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The New Cambridge Shakespeare appeals to readers worldwide for its up-to-date scholarship and emphasis on performance. The series, edited by an expert international team, includes all Shakespeare's plays, sonnets and poems, presented in attractively designed volumes.
The second edition of the popular Essential English Skills for the Australian Curriculum series has been updated for today’s students. Providing support for differentiated learning and featuring flexible ICT tasks that encourage language and literacy development, the series is ideal for both classroom use and homework.
Practice IT for the Australian Curriculum is designed to keep students in step with the ever changing world of IT with easy-to-follow modules, engaging activities and a flexible structure.
Written to suit both the Australian Curriculum: Digital Technologies syllabus and the general ICT capability, Practice IT for the Australian Curriculum works both for stand-alone IT courses or for use across the curriculum.
Shortlisted 2017 EPAA Awards: Secondary Student Resource - Senior - English / Humanities / Languages / Arts / Technologies / H&PE
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.
Building language skills in context.
The Language Toolkit workbook series provides junior and middle secondary school students with the skills to explore the receptive and productive communication modes, enabling them to write, read, listen and speak across a range of contexts and for diverse audiences.
Each unit in the full-colour workbook is built around a different text type and supports learning across the language, literary and literature strands of the Australian Curriculum.
Selections from original Latin texts for senior secondary students.
The selections from Pliny, Virgil and Roman and Greek myth allow students to work with short extracts to practice their skills in unprepared translation. Comprehension questions and passages translated into English help with understanding.
A fully-balanced and integrated approach to language, literature, and literacy for the Australian Curriculum.
Written for the Australian Curriculum, English for the Australian Curriculum privileges student experience, creative engagement with texts, moments of reflection and opportunities for deep thinking. The series provides a fully balanced and integrated approach to the study of language, literature and literacy, by drawing on the best in English teaching practice around the country.
Economics, Business, Civics and Citizenship Second Edition continues to develop the knowledge, understanding and skills students require to participate as active, engaged and informed citizens and consumers within the community, Australia and the world. It now offers a new level of digital support to bring the topics to life and provide teachers with valuable task-management, testing and reporting tools.
History Transformed equips students with powerful tools and skills to analyse and interpret the past, and to make a connection between history and its relevance to their lives.
Watch an interview with Stage 4 leading author, Stephen Clarke, as he addresses how learning and teaching activities focus on developing historical concepts and skills in a meaningful way.
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