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Pearson Education (Longman)
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Mira! 1 Workbook A (reinforcement) supports less able pupils with practice and consolidation through a wide variety of activity types. Differentiated workbooks for each year contain extra reading, writing activities with vocabulary lists at the end of each module — perfect for homework or coverwork and help pupils learn new words. |
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* A topic-per-page approach focuses on clear objectives, with opportunities for students to try out the ideas for themselves, building ability and confidence. * Examples clearly demonstrate how students can reap rewards if they apply proper study skills. * Helps students to organise themselves and improve their ability to learn, with techniques for speaking, listening, writing and revising. * Useful hints and tips show students what they need to do in order to improve their ability to learn. * Students can track their own progress as they work through each section. * A digital version of the book provides an alternative solution for those students who prefer to work online. It keeps students' notes in a secure place, so there's no fear of losing them. |
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Everything you need to know and do to get the grade you want! Now in full colour, updated for the new GCSE and available in a new, student-friendly size, York Notes for GCSE is now easier to use and easier to read, so it's easier than ever to get top marks. Written by examiners and teachers to give you an expert understanding of the text, York Notes has the most in-depth coverage and analysis of everything from themes and contexts to characters, plots and language. You'll get the low-down on everything you'll need to demonstrate how well you understand the text and write the best essays. There are sample answers, essay plans and specialist guidance on understanding the questions you'll be asked in an exam, together with an array of handy quotes, checklists, study tips, grade boosters and revision activities to help you learn, revise efficiently and remember everything you'll need to write the very best answers. It's the ultimate guide to revision and exam success. For over 25 years, York Notes has been helping GCSE students just like you achieve the very best grade they can in their exam. So if you're looking for straightforward, easy-to-use advice on how to boost your grades to the next level, York Notes for GCSE is the only guide you're going to need. |
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The Edexcel GCSE Foundation Mathematics Student Book for Specification A is accompanied by a FREE ActiveBook and provides everything your students 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 your students have the best chance of success in their 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. |
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Who better to teach the fine art and craft of digital lighting and rendering than the individual who created many of the stunning lighting effects for Pixar's blockbuster films such as Brave, Toy Story 3, Wall-e, Cars, and The Incredibles? In these pages, lighting and animation pro Jeremy Birn draws on his wealth of industry and teaching experience to provide an thoroughly updated edition of what has become the standard guide to digital lighting and rendering. Using beautiful, full-color examples; a friendly, clear teaching style; and a slew of case studies and tutorials, Jeremy demonstrates how to create strategic lighting for just about any project. By explaining not just how to use various lighting techniques but why, this guide provides the grounding graphics pros need to master Hollywood lighting techniques. Realizing that lighting — how it's used, where it's placed, and the kind of shadow it casts — is critical to any image, Jeremy dedicates the first half of his volume to just that topic. Additional chapters cover color, exposure, composition, materials and textures, and compositing For readers who want to take some of the concepts further, a web site with additional training videos is available. |
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* Differentiated workbooks for each year contain extra reading and writing activities perfect for homework or coverwork. * Years 8 and 9 — Vert for reinforcement and Rouge for extension. * Vocabulary lists at the end of each module. Written to support: * the renewed Framework. * 2008 Programme of Study. * Personal Learning and Thinking Skills. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the workbooks provide: — easy instructions for a teacher to explain to children; — an 'Action' to make the activity more practical; — a 'Think' to provide extra challenge; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the workbooks provide: — easy instructions for a teacher to explain to children; — an 'Action' to make the activity more practical; — a 'Think' to provide extra challenge; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the workbooks provide: — easy instructions for a teacher to explain to children; — an 'Action' to make the activity more practical; — a 'Think' to provide extra challenge; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the workbooks provide: — easy instructions for a teacher to explain to children; — an 'Action' to make the activity more practical; — a 'Think' to provide extra challenge; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the textbooks provide: — the perfect balance of practice and problem-solving for each area of maths; — pictorial representations to support children's conceptual understanding; — clearly laid out questions with instructions that are easy to follow; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the textbooks provide: — the perfect balance of practice and problem-solving for each area of maths; — pictorial representations to support children's conceptual understanding; — clearly laid out questions with instructions that are easy to follow; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the textbooks provide: — the perfect balance of practice and problem-solving for each area of maths; — pictorial representations to support children's conceptual understanding; — clearly laid out questions with instructions that are easy to follow; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the textbooks provide: — the perfect balance of practice and problem-solving for each area of maths; — pictorial representations to support children's conceptual understanding; — clearly laid out questions with instructions that are easy to follow; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the textbooks provide: — the perfect balance of practice and problem-solving for each area of maths; — pictorial representations to support children's conceptual understanding; — clearly laid out questions with instructions that are easy to follow; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the textbooks provide: — the perfect balance of practice and problem-solving for each area of maths; — pictorial representations to support children's conceptual understanding; — clearly laid out questions with instructions that are easy to follow; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the textbooks provide: — the perfect balance of practice and problem-solving for each area of maths; — pictorial representations to support children's conceptual understanding; — clearly laid out questions with instructions that are easy to follow; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the textbooks provide: — the perfect balance of practice and problem-solving for each area of maths; — pictorial representations to support children's conceptual understanding; — clearly laid out questions with instructions that are easy to follow; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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Part of the Abacus toolkit, the textbooks provide: — the perfect balance of practice and problem-solving for each area of maths; — pictorial representations to support children's conceptual understanding; — clearly laid out questions with instructions that are easy to follow; — a self-assessment opportunity on every page; — colour to indicate the different maths areas within the programme. Series Editor: Ruth Merttens Authors: Jennie Kerwin and Hilda Mertten. |
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