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Using student-friendly language and an engaging thematic approach to bring the canon to life, CANON RELOADED invites students to think about what we mean by the literary canon, why it is created and how it might be challenged. Students will encounter and respond to literary classics alongside contemporary texts and texts in translation, as they explore how themes such as journeys, love, death and the world we live in recur across a variety of historical moments and literary movements.
The Building Your Vocabulary Skills series is a three book set of wor kbooks to help children increase their vocabulary and become more confid ent in using new words correctly. Each book is divided into single-page activities with each page using a different strategy or theme to help yo ur child learn new words. This is the first of three books in the series and contains: over 60 pages of vocabulary exercises to help your child learn new words easy-to-follow tasks a wide range of activities covering different skills practis e in matching words to definitions, finding synonyms and antonyms and so rting words into groups a lift-out answer section This series of books are designed to help your child at home, which wil l in turn improve their confidence in reading, writing, spelling and com prehension exercises at school. It would be useful for children to have a quality dictionary at hand when doing these exercises. This can avoid guesswork if they are unsure of an answer. Theoretically, then, there wi ll be no errors for parents to correct, yet children will have still hav e added new words to their vocabularies.
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In Beyond 9 to 5, Sarah Norgate investigates the psychological, social, and cultural influences that affect the way we regard and are affected by time. Using everyday examples from around the world, her intriguing analysis unravels both the mental and biological mysteries of our relationships with time and provides a clear understanding of the links among behavior, brain, and genes. Norgate begins by musing on the origins of our obsession with punctuality; the conflicting practices of rushing and taking things slow; economy-driven proverbs from highly industrialized nations-Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today-and how they differ from beliefs and attitudes in more rural areas; ...