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Skellig (PDF)

by David Almond

When a move to a new house coincides with his baby sister's illness, Michael's world seems suddenly lonely and uncertain. Then, one Sunday afternoon, he stumbles into the old, ramshackle garage of his new home, and finds something magical. A strange creature - part owl, part angel, a being who needs Michael's help if he is to survive. With his new friend Mina, Michael nourishes Skellig back to health, while his baby sister languishes in the hospital. But Skellig is far more than he at first appears, and as he helps Michael breathe life into his tiny sister, Michael's world changes for ever . . . Skelligwon the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Children's Book Award and is now a major Sky1 feature film, starring Tim Roth and John Simm. David Almond is also winner of the 2010 Hans Christian Andersen award.

Cyfrol Straeon Byrion 2

by Amrywiol Meinir Wyn Edwards

Cyfrol o straeon byrion ar gyfer Cyfnod Allweddol 3 (12-15 oed). Mae yma awduron fel Dylan Iorwerth, Caryl Lewis, Sian Northey, Cynan Llwyd a Llio Maddocks. [A collection of 15 short stories suitable for Key Stage 3 pupils (12-15 years old). Authors include Dylan Iorwerth, Caryl Lewis, Sian Northey, Cynan Llwyd and Llio Maddocks.]

Seren Wib a Straeon Eraill

by Amrywiol Meinir Wyn Edwards

Cyfrol o straeon byrion ar gyfer Cyfnod Allweddol 3 (12-15 oed). Bydd y gyfrol hon yn cynnwys straeon gan awduron profiadol a rhai newydd e.e. Jon Gower, Manon Steffan Ros, Miriam Elin a Gwennan Evans. [A volume of short stories for Key Stage 3 (12-15 years old) pupils comprising 10 stories written by experienced and new authors, e.g. Jon Gower, Manon Steffan Ros, Miriam Elin and Gwennan Evans.]

Foundations KS3: Resistant Materials Technology (PDF)

by Paul Anderson Jeff Draisey

'Design and Technology Foundations' student books are matched to the KS3 assessment criteria and programme of study, with engaging content and activities to help develop the design skills and knowledge required at Key Stage 3 and beyond.

Foundations: KS3 (PDF)

by Paul Anderson Pauline Parkman Sue Foreshaw Gemma Alldritt Kay Grey

'Design and Technology Foundations' student books are matched to the KS3 assessment criteria and programme of study, with engaging content and activities to help develop the design skills and knowledge required at Key Stage 3 and beyond.

Beowulf

by Anon.

[PART-WORK: Missing pages 70 and 71] This is the story of a young man who travelled far across the sea to fight two terrifying monsters-one who could rip a man apart and drink his blood, the other who lived like a sea-wolf at the bottom of a dark, blood-stained lake. His name was Beowulf, and his story was written down in Anglo-Saxon in the eighth century.

MathsLinks: Y7 Student Book C (PDF)

by Marguerite Appleton Pete Mullarkey Dave Capewell James Nicholson

MathsLinks is an engaging new series that delivers the new KS3 specification in a manageable, practical format. It offers many flexible ways to achieve learning and skills objectives, including unique electronic support through new OxBox technology. (Answers are in the Teacher's Guide).

Geography Matters 1: Higher (PDF)

by Nicola Arber Linda Thompson Sue Lomas Garrett Nagle Paul Thompson

Geography Matters is a Key Stage 3 course created for pupils of all abilities. It provides an exact match to the requirement of the revised National Curriculum, and to the units of the Key Stage 3 Scheme of Work. Contents include: Making connections Restless Earth People everywhere Flood disaster Exploring England World sport

Oxford Bookworms Library, Stage 5: I, Robot - Short Stories (2007 edition) (PDF)

by Isaac Asimov Rowena Akinyemi

The Oxford Bookworms Library offers enjoyable reading at seven levels (Starter to Stage 6). To find your required reading level please take the Oxford Bookworks reading level test. A human being is a soft, weak creature. It needs constant supplies of air, water, and food; it has to spend a third of its life asleep, and it can't work if the temperature is too hot or too cold. But a robot is made of strong metal. It uses electrical energy directly, never sleeps, and can work in any temperature. It is stronger, more efficient - and sometimes more human than human beings.

Oxford Bookworms Library, Stage 5: I, Robot - Short Stories (2007 edition)

by Asimov, Isaac|Akinyemi, Rowena

The Oxford Bookworms Library offers enjoyable reading at seven levels (Starter to Stage 6). To find your required reading level please take the Oxford Bookworks reading level test. A human being is a soft, weak creature. It needs constant supplies of air, water, and food; it has to spend a third of its life asleep, and it can't work if the temperature is too hot or too cold. But a robot is made of strong metal. It uses electrical energy directly, never sleeps, and can work in any temperature. It is stronger, more efficient - and sometimes more human than human beings. Isaac Asimov was one of the greatest science-fiction writers, and these short stories give us an unforgettable and terrifying vision of the future.

KS3 Maths Progress: Student Book Delta 1 (PDF) (Maths Progress 2014)

by Nick Asker

Highly motivating differentiated Student Books develop confidence, fluency and problem-solving, supporting progression: Full ability range : Alpha (Access), Pi (Tier 1), Theta (Tier 2) and Delta (Tier 3) Unit structure based on mastery lessons, formative test, consolidation and extension lessons and a summative unit test Reflection (metacognition) is explicitly encouraged to build perseverance and confidence STEM and Finance lessons highlight these important links to using maths in real life Reasoning and Problem-solving are nurtured in preparation for progressing to GCSE

KS3 Maths Progress Student Book Delta 2 (Maths Progress 2014)

by Nick Asker

Highly motivating differentiated Student Books develop confidence, fluency and problem-solving, supporting progression: Full ability range : Alpha (Access), Pi (Tier 1), Theta (Tier 2) and Delta (Tier 3) Unit structure based on mastery lessons, formative test, consolidation and extension lessons and a summative unit test Reflection (metacognition) is explicitly encouraged to build perseverance and confidence STEM and Finance lessons highlight these important links to using maths in real life Reasoning and Problem-solving are nurtured in preparation for progressing to GCSE

KS3 Maths Progress Student Book Pi 1 (PDF)

by Nick Asker

Highly motivating differentiated Student Books develop confidence, fluency and problem-solving, supporting progression: Full ability range : Alpha (Access), Pi (Tier 1), Theta (Tier 2) and Delta (Tier 3) Unit structure based on mastery lessons, formative test, consolidation and extension lessons and a summative unit test Reflection (metacognition) is explicitly encouraged to build perseverance and confidence STEM and Finance lessons highlight these important links to using maths in real life Reasoning and Problem-solving are nurtured in preparation for progressing to GCSE.

KS3 Maths Progress Student Book Pi 2 (PDF)

by Nick Asker

Highly motivating differentiated Student Books develop confidence, fluency and problem-solving, supporting progression: Full ability range : Alpha (Access), Pi (Tier 1), Theta (Tier 2) and Delta (Tier 3) Unit structure based on mastery lessons, formative test, consolidation and extension lessons and a summative unit test Reflection (metacognition) is explicitly encouraged to build perseverance and confidence STEM and Finance lessons highlight these important links to using maths in real life Reasoning and Problem-solving are nurtured in preparation for progressing to GCSE

KS3 Maths Progress Student Book Theta 2 (Maths Progress 2014)

by Nick Asker

Highly motivating differentiated Student Books develop confidence, fluency and problem-solving, supporting progression: Full ability range : Alpha (Access), Pi (Tier 1), Theta (Tier 2) and Delta (Tier 3) Unit structure based on mastery lessons, formative test, consolidation and extension lessons and a summative unit test Reflection (metacognition) is explicitly encouraged to build perseverance and confidence STEM and Finance lessons highlight these important links to using maths in real life Reasoning and Problem-solving are nurtured in preparation for progressing to GCSE

KS3 Maths Progress Student Book Theta 3 (Maths Progress 2014)

by Nick Asker

Highly motivating differentiated Student Books develop confidence, fluency and problem-solving, supporting progression: Full ability range : Alpha (Access), Pi (Tier 1), Theta (Tier 2) and Delta (Tier 3) Unit structure based on mastery lessons, formative test, consolidation and extension lessons and a summative unit test Reflection (metacognition) is explicitly encouraged to build perseverance and confidence STEM and Finance lessons highlight these important links to using maths in real life Reasoning and Problem-solving are nurtured in preparation for progressing to GCSE

KS3 Science: Revision Guide (PDF)

by Eliot Attridge Byron Dawson

With clear and accessible explanations of all the KS3 content, this revision guide provides concise revision notes, plus five practice opportunities for each topic.

KS3 Science: All-in-One Revision and Practice (PDF)

by Eliot Attridge Byron Dawson

Excellent value for money, this Science revision and practice workbook contains all the content and questions from the KS3 Science revision guide, plus lots of extra practice questions.

English Progress: Levels 5-7 (PDF)

by Claire Austin-Macrae Emma Lee Geoff Barton Clare Constant Liz Lockwood Bernadette Carroll

The English Progress Pupil Books provide coverage of all skills areas with core units on each Assessment Focus in Reading, Writing, and Speaking and Listening.

In Search of History: Early Times - 1066 (PDF)

by John F. Aylett

In Search of History' is a well established and trusted series which covers British history from early times through to the twentieth century, The material is presented in an enjoyable way and contains a unique blend of social and political history. The author has produced a lively and easy-to-read narrative that is accessible to a wide range of pupils. Extensive use is made of contemporary illustrative sources as well as line drawings, diagrams and cartoons which have been specially selected to stimulate interest and curiosity. Where appropriate, there are evidence sections, using written and visual evidence. Graded questions based on the text and evidence sections are also included to test and develop various skills such as deduction and decision-making

Science: ISEB Revision Guide (2nd edition) (PDF)

by Richard Balding

Suitable for pupils working towards science Common Entrance or entrance exams at 13+, this title includes advice for the exams as well as some sample Common Entrance style questions to help pupils identify areas that need further study. It is fully updated for the 2011 syllabus.

SHP History Year 9: Pupil Book (PDF)

by Dale Banham Ian Luff

Develop your students' understanding and skills step by step with Schools History Project's carefully planned approach to Key Stage 3. This textbook combines expertise in course planning with features that reflect the possibilities and requirements of the National Curriculum. It has everything you would expect from the Schools History Project, including intriguing content, in-depth historical investigation, meaningful tasks and a wealth of source material. This second book in the series - a course for Year 8 - both continues the big stories of empire, movement and settlement, conflict, power and everyday life and provides in-depth enquiries on the key aspects of early modern England, industrialisation, popular protest, the Spanish Empires in the New World, the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Help students develop their skills and improve their own performance with 'How to...' activities and the 'Doing History' feature. Suit all abilities and interests with stimulating and worthwhile activities which cater to a wide range of learning styles. Build the big pictures across Key Stage 3 with overviews and big stories which link the course together and develop students' conceptual frameworks. This Student's Book is supported by a Teacher's Resource Book and a Dynamic Learning resource which offers dozens of activities, presentations, ICT-based lesson sequences and hundreds of audio clips.

SHP History Year 9: Pupil Book (PDF)

by Dale Banham Ian Luff

Develop your students' understanding and skills step by step with Schools History Project's carefully planned approach to Key Stage 3. This textbook combines expertise in course planning with features that reflect the possibilities and requirements of the National Curriculum. It has everything you would expect from the Schools History Project, including intriguing content, in-depth historical investigation, meaningful tasks and a wealth of source material. This second book in the series - a course for Year 8 - both continues the big stories of empire, movement and settlement, conflict, power and everyday life and provides in-depth enquiries on the key aspects of early modern England, industrialisation, popular protest, the Spanish Empires in the New World, the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Help students develop their skills and improve their own performance with 'How to...' activities and the 'Doing History' feature. Suit all abilities and interests with stimulating and worthwhile activities which cater to a wide range of learning styles. Build the big pictures across Key Stage 3 with overviews and big stories which link the course together and develop students' conceptual frameworks. This Student's Book is supported by a Teacher's Resource Book and a Dynamic Learning resource which offers dozens of activities, presentations, ICT-based lesson sequences and hundreds of audio clips.

BugClub, Brown B/NC 3B: Pizza at the Double (PDF)

by Dominic Barker

This title is part of Bug Club, the first whole-school reading programme to combine books with an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this Year 3 Brown B (NC level 3b) fiction novel . Oliver, Jack's look-alike neighbour, is causing trouble again, by trying to fool Jack's mum that he is Jack! How can Jack stop Oliver?

Paper Tigers

by Steve Barlow Steve Skidmore

This playscript contains three original, self-contained plays following the adventures of a gang of newspaper boys and girls as they confront such issues as racism, equality and the law. The activity section provides tips on improvisation techniques and exploring character.

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