Endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International EducationThe Cambridge Primary English course that is mindful of learners where English is not their first language. This Workbook has been designed for either homework or extension activities after the relevant pages in the Student's Book are completed[...]
Endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations. Support students in mastering the ideas and skills needed to proceed successfully through the Cambridge Primary Science curriculum framework with a wide range of activities and investigations to help you deliver the science mastery approach. - Estab[...]
Endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to support the full curriculum framework from 2011.Develop learners' mathematical fluency, problem solving and reasoning skills using the mastery approach, with this series of Learner's Books.- Introduce topics through engaging starter activit[...]
Endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to support the full curriculum framework from 2011.Consolidate learning, deepen conceptual understanding and develop problem solving skills through practice questions; ideal for independent learning, homework or extension activities.- Support [...]
The Beast is coming. History will be remade. Since the assassination of Queen Victoria in 1840, a cabal of prominent men ? including King George V, HRH Prince Albert, Benjamin Disraeli, and Isambard Kingdom Brunel ? has received guidance from the Afterlife. The spirit of a dead mystic, Abdu El Yezdi[...]
Explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton and poet Algernon Swinburne return in a new series of wildly imaginative steampunk adventures.
SPRING HEELED JACK IS JUMPING BACK
It's 9 p.m. on February 15, 1860, and Charles Babbage, the British Empire's most brilliant scientist, performs an experiment.[...]
A reprint of Hodder's classic 1982 work which aimed to introduce the archaeologist to ethnographical and anthropological methods and concepts, exploring the proper use of analogy in archaeological theory. A new preface offers thoughts on the development of ethnoarchaeology, on new methodological and[...]
This volume in the Catalhoyuk series reports on the results of excavations from 2000 to 2008 that have provided a wealth of new data on the ways in which the Catalhoyuk settlement and environment were occupied. The first section explores how houses, open areas, and middens in the settlement were cen[...]
The ways in which humans became increasingly engaged in their material environment, such that "things" came to play an active force in their lives, is the subject of this volume in the Catalhoyuk series. The alluvial clays surrounding the site were extremely important in this dynamic involvement. In[...]
What if Time presented Charles Darwin with a different set of opportunities? What if he became a super-criminal? Florence Nightingale a rogue surgeon? Isambard Kingdom Brunel a living corpse in a massive mechanized steam-driven body? It is 1861, and Albertian Britain is in the grip of conflicting fo[...]
Mark Hodder won the 2011 Philip K Dick Award for Science Fiction with the first in the Burton and Swinburne trilogy. Blends the eccentricities of the steampunk genre with serious questions about human morals and ethics. See previous titles The Clockwork Man of Trafalgar Square and TheStrange Affair [...]
Hodder er ikke som de andre drenge. Hans klassekammerater i 3. klasse synes faktisk, at han er en smule mærkelig. Derfor har han heller ikke rigtig nogen kammerater, så han holder sig mest for sig selv, hvor han lever i sin egen fantasiverden.
En nat kommer der en fe til Hodder og beder ham[...]