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  • av John Foster
    117 - 146,-

    Go on a rhythmic romp through the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous eras to meet the prehistoric creatures every child loves: dinosaurs! With colourful artwork and a funky fresh beat, Dinosaur Rap introduces children to paleontology, the relative sizes of dinosaur species and the abstract concept of time.

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    av Charlotte Kitzinger
    1 140,-

    Erinnern und Erzählen sind biologisch wie psychologisch unverzichtbar für den Menschen. Zwangsläufig wird dabei Faktisches mit Fiktivem vermischt. In der Literatur bieten mit fiktiven Mitteln gestaltete Erzählungen bestimmte erweiterte Möglichkeiten der Konstruktion von Geschichten. Sie bedienen teilweise auch andere Anliegen, z.B. Leser:innen empathisch zu erreichen. Daher gibt es von 1933 an bis heute trotz aller kritischen Diskurse ein anhaltendes Bedürfnis, auch in Romanen über den Holocaust zu erzählen. Ihr zentraler Erzählgegenstand sind meist Extremerfahrungen und deren traumatische Auswirkungen. Das Buch zeigt auf, wie vielstimmig und erzählerisch unterschiedlich, aber auch wie bedeutsam diese Werke der Holocaust- und Lagerliteratur sind.

  • av Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
    97 - 112

    This book introduces the mind, as distinct from the brain, and invites the reader to explore and develop their mind using scientific methods taught by Buddha.

  • av Emma Cate Stokes
    293 - 907,-

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    av Nikki Linfield
    165

  • av Andrew Jennings
    366,-

    Sentence Ninja will do for sentence teaching what Vocabulary Ninja did for vocabulary teaching: supercharge it!In this easily digestible and practical book, Andrew Jennings, author of the bestselling Write Like a Ninja, provides a comprehensive overview of sentence teaching. The book equips teachers with essential subject knowledge on how to effectively teach sentences and how this can help support writing standards in the primary classroom and across the whole school. Including 'exciting sentences' from Alan Peat, Sentence Ninja offers a mixture of advice on best practice and a range of helpful photocopiable activities to be used to boost pupils' confidence and progress. For more must-have Ninja books, check out the Vocabulary Ninja, Arithmetic Ninja, Comprehension Ninja and Like A Ninja classroom and home learning resources.

  • av Alistair Bryce-Clegg
    330

  • av Alistair Bryce-Clegg
    330

  • av Kwame Sarfo-Mensah
    440,-

    Learning to Relearn challenges educators to embark on a transformative journey to creating classrooms that embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion. Rooted in the principles of anti-bias, anti-racist (ABAR) education, it is a roadmap to dismantle systemic biases and foster inclusive spaces that honor intersectional student identities.

  • av Nicole A. Mansfield
    192

    Easter is about celebrating Jesus Christ dying and coming back to life. It is a Christian holiday. People attend church. They also gather for a big meal and activities like egg hunts. Readers will discover how a shared holiday can have multiple traditions and be celebrated in all sorts of ways.

  • av Ranjeeta Ramkumar
    192

    Holi is about celebrating the triumph over good and evil. It is also a celebration of love. It is a Hindu holiday. People have a bonfire to represent the story of Prahlad and Holika. They also gather in the streets to throw coloured paint on one another and have a big feast. Readers will discover how a shared holiday can have multiple traditions and be celebrated in all sorts of ways.

  • av Pascale Duguay
    192

    What is it like to live in or visit Canada? What makes Canada's culture unique? Explore the geography, traditions and daily lives of Canadians. In every book in the World Passport series, readers will experience what it might be like to live in different spots around the globe through vibrant photos, engaging text, unique recipes and fun activities. The series introduces children to widely varied cultures throughout the world, broadening their understanding of how people are both similar and different worldwide.

  • av Nancy Dickmann
    192

    What is it like to live in or visit Portugal? What makes Portugal's culture unique? Explore the geography, traditions and daily lives of Portuguese people. In every book in the World Passport series, readers will experience what it might be like to live in different spots around the globe through vibrant photos, engaging text, unique recipes and fun activities. The series introduces children to widely varied cultures throughout the world, broadening their understanding of how people are both similar and different worldwide.

  • av Golriz Golkar
    192

    Glaciers have been around for a long time. Many formed at the end of the last ice age, about 20,000 years ago. Since then, they have shaped Earth's landscape, helped cool the planet and provided living things with fresh water, all while weathering changes in Earth's climate. Studying glaciers can tell us a lot about how Earth's climate has shifted over time, how human activities are impacting the climate and what might occur in the future. Packed with information, vibrant photos and hands-on activities, this book helps students learn about glaciers, how they're changing and what that might mean for the planet's future.

  • av Anne Giulieri
    105

    A step-by-step explanation of making a snack with bread, cheese and vegetables. This is an Engage Literacy title in the Blue colour band, and is perfect for both guided and independent reading. It connects with the fiction text pair, Sammy Makes a Cake.

  • av Kelly Gaffney
    105

    It is fun to have a dog for a pet. You can play with your dog. But you have to look after it, too!This is an Engage Literacy title in the Blue colour band, and is perfect for both guided and independent reading. It connects with the fiction text pair, Lea Goes to the Dog Shelter.

  • av Kelly Gaffney
    105

    Learn about different kinds of simple games to play indoors and outdoors with a friend. This is an Engage Literacy title in the Blue colour band, and is perfect for both guided and independent reading. It connects with the fiction text pair, Lara and the Surprise Clues.

  • av Mahtab Narsimhan
    117 - 192

  • av Mahtab Narsimhan
    117 - 192

  • av Laura K. Murray
    126 - 192

  • av Laura K. Murray
    126 - 192

  • av Megan Borgert-Spaniol
    126

  • av Megan Borgert-Spaniol
    126 - 196

  • av Jon A. (Brandeis University Levisohn
    1 385,-

    With this book Jon Levisohn argues that current history education is set up in a way that sees students of history at one end of a continuum with the academic experts in the field of history at the other, and where the goal of history education is to help students to think like historians. Building on a critical engagement with Carl Hempel, Hayden White, and David Carr, as well as contemporary work in virtue epistemology, Levisohn proposes a new theory of historiography which serves as a set of guidelines for the teaching and learning of history. According to the theory, the work of historiography is best characterized as a negotiation among narratives, weaving together received narratives with new information and ideas in order to construct a new narrative. This negotiation happens with a particular orientation towards negative evidence or 'flexible disconfirmationism', and is assessed according to the openness, sensitivity, responsibility, creativity, boldness and humility, i.e. the virtues of historical interpretation. The book rethinks the work of history education, offering new ways of thinking about the goals of the teaching of history, namely, in terms of the cultivation of the interpretive virtues.

  • av Jay Fagan
    238

    Full of research backed advice, examples, and reflection questions throughout, this book is for fathers seeking to build their parenting identity while effectively supporting their child from conception to adulthood.

  • av Elissa Milto
    258 - 1 618

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