If you are learning English and want some extra help with vocabulary, this book is for you - it will give you the words you need to communicate with confidence. Each unit of the book starts with "Basics". Check that you know all these words...
Teachers' club is a monthly e-magazine for the teachers who would like to expand students' interests. Each edition covers a different cultural aspect of various English speaking countries. This issue is entirely devoted to the UK elections. The questions check students' knowledge about English politicians, their wives, parties, and leaders.
This is a synthesis of two one-volume works: Encyclopaedia of Psychic Science and Spence's Encyclopaedia of Occultism. Although I haven't read the entire two volumes, I must say that I'm impressed by the comprehensive nature of the set. It includes articles about modern occult magicians like Isaac Bonewits and doesn't leave out critics of the paranormal such as James Randi. Also check out the 4-vol. Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 24-vol. Man, Myth & Magic 2-vol. Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, and Bernard McGinn's
The primary SPACE (science processes and concept exploration) project set out to explore children's understanding of the science subjects covered by the National Curriculum. The reports, grouped according to subject, present the results of the enquiry. They record classroom methods and behaviour, summarize the ways in which the learning process takes place, and outline some of the techniques that might be employed to enhance results.
Harnessing children's natural curiosity about the world, this engaging series introduces kids to key science concepts through a simple question-and-answer format.
The mechanics of sunlight, darkness, vibrations, and sound are simplified for young readers in this illuminating reference.