Teacher Resources
David WalliamsTeaching values – being considerate to others
By popular children’s book author, David Walliams, this humorous story is about a badly behaved polar bear cub who loves to scare the other animals. Listen to this story being read out loud by the author at - https://www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/book/the-bear-who-went-boo/ |
If ...Useful as an excellent classroom reference when studying scale and measurement in maths, and G & T
If is a guide to a better understanding all those really big ideas and numbers children come across on a regular basis, by simply reducing everything to human scale. Author David J. Smith has found clever devices to scale down everything from time lines (the history of Earth compressed into one year), to quantities (all the wealth in the world divided into one hundred coins), to size differences (the planets shown as different types of balls). Accompanying each description is a kid-friendly drawing by illustrator Steve Adams that visually reinforces the concept. Included: six suggestions for classroom projects and resource information at the back of the book. |
Chris McKimmie, author and illustratorShortlisted for the 2007 CBCA. Maisie Moo and Invisible Lucy (2007), Special Kev (2008), shortlisted for the 2009 CBCA Awards, Two Peas in a Pod (2010), shortlisted for the 2011 CBCA Awards, Good Morning, Mr Pancakes (2011), Alex and the Watermelon Boat (2012) and Scarlett and the Scratchy Moon (2013).
1st person narrative scrapbook. Labrador’s personal story ES1 Personal Histories |
Me JaneThis is Dr Jane Goodall’s story. She lived in Africa and studied chimpanzees.
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