Corrie's Curling Capers
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading






Corrie is a wee West Highland Terrier who lives on the Isle of Arran. As a Westie Fest (Highland Games) champion she is invited to afternoon tea at Holyrood Palace and to perform a special duty at the Festival Tattoo. The Tattoo Toorie tells the story of Corrie heading to Edinburgh following a royal request that really puts her courage to the test.
Matrix Computing Skills for the Digital World - Student
Delivering the new KS3 National Curriculum for Computing, equipping students to use creative computational thinking, preparing them for GCSE and the digital world beyond.
Build confidence for the previous Cambridge syllabus with the practical, skills-based approach of Complete Computer Science. Ensure understanding and strengthen achievement with extensive programming support and practical activities.
Oxford International Primary Computing takes a real-life, project based approach to teaching young learners the vital computing skills they need for the changing digital world. Each unit builds a series of skills towards the creation of final project, with topics ranging from programming simple computer games to creating an online yearbook.
Oxford International Primary Computing takes a real-life, project based approach to teaching young learners the vital computing skills they need for the changing digital world. Each unit builds a series of skills towards the creation of final project, with topics ranging from programming simple computer games to creating an online yearbook.
Written specifically for the AQA GCSE Computer Science specification, the student book covers the key theory and practical aspects of the syllabus helping students to develop their computational thinking and problem-solving skills. Activities to transfer theory into practice. Key terms and study tips provide clarifications to help students avoid misconceptions. Chapter ends include an overview along with a set of questions to reinforce and extend learning.