Conflict, People & Power: Medieval Britain 1066-1500
This is an exciting Key Stage 3 resource for teaching and learning about the issues and events that characterise medieval Britain. It never lets go of the period's story, providing opportunities to examine the big picture and investigate particular topics. For instance, did you know who made sword belts out of the skin of an English treasurer, that anyone who could read Psalm 51 at the time was likely to avoid the hangman's noose, or why a 14th-century Londoner ended up drowning in his own cess pit?
Added by: halshek | Karma: 140.56 | Kids, Other | 5 May 2012
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Four Board Games
Four board games suitable for kids 3 years and older. The set contains printable large boards (twice A4 format) and appendices - all apt for non-Polish speakers. Manual is in polish only but you can easily figure out how to play these games. If not - just ask your child.
The most common mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians exhibited in the world's zoos are surveyed in this volume. Includes information on the purposes of zoos and how zoo animals are obtained, displayed, care for and fed.
ON MY WAY Practice Readers: These little books are a collection of engaging, original stories and give young readers additional practice with phonics skills and high-frequency words.