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Fi ac Aaron Ramsey

by Manon Steffan Ros

"Rambo. Aaron Ramsey. Fy arwr. Roedd y poster ohono yn fwy na'r gweddill achos fo oedd fy ffefryn." Mae Sam yn caru pêl-droed - chwarae gyda'i ffrindiau a'r tîm lleol, gwylio goliau a fideos gyda Mo, trafod gemau gyda'i dad a chefnogi tîm Cymru wrth gwrs. Ond, i Sam, mae pêl-droed yn bwysicach na dim ond gêm. Mae'n rhoi cysur pan mae'n poeni am bob peth ac yn rhoi profiadau newydd, cyffrous iddo. Ond mae un digwyddiad ofnadwy ar y cae yn bygwth chwalu ei berthynas â'r gêm yn llwyr. [This is a tale of two friends and ends as Wales reach Euro 2020. The relationship between the two is like a football game - there are spectacular highlights and heart breaking low points. However, through football the two come to understand each other and come to appreciate that it is varied strengths and working together that creates a good team.]

Essential Maths 7F (Essential Maths)

by Michael White Peter Gibson

Jane Eyre (Classics Retold Ser.)

by Jane Bingham

Geographical Enquiry Student Book 2 (PDF)

by David Weatherly Nicholas Sheehan and Rebecca Kitchen

A variety of tasks allow you to: • Engage students with exciting visual content, real-world emphasis, fresh case studies and country profiles with regular online updates from the Geography Association. • Monitor student growth with ‘Check Your Progress’ exercises and prepare your class for KS4 with ‘Bridge to GCSE’ activities written by examiners. Pupil book enquiries are ‘How’ and ‘Why’ questions consisting of one overarching investigative question and a series of sub questions. Enquiries are supported by teacher resources that provide a clear steer in terms of approaches to learning and teaching and the generation of meaningful outcomes. These outcomes will be easily cross referenced to any national assessment requirements.

Geographical Enquiry Student Book 3 (PDF)

by David Weatherly Nicholas Sheehan and Rebecca Kitchen

Focusing on skills development – geographical, PLTS and functional – this book takes a lively and innovative approach to KS3 Geography.Building further on the skills, knowledge and subject understanding of Pupil Books 1 and 2, Pupil Book 3 contains rich tasks and activities which will thoroughly prepare pupils for GCSE Geography. Pupil book enquiries are ‘How’ and ‘Why’ questions consisting of one overarching investigative question and a series of sub questions. Enquiries are supported by teacher resources that provide a clear steer in terms of approaches to learning and teaching and the generation of meaningful outcomes. These outcomes will be easily cross referenced to any national assessment requirements.

ANIMAL FARM: GCSE 9-1 set text student edition (PDF)

by George Orwell and Collins GCSE Introduction and notes by Lucy Toop

Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR; CXC Level & Subject: GCSE 9-1 English Literature; CSEC English B First teaching: September 2015 First examination: June 2017 This edition of Animal Farm is perfect for GCSE-level students, with the complete novel, engaging introduction written by a teacher and a handy glossary at the back of the book. Fantastic value for Animal Farm George Orwell book Easy to read font in an accessible format A new introduction provides context Bespoke glossary explains key terms

Bugsy Malone

by Alan Parker

Boys Don't Knit

by T. S. Easton

Meet Ben Fletcher, an Adrian Mole for a new generation Ben Fletcher must get to grips with his more 'feminine' side following an unfortunate incident with a lollipop lady and a stolen bottle of Martini Rosso from Waitrose. All a big misunderstanding of course. To avoid the Young Offenders unit, Ben is ordered to give something back to the community and develop his sense of social alignment. Take up a hobby and keep on the straight and narrow. The hot teacher he likes runs a knitting group so Ben, reluctantly at first, gets 'stuck in'. Not easy when your dad is a sports fan and thinks Jeremy Clarkson is God. To his surprise, Ben finds that he likes knitting and that he has a mean competitive streak. If he can just keep it all a secret from his mates...and notice that the girl of his dreams, girl-next-door Megan Hooper has a bit of a thing for him... Laugh-out-loud, often ridiculous, sometimes quite touching, and revelatory about the knitting world, BOYS DON'T KNIT is a must for boys and girls...

The Red Ribbon

by Lucy Adlington

Nominated for the CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL 2019 Rose, Ella, Marta and Carla. In another life we might all have been friends together. But this was Birchwood. For fans of The Diary of Anne Frank and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. As fourteen-year-old Ella begins her first day at work she steps into a world of silks, seams, scissors, pins, hems and trimmings. She is a dressmaker, but this is no ordinary sewing workshop. Hers are no ordinary clients. Ella has joined the seamstresses of Birkenau-Auschwitz, as readers may recognise it. Every dress she makes could mean the difference between life and death. And this place is all about survival. Ella seeks refuge from this reality, and from haunting memories, in her work and in the world of fashion and fabrics. She is faced with painful decisions about how far she is prepared to go to survive. Is her love of clothes and creativity nothing more than collaboration with her captors, or is it a means of staying alive? Will she fight for herself alone, or will she trust the importance of an ever-deepening friendship with Rose? One thing weaves through the colours of couture gowns and camp mud - a red ribbon, given to Ella as a symbol of hope.

The Extinction Trials (The\extinction Trials Ser. #1)

by S. M. Wilson

The first book in the heart-stopping The Extinction Trials trilogy, for fans of The Hunger Games and Jurassic Park. Betrayal. Sacrifice. Survival. Welcome to The Extinction Trials... In Stormchaser and Lincoln's ruined world, the only way to survive is to risk everything. To face a contest more dangerous than anyone can imagine. And they will do anything to win. But in a land full of monsters - human and reptilian - they can't afford to trust anyone. Perhaps not even each other... Shortlisted for the 2019 Scottish Teenage Book Prize

Twentieth Century British And World History 1900-2020: (PDF)

by Robert Selth Laura Aitken-Burt

Provide a coherent chronological KS3 history curriculum with 50 knowledge-rich lessons on twentieth century world history. Spark pupils’ curiosity, develop their understanding of the past and equip them to investigate the past as a historian. Ignite an interest in twentieth century history through memorable and compelling narratives, rich contextual detail and extraordinary people Help all students to think critically about the past by focusing on the knowledge they need and then checking their understanding Build secure positive identities and cultural capital with culturally and geographically diverse coverage including five new global history units for the 2nd edition Support pupils’ long-term learning with knowledge organisers on key vocabulary, people, places, and dates Put knowledge into context with a full timeline covering the broad geographical scope of the period studied Easy to implement in your school with the 10 unit/ 5 chapter structure and overarching enquiry question per unit Deliver excellent lessons and save time on your planning with the supportive Teacher Guide available free on collins.co.uk, including suggested activities and sources, quick quizzes, answers and essay ideas Unit 1: The First World War Unit 2: The USSR Unit 3: Germany and the Nazis Unit 4: The Second World War Unit 5: Wartime Britain Unit 6: Modern China Unit 7: The Cold War Unit 8: Civil Rights in the USA Unit 9: Decolonisation Unit 10: Postwar Britain

The Dog Runner

by Bren MacDibble

Ella and her brother, Emery, are alone in a city that's starving to death. If they are going to survive, they must get away, up-country, to find Emery's mum. But how can two kids travel such big distances across a dry, barren and dangerous landscape? Well, when you've got five big doggos and a dry-land dogsled, the answer is you go mushing. But when Emery is injured, Ella must find a way to navigate them through rough terrain, and even rougher encounters with desperate people. From the author of 'How to Bee', an intense and thrilling adventure with an important environmental message, set in an all-too-possible dystopian future Australia.

The Dog Runner

by Bren MacDibble

Ella and her brother, Emery, are alone in a city that's starving to death. If they are going to survive, they must get away, up-country, to find Emery's mum. But how can two kids travel such big distances across a dry, barren and dangerous landscape? Well, when you've got five big doggos and a dry-land dogsled, the answer is you go mushing. But when Emery is injured, Ella must find a way to navigate them through rough terrain, and even rougher encounters with desperate people. From the author of 'How to Bee', an intense and thrilling adventure with an important environmental message, set in an all-too-possible dystopian future Australia.

Stretch And Challenge 5: (PDF) (Busy Ant Maths Series)

by Peter Clarke

Challenge and stretch Year 5 pupils with this resource designed to broaden and deepen children’s mathematical understanding. This book supports the classroom teacher in delivering structured guidance and support for gifted children who are exceeding age-related expectations in mathematics. contains 36 photocopiable newspaper-style issues packed with investigations, problem-solving activities and maths challenges specific teacher guidance (and answers) in the accompanying teachers notes for all 36 issues all content is within the years programme of study evaluate children’s learning and identify the next steps for progression with detailed assessment guidance encourage children to apply their mathematical knowledge and skills across the curriculum with cross-curricular activities

KS3 Science Complete Revision & Practice - Foundation (with Online Edition): (PDF)

by Cgp Books

This cracking CGP KS3 Science Foundation Revsion & Practice Guide is the ultimate course companion for students working at a foundation level. It’s full of crystal-clear study notes covering every topic, backed up with a healthy serving of practice questions. We’ve also included plenty of summary and test-style questions, alongside some brilliant mixed-topic tests and practice exam - perfect for building on what pupils have learned. And finally, a free Online Edition is included - just use the unique code printed in the book to access it on a PC, Mac or tablet!

Roman Invasion (My Story Ser.)

by Jim Eldridge

It's AD 84 when Bran, a prince of the Carvetii tribe, is captured by the Romans. A legion of soldiers is marching east, to build a military road. It's hostile country, and Bran is to go with them as a hostage to ensure the legion's safety ... but no one is safe in newly conquered Britain.

Ga' i Fyw Adra?

by Haf Llewelyn

Nofel sydd wedi ei gosod yn ystod gaeaf garw 1981, cyfnod pan oedd prisiau tai yn codi a phobl ifanc ardaloedd gwledig Cymru yn methu prynu tai yn eu bröydd. Nofel sy'n parhau'n berthnasol i broblemau Cymru heddiw. [A novel set during the hard winter of 1981, a period when house prices were rising and young people in rural Wales could not buy homes in their localities. A novel that remains relevant to life in Wales today.]

New KS3 Geography Knowledge Organiser

by Cgp Books

Help your students learn all the key facts with this super Knowledge Organiser for KS3 Geography! It's the perfect partner for your students' study notes throughout the year, with all the information they need to remember. Each topic is stripped down to just the most important bits, using snappy reminders, graphics and diagrams to help them learn using visual memory techniques. As ever, there's a sprinkling of classic CGP humour to make the whole experience more enjoyable! To make sure they really know the course inside out, there's a matching Knowledge Retriever that'll test what your students know and help commit all that knowledge to memory.

Y Pibgorn Hud

by Gareth Evans

Nofel antur wedi'i lleoli ym merw'r chweched ganrif ym Mhrydain yn y flwyddyn 552. Ynys ranedig, llawn tensiwn, sy'n bygwth ffrwydro fel llosgfynydd. Ynys sy'n simsanu ar ôl i'r pla sgubo drwy'r tir. Y cleddyf sy'n rheoli bellach, ac mae'n rhaid i bawb ddilyn y drefn. Yn enwedig plant. Yn enwedig merched. Pawb heblaw merch deuddeg oed o'r enw Ina. [An adventure novel set amidst the turmoil of 6th century Britain. Its the year 552 and the island is divided, with tensions threatening to explode like a volcano. The island is unsteady after the plague that has swept the land; the sword rules and everyone has to bow to the law. Especially children. Especially women. Everyone, apart from 12 year old Ina.]

KS3 Maths Catch-Up Workbook 1 (With Answers)

by Cgp Books

This brilliant CGP Workbook is perfect for KS3 students who are struggling with maths - it’s 100% focused on helping them master the crucial number skills from KS2 once and for all! It’s packed with engaging practice questions to build their confidence, plus plenty of crystal-clear notes and helpful examples. Full answers are included for easy marking. This Workbook is the 1st of 5 in the KS3 Catch-Up Maths series, each a little trickier than the last. For more practice check out (9781789080599).

#helynt

by Rebecca Roberts

Mae colli'r bws i'r ysgol yn gallu newid dy fywyd di ... Penderfyna Rachel fynd ar antur yn nhre'r Rhyl yn hytrach na mynd adref (wedi'r cyfan, mae'r beili wedi mynd â char ei thad), gan ganfod ei hun mewn clwb nos ar lan y môr. [Rachel Ross spends much of her time outside school caring for her mother, who suffers from depression, and her younger sister; but the highlights of her week are the drama group sessions she belongs to. She feels safe there ... a different experience to school, where she is bullied because of her disability.]

Heb Law Mam

by Heiddwen Tomos

Doedd ei mam hi ddim adre. Doedd hi ddim wedi bod adre ers wythnos. Dyma stori Efa a'i mam. Cemo fel caead bedd. Nofel lawn hiwmor a thristwch ar gyfer yr arddegau. [Her mum was not at home. She hadn't been home for a week. This is the story of Efa and her mum. Chemo like a coffin lid. A humorous novel, tinged with sadness, aimed at teenagers.]

Sblash!

by Branwen Davies

Dyma nofel ar gyfer darllenwyr rhwng 10 ac 13 oed. Mae'n ymdrin â pherthynas rhwng plant ysgol, bwlio, a'r syniad o gorff perffaith. Mae Beca'n cael ei bwlio, ond mae ganddi gyfrinach - mae'n gobeithio cael ei dewis i dîm nofio Cymru. [A novel for girls between 10 and 13 years old mainly. It deals with the relationship between schoolchildren, bullying and the concept of a perfect body. Beca is being bullied, but she has a secret - she hopes to be chosen to be chosen as a member of the Welsh swimming team.]

Powell

by Manon Steffan Ros

Mae bod yn Powell yn fraint yn Nhrefair, ac mae Elis Powell, 15 oed, yn falch o'i gyndaid a adeiladodd gymaint o'r dref. Ond pan aiff Elis a'i daid ar drip i'r Unol Daleithiaui hel achau, maen nhw'n dod i wybod llawer mwy am hanes eu teulu, ac mae bod yn Powell yn sydyn yn teimlo fel baich... Nofel am deulu, cyfeillgarwch a phwysigrwydd cydnabod y ffeithiau i gyd. [This novel about the relationship between a grandfather and his grandson touches on Wales's relationship with slavery, and discusses how to acknowledge the horrors of history in a sensitive way. After exploring the family's ancestry, Elis and Taid journey to Virginia, USA to tread in the footsteps of Edward Powell.]

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