from the back cover: Everybody has bad dreams. Horrible things move towards you in the dark, things you can hear but not see. Then you wake up, in your own warm bed, and turn over to go back to sleep. But imagine that you wake up on a hard floor, in a darkness blacker than the blackest night. You listen to the silence, and smell a wet dead smell. Death is all around you, waiting . . . In th…
This Student Book has been written by experienced teachers and subject experts specifically for the latest AQA GCSE Science specification. It provides differentiated content to support, stretch and challenge all abilities.
de Bono believes that rock logic thinking cannot provide the constructive energies that we are going to need in order to solve problems. Instead of rock logic he proposes the water logic of perception. Drawing on our understanding of the brain as a self-
Alfred, Lord Tennyson evokes past and present, seeking to reconcile the Victorian zeal for public progress with private despair. Full of eloquence, epic grandeur, and myth, his haunting, rhapsodic poems still cast their lyrical spell today.
from the back cover: When the children dug a hole in the gravel-pit, they were very surprised at what they found. 'It' was a Psammead, a sand-fairy, thousands of years old. It was a strange little thing - fat and furry, and with eyes on long stalks. It was often very cross and unfriendly, but it could give wishes - one wish a day. 'How wonderful!' the children said. But wishes are difficult…
This Student Book has been written by experienced teachers and subject experts specifically for the latest AQA GCSE Science specification. It provides differentiated content to support, stretch and challenge all abilities.