100 Lessons is Scholastic's best-selling series to support primary teachers with curriculum change. This new resource will support teachers with their planning in preparation to deliver the new curriculum for science to be taught in schools from 2014. This title covers day-to-day planning for Year 5.
100 Lessons is Scholastic's best-selling series to support primary teachers with curriculum change. This new resource will support teachers with their planning in preparation to deliver the new curriculum for science to be taught in schools from 2014. This title covers day-to-day planning for Year 6.
Winston Smith has always been a dutiful citizen of Oceania, rewriting history to meet the demands of the Ministry of Truth. But when Winston grows to hate the totalitarian party and begins to think for himself, he soon realises it is impossible to hide his betrayal from the watchful eye of Big Brother.
When Agatha Farlingham is kidnapped by a yeti in Tibet she soon discovers that the hairy monster is a clever and noble beast. But his children are in danger and he needs her help. So she sends them on a top-secret journey to England and the safety of her ancestral mansion. A rollicking adventure from one of Britain's most beloved storytellers.
Includes activities that enable children to: write clear instructions; develop understanding of the features of instruction texts; establish chronological sequence of steps in a procedure; revise and edit their own instructions; and, take account of audience and purpose in writing instructions.
Includes activities that enable children to: understand the purposes of recounts - to retell events, to inform or to entertain; explore the main features of recounts - the orientation, events in order, and conclusion; and, write about their own experiences.
You've probably heard of Al Capone. He is dead famous for: being handy with a machine gun, having one or two scars and hanging around with a rather nasty gang. But did you know that Al lived with his mum all his life, was a trend-setter in banana-coloured suis, and went bananas in Alcatraz prison?
Sam is nonbinary, and when Sam's home borough of Staten Island opens up a contest for a new statue, Sam finds the perfect subject: photographer Alice Austen, who lived with a female partner for decades. Soon, Sam's project isn't just about winning the contest. It's about discovering a rich history that Sam's a part of.