The story explores the journey of the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed from England to America in search of a fresh start. It highlights their challenging experiences and the eventual establishment of their new life in an unfamiliar land, capturing the essence of resilience and hope during the early days of Thanksgiving.
The third installment in the fourth series of CAMathories(TM) Folktale Mathematics(TM) combines engaging storytelling with mathematical concepts, designed to make learning fun and accessible. Through folktales, readers are introduced to various math challenges that encourage critical thinking and problem-solving. This educational approach not only enhances math skills but also immerses readers in cultural narratives, making it a unique blend of entertainment and learning.
Bikepacking Wales by Emma Kingston contains 18 multi-day mountain bike
adventures across Wales. Each route includes a route description, points of
interest along the route, food recommendations and accommodation options, in
addition to stunning photography and overview mapping. Downloadable GPX files
of the routes are also available.
Unseen photographs of prisoners of war in both the German and Far East
theatres of war.Exclusive, never-seen diary excerpts from a prisoner of war in
Germany in the First World War. A lengthy interview with a Gulf War prisoner
of war and public speaker, ex-fast jet pilot John Peters.
Charts the growth and evolution of Girl Guides from the home makers' of the
past, through to modern Girl Guides and Girl Scouts who now cover STEM
subjects, design, web creation and future careers in tech.
Bikepacking England by Emma Kingston contains twenty great multi-day off-road
cycling adventures across England, including the Peak District, Jurassic
Coast, South Downs, Lake District and Dartmoor. Illustrated with stunning
action photography and overview mapping; downloadable GPX files are also
included.
Are you looking for one book that gives a comprehensive account of
primary/elementary and early years English, language and literacy teaching?
This essential textbook critically evaluates curriculum policies and provides
guidance for teachers on implementation of evidence-based teaching in
classrooms.
This little book for children, written in rhyme, is the story of a little red dragon whose brothers and sisters are all bigger and better than him. But in the end, he becomes the most famous red dragon the world has ever known!
Alexander Armitage is back in the thrilling conclusion to The Iron Chronicles. Refusing to return to Eton College, Alexander joins the Sky Raiders as a crewman on the aero-dirigible, Sparrowhawk. With Genevieve, the baron's daughter, captured by the vile Colonel Hendrix, Alexander races to the top of the world, and discovers the terrifying machines created by the Knights of the Golden Circle to enslave the world. Betrayed by his allies, and aided by a mysterious woman and her clockwork owl, the race is on from the snow-covered peaks of the Himalayas, to the shining capital of the New World. In a steam-powered Victorian world where pirates prowl the sky and secret societies determine the future like a game of chess, Alexander learns that it is not gender, race, or age that determines a warriors worth as he is forced to choose between becoming a knight, or one of the Four Iron Horsemen.