This series provides practical dip-in activities to support the new'early learning goals'.
The ideas will provide a collection ofquick-to-use timed activities with supporting photocopiables (toinclude activity sheets, poems, stories and songs).
EARLY WRITING will provide a wide range of activities intended tointerest young children in their playing, exploring, thinking andlearning.
Divided into six chapters - one for each area of learning- each 8 pages long, the activities include using writing patternsto decorate fabric and create displays, making and writingmessage cards, invitations and booklets and writing simple signsand clues for a treasure hunt.
A total of 24 photocopiables provideadditional support with sheets to support writing skills andhand control, to develop skills in letter formation and to encourageindependent writing.
A story and poem are included.
Jenni Spangler
Jenni Fagan
Jenni Reavis
Jenni L. Walsh
Jenni Bara
Jenni Hicks
On the morning of saturday 15 april 1989, jenni hicks, her husband, and their two teenage daughters, sarah and vicki, went to watch a football match.
Jenni Fletcher
Jenni Keer
Jenni Rempel
Jenni Fletcher
Jenni Fletcher
Jenni Bara
Jenni Fletcher
Jenni Reavis
Jenni Rempel
Jenni Jenkins
Jenni Bestgen
Jenni Fagan
Jenni Fagan
Jenni Fletcher
Jenni Harrison
Jenni Fagan
Jenni L. Walsh
Jenni Fletcher
Jenni Bara
Jenni Fletcher
Jenni Bestgen
Jenni Fletcher
Jenni Bara
Jenni L Walsh
Jenni Fagan
One of granta magazine's best of young british novelists shortlisted for the james tait black prize for fiction, the desmond elliott prize for the panopticon and the gordon burn prize 2021 'one of the most stunning literary experiences i've had in years' irvine welsh 'dazzlingly ambitious' douglas stuart, author of shuggie bain 'a gloriously transgressive novel' ian rankin 1910, edinburgh.
Jenni Jenson
Jenni L. Walsh
London schoolgirl hettie hears the whispers and sees the worry creeping across her parents' faces.
Jenni Murray
Jenni L. Walsh
Jenni Ward
Jenni Harrison
Jenni Joneser
Jenni M. Lehtinen
Since its publication in 1929, the story of doña bárbara has continued haunting the collective imagination of people of latin american descent and has been adapted on various occasions both for the small and big screen.
Jenni Harrison
Jenni Marsh
Jenni Lazell
Jenni Fletcher
From shopkeeper…to duke’s wifewhen beatrix, duchess of howden, writes to her estranged husband offering a divorce, she’s stunned when he arrives on her doorstep with a different proposition: a six-week marriage trial!
Jenni L. Walsh
Jenni Harrison
Jenni Jenson
Jenni Joneser
Jenni Schaefer
Jenni Field
Streamline your organization's communication with the powerful and easy-to-follow methodology presented in this book, featuring insight from experts including simon sinek and brené brown.
Jenni Fletcher
From shopkeeper… to officer’s wife with a scandal in her past, shopkeeper henrietta gardiner has become wary of men, including her friend’s brother, dashing officer sebastian fortini.
Jenni Jenson
Jenni Fincham
Jenni Jennings
Feel-good rom-com daily express the brand-new feel-good festive rom-com from jenni jennings.
Jenni Keer
'this is definitely up there as one of the best books that i have read.
Jenni Marsh
Jenni Fletcher
Tom Holt
Pie Corbett
Concerned about the range of vocabulary used by your pupils?
Adam Voiland
Diane Redmond
Readers will embrace joshua cross as he faces danger, evil, and finally his own destiny.
Paul Delany
James Rice
Sean Wilson
Homer
A ilíada, epopéia homérica em 24 cantos, narra as aventuras do herói grego aquiles durante a última fase da guerra de tróia, na região da tessália.
Grace Curtis
Stephanie DeGooyer
Heather Fawcett
Megan Borgert-Spaniol
John Edward Damon
Sophie Sullivan
Rebecca Ryan
Stephanie DeGooyer
Megan Borgert-Spaniol
Richard Andrews
Amy Culliford
Laurie B. Friedman
Stuart Neville
Peter Sansom
Michael Arditti
Gabrielle Snyder
Harold Sonny Ladoo
'a masterpiece of hurt' the new york timesset in the eastern caribbean at the beginning of the twentieth century, no pain like this body describes the perilous existence of a poor rice-growing family during the august rain.
Ross Greenwood
Heather Barnett
Maxine Morrey
AUSTIN
John Reid
W. D. Boateng
Johnny Mains
Jane Bettany
Lucinda Hawksley
John Greaney
Rethinking the relationship between form and history in irish modernist writing and its aftermath, this book examines how critics have previously categorized the irish modernist novel, as an evidentiary form of cultural memory.
Simon Pierce
C. M. Ewan
Katy Cox
Lexie Elliott
R. T. Islington
Kathleen Lubey
Owen Matthews
Christopher N. Okonkwo
Evie Hunter
Kerry Kaya
Carol Wyer
Martin Edwards
Anna Jacobs
Patrick OBrian
James Ward
Gloria Cook