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  • av Paul Mooney
    1 912,-

    This accessible, practitioner-focused textbook details a comprehensive classroom behavior management framework that is easy to understand and implement within a K-12 classroom.

  • av Louise Van-Pottelsberghe
    200,-

    Jolly Phonics Folktales Readers are retellings of traditional folktales from around the world. They have a very carefully controlled vocabulary and are specifically designed for children who are learning to read and write with Jolly Phonics. The text in these Blue Level Books (fourth level) uses only decodable regular words that use the letter-sound knowledge taught so far: the 42 main letter sounds and the main alternative letter-sound spellings (¿y¿ as in happy, the 'hop- over ¿e¿' spellings of the long vowel sounds, ¿ay¿ as in day, ¿eäas in seat, ¿y¿ and ¿igh¿ as in fly and high, ¿ow¿ as in low and now, ¿ew¿ as in dew, ¿oy¿ as in joy, ¿ir¿ and ¿ur¿ as in bird and turn, and ¿al¿, ¿au¿ and ¿aw¿ as in talk, pause and saw) and a small number of tricky words (frequently used words that are not fully decodable at this stage). All new tricky words and alternative vowel spellings used are shown on the front inside cover. These can be used as a quick practice activity before starting the book. Faint type is used for silent letters, like the ¿b¿ in lamb. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are included at the end of the book. These ensure that children are not only able to read the text, but also get meaning from it.

  • av Louise Van-Pottelsberghe
    200,-

    Jolly Phonics Folktales Readers are retellings of traditional folktales from around the world. They have a very carefully controlled vocabulary and are specifically designed for children who are learning to read and write with Jolly Phonics. The text in these Green Level Books (third level) uses only decodable regular words that use the letter-sound knowledge taught so far: the 42 main letter sounds and the alternative letter-sound spellings ¿y¿ as in happy and the 'hop-over ¿e¿'spellings of the long vowel sounds as in take, these, bike, code and mule, and a small number of tricky words (frequently used words that are not fully decodable at this stage). All new tricky words and alternative vowel spellings used are shown on the front inside cover. These can be used as a quick practice activity before starting the book. Faint type is used for silent letters, like the ¿b¿ in lamb. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are included at the end of the book. These ensure that children are not only able to read the text, but also get meaning from it.

  • av Emily Guille-Marrett
    172,-

    Jolly Phonics Folktales Readers are retellings of traditional folktales from around the world. They have a very carefully controlled vocabulary and are specifically designed for children who are learning to read and write with Jolly Phonics. The text in these Yellow Level Books (second level) uses only decodable regular words (words that are made up from the 42 letter sounds taught in the first stage of Jolly Phonics, along with the alternative sound of ¿y¿ at the end of words like happy and sunny) and a small number of tricky words (frequently used words that are not fully decodable at this stage). All new tricky words and alternative vowel spellings used are shown on the front inside cover. These can be used as a quick practice activity before starting the book. Faint type is used for silent letters, like the ¿b¿ in lamb. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are included at the end of the book. These ensure that children are not only able to read the text, but also get meaning from it.

  • av Emily Guille-Marrett
    161,-

    Jolly Phonics Folktales Readers are retellings of traditional folktales from around the world. They have a very carefully controlled vocabulary and are specifically designed for children who are learning to read and write with Jolly Phonics. The text in these Red Level Books (first level) uses only decodable regular words (words that are made up from the 42 letter sounds taught in the first stage of Jolly Phonics) and a small number of tricky words (frequently used words that are not fully decodable at this stage). All new tricky words and alternative vowel spellings used are shown on the front inside cover. These can be used as a quick practice activity before starting the book. Faint type is used for silent letters, like the ¿b¿ in lamb. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are included at the end of the book. These ensure that children are not only able to read the text, but also get meaning from it.

  • av Sara Wernham
    200,-

    Jolly Phonics Folktales Readers are retellings of traditional folktales from around the world. They have a very carefully controlled vocabulary and are specifically designed for children who are learning to read and write with Jolly Phonics. The text in these Purple Level Books (fifth level) uses only decodable regular words that use the letter-sound knowledge taught so far: the 42 main letter sounds and the main alternative letter-sound spellings (¿y¿ as in happy, the 'hop-over ¿e¿' spellings of the long vowel sounds, ¿ay¿ as in day, ¿eä as in seat, ¿y¿ and ¿igh¿ as in fly and high, ¿ow¿ as in low and now, ¿ew¿ as in dew, ¿oy¿ as in joy, ¿ir¿ and ¿ur¿ as in bird and turn, ¿al¿, ¿au¿ and ¿aw¿ as in talk, pause and saw, soft ¿c¿ and soft ¿g¿ as in cent and gene, ¿ph¿ as in phonics and ¿air¿, ¿ear¿ and ¿are¿ as in hair, pear and care) and a small number of tricky words (frequently used words that are not fully decodable at this stage). All new tricky words and alternative vowel spellings used are shown on the front inside cover. These can be used as a quick practice activity before starting the book. Faint type is used for silent letters, like the ¿b¿ in lamb. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are included at the end of the book. These ensure that children are not only able to read the text, but also get meaning from it.

  • av Amber J. Godwin
    395 - 816,-

    Connecting World Geography to World History Through Storytelling, Eco-feminism, and Mindfulness reaches toward a fresh exploration of the land and water while offering suggestions for content-based social-emotional learning activities that include ethnogeography exercises and mindfulness activities.

  • av Catherine Priggs
    247,-

    Drawing on over 60 years' combined experience of history teaching and history curriculum leadership, Carr, Hibbert, Priggs and Richards explore ways to make history memorable, engage students in historical thinking and secure excellent outcomes for all. Their perspective is grounded in history's disciplinary distinctiveness and a vision for its purpose in students' education. The authors of Secondary History in Action articulate practical approaches to history curriculum design, ways to teach disciplinary history in the classroom and methods to assess students' knowledge and understanding. They draw together recent research and established traditions in history teaching discourse in a coherent summary that will be helpful to trainee and beginning teachers, non-specialist teachers of history, subject leaders and senior leaders line-managing history departments.

  • av Ben Lerwill
    179,-

    Explore the world's many habitats and the amazing animals that live in them, guided by travel writer Ben Lerwill and beautifully illustrated by Alette Straathof.

  • av Jamie O'Dowd
    255,-

    The A-Z of Student Wellbeing is a handbook for school leaders, organised around the 26 letters of the English alphabet.

  • av Zach Groshell
    282,-

    While there is a long history in education of diminishing the importance of 'teacher talk', the time-honoured method of explaining stuff persists as an invaluable asset in the classroom. In this book, Zach Groshell dives into some of the key research studies and practical insights behind the art of 'breaking it down' so that even the most complex concepts become accessible to all learners.

  • av Victoria Williams
    147,-

    Colour by numbers, solve clues, doodle patterns, escape from mazes... Packed with a huge variety of puzzles, this entertaining write-in book will make maths fun without ever feeling like a lesson. Write and draw your answers as you practise key topics for ages 7-9, from times tables to fractions to mental arithmetic. Along the way, you'll also discover how your brain works and tips on how you can help it to work better. With links to more activities and help online, and all the answers in the back of the book.

  • av Patrick G Daniels
    547,-

  • av Camilla De la Bédoyère
    198,-

    A delightfully wild guide to bees, illustrated by zoologist Camilla De La Bedoyere and illustrator Philip Giordano. This book covers everything from bee's anatomy and behaviors to the many different species of bees around the world. With expert knowledge, vivid illustrations, and practical tips, it's the perfect guide for young nature lovers to understand and support the wildlife around them.

  • av Camilla De la Bédoyère
    198,-

    A delightfully wild guide to birds, illustrated by zoologist Camilla De La Bedoyere and illustrator Philip Giordano. This book covers everything from bird anatomy and behaviors to the diverse habitats where they thrive. With expert knowledge, vivid illustrations, and practical tips, it's the perfect guide for young nature lovers to understand and support the wildlife around them.

  • av Helena Harastova
    198,-

    Explore diverse human traits through relatable stories of kids with unique qualities, promoting self-acceptance and understanding, while celebrating individuality and personal growth. Social emotional learning is championed from beginning to end!Andrew is shy but loves to think about everything he sees. Olivia is rash but incredibly courageous. Through the examples of children like Andrew and Olivia, this book explores the variety and beauty of human characteristics, showing that everyone is different, and that’s perfectly okay. Each chapter introduces a new child with two contrasting qualities, demonstrating how traits often perceived as negative can also be sources of strength and uniqueness. Set in everyday environments familiar to kids, the stories provide relatable scenarios where young readers can see themselves and their peers, learning to recognize and appreciate different qualities in people around them.This book is a valuable resource for children and parents alike, fostering self-acceptance and empathy. Intended for young readers, it offers a brand promise of nurturing individuality and personal growth. The engaging stories and relatable characters make it a compelling read, while the underlying message encourages kids to embrace their unique qualities and understand others better. It's a must-buy for those looking to empower children with the confidence to be themselves and appreciate the diversity in everyone they meet. Explora diversos rasgos humanos a través de historias de niños con cualidades únicas, fomentando la autoaceptación y la comprensión, a la vez que celebra la individualidad y el crecimiento personal. El aprendizaje socioemocional se defiende de principio a fin!Andrew es tímido, pero le encanta pensar en todo lo que ve. Olivia es impulsiva pero increíblemente valiente. A través de los ejemplos de niños como Andrew y Olivia, este libro explora la variedad y la belleza de las características humanas, mostrando que todo el mundo es diferente, y esas individualidades son perfectas. Cada capítulo presenta a un nuevo niño con dos cualidades contrastadas, demostrando cómo rasgos a menudo percibidos como negativos pueden ser también fuentes de fuerza y singularidad. Las historias, ambientadas en entornos cotidianos y familiares para los niños, ofrecen escenarios en los que los jóvenes lectores pueden verse reflejados a sí mismos y a sus compañeros, aprendiendo a reconocer y apreciar las diferentes cualidades de las personas que les rodean.Este libro es un recurso valioso tanto para los niños como para los padres, ya que fomenta la autoaceptación y la empatía. Dirigido a lectores jóvenes, ofrece una promesa para fomentar la individualidad y el crecimiento personal. Las historias atractivas y los personajes entrañables hacen que sea una lectura llamativa e interesante, mientras que el mensaje subyacente anima a los niños a aceptar sus cualidades únicas y a comprender mejor a los demás. Este libro es una lectura obligatoria para quienes quieran dar a los niños la confianza necesaria para ser ellos mismos y apreciar la diversidad de todas las personas en su entorno.

  • av Helena Harastova
    198,-

    Explore the secrets of memory in a gripping STEM-focused book that unveils how we remember and forget.This captivating journey into the human brain takes young readers through the mysteries of memory. Discover why certain memories persist while others fade, and why early childhood memories differ from those retained in later years. The book delves into the scientific importance of memory, its development throughout our lives, and strategies for enhancing its strength and reliability.

  • av Helena Harastova
    198,-

    Explore diverse human traits through relatable stories of 10 kids with unique qualities, promoting self-acceptance and understanding, while celebrating individuality and personal growth. Social emotional learning is championed from beginning to end!Andrew is shy but loves to think about everything he sees. Olivia is rash but incredibly courageous. Through the examples of children like Andrew and Olivia, this book explores the variety and beauty of human characteristics, showing that everyone is different, and that’s perfectly okay. Each chapter introduces a new child with two contrasting qualities, demonstrating how traits often perceived as negative can also be sources of strength and uniqueness. Set in everyday environments familiar to kids, the stories provide relatable scenarios where young readers can see themselves and their peers, learning to recognize and appreciate different qualities in people around them.This book is a valuable resource for children and parents alike, fostering self-acceptance and empathy. Intended for young readers, it offers a brand promise of nurturing individuality and personal growth. The engaging stories and relatable characters make it a compelling read, while the underlying message encourages kids to embrace their unique qualities and understand others better. It's a must-buy for those looking to empower children with the confidence to be themselves and appreciate the diversity in everyone they meet.

  • av Helena Harastova
    198,-

    A fascinating journey into the workings of the brain, unlocking the secrets of imagination and dreams through a STEM lens.This book explores the human brain, focusing on the areas of imagination, dreams, and ideas. It examines why some people have boundless imaginations, the differences in imagination between children and adults, and the phenomenon of vivid dreams during illness. Providing clear and simple explanations, it helps readers understand the scientific value of imagination and offers practical ways to nurture and expand it.

  • av Aliya Vaughan
    130,-

    Sharing the Best of What You Have is the fifth book in a series of stories about the adventures of a young Muslim boy. Sulaiman forges a new friendship that seems to be a bit one-sided and he feels he is being taken advantage of. He later learns the reality of his friend’s situation and understands the importance of giving the best of what he has without expecting anything in return, other than the reward of Allah. He also learns that giving in charity is not solely about donating money but involves helping others by listening to their problems and finding solutions by volunteering your time, and your skills and talents.

  • av Kazima Wajahat
    198,-

    Sing along to one of Muad’s famous nasheed’s in this wonderful adventure story and nasheed, sound and flip book.

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    210,-

    Learn the four Quls through this interactive sound book with beautiful recitation. This board book includes the Arabic, transliteration and translation of each surah alongside colourful illustrations.

  • av Dawud Wharnsby
    198,-

    Animals love to hear the Qur’an. Yes, it is true! Immerse yourself in this wonderful classic nasheed by Dawud Wharnsby brought to life in this beautifully illustrated boardbook with sound.

  • av Adilah Joossab
    96,-

    Learn in an interactive and fun way all the wonderful animals that are mentioned in the Qur’an. This colourful activity book includes word searches, colouring pages, spot the difference, coded words, Arabic letters and loads of useful information.

  • av Sara Khan
    142,-

    "The perfect book to introduce children to the act of giving charity."This simple but beautiful book introduces children to the third pillar of Islam: Zakat as well as other types of charity (sadaqah). It starts by acknowledging that Allah has given all of us many blessings with some of us having more and others less, and that those with more have an obligation towards the poor and needy.  It mentions some of the different types of charity Muslims can give and answers questions such as why and how much charity should be given.It is a book to be treasured by children, with large, colourful illustrations and carefully written text that children will understand and enjoy.

  • av Jenny Sunstedt
    176,-

    A stunning picture book for space lovers with poetic text by author Jenny Sundstedt and fun facts about each planetIn our solar system,On the fiery hot sunBurned a mother solar flareAnd her little flare, one. "Sizzle," said the mother. "I sizzle," said the one. So they sizzled and they poppedOn the fiery, hot sun. Based on the poem "Over in the Meadow," this galactic counting book guides readers from the sun all the way to the far reaches of our solar system with adorably anthropomorphized planets by illustrator Susanna Covelli. Parents or older readers will love the added fun facts on each page for even more information about the different celestial bodies, their moons, and their orbits.

  • av Christopher Robbins
    156,-

    A book, toy, and decoration all in one, Space Train shares simple facts about our solar system from the sun to the Kuiper Belt All aboard the Space Train! Put on your space suit and strap in for an interstellar adventure. Starting at the sun and learning facts about each planet along the way, this adorable two-in-one, sturdy, die-cut board book unfolds into a 56'' train (perfect for playtime or room decor!). Printed on both sides with boldly colored illustrations, the book includes a handy velcro clasp to keep everything snuggly shut when reading time is over. A perfect interactive primer for teaching our solar system to kids, Space Train provides that colorful, educational, and toylike experience that makes learning fun.

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