare

On this page, there are two groups of diagrams showing tension and reaction forces acting upon objects. Each group has a dashed line image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the left border, there is a ball on a spring (left) and a ball on a piece of foam (right). In the right border is a ball suspended on string (left) and a ball on a floor (right). Diagrams on the left: In the top left of the left hand border is a spiral spring, and slightly right an arrow pointing upwards (tension force). Down the page is a ball and further down a downward-pointing arrow (weight). Towards the top right is an arrow pointing upwards (reaction force). Down the page is a ball and further down a block of foam with a downward-pointing arrow (weight). Diagrams on the right: At the top left of the right hand border is a line going down the page representing a length of string with an upward pointing arrow slightly to the right (tension force). Down the page is a ball and further down is a downward- pointing arrow (weight). Towards the top right is an upward-pointing arrow with a ball down the page from it. Further down is a section of floor with a downward-pointing arrow (reaction force).

The Tempest - The Complete Play with Annotations, Audio and Knowledge Organisers

by Shakespeare William

"This The Tempest Complete Play contains the full text of all five acts, with helpful annotations explaining all the tricky bits in plain English. It includes scene overviews and a context section, so that students can keep track of the plot, characters and historical details. Plus, there is lots of practice, with questions and activities at the end of every scene. We've also added Knowledge Organiser pages, which lay all the essentials out in one handy place, and online audio extracts, which let students hear key scenes performed, just as Shakespeare intended. "

The Tempest (PDF)

by William Shakespeare

The most poetic and magical of Shakespeare's comedies, this play contrasts lyrical fantasy surrounding the spirit Ariel and the savage Calaban, with a tale of political intrigue focused around Prospero, the banished Duke of Milan, now a wizard living on a remote island.

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