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A complete teaching and learning package to support the new religion curriculum in Queensland.
Written by leading educator Peta Goldburg, this highly visual, student-friendly series encourages students in Years 7-10 to explore, understand and investigate the role religion has played, and continues to play, in the world.
Your guide to speaking and writing German.
Detailed and practical examples of successful classroom practice, demonstrating how Shakespeare’s language and dramaturgy can be studied closely in ways that students ...
Encourage less advanced students to actively and successfully engage with Shakespeare.
- The most frequently chosen edition by teachers of less academic students, Student Shakespeare has been specially created to encourage less advanced students to actively and successfully engage with Shakespeare.
An active inquiry approach to Statistics and Probability using practical activities and investigations.
Statistics and Probability for the Australian Curriculum supports an active inquiry approach to developing statistical thinking, an increasingly important skill throughout industry, government and education. Real statistical data investigations guide students from first thoughts, through planning, collecting and exploring data, to reporting.
Songs of Ourselves: The University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) Anthology of Poetry in English. This book contains work by more than 100 poets from all parts of the English-speaking world. Stories of Ourselves: The University of Cambridge International Examinations Anthology of Stories in English. This is a set text for Cambridge International Examinations Literature in English courses at IGCSE,O Level ,AS Level and A Level. The anthology contains stories by writers from many different counties and cultures.
Skills in Geography Third Edition continues to offer the most up-to-date, student-focused skills-based resource available for the study of Geography.
Demystifying Shakespeare.
Shakespeare Reloaded encourages middle secondary students to imaginatively engage with Shakespeare’s plays and poetry as they actively explore key ideas and themes and how these are expressed through language. This active approach to studying Shakespeare will complement and enhance the study of individual texts and provide an invaluable resource for every English student.