Prepared by Gordon Wardlaw, this comprehensive guide reinforces concepts presented in the text and integrates them with study activities. The guide also includes a vocabulary review and sample tests that are similar to those that willl be taken in the classroom.
Inside the pages of this book, you will meet Hector the rabbit who is friendly and kind; a grumpy dragon called Douglas; lots of other kind animals and children who have lots of stories to tell and new friends that have been made.
This full playscript edition of Macbeth helps everyone to connect and engage with Shakespeare through accessible features which include: · Dyslexia-friendly, large font. · Clear, simple layout with space on each page for annotations. · On-page access to audio of every scene to bring the texts to life as you read. · Playtext positioned next to summaries, glossaries and notes to help with understanding. · Contextual and historical notes to support students with their learning in KS3 and GCSE.
Io and Brown are the last of the Drifters- a segregated group of beings condemned to be exiled as a part of New York's efficient waste protocol on a massive trash mound called the Black Oasis on the Atlantic Ocean. The last of their kind, the two struggle to maintain their livelihood while fighting against the elements, eluding the imminent disintegration of the island, and escaping the Floaters of Elysium- a mysterious group of nocturnal beings who will stop at nothing to strip the two of their energy for their own ultimate survival. Io and Brown could not be further from one another in their make, model, skills, and perspectives, but in the darkness of the Black Oasis and in the light of Elysium, the two must learn through love and vulnerability what it takes to survive, and what it really means to feel alive.