A four-level course designed for working adults who need English for work, travel, and socializing. This MultiROM which accompanies the Student's Book offers an interactive wordbank, reading texts from the Student's Book, dictation exercises, and practice activities for the Language focus and Focus on functions sections of the Student's Book.
A four-level course designed for working adults who need English for work, travel, and socializing. This MultiROM which accompanies the Student's Book offers an interactive wordbank, reading texts from the Student's Book, dictation exercises, and practice activities for the Language focus and Focus on functions sections of the Student's Book.
Play more than 60 activities that will help get your child ready for preschool - in English, Spanish, or French! Alphabet: Caillou visits the park as he leads players through 26 activities that teach letter recognition and identification. Colors and Shapes: Players spend the day with Caillou and his artistic Grandma who leads them in activities about shape and color recognition and association. Coloring and Creativity: Have fun coloring pictures of Caillou and his friends. Also featuring printable arts and crafts projects for the family.
--Play in English, Spanish, or French! --Enhance your Alphabet skills! --Learn your colors and shapes!
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In contrast to many other books which are organized by party theme (dog, princess, superhero, etc.), this book is helpful because it is organized first by age and then by type of activity. The age ranges are preschool (2-5), school age (6-9) and preteen (10-12). The activities are grouped by traditional games, contemporary games, group activities, outings and events (which are closer to the theme parties you get in other books) and entertainers. Each game identifies not just the target range, but how far you can stretch to encompass older kids, the number of players needed, game objective and what materials to have on hand. It also gives ideas for creative ways to modify the game to fit children's disparate interests or different settings, prizes, favors, and trouble-shooting tips.
‘She was one of the Doones who had killed my father. But her voice touched my heart and I could not hate her.’ In 1673 young John Ridd meets a little girl called Lorna Doone. Seven years later they meet again, and fall in love. But the Doones are a family of robbers and murderers. Then John is ordered to go to London. The government wants him to help stop a rebellion against the King. They also want him to help destroy the Doones. But can John save Lorna?