Geog. 3 Students Book 3rd Edition
Rated 0 out of 5KShs4,563The 3rd edition of geog.123 has all the features teachers and students know and love about the earlier editions. Keep your students hooked with chapters such as Close-up on China, Off to the USA and Global fashion.Premier Golden Tips Skills in Composition Writing For Primary Schools by Claire P Bwire
Rated 0 out of 5KShs684Primary Premier Golden Tips Skills in Composition Writing Author: Clare Bwire. ISBN: 978 9966 342 43 0 Moran Golden Tips series guarantees improved scores. It is a complete course companion for upper primary pupils. Four books in one: – Comprehensive revision notes – Worked-out examples – Solved examination styleSHP History year 8
Rated 0 out of 5KShs4,118Part of the dynamic and coherent book-per-year course, this textbook combines expertise in course planning with features that reflect the possibilities and requirements of the National Curriculum. It has everything you would expect from the Schools History Project, including intriguing content, in-depth the historical investigation, meaningful tasks and a wealth of source material. This second book in the series - a course for Year 8 - both continues the big stories of the empire, movement and settlement, conflict, power and everyday life and provides in-depth enquiries on the key aspects of early modern England, industrialisation, popular protest, the Spanish Empires in the New World, the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. - Help students develop their skills and improve their own performance with 'How to...' activities and the 'Doing History' feature. - Suit all abilities and interests with stimulating and worthwhile activities which cater to a wide range of learning styles. - Build the big pictures across Key Stage 3 with overviews and big stories which link the course together and develop students' conceptual frameworks.Cambridge IGCSE Physics Course Book 3rd Edition
Rated 0 out of 5KShs7,830This print and digital coursebook has been developed from extensive research through lesson observations, interviews and work with our research community (the Cambridge Panel) to meet your specific needs. Activities and questions develop your essential science skills, with a focus on practical work. Exam-style questions give you valuable practice. Projects provide opportunities for assessment for learning, cross-curricular learning and developing skills for life. There are multiple opportunities to engage in active learning, such as scripting a podcast, to discussions and debates. Activities build in complexity to support your learning, and worked examples help you whenever you need to use an equation.