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Writing Exciting Sentences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Writing Exciting Sentences

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Writing Exciting Sentences: Age 7 Plus will help pupils to write more varied sentences which engage and captivate the reader.

Teaching Outstanding Persuasive Writing
  • Language: en

Teaching Outstanding Persuasive Writing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Alan Peat's latest book is a must-have for the busy teacher, packed full of tried-and-tested, effective strategies for teaching persuasive texts.

Write Like a Ninja
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 57

Write Like a Ninja

'Super engaging and accessible' PIERS TORDAY 'Empowers children to be creative, perseverant and write independently' TEACH PRIMARY 'A must-have book for any young writer' JANE CONSIDINE 'An imaginative and affordable resource' CLASS READS If you're looking for emergency literacy help in a handy, pocket-sized book, then Write Like a Ninja is perfect for you. Crammed full of writing and grammar tips, prompts to get children thinking of rich alternatives and Alan Peat's exciting sentences, this gem of a book is perfect for children aged 7 upwards either as an invaluable classroom aid or a brilliant dip-in thesaurus to use at home. It contains everything a budding writer needs to flourish as an ...

50 Ways to Retell a Story
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

50 Ways to Retell a Story

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

50 Ways To Retell A Story: Cinderella provides teachers with fifty activities to engage and motivate pupils in the writing process. Each of the fifty 'variations on a theme' opens with a description of the form/technique, followed by a modelled example. The book is ideal for the primary or secondary school teacher who wants to motivate the relu

Punctuation
  • Language: en

Punctuation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Purbeck Pottery
  • Language: en

Purbeck Pottery

PURBECK POTTERY - A HISTORY AND COLLECTORS' GUIDE is the very first published history and collectors' guide for Purbeck pottery. The authors Alan Peat and Peter Freeman demonstrate both the importance and the beauty of this pottery which, until recently, has been overshadowed by Poole pottery.

Midwinter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Midwinter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This survey of the post-war output of W.R. Midwinter Ltd - arguably the most innovative of British tableware manufacturers in the 1950s - is the only book on Midwinter ceramics to have benefited from being written with the cooperation of Roy Midwinter, who was responsible for lifting the Staffordshire pottery out of the mainstream and into the realms of designer tableware. The success of Midwinter was due in part to the work of a number of noted ceramic artists and designers - including Terence Conran, Jessie Tait, Hugh Casson, John Russell, and Peter Scott. Midwinter was also an innovator in producing 'accessories' for their basic dinner services and tea sets - which helped in making them hugely collectible.

The Mash House
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

The Mash House

Cullrothes, in the Scottish Highlands, where Innes hides a terrible secret from his girlfriend Alice, a gorgeous, cheating, lying schoolteacher. In the same village, Donald is the aggressive distillery owner, who floods the country with narcotics alongside his single malt; when his son goes missing, he becomes haunted by an anonymous American investor intent on purchasing the Cullrothes Distillery by any means necessary. Schoolgirl Jessie is trying to get the grades to escape to the mainland, while Grandpa counts the days left in his life. This is a place where mountains are immense and the loch freezes in winter. A place with only one road in and out. With long storms and furious midges and a terrible phone signal. The police are compromised the journalists are scum, and the innocent folk of Cullrothes tangle themselves in a fermenting barrel of suspicion, malice and lies...

Ghost Story Plot Skeletons
  • Language: en

Ghost Story Plot Skeletons

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: John Donald

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The Peat Dead
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Peat Dead

On the Scottish Hebridean Island of Islay, five corpses are dug up by a peat-cutter. All of them have been shot in the back of the head, execution style. Sent across from the mainland to investigate, Inspector Angus Blue and his team slowly piece together the little evidence they have, and discover the men were killed on a wartime base, over 70 years ago. But there are still secrets worth protecting, and even killing for. Who can Inspector Blue trust? Reviews of The Peat Dead: "A mystery so redolent of its island setting that you practically smell the peat and whisky on the pages." - Douglas Skelton" This atmospheric crime novel set on Islay gripped me from the start. A book that shows decades-old crimes cast long shadows." - Sarah Ward