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Vingböckerna Steg 12, fem olika böcker

Vingböckerna Steg 12, fem olika böcker

Nigel Croser; John Dennison Clarke; Joelie Croser; Jill McDougall; Amanda Graham; Josephine Croser

Studentlitteratur AB
2012
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Vingböckerna är kvalitetsböcker utöver det vanliga, med en härlig samling karaktärer och engagerande texter. De gör det möjligt för nybörjarläsaren att redan från första början få uppleva läsning som både underhållande och meningsfull, och som inte lämnar läsaren med en känsla av "Än sen då?" i slutet av boken.Böckerna är ordnade i olika steg. På pärmens insida längst bak i varje bok anges på vilket steg boken är placerad, och antalet ord i boken.Vingböckerna steg 1–12 omfattar:• 60 titlar fördelade på 12 steg• 5 olika böcker på varje steg• 16 sidor i varje bok (steg 1–10)• 24 sidor i varje bok (steg 11–12)• Lärarpärm med handledningar inkl. arbetsblad till alla böcker• DiagnosmaterialVingböckerna är avsedda i första hand för år F–2, att användas vid självständig läsning och vid så kallad guidad läsning då läraren undervisar en grupp elever i lässtrategier för såväl avkodning som läsförståelse – strategier som eleverna ska lära sig använda på egen hand för att bli aktiva läsare. Färdiga underlag för läsprotokoll underlättar för läraren att fastställa elevens starka och svaga lässtrategier. Läsprotokollen ger också läraren info om vilken svårighetsgrad, vilket steg, som passar en viss elev vid självständig läsning, liksom vid guidad läsning.Med Vingböckerna ges eleverna de bästa förutsättningar att lyckas med sin läsinlärning och att få en god läsutveckling med ökat självförtroende. Tack vare Vingböckernas utformning och uppläggning kan undervisningen lägga lika stor vikt på läs- och skrivglädje som på läs- och skrivfärdighet.Vingböckernas karaktärDetta är basen för Vingböckernas uppläggning och innehåll:• Upprepande struktur – allt från en enda mening som upprepas genom hela boken med bara ett nytt ord sist i varje ny mening till längre stycken som upprepas 2–3 gånger i boken med flera byten av ord i varje ny upprepning. Fördelen med detta är att eleverna får se mönster i meningar, satser, ord och uttryck, mycket övning på vissa ord och uttryck på kort tid, snabbt uppleva känslan av att kunna läsa med flyt, dvs. med god hastighet, uttrycksfullt och med få omläsningar.• Logiskt händelseförlopp i varje bok – allt från en episod och en karaktär till mer komplicerade berättelser där fler och fler karaktärer kommer in i handlingen. Den logiska gången underlättar för eleverna att dra rimliga slutsatser om hur berättelsen ska fortsätta.• Bildstöd – allt från att vara mycket stort med en tydlig bild som illustrerar varje menings nya ord, till att illustrera en situation som beskrivs i ett längre textavsnitt. När dialoger introduceras står repliken på samma sida som den karaktär som talar.• En poäng, knorr eller en sensmoral i slutet av varje bok. Detta gör det värt besväret att läsa hela boken, och det stimulerar till reflektioner runt bokens handling...
Progress in Computing: Key Stage 3

Progress in Computing: Key Stage 3

George Rouse; Lorne Pearcey; Ben Barnes; Tristan Kirkpatrick; Graham Hastings; Mark Clarkson

Hodder Education
2021
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Reboot your Key Stage 3 classroom with this all-in-one textbook that will inspire you to deliver creative Computing lessons with confidence.> Boost knowledge and skills in bite-sized chunks: every double-page spread represents a lesson's worth of targeted content and activities > Build understanding of the principles of Computing and improve IT skills with a range of engaging activities> Challenge students to think creatively about what they are learning and how it can be applied in the real world> Empower students to check and drive their own progress through Key Stage 3 and to GCSE, Cambridge Nationals and BTEC, and beyond, with regular knowledge check-ins and activities> Ensure complete coverage of the National Curriculum, with an easy-to-follow Progression FrameworkWe've listened to how you teach Computing at Key Stage 3 and designed our brand-new toolkit of digital and printed resources around you! Comprising of everything you will need to confidently deliver the National Curriculum in Computing and develop students' ICT skills, Progress in Computing: Key Stage 3 combines lesson plans, presentations, interactive resources, quizzes and assessments with a Student Book.The Progress in Computing digital and print 'toolkit' will be formed of 16 modules that can be used flexibly to suit a teacher's context. Our brand-new digital platform will also give you unparalleled flexibility in terms of choosing your own pathway through the resources, with the bonus of all elements being tagged clearly against the curriculum, our 2 and 3-year Scheme of Work and progression to Key Stage 4 qualifications.Digital resources include: - videos, animations, online self-marking coding challenges and worksheets - teaching and learning support and lesson plans including course planners for centres in England and Wales- a mixture of teacher-led, teacher-facilitated, plugged and unplugged activities- baseline assessment and an end of Key Stage 3 assessment, with auto-marked homework quizzes and end-of-module assessments track progress throughout the course.
National Theatre Connections 2011

National Theatre Connections 2011

Sam Adamson; Alia Bano; Helen Blakeman; Noel Clarke; Molly Davies; James Graham; Carl Grose; Katori Hall; Nell Leyshon; Douglas Maxwell

Methuen Drama
2011
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This brilliant new collection of ten plays for young people will prove indispensable to schools, colleges and youth theatre groups. Specially commissioned by the National Theatre for the Connections Festival 2011 involving 200 schools and youth theatre groups across the UK and Ireland, each play is accompanied by production notes and exercises. The Pied Piper re-imagined, the aftermath of genocide in Rwanda, witches in seventeenth century Norfolk, a giant baby on the rampage, an extraordinary day in an ordinary school are just some of subjects covered in the thrilling and varied new plays created by talented writers for young actors to perform in National Theatre Connections 2011. The plays in this anthology offer a huge variety of stories and styles to ignite the imagination of young casts and creative teams. Themes are both teenage and universal - ambition, dashed hopes, fear and confidence, loyalty and betrayal. These new plays embrace a huge range for their inspiration: they plunder classics and imagine the future.
Samhälle i kris : vår förmåga till anpassning och omorientering

Samhälle i kris : vår förmåga till anpassning och omorientering

Clive Aslet; Philip Bobbitt; Peter Burke; Gillian Clark; Jonathan Fenby; Peter Frankopan; Jessica Frazier; Lawrence Freedman; Matthew Goodwin; Andrew Graham-Dixon; Johan Hakelius; Vanessa Harding; Tom Holland; Mark Honingsbaum; Alex Lee; Tim Marshall; Lincoln Paine; Iskander Rehman; Donald Sassoon; David Seedhouse; Graham Stewart; Hew Strachan; Helen Thompson; Richard Whatmore; Adrian Wooldridge

Bokförlaget Stolpe
2021
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Att lära sig hantera en kris är centralt i människans tillvaro. Krig, revolutioner och pandemier är återkommande företeelser i mänsklighetens historia. I denna antologi undersöker tjugofem världsledande forskare hur olika samhällen reagerar i sådana situationer. De belyser människans unika förmåga till anpassning och omorientering. En kris medför problem men också möjligheter. Antologin utges i en rikt illustrerad utgåva med vackert klotband. Huvudredaktörer är Mattias Hessérus och Iain Martin.
Theatre for Children and Young People

Theatre for Children and Young People

Wolfgang Schneider; Stuart Bennet; Eirwen Hopkins; Jeremy Turner; Tony Reekie; Richard Croxford; Paul Harman; Sarah Kettlewell; Henning Fangauf; David Pammenter; Tony Graham; Annie Wood; Steve Ball; Philip Clark; Margaret Jones; David Wood; Dave Holman; Rosamunde Hutt; Thomas Kell; Jude Merrill; Cath Greig; Vicky Ireland; Olivia Jacobs; Toby Mitchell; Claudette Bryanston; Ian Yeoman; Anthony Haddon; Jain Boon; Andrew Breakwell; Carey English; Tim Webb; Peter Rumney; Dominic Rai; Julie Ward; Michael Dalton; David Farmer

Aurora Metro Publications
2005
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It is the first publication to give the whole story of Theatre for Children and Young People and its development in the UK. It is essential reading for drama and theatre practitioners and for students of contemporary British theatre everywhere. Stuart Bennett was one of the original company of Actor-Teachers who developed Theatre in Education at the Belgrade Theatre Coventry. He went on to develop Drama School training for actors in TIE, then as Director of the Cockpit Theatre was involved in theatre in schools and the community.
Grahame Clark

Grahame Clark

Brian Fagan

Routledge
2019
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The British archaeologist Grahame Clark was a seminal figure in European and world archaeology for more than half of the twentieth century, but, at the same time, one whose reputation has been outshone by other, more visible luminaries. His works were never aimed at a wide general public, nor did he become a television or radio personality. Clark w
Grahame Clark

Grahame Clark

Brian Fagan

Westview Press Inc
2003
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The British archaeologist Grahame Clark was a seminal figure in European and world archaeology for more than half of the twentieth century, but, at the same time, one whose reputation has been outshone by other, more visible luminaries. His works were never aimed at a wide general public, nor did he become a television or radio personality. Clark was, above all, a scholar, whose contributions to world archaeology were enormous. He was also convinced that the study of prehistory was important for all humanity and spent his career saying so. For this, he was awarded the prestigious Erasmus Prize in 1990, an award only rarely given to archaeologists. This intellectual biography describes Clark's remarkable career and assesses his seminal contributions to archaeology. Clark became interested in archaeology while at school, studied the subject at Cambridge University, and completed a groundbreaking doctorate on the Mesolithic cultures of Britain in 1931. He followed this study with a magisterial survey, The Mesolithic Settlement of Northern Europe(1936), which established him as an international authority on the period. At the same time, he became interested in the interplay between changing ancient environment and ancient human societies. In a series of excavations and important papers, he developed environmental archaeology and the notion of ecological systems as a foundation of scientific, multidisciplinary archaeology, culminating in his world-famous excavations at Starr Carr, England, in 1949 and his Prehistoric Europe: The Economic Basis (1952). Clark became Disney Professor of Public Archaeology at Cambridge in 1952 and influenced an entire generation of undergraduates to become archaeologists in all parts of the world. He was also the author of the first book on a global human prehistory, World Prehistory (1961).
Aspects of Prehistory

Aspects of Prehistory

Grahame Clark

University of California Press
2022
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The exploration of prehistory provides a comprehensive perspective on the antecedents of human societies and civilizations, bridging the gap between scientific universality and the narrow scope of written histories. Prehistory reveals a shared human past, documented through fossils, and highlights humanity's evolutionary journey, linking us to other animals while emphasizing our unique traits, such as self-awareness, art, ethics, and philosophy. This dual nature of humans as both animals and beings with divine potential underscores the evolutionary processes that have shaped societies for survival. Prehistory also dismantles barriers once thought to separate humans from the natural world, illustrating how cultural and intellectual developments have played a central role in human progress. The text is derived from reflections following the writing and revision of World Prehistory, culminating in lectures given by the author at various institutions, including the University of California, Berkeley, in 1969. The chapters in this book expand upon the themes of those lectures, maintaining their essence while incorporating additional insights. They explore the profound implications of prehistory for understanding humanity's origins and its shared legacy, aiming to synthesize the depth of this knowledge with the clarity and accessibility required for a broader audience. Through references and scholarly precision, the book offers a focused exploration of prehistory's central themes while acknowledging the evolutionary and cultural forces that have shaped human development. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1970.
Aspects of Prehistory

Aspects of Prehistory

Grahame Clark

University of California Press
2022
sidottu
The exploration of prehistory provides a comprehensive perspective on the antecedents of human societies and civilizations, bridging the gap between scientific universality and the narrow scope of written histories. Prehistory reveals a shared human past, documented through fossils, and highlights humanity's evolutionary journey, linking us to other animals while emphasizing our unique traits, such as self-awareness, art, ethics, and philosophy. This dual nature of humans as both animals and beings with divine potential underscores the evolutionary processes that have shaped societies for survival. Prehistory also dismantles barriers once thought to separate humans from the natural world, illustrating how cultural and intellectual developments have played a central role in human progress. The text is derived from reflections following the writing and revision of World Prehistory, culminating in lectures given by the author at various institutions, including the University of California, Berkeley, in 1969. The chapters in this book expand upon the themes of those lectures, maintaining their essence while incorporating additional insights. They explore the profound implications of prehistory for understanding humanity's origins and its shared legacy, aiming to synthesize the depth of this knowledge with the clarity and accessibility required for a broader audience. Through references and scholarly precision, the book offers a focused exploration of prehistory's central themes while acknowledging the evolutionary and cultural forces that have shaped human development. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1970.
Prehistory at Cambridge and Beyond

Prehistory at Cambridge and Beyond

Grahame Clark

Cambridge University Press
2009
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Grahame Clark's book examines the development of prehistoric archaeology at Cambridge and the achievements of its graduates, placing this theme against the background of the growth of archaeology as an academic discipline worldwide. Prehistory in Cambridge began to be taught formally in 1920 and emerged as a full tripos soon after the Second World War. From the outset it focused on the aims and methods of archaeological research, providing in addition for combinations of study options ranging from early prehistory to the archaeology of the major civilisations of the Old World and the protohistory of Northern Europe. The measure of its success is shown by the achievement of Cambridge graduates at home and overseas in both the study and the field. A significant outcome of their work has been the widespread recognition of archaeology as a subject of broad educational value, not merely for undergraduates, but for human beings the world over.
Economic Prehistory

Economic Prehistory

Grahame Clark

Cambridge University Press
2009
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Throughout his career Grahame Clark has pioneered on a world scale the use of the archaeological record to document the economic and social life of prehistoric communities. In Europe he was the first to employ the concept of the ecosystem in archaeology and to underscore the necessarily reciprocal relationship that exists between culture and environment. In Britain he has played a major role in moving archaeology away from its preoccupation with typology and spurring on the newly emergent discipline of bioarchaeology. Economic Prehistory reflects all these concerns. Following a comprehensive bibliography of Professor Clark's writing, the volume opens with a series of classic papers on basic subsistence activities such as seal hunting, whaling, fowling, fishing, forest clearance, farming and stock raising. Subsequent sections then deal with world prehistory and the thorny relationship between archaeology, education and society. The volume closes with a retrospective which looks critically at such figures of the past as Gordon Childe and Mortimer Wheeler and to the author's own renowned excavations at the Mesolithic site of Starr Carr.
World Prehistory

World Prehistory

Grahame Clark

Cambridge University Press
1977
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'To qualify as human, a hominid has, so to say, to justify himself by works: the criteria are no longer biological so much as cultural'. Professor Grahame Clark goes on to trace the origins and development of human culture, in all its diversity, throughout the world. He follows the intellectual, material and social progress of mankind in each major region, from the earliest stone industries of two million years ago to the gradual and still incomplete attainment of literacy over the last five thousand years. He takes full account of peoples still preliterate when encountered in recent times by anthropologists as well as of those which nourished the great historic civilizations of mankind. Throughout he emphasized the close relationship between environment and the character and speed of cultural development. The archaeological record on which we have to rely for the greater part of man's early history is still incomplete but the spread of excavation and the almost universal adoption of radiocarbon dating do now make possible a provisional but integrated account of world prehistory. This edition contains a much more detailed and up-to-date coverage of the various territories, particularly America and Australasia, than did its predecessors. The narrative is generously illustrated with photographs, drawings and maps, and there is a carefully selected list of references to the main sources used. This provides a bibliography designed to give access to the whole of man's history before written records began.
Prehistory at Cambridge and Beyond

Prehistory at Cambridge and Beyond

Grahame Clark

Cambridge University Press
1989
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An appraisal of the origins and background of prehistoric archaeological studies at Cambridge University and the subsequent achievements of Cambridge graduates, this study places this theme against the background of the growth of archaeology as an academic discipline worldwide.
Space, Time and Man

Space, Time and Man

Grahame Clark

Cambridge University Press
1994
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Human understanding of time and space has been developing since the most primitive societies began to record an awareness of their history and environment. Grahame Clark, a distinguished prehistorian, describes that process and its extension with the emergence of technology, social organisation and the capacity for abstract thought. Moving from preliterate to civilised societies, he charts the various phases of transition, marked most notably by the growth of geographical discovery culminating in the circumnavigation of the earth, and the growth of a deeper, more critical view of human history. Our own period takes this fascinating account into the exploration of outer space and the search for an understanding of man’s place in the cosmos.
The Identity of Man

The Identity of Man

Grahame Clark

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
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First published in 1982 in the Identity of Man Professor Clark considers a problem which has puzzled men from the authors of the books of the Old Testament to Charles Darwin and his successors: how to reconcile the animal appetites of men with their awareness of gods and their intimations of immortality. What is it that differentiates us most decisively from the other Primates?He argues that the distinction is to be found primarily in the fact that, whereas the behaviour of other animals is largely dictated by their genes, we follow (or reject) cultural patterns inherited through belonging to societies shaped by history. Whereas other animals behave in a broadly homogenous way within breeding populations men adhere to the diversity of cultural traditions observed by ethnographers among peoples surviving on their fringes of the modern world and reconstructed by archaeologists from the cultural fossils of antiquity. Grahame Clark has written an original and fascinating study, drawing both on his lifetime’s experience of archaeological material and on a wide range of other sources to throw new light on the question of man’s identity. This is a must read for archaeologists and anthropologists.
The Identity of Man

The Identity of Man

Grahame Clark

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2025
nidottu
First published in 1982 in the Identity of Man Professor Clark considers a problem which has puzzled men from the authors of the books of the Old Testament to Charles Darwin and his successors: how to reconcile the animal appetites of men with their awareness of gods and their intimations of immortality. What is it that differentiates us most decisively from the other Primates?He argues that the distinction is to be found primarily in the fact that, whereas the behaviour of other animals is largely dictated by their genes, we follow (or reject) cultural patterns inherited through belonging to societies shaped by history. Whereas other animals behave in a broadly homogenous way within breeding populations men adhere to the diversity of cultural traditions observed by ethnographers among peoples surviving on their fringes of the modern world and reconstructed by archaeologists from the cultural fossils of antiquity. Grahame Clark has written an original and fascinating study, drawing both on his lifetime’s experience of archaeological material and on a wide range of other sources to throw new light on the question of man’s identity. This is a must read for archaeologists and anthropologists.
Archaeology and Society

Archaeology and Society

Grahame Clark

Routledge
2014
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This reissue of the 1957 3rd edition of this book describes how archaeologists go about their work, how ancient sites are found, what methods are used to explore them, how finds are dated, and within what limits archaeological evidence is able to tell us how people lived before the dawn of recorded history.
Archaeology and Society

Archaeology and Society

Grahame Clark

Routledge
2016
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This reissue of the 1957 3rd edition of this book describes how archaeologists go about their work, how ancient sites are found, what methods are used to explore them, how finds are dated, and within what limits archaeological evidence is able to tell us how people lived before the dawn of recorded history.
Living Proof

Living Proof

Tiffany Graham Charkosky

Amazon Publishing
2025
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When a hereditary cancer threat echoes her mother’s journey, one woman chooses to rewrite her story—crafting a radiant memoir about embracing life’s precious moments and finding strength in the infinite power of family love.Tiffany Graham Charkosky was eleven years old when her mother, Julie, died. Eighteen years later, she discovers that the genetic mutation that took her mother has been passed down to Tiffany herself. But with this devastating news, Tiffany finds a certain strength in hope, resilience, and knowledge. She will fight for her family’s future.In this intimate memoir, Tiffany shares her challenging journey forward, mapping out a plan for preventative screenings, genetic testing, and surgeries, as well as a reflective journey into the past as traumatic memories of her mother’s illness and death resurface. Memories, too, of an indomitable love that informed Tiffany’s adolescence, and her own motherhood, and would give Tiffany an optimistic understanding of just how precious even the smallest moments in life can be.Now, thriving years beyond the age that claimed her mother, Tiffany embraces each day with fierce intention—her path illuminated by vigilant self-care, deep gratitude, and a family bond that proves the human spirit can transcend its darkest fears.
Living Proof

Living Proof

Tiffany Graham Charkosky

Amazon Publishing
2025
pokkari
When a hereditary cancer threat echoes her mother’s journey, one woman chooses to rewrite her story—crafting a radiant memoir about embracing life’s precious moments and finding strength in the infinite power of family love.Tiffany Graham Charkosky was eleven years old when her mother, Julie, died. Eighteen years later, she discovers that the genetic mutation that took her mother has been passed down to Tiffany herself. But with this devastating news, Tiffany finds a certain strength in hope, resilience, and knowledge. She will fight for her family’s future.In this intimate memoir, Tiffany shares her challenging journey forward, mapping out a plan for preventative screenings, genetic testing, and surgeries, as well as a reflective journey into the past as traumatic memories of her mother’s illness and death resurface. Memories, too, of an indomitable love that informed Tiffany’s adolescence, and her own motherhood, and would give Tiffany an optimistic understanding of just how precious even the smallest moments in life can be.Now, thriving years beyond the age that claimed her mother, Tiffany embraces each day with fierce intention—her path illuminated by vigilant self-care, deep gratitude, and a family bond that proves the human spirit can transcend its darkest fears.