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Through an enquiry-based approach, Oxford International Science encourages active collaboration, develops scientific knowledge, skills, and understanding, stimulates curiosity, and promotes a joy of learning.
Matched to the first teaching 2025 syllabus, this Course Book breaks down and clarifies all the assessment components of the course. It guides learners through each assessment task, with a range of authentic student artwork samples which contextualize the exam criteria, reinforce comprehension and build confidence.
Equip learners to achieve in the Extended Essay. Matched to the first teaching 2025 syllabus, this essential resource provides learners with a step-by-step pathway to maximize achievement. With complete guidance for every aspect of writing and researching, use this resource to strengthen performance.
The children join Ember and Nimbus for tea at Uncle Vesper's house, where they make an unexpected and amazing discovery. The children also leave the island with a special gift. Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
Omar's scrapbook is filled with everything he's found out about the dragons on Moon Tail Island. Learn what dragons like to eat and what they do to have fun! Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
Ember and Nimbus take the children to a race on the island. But will they get to the start line on time? Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
The children take part in a treasure hunt on Moon Tail Island. Will they find all the clues they need to locate the treasure? Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
The children visit Moon Tail Island for the first time! They have a lovely time at Ember's hatchday party, until part of Ember's gift goes missing and a trail of cake crumbs leads them to the culprit. Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
Comprehensively updated for the first teaching 2025 syllabus and developed directly with the IB, this resource provides thorough coverage of all Standard and Higher Level content, as well as assessment preparation support.
The first study to analyse popular protest across the Italian peninsula and the Venetian colonies during the early modern period, 1494 to 1559. Drawing on a vast range of contemporary documents, Samuel K. Cohn, Jr. places these incidents of popular protest and their patterns in comparative perspectives.
An indispensable reference for practitioners and academics, The Law of Security and Title-Based Financing offers the only full-length treatment of traditional security over personal property alongside devices like retention of title and sales of receivables that fulfil a similar economic function.
A short biography of Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), seventh President of the United States (1829-37) and commander of the US forces during the victorious Battle of New Orleans against the British, who was also a slave owner and instigator of the forced removal of native American tribes from their traditional territories.
This book contains detailed examinations of seven biblical narratives that depict a possible world in which there is a good for suffering human beings that outweighs their suffering and that could not be gotten without the suffering, not even in a world without the Fall.
Herb is collecting food for dinner when a pair of hungry, cheeky monkeys spot him. They decide they want some of his food, but they're not very good at sharing or being fair. Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
Rory the lion comes to Canopy City, and he's hot, hungry, and tired. He splashes in Herb's tub, eats Meg's cake, and sleeps in Zig's hammock. When Herb, Meg, and Zig discover the visitor, what will they do? Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
It's a hot day in Canopy City, but Zig has a feeling that a storm is coming. He decides to fix the holes in his roof. Meanwhile, his friends are relaxing by the river. When the storm arrives, they hurry back. Where will they find shelter? Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
Gus and Meg are on a camping trip on an island. They have a lot of fun, but when it's time to go home, they find that their raft has floated away! How will they get back? Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
It's a hot day and Herb wants to take a dip in the river, but the water has disappeared! He finds that the river is blocked by a fallen tree. Herb and his friends soon realise they have to work with the animals from the other side of the river to move it. Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
Meg the bat hears a knock at her door. Her sister has come to stay! But the next day her stepbrothers arrive, then her grandparents, and her uncles, aunties, and cousins ... There are too many bats in Meg's little house! What will she do? Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
Gus and his friends are taking part in a raft race against a team of animals from the other side of the river. As they line up at the start, both teams want to win. One team takes a very early lead, but who will cross the finish line first? Stories for Maths helps develop maths success through the power of story.
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