This book is aimed to encourage children's motoric by moving the paper according to the direction
Citizenship through...provides teachers with up-to-date ideas for teaching Citizenship within the context of other subjects. This title gives teachers the confidence to teach both Citizenship and work-related learning and enterprise in a busy timetable, providing students with an enhanced learning experience.
Peekaboo! Use the fold-out mirror to help your little one find their ears, eyes, cheecks, head, and nose!
With touches for little hands to feel, this book will engage young imaginations and help to develop early hand-eye coordination! Fun flaps to lift give little ones tiny surprises as they read along with the story! The simple, rhyming text can be read with an adult and will help to develop an early love of reading!
This exciting new series is packed with stunning ideas and instructions for many different crafts and activities. Each book contains all you need to know - the materials you need, the techniques required to build up skills and specially selected projects showing how to create a range of decorative and useful items.
This story tells how late one night Sir Charles Baskerville is attacked outside his castle in Dartmoor, England. Could it be the Hound of the Baskervilles, a legendary creature that haunts the nearby moor? Sherlock Holmes, the world's greatest detective, is on the case.
Eggs from the hen, milk from the cow, plums from the trees, honey from the bees... Here's all you need for a picnic!
The award-winning creators of Alphabeasties and Bugs but the Numbers have gone prehistoric! Using letters in an artful assortment of type, the famed duo create a menagerie of dazzling dinosaurs and pack each page with captivating dino-facts. This sophisticated rendering of dinosaur-ologu will leap out from other dino-books to entrain, engage, and educate aspiring paleontologists.
The authors argue persuasively that differentiation provides diverse learners with access to the curriculum and an invitation to learn. The first four chapters describe the foundations of effective teacher differentiation: knowing each student as a learner, knowing one's curriculum, developing a repertoire of research-based instructional strategies, and learning the skills of professional colla…