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Teach Secondary Magazine - Volume 5 Issue 8, January 2017
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Only for teachers, Periodicals | 12 January 2017
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Teach Secondary Magazine - Volume 5 Issue 8, January 2017
An essential resource for teachers of 11-18 year olds across all subjects, Teach Secondary is as entertaining as it is informative, with sharp and relevant contributions from some of the most innovative and respected educational thinkers and practitioners around.
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Only for teachers, Periodicals | 12 January 2017
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English Today - February 2017
A monthly English language magazine is perhaps the first of its kind in India which aims to satiate the cravings of the mind to master the intricacies of the English language. The magazine through its well crafted sections and balanced exercises enables the readers to test their all round knowledge of the English language.
Moms, do your kids want to know everything about everything? YOU Did You Know? has the answers. This new magazine contains 46 colourful and detailed illustrations packed with facts that will keep children entertained for hours. Find out why we smell, how the brain works, be fascinated by the mammoth and T Rex, read about crocodiles, sharks and seahorses, discover how lightning occurs and roller coasters work, travel to Mars and so much more! And they will love watching the magazine come alive with 18 3D images – see a snake about to strike or tour Parthenon.
New year, new Storytime, new stories! We’re starting the year with an exciting new poetry series about animals set in a magical place called Alphabet Zoo, plus classic fairy tale The Enormous Turnip, a friendship fable, a clever duck, legendary Irish hero Finn MacCool, a woodland fairy and one of Rudyard Kipling’s brilliant Just So Stories!