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The Durrells - Season 1 (DVD)
Keeley Hawes, John O'Connor, Milo Parker, Daisy Waterstone
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R151
Discovery Miles 1 510
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A warm, funny, feel-good series about a family’s adventures on a gorgeous Greek island when they uproot from their English home in the hope of a better life.
Based on Gerald Durrell’s much-loved Corfu trilogy of novels, The Durrells sees impoverished but sparky widow Louisa Durrell make the radical decision to seek out a new destiny for her family when her options in late 1930s England seem to be limited to struggling on or marrying a wealthy but dreary older man. Concerned that the lives of her four ‘children’, ranging in age from 11 to 21, are heading down the wrong track, she relocates her reluctant brood to a dilapidated house in the Greek sun.
This beautifully-shot series follows the family as they adjust to their new life, face a whole new set of challenges and meet new friends, rivals, lovers – and animals.
Romeo and Juliet fall madly in love, despite being from two feuding
families. They arrange to be secretly married, but a series of
miscommunications results in the death of the two lovers, as well
as some of their most beloved friends and relatives. "Romeo and
Juliet" is the quintessential dramatic tragedy from a master of
English literature.
Weary of academic study, an eminent scholar turns to magic and
makes a deal with the Devil. Mephistopheles will serve him and give
him whatever he wants, but after twenty-four years Faustus must
keep his side of the bargain. This edition contains a detailed
introductory section that puts the play in its historical context,
in-depth textual notes, extracts from key critical works and
exam-style questions.
Fully updated to meet the needs of the GCSE 2010 specifications.
Exclusive awarding-body specific support to help students realise
their full potential. The most accessible texts with supportive
notes, activities and advice to engage students. Remains the best
value for money available.
This lively collection of literary non-fiction contains extracts
and activities for exploring and comparing letters, biography,
autobiography, journals, reportage, diaries and speeches, all
written at different periods in time. Age 12+ The New Windmill
Literature File provides photocopiable activities to help you link
Voices in Time and other popular New Windmills to Framework
objectives and approaches to learning and teaching. See The New
Windmill Literature File for more information.
Focused student learning for the 2010 GCSE specifications
Focused student learning for the 2010 GCSE specifications
Develops understanding of Shakespeare's plays and their language
with extensive notes and activities Encourages students to read and
enjoy Shakespeare's plays with photographs and actors'
interpretations Contains supportive exam-style questions and
coursework suggestions at the end of each act Provides in-depth
textual notes and additional study skills for AS and A2
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE starring Liam Neeson. It was the biggest
mystery of American history. A shadowy source deep within
Washington had leaked crucial information to two journalists,
helping them uncover the historical Watergate Scandal of 1972. But
who was this elusive source and what were his motivations?
Thirty-three years later, the FBI's Mark Felt would finally
identify himself as Deep Throat, the Watergate Whistleblower. This
is his story. Mark Felt learnt spy craft tracking Nazi and Soviet
spies, tackled mobsters in Kansas City and took down the FBI's most
wanted list, rising through the ranks under J Edgar Hoover to one
of the FBI's top positions. A life spent watching pivotal moments
of history unfold, Mark Felt was the eyes and ears of the
intelligence service. Drawing on his memoirs, FBI memos, secret
files and conversations with his family and friends, this is the
account of a G-Man's life and his struggle for honour in
Washington. This new edition is updated with the help of Mark's
lawyer, John O'Connor, drawing on new developments and why now, the
role of Deep Throat, is even more important than ever.
Turning Average Instruction into Great Instruction details a clear
and concise approach to school improvement, focusing school leaders
on the critical factor that has the greatest impact on student
achievement_classroom instruction. Decades of research demonstrate
that what happens between teachers and students in our nation's
classrooms has the greatest impact on how well those students
learn. The current trend in school reform is to tackle all aspects
of a school in order to improve student achievement, forcing school
leaders to attempt to focus on the school culture, use of
materials, community relations, teachers' pre-service training, the
school's physical design, classroom decorations, and instruction.
Unfortunately, such a wide scope leads to a lack of focus among
school staff. With his singular focus on classroom instruction,
what O'Connor suggests is an antithesis to that approach. School
leaders will develop a common understanding of the high-impact
instructional components that should be seen in every classroom.
O'Connor maps out how school leaders can align all personnel to
systematically build training, support, and monitoring mechanisms
that ensure that effective instruction becomes part of every
classroom routine.
This book provides a road map for all school leaders as they
attempt to improve the achievement of students with disabilities.
In today's accountability system, school personnel are responsible
for ensuring that all groups of students, including students with
disabilities, show sufficient progress. If the disability subgroup
fails to meet accountability standards, then the school (and the
district) can be labeled as a 'needs improvement' school. This book
is designed for principals, assistant principals, general educators
and special educators. It focuses on two main goals. First, it
clearly describes the instructional components that must be
implemented across the school to increase the achievement of
students with disabilities. Second, it describes a step-by-step
process that the school's leadership team must undertake to enable
all teachers to provide those instructional components. This book
provides a description of what instruction should look like in
every classroom across the school for students with disabilities
and how to make this happen.
Focused Student learning for the 2010 GCSE specifications
Bear is very big, very brown, and very busy. His tree house could
use a little sprucing up, so Bear heads up the ladder with a plan
and a bucket of paint. But Little Bear has a plan, too--including a
little mischief that brings Bear (and his blue paint tumbling down
to earth. With gentle rhymes and humor, award-winning author and
illustrator David McPhail creates a cheery and bumptious bear hug
of a story.
Set in the decadent world of Victorian London, a beautiful young
man called Dorian Gray becomes infatuated by the exquisite portrait
that Basil Hallward has painted of him. He makes a Faustian pact
that the picture will grow old while he remains forever young.
Oscar Wilde's only novel caused an immediate scandal when it was
first published in 1890 and its themes of youth and decay,
innocence and corruption, art and reality are even more relevant to
us in the 21st century than in the 19th. Adapted by Wilde's
grandson Merlin Holland and John O'Connor, this delightfully witty
version of Wilde's story incorporates material suppressed from the
original manuscript.
Focused student learning for the 2010 GCSE specifications
After the mysterious and violent death of Sir Charles Baskerville,
Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson embark upon their most famous case.
What is the spectral hound that howls by night in the mists of
Dartmoor? Is there really a curse on the Baskerville family?
Develops understanding of Shakespeare's plays and their language
with extensive notes and activities. Encourages students to read
and enjoy Shakespeare's plays with photographs and actors'
interpretations. Contains supportive exam-style questions and
coursework suggestions at the end of each act. Provides in-depth
textual notes and additional study skills for AS and A2
Scarred by the rejection and humiliation which he suffers at the
hands of his unloving father, the young Denis O'Connor finds solace
in the woods and riverbanks of his native Northumberland.
Nevertheless, his newly found happiness communing with nature and
the local animals - a neighbour's violent dog, an untamed horse, a
wounded goose and a white cat called Brumas - is severely tested
when he finds his pet dog has been put down. This tragic incident
almost results in Denis's own death but for the timely intervention
of a stranger's golden retriever which saves his life. As he grows
older, Denis begins to unravel the dark secret of his own origins
and uncovers the mystery as why he was so tormented. Paw Tracks is
a searingly honest account of how the power of nature can lift the
human spirit and overcome the most unloving of childhoods.
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The Tempest (Paperback)
William Shakespeare, John O'Connor
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R207
R183
Discovery Miles 1 830
Save R24 (12%)
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Ships in 5 - 10 working days
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Unrivalled design that is enticing and clear for all students,
including low-attainers. Dramatic photography from a range of
productions to stimulate discussion. Targeted support that helps
pupils to understand the play and its language.
Interpretation-based questions and activities that encourage
students to explore the plays in performance. Durable and
hardwearing books that last for years.
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Love (Paperback)
John O'Connor
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R144
Discovery Miles 1 440
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Ships in 7 - 11 working days
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