Assorted English Activties is the best collection I've ever had. It enriches teachers, students and language learners with a lot of wonderful materials of English. I myself use it to prepare joyful lessons for my students that enhance speaking and writing skills. The collection consists of piles of files that are about:- A bit of everything - Children songs - Conversation and Writing Questions - English Idioms - English Proverbs - Fairy Tales - Folk Tales- Games and Activties for teachers - General Knowledge Questions - Grammar Summary - Guess the End of the Jokes - Inspirational Stories - Jokes and Funny Dialogues - Lessons with Laughter - Phrasal Verbs and A LOT...
Series: (A Twentiegh Century Fox Film). Level 1: Early Beginner Blu is from the USA/ Now he is in Rio with Jewel, a beatiful blue Spix’s Macaw. It’s Carnival time! But who are Marcel and Nigel? And why do they have lots of birds in cages?
Pablo Picasso – World’s Greatest Artists (Child’s World
Introduces Pablo Picasso as one of the greatest modern artists by exploring the many styles and techniques he used to create such masterpieces as Guernica and works from his cubist, Blue, and Rose periods.
In this fourth book in the series, Theodosia sets off to Egypt to return the Emerald Tablet—embedded with the knowledge of some of the ancient world’s most guarded secrets. Accompanied by her cat, Isis (smuggled along in a basket), Theo plans to return the artifact, then explore the mysteries surrounding her own birth and oh, yes— help her mother dig up treasures on her archeological expedition.
But nothing ever works out as planned, especially when a precious treasure appears suddenly, and then just as suddenly disappears . . . When the Serpents of Chaos get involved, Theo finds she’s digging up a lot more than she expected!
Is there no rest for the travel worn and weary? Not if you are Nathaniel Fludd, world’s youngest beastologist-in-training. All Nate really wants is to track down his missing parents, but when a unicorn falls mysteriously ill, Nate’s Aunt Phil makes it clear where beastologists’ duties lie: with the beasts who need them.
If ministering to the creatures of the world isn’t difficult enough, Nate and Aunt Phil must also keep them safe from a villainous man. Will Nate ever find the parents he is so absolutely convinced are alive?