Hubie has been sent to the principal's office, and he's scared! Does Mrs. Green really feed kids to the alligator she keeps in her office? Does she really keep kids locked in cages under her desk? Will Hubie be able to hear kids screaming for help from down the hall?Anticipation turns a trip to the principal's office into a playfully frightening adventure!
On mountaintops, deserts, and the banks of rivers, ancient cities that once thrived have become lost to time. But in their ruins, we can find clues of the past and the extraordinary lives their residents lived. All it takes is a simple question: What was life like before?
Skills focused series, working towards endorsement, for examination from 2023; inspired by teachers, for teachers. This print and digital coursebook has been developed from extensive research through lesson observations, interviews and work with our research community (the Cambridge Panel) to meet specific needs. Activities and questions develop students' essential science skills. Accessible la…
Exam Board: Cambridge International ExaminationsCollins is working with Cambridge International Examinations towards endorsement of this title. • Revised and updated to support the 2020 syllabus and examination formats.• Show students how to progress with a clear Student Book structure that moves from building key reading, writing and technical skills to applying these skills to specific qu…
Exam Board: Cambridge International ExaminationsCollins is working with Cambridge International Examinations towards endorsement of this title. • Revised and updated to support the 2020 syllabuses and examination formats.• Support student progress with teaching sequences that follow the structure of the Student Book, moving from building the key reading and writing skills to applying these …
Deep in the African heartland Way out on the hot sunny plains, There lived a small lion who didn't fit in And Leo was this lion's name. Now lions are usually fierce And lions are meant to be strong, But Leo just wanted to love everybody And play with his friends all day long.
With wheels to turn, flaps to lift and tabs to pull, this is an exciting and engaging book to introduce early learners to the concept of opposites. 40 lively pages showcase a range of opposing ideas, from the familiar to the downright quirky. This is a book that readers of all ages will treasure and enjoy for years to come.