Based on experimental archaeology at the author's world-famous research
settlement in Cornwall, this book describes the ingredients of prehistoric
cooking and the methods of food preparation. schovat popis
This is the first study of the rich history of our food, its fads and its
fashions to be combined with a practical cookbook of over 200 recipes from
each age for use today.
Increasing numbers of children find it a challenge to stay focused on a task and follow even simple instructions in the classroom. Teaching Children to Listen outlines a whole-school approach to improving listening skills. It begins by looking at why listening skills are important and how to overcome barriers to achieving them, before pinpointing the behaviours that children need to learn in order to be a good listener. The book The Listening Skills Rating Scale - a quick assessment, which will able you to rate children on each of the four rules of good listening. Advice on using these findings to inform individual education plans that focus on a specific area of difficulty. 40 activities, including games to target whole-class listening and exercises particularly suitable for the Early Years. Each activity sets out what equipment you need, tips for facilitating and ideas for differentiation. Perfect for children aged 3-11, all the games and ideas have been tried-and-tested, and have proved successful with children with a range of abilities, including those with special needs.
Cliff Dreamers is more than just a novel, it is a Time Machine that transports the reader effortlessly into the Europe of 6,000 years ago. Mia, who is eleven winters old, must escape from an evil Shaman on her island who sees the power within her and would have it for himself. Yet just in time she is rescued by passing log boat traders. After she escapes she discovers that she is the reincarnated high priestess of an ancient Goddess cult. As she becomes aware of the powers she has at her fingertips, the Dark Lord Zundel notices her. She battles to stop him from pulling her into his realm before she reaches maturity, to become the New Goddess that will change the face of Stone Age Europe.
Teaching Children to Listen in Primary Schools contains a wealth of interventions to improve listening skills across the school. It is perfect for classrooms where poor listening is an increasing barrier to teaching as the resultant distractible behaviour can make it difficult for the rest of the class to pay attention. Specialist speech and language therapists Liz Spooner and Jacqui Woodcock present activities to develop children's key listening skills, as well as a rating scale to assess pupils on each of the four rules of good listening - looking at the person who is talking; sitting still; staying quiet; and listening to all the words. They offer advice on using these findings to inform individual education plans. Liz and Jacqui also look at why listening is important and offer 40 games to encourage children to become good listeners. This practical guide not only contains photocopiable resources, assessment and teaching suggestions with clear and concise explanations from professionals who directly work with children on a daily basis, but it also pinpoints the behaviours that children need to learn in order to be good listeners. Teaching Children to Listen in Primary Schools is an invaluable resource for practically developing children's listening skills. For activities aimed specifically at Early Years children, check out Teaching Children to Listen in the Early Years.