Tiny House building - A practical guide from garage conversion to tiny house This is a guide that takes you through the real life conversion of a single skinned garage to a well-designed and warm tiny house. It contains detailed information on creating pla
"One upon a time" meets science in a children's picture book that tells the thrilling story of how life began on Earth. The second in a trilogy of Universe stories as told by the Universe, "From Lava to Life" picks up with the formation of Earth and the first presence of life forms as Earth triumphs over crisis to create bacteria, jellyfish, flowers . . . even dinosaurs.
The truth is waiting to be told 'Stunning' SANTA MONTEFIORE 'Spine-tinglingly good' AMANDA GEARD 'Incredible' LORNA COOK *** Cornwall, 1934. Violet Ellis is living in the shadows of her fathers ruined reputation. So, when wealthy widower James Atherton offers her employment, she immediately begins the treacherous journey to his home on the remote Cornish island of Aoifes Bay despite the bone-chilling allegations surrounding his late wife Elizabeths death. In Jamess company, Violet begins to feel the love that has been missing all her life. But when anonymous letters start to plague the bays residents, threatening to expose what really happened to Elizabeth, Violet feels the hostility towards her grow. She has an unsettling sense of being watched in her new home, and as the mysteries of the island draw her in, she starts to fear she might never find a way out Sweeping across London, Oxford and the wilds of the West Country, this novel is perfect for fans of Santa Montefiore, Louise Douglas and Lucinda Riley. *** READERS ARE SPELLBOUND BY SECRETS OF THE WATCH HOUSE: 'You'll be obsessed by the mystery, haunted by the shadows and beguiled by the love. Just brilliant!' NATASHA LESTER 'Amazingly addictive' 'An absolute page-turner gorgeously atmospheric' TRACY REES 'Brilliant storytelling, atmospheric setting, intriguing plot, together with mystery and romance all of which kept me hooked' 'A glorious, and sometimes creepy, read' RACHEL BURTON 'A spell-binding story with so much heartache and mystery'
FROM THE NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING AUTHOR 'Dazzlingly inventive' Sunday Times 'Gripping and powerful' Cara Hunter ********** FOUR WOMEN. Orly, Lenny, Mel and Thea have been best friends since school. But now it is 20 years later and inevitably they have drifted apart. ONE WEEKEND. It is Lenny's 40th birthday, plus Orly and Mel need cheering up, so Thea suggests a weekend away at a festival in their hometown. It's a chance for them all to reconnect. NOT ALL OF THEM WILL SURVIVE. But their holiday soon takes a sinister turn, and not all of the friends will leave the festival alive... Autorid: Sarah J Naughton
This series is Edexcel's own course for the GCE 2008 specification, and is designed to provide students with the best prepartion possible for their examinations. Packed full of exam tips and activities, students can be sure they will develop all the historical skills and understanding they need to be full prepared. Autorid: Alan White
This book features high quality, engaging content to motivate and support your students and help your students achieve their potential with a range of exam-style questions, sample student answers and step-by-step guidance on the new question types. Autorid: Mark Levesley, Penny Johnson, Aaron Bridges, Ann Fullick, Richard Grime, Miles Hudson, Susan Kearsey, Nigel Saunders
"A practical guide for new school librarians entering the field as well as an introduction to basic library science skills for non-professionals who manage school libraries"-- Helps paraprofessionals and new school librarians begin their first school year with confidence.New librarians and paraprofessionals often come to school library positions with little or no experience in library work, and there's a gap in instructional information available for those who want to quickly increase their skill level. This book helps professionals and paraprofessionals learn what they need to know to get started, as well as pointing them to additional resources in areas where they might want more advanced information. This practical guide teaches librarians and paraprofessionals to develop systems and create plans for programs and partnerships with teachers and other professionals to set them up for success during their first year in the library. A timeline helps map out the rhythm of a school year. The Quick-Start Library Guide introduces paraprofessionals to library science topics such as cataloging, collection development, and weeding. It covers topics specific to the school library such as reading levels, book fairs, and author visits. Each section includes suggested resources for more in-depth learning. Librarians and paraprofessionals will be able to use this valuable, straightforward guide to hit the ground running in their new role.
The Edexcel GCSE Foundation Mathematics Student Book for Specification A provides everything you need to achieve exam success. The fully accessible and differentiated Foundation Student Book contains on-page levelling for all questions to guide students on how they can achieve their target grade. Includes full support for the new Assessment Objectives and exam-style questions to ensure you have the best chance of success in your exams. Contains support for Functional Maths with clear labelling in the Student Book. ResultsPlus exam performance data has been combined with valuable examiner insight to give students more tips and guidance on how to achieve exam success. Autorid: Keith Pledger, Karen Hughes, Graham Cumming, Kevin Tanner, Gareth Cole, Michael Flowers, Rob Summerson, Julie Bolter, Rob Pepper, Joe Petran
This series is Edexcel's course for the GCE 2008 specification, and is designed to provide students with preparation for their examinations and coursework. Packed full of tips and guidance, students will develop all the historical skills and understanding they need to be prepared. Autorid: Rosemary Rees, Martin Collier
This book covers all the relevant skills that learners need to achieve success with their Extended Project. Provides a key reference for students to access the relevant theories and ideas which underlie their project work. Provides support for independent learning. Written by a team of authors with experience of supervising and assessing Projects. Supports students doing Projects as part of the Diplomas or as a stand-alone qualification. Autorid: John Taylor, Elizabeth Swinbank
These exciting new GCE Psychology resources from Edexcel have been developed byan expert team of examiners and teachers to give you the most flexible, accessible and comprehensive materials to help you deliver the new specifications. Designed to mirror the clear and supportive approach taken by the Edexcel specification, they give you a simple way to choose the specification route most suited to your students. Confidence in specification coverage with materials written by examiners to follow the structure of the specification and give you and your students a complete solution. In addition, the materials also cover the How Science Works elements introduced into the Science specifications from September 2008. Flexible and accessible materials designed with your students in mind with all core units included in each book, plus ALL option units covered on the FREEActiveBook CD-ROM (a digital version of the Students Book that accompanies each Students Book), giving your students a more manageable resource. The books are designed to be accessible to students across the ability spectrum, with engaging, full colour, double-page spreads. Diagnostic assessment and revision support with end-of-chapter tests contained on the ActiveBook CD-ROM the provide multiple-choice questions that are ideal for quick and easy self-assessment. Immediate feedback on each question points students back to the content of the chapter they need to work on. Digital support materials that help to raise attainment with an ActiveTeach CD-ROM including a site licence of the ActiveBook, plus a wide range of delivery support and assessment resources designed to help improve grades. Autorid: Christine Brain, Karren Smith, Susan Harty, Anna Major
Suitable for both concept- and context-led approaches, this Revision Guide is Edexcels own resource for the 2008 Edexcel GCE Chemistry specification. Written by experienced examiners, it features guidance from the people who write and mark exam papers and draws on real exam data from Edexcels ResultsPlus service. ResultsPlus Examiner feedback draws on examiner expertise and real past exam data to help students avoid common pitfalls and build better answers. Exam-style questions including the multiple-choice style offer plenty of practice ahead of the exam. Worked examples provide step-by-step guidance on how totackle exam questions. Guidance on Practical Assessment helps students to write better AS visit/case study and practical reports. Thinking tasks, quick questions and checklistsenable students to track their own progress and revise more effectively. Autorid: Phillip Dobson, David Craggs, Geoff Wright