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Creating and Shaping Texts: Ages 6-7 (100% New Developing Literacy)
Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy. With an Introduction and Notes by Michael Irwin, Professor of English Literature, University of Kent at Canterbury None of the great Victorian novels is more vivid and readable than The Mayor of Casterbridge. Set in the heart of Hardy's Wessex, the 'partly real, partly dream country' he founded on his native Dorset, it charts the rise and self-induced downfall of a single 'man of character'. The fast-moving and ingeniously contrived narrative is Shakespearian in its tragic force, and features some of the author's most striking episodes and brilliant passages of description.
Festivals Across the Year 5-7
Introduction and Notes by Dr Claire Seymour, University of Kent at Canterbury The proverbial phrase life s little ironies was coined by Hardy for his third volume of short stories. These tales and sketches possess all the power of his novels: the wealth of description, the realistic portrayal of the quaint lore of Wessex, the Chaucerian humour and characterisation, the shrewd and critical psychology, the poignant estimate of human nature and the brooding sense of wonder at the essential mystery of life. The tales which make up Life's Little Ironies tenderly re-create a rapidly vanishing rural world and scrutinise the repressions of fin-de-siecle bourgeois life. They share the many concerns of Hardy's last great novels, such as the failure of modern marriage and the insidious effects of social ambition on the family and community life. Ranging widely in length and complexity, they are unified by Hardy's quintessential irony, which embraces both the farcical and the tragic aspects of human existence.
THE TESTAMENTS (WINNER OF THE BOOKER PRIZE 2019)
The wait is overAnd so I step up, into the darkness within: or else the light.When the van door slammed on Offred’s future at the end of The Handmaid’s Tale, readers had no way of telling what lay ahead for her – freedom, prison or death.With The Testaments, the wait is over.Margaret Atwood’s sequel picks up the story 15 years after Offred stepped into the unknown, with the explosive testaments of three female narrators from Gilead.‘Dear Readers: Everything you’ve ever asked me about Gilead and its inner workings is the inspiration for this book. Well, almost everything! The other inspiration is the world we’ve been living in.’ Margaret Atwood
Ose ! – Tout le monde peut devenir entrepreneur
La 4e De Couverture Indique : Chaque Jour, Je Rencontre Des Personnes Qui Rêvent De Lancer Leur Entreprise Mais Qui N'osent Pas. Peur De Se Tromper, De Ne Pas Y Arriver, D'échouer. C'est Pour Elles Que J'ai Choisi De Raconter Tout Ce Que L'on Ne M'a Jamais Expliqué, Tout Ce Que J'ai Dû Apprendre Sur Le Terrain, En Trébuchant Parfois, Pour Mieux Me Relever. Ce Livre Est Celui Que J'aurais Aimé Avoir Entre Les Mains Avant De Commencer à Entreprendre. Ici, Je Vous Dévoile Les Coulisses De L'entrepreneuriat Et Vous Livre Les Clés De Votre Réussite.
Le chinois pour tous: Ecriture, Grammaire, Vocabulaire.
La référence tout-en-un qui accompagne votre pratique du chinois (niveau A2-B1 du CECR).Tous les outils dans un même volumeLe chinois pour tous est divisé en quatre parties clairement identifiées par leurs couleurs.1. Écriture. Les 125 composants les plus fréquents et des exercices pour les mémoriser2. Grammaire. Une grammaire du chinois d aujourd hui3. Vocabulaire. 3 000 mots pour comprendre et se faire comprendre4. Traduction. 105 entrées en français pour trouver le mot justePlus de 2 000 exemplesInspirés de la vie quotidienne chinoise, les exemples sont partout : pour expliquer un point de grammaire, mémoriser du vocabulaire en contexte ou illustrer un point de passage délicat du français au chinois.Et l oral ?Retrouvez en accès gratuit sur le site bescherelle.com tous les fichiers mp3 liés à l ouvrage.
When the Adults Change, Everything Changes: Seismic Shifts in School Behaviour
In When the Adults Change, Everything Changes: Seismic Shifts in School Behaviour, Paul Dix upends the debate on behaviour management in schools and offers effective tips and strategies that serve to end the search for change in children and turn the focus back on the adults.You can buy in the best behaviour tracking software, introduce 24/7 detentions or scream NO EXCUSES as often as you want but ultimately the solution lies with the behaviour of the adults. It is the only behaviour over which we have absolute control. Drawing on anecdotal case studies, scripted interventions and approaches which have been tried and tested in a range of contexts, from the most challenging urban comprehensives to the most privileged international schools, behaviour training expert and Pivotal Education director Paul Dix advocates an inclusive approach that is practical, transformative and rippling with respect for staff and learners. An approach in which behavioural expectations and boundaries are exemplified by people, not by a thousand rules that nobody can recall.When the Adults Change, Everything Changes illustrates how, with their traditional sanction- and exclusion-led methods, the punishment brigade are losing the argument. It outlines how each school can build authentic practice on a stable platform, resulting in shifts in daily rules and routines, in how we deal with the angriest learners, in restorative practice and in how we appreciate positive behaviour.Each chapter is themed and concludes with three helpful checklists Testing, Watch out for and Nuggets designed to help you form your own behaviour blueprint. Throughout the book both class teachers and school leaders will find indispensable advice about how to involve all staff in developing a whole school ethos built on kindness, empathy and understanding. Suitable for all head teachers, school leaders, teachers, NQTs and classroom assistants in any phase or context, including SEND and alternative provision settings who are looking to upgrade their own classroom management or school behaviour plan.Contents include:1. Visible Consistency, Visible Kindness2. The Counter-Intuitive Classroom3. Deliberate Botheredness4. Certainty in Adult Behaviour5. Keystone Classroom Routines6. Universal Microscripts: Flipping the Script7. Punishment Addiction, Humiliation Hangover8. Restore, Redraw, Repair9. Some Children Follow Rules, Some Follow People10. Your Behaviour Policy Sucks!11. The 30 Day MagicNamed one of Book Authority's best education reform books of all time and one of the best education books of all time.