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Anna Richards

    The Rough Guide to Brittany & Normandy
    Where Has My Baby Gone?
    ADHD
    Grammarsaurus Key Stage 1
    Grammarsaurus Key Stage 2
    Lonely Planet Reiseführer Entdecke Frankreich
    • Lonely Planet Reiseführer Entdecke Frankreich

      Ab ins Abenteuer

      • 258 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Der unverzichtbare Reiseführer für alle Entdecker, die mitten ins französische Leben eintauchen wollen. Feiere bei einem Konzert im antiken römischen Amphitheater von Lyon, schnorchle in den kristallklaren Gewässern vor der Côte d'Azur oder genieße mit allen Sinnen in den mit Michelin-Sternen ausgezeichneten gastronomischen Tempeln von Paris. Jeder Reiseführer der Entdecke-Reihe enthält praktische Tools zur Zusammenstellung deiner individuellen Reise, damit du dem Alltag entfliehen kannst und keinen Geheimtipp verpasst. Stell dir deine Reise schnell und einfach zusammen, mit dem praktischen Reiseplaner Unvergessliche Erlebnisse und Geheimtipps der Lonely Planet Autoren Alle wichtigen Informationen für deine Reise auf einem Blick Saisonkalender, Hintergrund-Storys und praktische Informationen

      Lonely Planet Reiseführer Entdecke Frankreich
    • This is the ultimate all-in-one guide for teaching writing, spelling, punctuation and grammar in the primary classroom. Providing practical advice on teaching grammar and writing techniques through the use of non-fiction texts, Grammarsaurus is closely aligned to the National Curriculum and ensures teachers are addressing the right topics at the right time. Each chapter focuses on a non-fiction text instructions, explanations, non-chronological reports, diary entries, newspaper reports and persuasive texts. Each chapter contains photocopiable model texts for each year group, along with annotated versions guiding teachers through language features, grammar, spelling and punctuation opportunities, saving hours of planning. Mitch Hudson and Anna Richards, expert teachers and creators of the popular Grammarsaurus website, answer common questions from 'When should I teach this punctuation mark?', or 'Which spellings should I be teaching my Year 3 class?' . With model texts covering a range of subject areas and up-to-date content using the latest curriculum framework, teachers can feel confident in tackling writing and SPaG across all the key areas of non-fiction. Praise for the Grammarsaurus "Love Grammarsaurus resources. I especially like the model texts which save me so much time ... lifesaver.""The resources are modern, eye-catching and relatable for the children."

      Grammarsaurus Key Stage 2
    • Grammarsaurus Key Stage 1

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      This is the ultimate all-in-one guide for teaching writing, spelling, punctuation and grammar in the primary classroom. Providing practical advice on teaching grammar and writing techniques through the use of non-fiction texts, Grammarsaurus is closely aligned to the National Curriculum and ensures teachers are addressing the right topics at the right time. Each chapter focuses on a non-fiction text instructions, explanations, non-chronological reports, diary entries, newspaper reports and persuasive texts. Each chapter contains photocopiable model texts for each year group, along with annotated versions guiding teachers through language features, grammar, spelling and punctuation opportunities, saving hours of planning. Mitch Hudson and Anna Richards, expert teachers and creators of the popular Grammarsaurus website, answer common questions from When should I teach this punctuation mark?', or 'Which spellings should I be teaching my Year 2 class?'. With model texts covering a range of subject areas and up-to-date content using the latest curriculum framework, teachers can feel confident in tackling writing and SPaG across all the key areas of non-fiction. Praise for the Grammarsaurus "Love Grammarsaurus resources. I especially like the model texts which save me so much time ... lifesaver.""The resources are modern, eye-catching and relatable for the children."

      Grammarsaurus Key Stage 1
    • ADHD

      A Challenging Journey

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The book focuses on the importance of updating ISBNs on the Online Book Catalog (OBC) and imprint pages, emphasizing the necessity for accuracy in publishing and distribution. It highlights the implications of outdated information for authors, publishers, and retailers, and provides guidance on how to ensure that all ISBNs are current. This resource is essential for anyone involved in the publishing industry looking to maintain credibility and streamline their processes.

      ADHD
    • The story follows Ginny and Gerry, two giraffes who fall in love and eagerly anticipate the arrival of their baby. However, Ginny's unease leads her to the hospital, where she learns troubling news about their unborn child. As she grapples with her emotions, the other animals come together to speculate on the fate of the baby giraffe, highlighting themes of love, loss, and the support of community during challenging times.

      Where Has My Baby Gone?
    • Discover Brittany and Normandy with this comprehensive and entertaining travel guide, packed with practical information and honest and independent recommendations by our experts. Whether you plan to explore the Gardens at Giverny, hike the Côte de Granit de Rose or sample the region's delicious oysters, the Rough Guide to Brittany and Normandy will help you discover the best places to explore, eat, drink, shop and sleep along the way.

      The Rough Guide to Brittany & Normandy
    • Paddling France - guidebook with 40 handpicked itineraries for waterborne exploration by SUP (paddleboard), kayak or canoe. From Brittany to the Mediterranean, trips suit different abilities, from gentle lake paddles to multi-day river odysseys, and encompass coast, countryside and cities. Contains maps and advice on travel, accommodation and more.

      Paddling France
    • In this broad-ranging study of German fiction by women between 1770-1914, the author aims to add a new dimension to existing debates on the association of women and illness in literature. She constructs a history of women's self-starvation, eating behaviour and wasting diseases.

      The wasting heroine in German fiction by women