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Midwinter Lucie by Alan Porter
Overall, I thought it was an absolute gem of a book with the author’s love of language clearly showcased writes reviewer Mark Bamford
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CURRICULUM
What's new in your subject area (books, software and other published resources) plus children's literature
Sovay by Celia Rees
‘Sovay’ is an excellent read and should be enjoyed by many from able Year 8s upwards including adults in search of holiday reading or reviewing possible texts for class study.
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Donkeys' Wings and Worms' Stings by Adam Bushnell
The book is a budget priced paperbook with eight quick read lively tales that is well worth adding to the short story shelf.
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LEADERSHIP & IDEAS
For school leaders, researchers and anyone interested in the whole-school picture and beyond.
Every School a Great School by David Hopkins
This book would be useful for student teachers up to headteachers, and especially useful to those working in improving schools.
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TEACHING
Everything you need to be a better teacher, at all stages of your career
Jolly Phonics CD-ROM
Suitable for use at home or at school, this CD-Rom is a natural and welcome extension of the resources already available from Jolly Phonics: young children will respond well to this new set of word games.
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I Used to Know That: Stuff You Forgot from School by Caroline Taggart
So who would love this book? It is ideal for amateur quiz enthusiasts. It is a great, easy source of reference for what used to be General Knowledge writes reviewer Margaret Carr
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Opinion: Have you used social networking sites in your classroom?
Primary: Key Stage 2 Test Results - DCSF release
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Have your say: Big Brother 2008
Cymru: An opportunity to quiz Ms Hutt on the education issues that matter to you
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Get the non-teachers out Should unqualified people be teaching in our schools?
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Harvest time with FoodAid Join FoodAid NOW to receive your pack full of exciting fundraising ideas
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Enjoy a late night out Free events at the Museum of London and the Museum in Docklands
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Could you be a BT Internet Ranger? Great prizes to be won!
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Gang up on poverty Make a short film about what should be done to address global poverty
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Only a game? Liverpool hosts UEFA football exhibition from 11 October 2008.
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Points tracker
A timesaving spreadsheet that keeps track of all those merit points earned by your form or house for the next school year
Year 1 assessment sheets
Five Literacy and Numeracy assessment sheets to download
VCOP activity cards
A series of slides with short challenges designed for the start of day. Can be used on a IWB or printed
Romeo and Juliet key scenes booklet
A copy of the set scenes for 2009. This booklet contains the original text set alongside an updated translation with a variety of images
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