SHP History Year 9 Pupil's Book
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Strengthen your students' understanding and skills step by step with Schools History Project's carefully planned approach to Key Stage 3.
Strengthen your students' understanding and skills step by step with Schools History Project's carefully planned approach to Key Stage 3.
Develop your students' understanding and skills step by step with Schools History Project's carefully planned approach to Key Stage 3.
A guided journey for girlswho want to break free from the narrow beauty ideals promoted by the media andunleash their own bold brand of gorgeousness.
Haunted by the traumatic events of his abduction two years ago, sixteen-year-old Daniel Robinson has tried everything to make his escalating nightmares vanish. Failing to cope with it on his own, Daniel knows it's only a matter of time before his family, best friend, and his girlfriend notice the lingering effects of his insomnia. Will Daniel reach out for help, or allow the nightmares to consume his sanity? Meanwhile, Daniel's best friend, Kyle Hanson, has been invited by Enterprise's Varsity basketball captain to take part in the Varsity team's rituals at the mysterious Midnight House. Skeptical of their motives, Daniel takes matters into his own hands to find out what's going on at the secretive hideaway. Is this Kyle's chance to prove himself to the Varsity team, or is something more sinister at play? As the boys navigate through the complications of new friendships, jealousy, romance, and high school, their unbreakable bond and the strength of their friendship will be tested. Can they survive what's waiting at Midnight House?
Abducted during a seemingly innocent game of hide-and-seek, fourteen-year-old Daniel Robinson faces a harrowing struggle for survival. As he navigates the terrifying ordeal, his determination to escape and return home becomes paramount. The story delves into themes of courage, resilience, and the instinct to fight against overwhelming odds, raising the question of whether he can overcome this nightmare and reclaim his freedom.
Examines the importance of history to Sth. Africans - Racial segregration - National Party popularity especially among white voters - Apartheid and black Sth. African resistance to it between 1948 and 1976 - Changes in attitude by white people and the collapse of apartheid by 1989
Realistic and readable Depth studies for all abilities.
A major new history for young readers, this volume brings to life the people, places and events that make up the past of Ireland and Britain. Starting with the earliest settlers on these islands, The Young Oxford History of Britain and Ireland maps the social, economic, cultural, andtechnological developments of the ages up until the present day. We hear the stories of ordinary people and extraordinary rulers--the reformers and rebels, scientists, thinkers, and artists--who shaped the centuries and of the discoveries and inventions that changed their everyday lives.With over 500 stunning illustrations, including maps, family trees, paintings, photographs, and timelines, as well as double-page feature spreads on important topics such as the printing press and the steam engine, The Young Oxford History of Britain and Ireland is an engrossing read, a visualfeast, a valuable reference resource, and a lasting treasure-trove of information.
Simulation, impact and mitigation