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Contents Cambridge Checkpoint Mathematics
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Science
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English
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NEW! Cambridge Global English Stages 7-8
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NEW! Introduction to English as a Second Language
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Cambridge IGCSE
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NEW! Core English as a Second Language
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NEW! Success International
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Practice Tests for English as a Second Language
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NEW! First Language English
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Literature in English
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NEW! Songs of Ourselves / Stories of Ourselves
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Mathematics
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NEW! Science
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NEW! Computer Science
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NEW! Sociology / Geography
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NEW! Business Studies / Economics
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NEW! 20th Century History
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ICT / Computer Studies / Accounting
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Travel / Development / India Studies
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Cambridge O Level
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English / Physics / Economics
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Mathematics / Commerce / Statistics / Accounts
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Cambridge International AS and A Level
English Language and Literature
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English Literature
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IB Diploma Group 2 English B
IB Diploma Group 3
NEW! English as a Second Language
Breakthrough to CLIL
IB Diploma Group 1
NEW! English Language
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NEW! English Literature
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Mathematics
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NEW! Science
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NEW! History / Sociology
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NEW! Economics / Business
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Thinking Skills / Critical Thinking
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Computing / Accounting / Travel
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History Paper 1
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History Paper 2
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History Paper 3
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Geography: Patterns and Change
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Geography: Global Interactions
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Environmental Systems and Societies
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NEW! Business Management
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Economics
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IB Diploma Group 4 NEW! Biology
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NEW! Chemistry
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NEW! Physics
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NEW! Exam Preparation Guide for Physics
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NEW! Exam Preparation Guide for Biology
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NEW! Exam Preparation Guide for Chemistry
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IB Diploma Group 5
Mathematics Standard Level
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Mathematics Higher Level
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Mathematics Standard Level Exam Preparation Guide
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Mathematics Higher Level Exam Preparation Guide
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Mathematics Higher Level Option : Statistics and Probability
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Mathematics Higher Level Option : Sets, Relations, Groups
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Mathematics Higher Level Option : Calculus
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Mathematics Higher Level Option : Discrete Mathematics
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Mathematical Studies
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Mathematical Studies Exam Preparation Guide
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IB Diploma Core
Decoding Theory of Knowledge
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NEW! Theory of Knowledge
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Introducing the IB Diploma Programme
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Our IB Advisory Board
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English Language Teaching Resources
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Cambridge Teacher Series
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Shakespeare
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Coding Club
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Minimus
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Additional Resources
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Order Form
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Cambridge Secondary 1 is a flexible curriculum with integrated assessment from Cambridge International Examinations. It provides a seamless progression from Cambridge Primary – or can be used as a standalone curriculum – to develop learners’ skills and confidence in English, Mathematics and Science. It offers a curriculum framework for educational success for learners (typically 11–14 years old), with an optional testing structure. It also helps prepare in the lead up to studying at Cambridge IGCSE® level. Cambridge Checkpoint tests are for use at the end of Cambridge Secondary 1. They are marked by Cambridge International Examinations and provide schools with an external international benchmark for student performance. Cambridge Checkpoint tests enable feedback to be provided on a learner’s strengths and weaknesses in key curriculum areas. Feedback of this kind is an invaluable source of information.
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Schools and colleges will be able to make strategic decisions, drawing upon a pool of information and specialist reporting tools built into Cambridge Checkpoint. Learners taking the test receive a Statement of Achievement which gives an indication of their academic progress during this education stage. Cambridge Checkpoint tests are available in English*, Mathematics and Science and can be offered at two sessions during the year. The tests cover all major areas of learning required in the first years of an international secondary education.
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*The Cambridge curriculum frameworks for English include a First Language and a Second Language option. Cambridge English Language Assessment provides formal summative testing for English as a Second Language (ESL) at this level with the Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET) exam. Cambridge Global English Stages 7–8 and the Introduction to English as a Second Language series support the Cambridge Secondary 1 ESL curriculum framework. STAGE 8
STAGE 9
FOR FIRST LANGUAGE ENGLISH LEARNERS
Cambridge Checkpoint
FOR SECOND LANGUAGE ENGLISH LEARNERS Cambridge Global English
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Cambridge Checkpoint Mathematics
Cambridge Checkpoint Mathematics Greg Byrd, Lynn Byrd and Chris Pearce
• This brightly illustrated course offers a comprehensive introduction to all topics covered in the syllabus. Worked examples show students how to tackle different problems, and there are plenty of exercise questions to help prepare students for the different types they will face in their exams. • The Practice Book contains further exercise questions for practice in the classroom or at home. • The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM offers advice on how to introduce concepts in the class, and provides ideas for activities to help engage students with the subject matter. Answers to all questions in the Coursebook and Practice Book are also included.
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Coursebook 7 Coursebook 8 Coursebook 9
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Practice Book 7 Practice Book 8 Practice Book 9
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Teacher’s Resource Book CD-ROM 7 Teacher’s Resource Book CD-ROM 8 Teacher’s Resource Book CD-ROM 9
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Cambridge Checkpoint Science
Cambridge Checkpoint Science
Mary Jones, Diane Fellowes-Freeman and David Sang
• This engaging course supports teaching of the Science framework both theoretically and practically, with full coverage of the Scientific Enquiry framework integrated throughout the series. • The Coursebook gives a thorough introduction to the concepts, and offers a wealth of ideas for hands-on activities to make the subject matter come to life. The Workbook contains exercises that develop students’ ability to apply their knowledge, as well as Scientific Enquiry skills relating to planning experiments and recording results. • The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM provides suggestions for how to introduce concepts in the classroom and how to deal with common misconceptions. Answers to all questions in the Coursebook and Workbook, as well as guidance and safety notes for all practical activities, are also included.
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Workbook 7 Workbook 8 Workbook 9
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Teacher’s Resource Book CD-ROM 7 Teacher’s Resource Book CD-ROM 8 Teacher’s Resource Book CD-ROM 9
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Cambridge Checkpoint English
Cambridge Checkpoint English Marian Cox
• Written by a well-respected author and examiner, the suite provides a comprehensive, structured resource which covers the full Secondary 1 framework and seamlessly progresses into the next key stage (see Cambridge IGCSE First Language English on page 21). • A lively, colourful Coursebook for each stage includes activities to develop Reading and Writing skills, with integrated Speaking and Listening tasks. Each Coursebook contains 12 themed units with a full range of stimulus materials, including a balance of fiction and non-fiction from around the world. • To support students’ learning, a skillbuilding, write-in Workbook provides extra language tasks and reading and writing skills development, including sequencing and fillin-the-gap exercises. Essential guidance, further activities, activity answers and PDFs for classroom use are available on a Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM for each stage.
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Coursebook 7 Coursebook 8 Coursebook 9
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Workbook 7 Workbook 8 Workbook 9
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Teacher’s Resource Book CD-ROM 7 Teacher’s Resource Book CD-ROM 8 Teacher’s Resource Book CD-ROM 9
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Global English Cambridge Global English Stages 7 and 8 follow the Cambridge Secondary 1 English as a Second Language curriculum framework. The Cambridge Global English course has been developed to provide comprehensive support for learners of English as a Second Language at Secondary 1 level. The series takes an active, creative, ‘learning to learn’ approach that encourages clear and fluent communication in English. Stages 7 and 8 lay the foundations for learners who may choose to prepare for Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language.
Stage 7 Coursebook with Audio CD Stage 7 Workbook Stage 7 Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM
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For students in stage nine, expecting to do a course leading into Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language, please see the next page for our new suite of resources, Introduction to English as a Second Language. It covers the school year, prepares for studying at Cambridge IGCSE level and is recommended by Cambridge International Examinations. This title does not cover the Cambridge English Language Assessment framework. The Cambridge Global English titles have not gone through the Cambridge endorsement process, as they follow the curriculum framework developed by Cambridge English Language Assessment.
Stage 8 Coursebook with Audio CD Stage 8 Workbook Stage 8 Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM
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Introduction to English as a Second Language English as a Second Language
Introduction to English as a Second Language Peter Lucantoni
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• Recommended by Cambridge as an introductory stage prior to the IGCSE course and following on from Cambridge Global English to support learners at Stage 9. • Introduction to English as a Second Language is a course to prepare students for studying Cambridge IGCSE or equivalent level. Presented in a colourful updated design and offering clear, practical support for students, it follows a variety of interesting themes and topics, with a focus on developing the vital skills needed to succeed in listening, speaking, reading and writing. • Each unit provides opportunities for thinking and discussion, along with developing research and study skills. Furthermore, each unit has a specific language-focus section to revise and consolidate key areas of language awareness and activities for vocabulary building. An audio CD is included for use with the listening activities. The Coursebook is accompanied by a Workbook, offering further language practice and practical follow-up activities. To view an online sample, visit education.cambridge.org
• Introduction to English as a Second Language is an ideal intermediate-level English course for learners studying in an international context, i.e. for those who are studying for other qualifications, such as Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET) or Cambridge English: First (FCE) instead of the Cambridge IGCSE in English as a Second Language, and for those at Stage 9 of the Cambridge Secondary 1 English as a Second Language curriculum. It also provides invaluable focused language support for those who are learning other curriculum subjects in English at secondary or high school. Coursebook (with audio CD) Workbook Teacher’s Book
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Cambridge IGCSE®
Cambridge IGCSE® is the world’s most popular international curriculum for 14-16 year olds, leading to globally recognised and valued Cambridge IGCSE qualifications. It is part of the Cambridge Secondary 2 stage. Cambridge IGCSE is recognised by leading universities and employers worldwide, and is an international passport to progression and success. Developed over 25 years ago, it is tried, tested and trusted by schools worldwide. Cambridge IGCSE offers a flexible curriculum, with a choice of over 70 subjects in any combination. Schools worldwide have been involved in the development of Cambridge IGCSE. The syllabuses are international in outlook, but retain a local relevance. They have been created specifically for an international student body and avoid cultural bias.
Cambridge IGCSE helps improve performance by developing skills in creative thinking, enquiry and problem solving. It is the perfect springboard to advanced study, including Cambridge International AS and A Levels and Cambridge Pre-U, as well as other progression routes. It develops in line with changing needs, and is regularly updated and extended. Clearly defined learning outcomes and content mean Cambridge IGCSE is compatible with other curricula and is internationally relevant and sensitive to different needs and cultures. IGCSE® is the registered trademark of Cambridge International Examinations.
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Cambridge IGCSE® English as a Second Language
Cambridge IGCSE® English as a Second Language Peter Lucantoni
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• Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language, Fourth edition, matches the requirements of the revised Cambridge International Examinations 0510 and 0511 syllabuses. Presented in a colourful up-to-date design and offering clear, practical support for students, the series follows a variety of interesting themes and topics, with a focus on skills development in listening, speaking, reading and writing.
• Together with the accompanying Workbook and Teacher’s Book, the Coursebook provides a twoyear course, offering clear, practical support for students. The units utilise a diverse range of topical stimulus material to enliven the subjects, and include imaginative activities and tips, designed to build confidence and develop the skills needed to succeed. An audio CD is included for use with the listening activities.
Coursebook (with audio CD) Workbook Teacher’s Book
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Cambridge IGCSE® We are working with Cambridge International Examinations towards endorsement of this title
Katia Carter and Tim Carter NEW
• This series of resources is the only suite that offers exclusive coverage of the Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language syllabus at Core level. • The Coursebook is specifically aimed to help those students who need more support, and provides a strong focus on the language and grammar needed for the course. Features include an Audio CD to practise listening exercises, Study Tips, Key Term boxes, quizzes and Did you know....? boxes with interesting facts related to the topics.
English as a Second Language
Cambridge IGCSE® Core English as a Second Language
• The Teacher’s Resource Book contains advice and tips for teachers, photocopiable materials and answers to the questions in the Coursebook. Coursebook with Audio CD Teacher’s Resource Book
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Success International English as a Second Language
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Success International English Skills for Cambridge IGCSE
Practice Tests for IGCSE English as a Second Language: Listening and Speaking
• The new editions of this highly successful series are updated to match the Cambridge International Examinations 0510 and 0511 syllabus changes for examination from 2015. Student Book Workbook Teacher’s Book with CD-ROM
Practice Tests for IGCSE English as a Second Language: Reading and Writing
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• Exam style tests to help students prepare for reading and writing examinations.
Summary and Note-Taking • This popular book provides summary and note-taking practice for the revised Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language syllabus.
Summary and Note-Taking Summary and Note-Taking, with key
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Listening and Speaking Book 1 Book 1, With Key Core Level Book 1 Audio CDs Extended Level Book 1 Audio CDs Book 2 Book 2, With Key Extended Level Book 2 Audio CDs
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Reading and Writing Book 1 Book 1, with key Book 2 Book 2, with key
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Cambridge Course IGCSE® Header Cambridge IGCSE® First Language English Marian Cox
Up-to-date resources providing full coverage of Cambridge IGCSE First Language English syllabuses (0500 and 0522) for first examination from 2015. • The Fourth edition Coursebook is designed to support the Cambridge IGCSE First Language English (0500) and Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate First Language English (0522) syllabuses.
First Language English
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• It provides a student-friendly resource that teaches the reading and writing techniques required for the Cambridge IGCSE, as well as providing two bespoke units on speaking and listening techniques, plus embedded activities throughout on these skills. It includes carefully designed activities on a variety of engaging topics, set out in 14 lively, full-colour units. The Cambridge First Language English suite includes free online resources to support the course, including answers to the Coursebook activities. • The updated, write-in Workbook can be used for independent learning, for homework tasks or revision. It contains text extracts from around the world with linked exercises for students to practise the skills they need for the Cambridge IGCSE in First Language English (0500 and 0522) syllabuses. Exercises are grouped into 12 diverse units on cross-curricula topics which are not linked to the Coursebook themes, so students remain engaged in the reading material. The Workbook has been substantially updated with new revised material. It is suitable for students who need additional support with language and grammar.
• The standalone, photocopiable Teacher’s Resource Book provides a complete solution to teaching the Cambridge IGCSE First Language English syllabus. • It contains teaching resources not linked to the Coursebook or Workbook topics, so it can be used independently or to supplement teaching using the other components in the suite. The 28 themed units are grouped into six parts focusing on the following skills: Reading comprehension, Writers’ effects, Summary, Directed writing, Composition and Coursework. • The Teacher’s Resource Book includes practical advice for teachers, as well as worksheets with answers and full lesson plans. Cambridge IGCSE® First Language English Coursebook Cambridge IGCSE® First Language English Workbook Cambridge IGCSE® First Language English Teacher’s Resource Book
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Cambridge IGCSE® English Literature
Cambridge IGCSE® Literature in English Russell Carey
• Provides full support for students and teachers of the Cambridge IGCSE Literature in English syllabus. • The Coursebook is a lively introduction to the study of literature in English at Cambridge IGCSE level, encouraging both the enjoyment of literature and rigorous academic study. It provides a comprehensive overview of the various components of the Cambridge IGCSE Literature in English syllabuses (0486 and 0476). In keeping with the spirit of the syllabus, the book stresses the importance of informed personal responses that arise from close textual study. It contains a range of stimulating literary material from around the world, including extracts from plays and prose fiction, as well as complete poems. • A new Workbook accompanies the Coursebook to provide extra practise for the most difficult aspects of the Cambridge IGCSE course. With new text extracts and close links to the Coursebook, this resource completes the series and gives support to students so they can reach their full potential. To view an online sample, visit education.cambridge.org We are working with Cambridge International Examinations towards endorsement of the workbook
• The Teacher’s Resource contains a wealth of teaching material including student handouts, editable worksheets, annotatable text extract sheets and image resource sheets, teacher’s notes, template lesson plans and a contents grid which signposts differentiation opportunities. • The CD-ROM also provides support in understanding the requirements of the Cambridge syllabus, and teaching materials to help students develop the necessary informed personal response to literature. Coursebook Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM New Workbook
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Cambridge IGCSE® Songs of Ourselves Volume 2
Stories of Ourselves
• Songs of Ourselves Volume 2, Cambridge International Examinations’ Anthology of Poetry in English, is a brand new selection which follows on from the very successful Songs of Ourselves.
• Stories of Ourselves is a set text for the Cambridge Literature in English courses at IGCSE, O Level, AS and A Level. The anthology contains stories by writers from many different countries and cultures.
Songs of Ourselves Volume 2 978-1-107-44779-0
Songs of Ourselves 978-8-175-96248-4
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Songs of Ourselves
Poems Deep and Dangerous
• The first volume of Songs of Ourselves is an accessible introduction to the astonishing range of forms, styles and content of verse written in the English language over more than four centuries.
• Poems Deep and Dangerous is an anthology of classic and contemporary writing on themes which will be of particular interest to secondary students who are preparing for examinations in English. Poems Deep and Dangerous 978-0-521-47990-5
English Literature
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Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics
What is Cambridge International Maths Online (CIMO)? CIMO can be used as a stand-alone resource, an engaging revision aid, or alongside our Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics Core and Extended books. Available for institutional or individual purchase on a 365-day subscription basis, it can be viewed on any device at any time of day or night. Teachers can easily monitor students’ work and identify where they excel or struggle, enabling them to help where the student needs it most.
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Clearly marked by level, you can easily assign the right tasks to the right students. Assessments are fully customisable, enabling you to set tests for individual students or whole classes, tailored to their previous results to maximise their learning.
Students get to see maths in a new way: not just following a book, but by engaging with the tasks and concepts through widgets and ‘Scorcher’ games. Designed to bring maths to life, it can make a difficult subject less intimidating.
Parents can also use it for home schooling or to help with revision, or as an interactive way to help their children with their maths work.
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They can log into CIMO at any time, day or night, on whatever device their child has. CIMO is one of the most flexible resources available, so it fits with their schedule.
Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics
Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw • A series of titles written to cover the complete Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics (0580) syllabus. • The textbook supports the IGCSE Mathematics syllabus for both Core and Extended courses. Offering a wealth of questions, supported by worked examples and diagrams, with hints and tips along the way to reinforce skills and guide learning. • The print book includes a CD-ROM of supplementary materials including interactive revision questions, worksheets, worked solutions and calculator support.
Core and Extended Coursebook Core Practice Book Extended Practice Book Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM
• The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM is recommended for teachers of students who are studying the Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics (0580) syllabus. New and experienced teachers alike will find that the ideas and advice on how to approach topics will help in the organisation and planning of teaching and the supporting of students to achieve their potential. Links to the Coursebook and Practice Books make this Teacher’s Resource the perfect accompaniment to the rest of the series. For convenience, answers to questions in the Practice Books and Coursebook are also included.
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Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics
Core Mathematics for Cambridge IGCSE® Audrey Simpson
• Core Mathematics for Cambridge IGCSE provides both a two-year course leading to the Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics Core Level qualification from Cambridge and the first of a two-year course leading to the Extended Level qualification. • The Extended Mathematics for Cambridge IGCSE provides the second year of the two-year course leading to the Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics Extended Level examination from University of Cambridge International Examinations. • Both resources completely cover their respective syllabuses for Cambridge IGCSE Core Level and Cambridge IGCSE Extended level. • Both have been designed to be worked through sequentially either as a classroom textbook or for self-study.
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Core Mathematics for Cambridge IGCSE® Coursebook Extended Mathematics for Cambridge IGCSE® Coursebook
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Cambridge IGCSE® Science
Cambridge IGCSE® Science • Written by experienced teachers and examiners, the Coursebooks give comprehensive and accessible coverage of the syllabus content. Suggestions for practical activities are included, designed to help develop the required experimental skills, with full guidance included on the CD-ROMs. Study tips throughout the text, exam-style questions at the end of each chapter and a host of revision and practice material on the CD-ROMs are designed to help students prepare for their examinations. Answers to the exam-style questions in the Coursebooks are provided on the CD-ROMs.
• The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROMs are designed to support teachers in using the Coursebooks and Workbooks to deliver the syllabus. Teaching ideas for each individual topic give suggestions for the lesson as well as homework, and point out common misconceptions. A collection of worksheets is provided for use in class or for students’ individual study, with answers provided. Answers to the exercises in the Workbooks are also included. • New digital versions of our textbooks coming in 2015, will offer an enriched learning experience through material such as animations, video and audio content, auto-marked quizzes and personalisation of table of contents.
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Cambridge IGCSE® Biology Mary Jones and Geoff Jones
• This third edition of our successful series to support the Cambridge IGCSE Biology syllabus (0610) is fully updated for the revised syllabus for examination from 2016. Coursebook with CD-ROM Workbook Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM Revision Guide
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Cambridge IGCSE® Computer Science
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Cambridge IGCSE® Chemistry
Cambridge IGCSE® Physics
• This fourth edition of our successful series to support the Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry syllabus (0620) is fully updated for the revised syllabus for examination from 2016.
• This second edition of our successful series to support the Cambridge IGCSE Physics syllabus (0625) is fully updated for the revised syllabus for examination from 2016.
Richard Harwood and Ian Lodge
Coursebook with CD-ROM Workbook Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM Revision Guide
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Cambridge IGCSE® Computer Science
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Richard Morgan
• The Cambridge IGCSE ® Computer Science Coursebook is written to cover the new 0478 syllabus.
• The Cambridge IGCSE ® Computer Science Programming Book is a practical study aid written according to Section 2 of the syllabus to teach programming from the very basics. Using Visual Basic, the programming book provides practical projects for students to develop the coding skills required by the syllabus.
• The Coursebook uses up-to-date sources to reflect advances in computer science with illustrations and diagrams to give clear explanations, and provides practice questions for students to test their understanding.
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Cambridge IGCSE® Sociology / Geography
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• This fresh set of resources for Cambridge IGCSE Sociology syllabus 0495 (and Cambridge O Level Sociology syllabus 2251) is carefully crafted to support the latest syllabus for examination from 2016.
• The Coursebook includes clear, practical support for students, case studies, fieldwork ideas and a diverse range of stimulus material.
Jonathan Blundell
• Key sociological research combined with case studies and thought-provoking questions help in understanding concepts, as well as applying knowledge in various contexts. The book provides complete exam support, and a Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM is also available. Coursebook Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM
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Cambridge IGCSE® Economics Susan Grant
Veenu Jain, Medi Houghton and Mark Fisher • This revised set of resources for Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies syllabus 0450 (and Cambridge O Level Business Studies syllabus 7115) is thoroughly updated for the latest syllabus for examination from 2015. • The CD-ROM contains revision aids, further questions and activities, and the Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM provides activities, teaching ideas, offers help with lesson planning to save time in preparing and setting homework, and further guidance on syllabus and assessment. Coursebook Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM Revision Guide
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Chris Leadbetter and Stewart Wainwright • Cambridge IGCSE ® ICT provides comprehensive syllabus (0417) coverage and valuable practical support for students. • The Coursebook features practical examples and activities throughout, self-assessment questions, tasks to reinforce learning and includes content that is accessible and challenging to all ability levels. The accompanying Student’s CD-ROM contains revision questions and a selection of past exam questions with examiners’ comments to help students develop and practise their exam techniques. Coursebook
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Cambridge IGCSE® Computer Studies
Chris Leadbetter, Stewart Wainwright and Alan Stinchcombe
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Cambridge IGCSE® ICT
• Fully covers the Cambridge IGCSE Computer Studies syllabus (0420), offering valuable practical support for students. Written by experienced teachers and examiners, this highly illustrated Coursebook covers both the theoretical and applied aspects of the course. • It includes self-assessment questions and tasks throughout to reinforce learning.
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Cambridge IGCSE® Accounting Catherine Coucom
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Cambridge IGCSE® Travel and Tourism John D. Smith and Fiona Warburton
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Cambridge IGCSE® Development Studies Wendy Taylor
• Cambridge IGCSE ® Development Studies has been specially written for Cambridge IGCSE Development Studies Syllabus. Written in a clear and accessible style, the book offers comprehensive coverage with an international perspective and in-depth analysis study, providing students with the skills needed to help them progress through the course. Coursebook
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Cambridge IGCSE® India Studies
Nigel Price, Michael Wells, Nicholas Fellows and Anjali Tyagi • Written for the Cambridge International Examinations syllabus, Cambridge IGCSE ® India Studies adopts an enquiry based approach with a strong focus on investigating and analysing the emergence of contemporary India. In the process, it promotes the development of core skills and ways of thinking critically that are essential to succeed in secondary and higher education and all professional areas. This will encourage students to be creative, innovative, enterprising and independent. Coursebook
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Exercise 2.3 Making comparisons
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To ......................................................................... is a verb
that means to slow down.
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To ......................................................................... is a verb
which means to go faster.
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.............................................................................. is a noun
which is another word for ‘movement’.
When you talk about how objects move, you often need to compare the movements of different objects. In this exercise, you will practise using the correct language when making comparisons.
Three children ran in the local sports day.
Exercise 2.2 Interpreting the shape of a graph A distance–time graph is a useful way of representing how an object moves. In this exercise, you will use words which describe a graph as well as words which describe motion.
This distance–time graph represents a car’s journey along a road.
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Amrita ran 300 metres in 50 seconds
distance travelled
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Nailan ran 100 metres in 12.5 seconds
Surriya ran 200 metres in 30 seconds
Calculate the average speed for each child. Amrita
Nailan
Surriya
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time / min
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Look at these statements. The first statement is about the gradient (slope) of the graph. The second statement is about what the graph tells us about how the car moved. In section A, the gradient of the graph is not very steep.
distance travelled Remember: speed = time taken Read each sentence below and decide whether it is correct. If a sentence is incorrect, cross out the word in bold and write a word on the line to make it correct. The first has been done for you. Nailan ran slower than Amrita. faster
The distance between the car and its starting point is increasing slowly. Therefore, at first, the car is travelling slowly.
Now complete these descriptions of sections B and C in a similar way. 1
How does the graph change in section B?
The distance run by Surriya was longer than the distance run by Amrita. ......................
b
Nailan ran the shortest distance of all. .......................
c
In section B, the gradient of the graph ..................................................................................... This shows that the car is travelling ......................................................................................... 2
a
How does the graph change in section C? In section C, the gradient of the graph ....................................................................................
Nailan ran for a longer time than Surriya. .......................
d
Amrita ran for the shortest time of all. .......................
e
Surriya’s average speed was higher than Nailan’s. .......................
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Although Amrita ran for the greatest distance, her average speed was the highest of all. ......................
This shows that the car is ........................................................................................................... 2 DESCRIBING MOTION 6 PLANT NUTRITION
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Cambridge O Level English / Science / Economics
Cambridge O Level English (Second Edition) Helen Toner and John Reynolds
• Explanation and advice for students doing O Level English. • Updated and designed for class use as well as independent study, the book equips students with the skills needed to succeed in the examination. Coursebook
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Cambridge O Level Physics David Sang and Graham Jones
• All concepts covered in the syllabus are included in the text, and the accompanying CD-ROM contains a complete answer key, teacher’s notes and activity sheets linked to each chapter. Coursebook with CD-ROM
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Cambridge O Level Economics Susan Grant
• Covers the Cambridge syllabus (2281). • The book draws extensively on real world examples, and there are a range of questions throughout the eight sections to assess students’ progress in the subject. Coursebook Workbook
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Cambridge O Level Cambridge O Level Statistics Dean James Chalmers
Audrey Simpson
Coursebook Vol. 1 978-0-521-18604-9 Coursebook Vol. 2 978-0-521-18605-6
• Provides a two-year course leading to O Level examinations from Cambridge International Examinations in Mathematics. The book is designed to be worked through sequentially and can be used as a classroom textbook or for self-study.
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Cambridge O Level Commerce
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Cambridge O Level Principles of Accounts
Mary Trigwell-Jones
Catherine Coucom
• Specifically written for international students studying the Cambridge International Examinations O Level Commerce syllabus, 7100/1 and 7100/2. Coursebook 978-0-521-72793-8
• Provides comprehensive coverage of the Cambridge syllabus, and will also be of invaluable use to those studying Statistics and/or Probability on any other syllabus at a similar or higher level.
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Cambridge O Level Mathematics 1 and 2
Coursebook 978-1-107-60478-0 Workbook 978-1-107-60479-7
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Cambridge International AS and A Level 38
Cambridge International AS and A Level Cambridge International AS and A Levels are internationally benchmarked qualifications providing excellent preparation for university education. They are part of the Cambridge Advanced stage. They are taken in over 125 countries where schools have a choice of 55 subjects and the freedom to offer them in almost any combination. Learners can specialise or study a broad range of subjects. Cambridge International AS and A Level qualifications are widely recognised and valued by universities and employers alike. Every year, thousands of Cambridge International A Level students gain places at good universities worldwide – including the UK, USA, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
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Cambridge International AS and A Level English Language Mike Gould and Marilyn Rankin NEW
• Comprehensive student-friendly resources designed for teaching Cambridge International AS and A Level English Language (syllabus 9093) for first examination from 2015. • The core aim of this Coursebook is to help students to develop and apply the key skills they need to achieve in AS and A Level English Language. They will build the skills needed for assessment through frequent activities. Divided into two distinct parts for AS and A Level studies, the book covers a wide range of reading skills, such as understanding aspects of style, voice and tone. It also addresses the conventions of key kinds of writing and spoken language, from scripted speeches to travel articles, and looks at how students can capture these conventions in their own work. Coursebook
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Cambridge International AS and A Level English Literature
Cambridge International AS and A Level Literature in English Elizabeth Whittome NEW
• Comprehensive student-friendly resources designed for teaching Cambridge International AS and A Level Literature in English (syllabus 9695) for first examination from 2016. • This Coursebook is a comprehensive guide to the study of Literature in English at AS and A Level, encouraging both the enjoyment of literature and rigorous academic study. It provides a clear approach for any Literature studies syllabus, and is divided into three parts: Part 1 and Part 2 covering poetry, prose and drama at AS and A Level respectively, and Part 3 covering key skills needed to succeed in assessment. It contains a range of stimulating literary material from around the world, including poems and extracts from plays and prose fiction, selected to include Cambridge set texts. Coursebook
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Mathematics
Cambridge Advanced Level Mathematics Hugh Neil, Douglas Quadling, Steve Dobbs and Jane Miller Written to match the contents of the Cambridge syllabus • Mechanics 1 corresponds to unit M1. It covers forces and equilibrium, motion in a straight line, Newton’s laws of motion, and energy, work and power. • Mechanics 2 corresponds to unit M2. It covers motion of a projectile, equilibrium of a rigid body, uniform motion in a circle, Hooke’s law and linear motion under a variable force. • Pure Mathematics 1 corresponds to unit P1. It covers quadratics, functions, coordinate geometry, circular measure, trigonometry, vectors, series, differentiation and integration. Mechanics 1 Mechanics 2 Pure Mathematics Pure Mathematics 2 & 3 Statistics 1 Statistics 2
• Pure Mathematics 2 corresponds to units P2 and P3. It covers algebra, logarithmic and exponential functions, trigonometry, differentiation, integration, numerical solution of equations, vectors, differential equations and complex numbers. • Statistics 1 corresponds to unit S1. It covers representation of data, permutations and combinations, probability, discrete random variables and the normal distribution. • Statistics 2 corresponds to unit S2. It covers the Poisson distribution, linear combinations of random variables, continuous random variables, sampling and estimation, and hypothesis tests. 978-0-521-53015-6 978-0-521-53016-3 978-0-521-53011-8 978-0-521-53012-5 978-0-521-53013-2 978-0-521-53014-9
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Science
Cambridge International AS and A Level Science • The Coursebooks comprehensively cover all the knowledge and skills students need during the course. Written by renowned experts, the texts are written in an accessible style with international learners in mind. The Coursebooks are easy to navigate with colourcoded sections to differentiate between AS and A Level content. Self-assessment questions allow learners to track their progression and exam-style questions help learners to prepare thoroughly for their examinations. Contemporary contexts are discussed throughout enhancing the relevance and interest for learners.
• The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROMs contain helpful activities, guidance to support planning, delivery and assessment, customisable detailed teaching guides containing mapping grids for every topic, common misunderstandings and misconceptions, and ideas for in-class activities with additional advice for stretching high achievers and supporting struggling students. • New digital versions of our textbooks coming in 2015 will offer an enriched learning experience through material such as animations, video and audio content, automarked quizzes and personalisation of table of contents.
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Biology Fourth Edition Mary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Jennifer Gregory and Dennis Taylor
• Fully revised and updated content matching the new Cambridge International Examinations Biology 9700 syllabus for first examination from 2016. Coursebook with CD-ROM Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry Second Edition Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris
• Fully revised and updated content matching new Cambridge International Examinations Chemistry 9701 syllabus for first examination from 2016.
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David Sang, Graham Jones, Gurinder Chadha and Richard Woodside • Fully revised and updated content matching the Cambridge International Examinations Physics 9702 syllabus for first examination from 2016. Coursebook with CD-ROM Teacher’s Resource CD ROM Revision Guide
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Cambridge International AS and A Level History / Sociology
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Cambridge International AS Level History Phil Wadsworth, Pete Browning, Patrick Walsh-Atkins and Russell Williams
• Cambridge International AS Level History is a suite of three books that offer complete coverage of the Cambridge International AS Level History syllabus (9389). • Written in clear and accessible language, these titles help students prepare for AS Level examinations. Features include key questions, timelines, definitions of key terms, profile of key figures, notes to highlight significant points and formative questions to consolidate learning. • Each chapter reinforces knowledge and builds skills using detailed study of primary and secondary sources to help students achieve their best. Exam support is offered in a final Examination Skills chapter offering advice on exam technique and how to approach source investigation and structured essay questions. International History 1871–1945 Coursebook History of the USA 1840–1941 Coursebook European History 1789–1917 Coursebook Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Sociology Chris Livesey
• This brand new resource for Cambridge International AS and A Level Sociology syllabus (9699) is written for the latest syllabus. • The Coursebook has a visually attractive and engaging design, and is accessible to students with a wide range of abilities including those who do not have English as their first language. • The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM gives teachers extensive support as well as further resources to use in class. Coursebook Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Economics / Business
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Economics Third Edition
Cambridge International AS and A Level Business Third Edition
• Written in a clear and accessible style to cover the content of the Cambridge 9708 syllabus.
• This revised set of resources for Cambridge International AS and A Level Business syllabus (9609) is thoroughly updated for the latest version of the syllabus.
Colin Bamford, Susan Grant and Mark Collins
• The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM features a range of activities for each chapter including multiplechoice, data response and essay questions as well as homework suggestions and schemes of work. Coursebook with CD ROM Teacher CD ROM
978-1-107-67951-1 978-1-107-63976-8
Peter Stimpson and Alistair Farquharson
• Accessible to students with a wide range of abilities including those who do not have English as their first language. • The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM gives teachers extensive support as well as further resources to use in class. Coursebook with CD ROM Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM
978-1-107-67736-4 978-1-107-64261-4
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Thinking Skills This title has not been through the Cambridge endorsement or recommendation process.
Thinking Skills: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Critical Thinking: An Introduction
• Thinking Skills (Second Edition) is the only endorsed book to support the Cambridge International AS and A Level syllabus.
• This second edition has been extensively revised with updated examples and a brand new chapter on how to obtain reliable information from the internet.
John Butterworth and Geoff Thwaites
• Written by experienced and highly respected authors, this book includes features such as clearly focused and differentiated units, stimulating student activities with commentaries to develop analytical skills, summaries of key concepts to review learning, end-of-chapter assignments to reinforce knowledge and skills, and a mapping grid to demonstrate the applicability of each unit to awards including Critical Thinking, BMAT and TSA. Thinking Skills: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
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Alec Fisher
• This book concentrates on developing critical thinking skills explicitly and directly. Students will improve their ability to interpret, analyse and evaluate ideas and arguments and learn how these skills can be transferred to other studies and everyday life. The book is also suitable for the independent learner. Critical Thinking: An Introduction
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Cambridge International AS Course and A Header Level
Chris Leadbetter, Roger Blackford and Tony Piper
• Based on the University of Cambridge International Examinations International AS and A Level Computing syllabus (9691). It follows the syllabus in a chronological fashion with four modules to match the four sections of the syllabus and each module divided into chapters to match the syllabus subsections. • Exam questions taken from real past papers at the end of each module give the students plenty of exam practice and a chapter devoted to exam preparation will help the students get ready for the exam. Coursebook
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Computing / Accounting / Travel
Cambridge International AS and A Level Computing
Cambridge International AS and A Level Accounting Harold Randall and David Hopkins
• Cambridge International AS and A Level Accounting offers thorough coverage of the Cambridge AS and A Level Accounting syllabus. Coursebook
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Travel and Tourism John D. Smith and Sue Stewart
• Endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations, this book has been especially written for Cambridge syllabus (9395). The book offers comprehensive coverage with an international perspective and in-depth analysis of all topics. • Free online resources, containing a wide range of international case studies, are available at http://cambridgeindia.org/ciasatt.asp. Coursebook
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English Literature for the IB Diploma
• A best-selling guide for Standard and Higher level students of Language A: Language and Literature for the IB Diploma.
• A well-structured, in-depth guide to studying Language A: Literature for the IB Diploma.
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• Suitable for Standard and Higher level students. • Written by an experienced IB author, workshop leader and teacher trainer. • A complete, practical and accessible guide to the English B syllabus (from 2011) for the IB Diploma. • Contains activities and authentic texts that develop the target skills including reading, comprehension, speaking and writing. • Integrated study ideas for IB central core, featuring LP (Learner Profile), CAS (Creativity, Action, Service), TOK (Theory of Knowledge) and EE (Extended Essay). • Improves students’ intercultural awareness and understanding of global issues. • Materials for exam preparation, and information and guidance on assessment. English B
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History for the IB Diploma: Paper 1 Series Editor: Allan Todd
• Written by practising IB teachers, this series covers the three prescribed subjects for the IB 20th Century World History syllabus. • Offers in-depth coverage of the subject and contains a wide range of historical sources that encourage learners to think and enhance analytical skills.
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History for the IB Diploma: Paper 2 Series Editor: Allan Todd
“Comprehensive, reliable content” Melissa Beukema, Washburn High School, USA
• Covers the five Paper 2 topics of the IB 20th Century World History syllabus. • Detailed studies of both primary and secondary sources develop students’ analytical skills. • Takes a historiographical approach, introducing students to the key historical debates. Causes, Practices and Effects of Wars Democratic States Authoritarian and Single Party States Nationalist and Independence Movements The Cold War
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Geography for the IB Diploma: Patterns and Change Paul Guinness
• A full-colour, well-structured Coursebook providing a clear and accessible scheme of learning. • Covers the four compulsory topics of the Core syllabus. • Case studies from around the world provide examples for reference and encourage international-mindedness. • Practice exercises guide and assist development of geographical skills. • Questions throughout each chapter to prompt discussion and test students’ understanding. • Integrated cross-references to the syllabus learning outcomes. Geography: Patterns and Change
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Environmental Systems and Societies for the IB Diploma
• An attractive, full-colour Coursebook covering the seven topics of the Higher Level Extension syllabus.
• A full-colour Coursebook, structured to the requirements, content specification and assessment objectives of the syllabus.
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• Encourages detailed study of primary and secondary sources, developing students’ analytical skills. • Practice exercises guide and assist development of geographical skills.
Geography: Global Interactions
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• This new edition is tailored to the thematic requirements and assessment objectives of the IB syllabus. • Written by two practising and experienced Business Management teachers. • Now includes IB Learner Profile Research tasks, Key Concept extended questions and Theory of Knowledge activities, all embedded throughout. • Contains exam-style practice questions and a dedicated chapter on assessment and exam techniques. • Updated case studies designed to prompt group discussion and critical thinking opportunities. • New digital versions of our textbooks coming in 2015 will offer an enriched learning experience through our Cambridge Elevate platform including materials such as animation, video and audio content, and/or self-marking quiz, assessment questions and personalisation of table of contents. Business Management for the IB Diploma 2nd Edition
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Economics for the IB Diploma 2nd Edition Ellie Tragakes
• Offers complete coverage of the Economics syllabus for the IB Diploma Standard and Higher Level. • Encourages progressive learning with end of chapter assessment questions to test students’ understanding. • ‘Real World Focus’ international case studies bring economic theories to life. • Provides clear explanations of economic concepts using accessible language. • Designed for both class use and independent study. Economics
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Sciences for the IB Diploma Biology for the IB Diploma 2nd Edition Brenda Walpole
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• Get the best coverage with our thoroughly updated Coursebooks, which contain the full requirements of the IB syllabuses for Biology, Chemistry and Physics, for the first examinations in 2016. • Full coverage of all Option topics freely available online. • Features a new chapter dedicated to the Nature of Science material in the new syllabuses. • Includes clear links to Theory of Knowledge and International-mindedness. • Strong emphasis on practical skills throughout. • Free teacher resources available online including teaching ideas, practical worksheets and guidance, and support for the Internal and External Assessments.
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Mathematics for the IB Diploma
Paul Fannon, Vesna Kadelburg, Ben Woolley, Stephen Ward • Written specifically for the IB Diploma syllabus, these highly illustrated Coursebooks cover material in a progressive manner. • Colour-coded exercises according to grade, help to assess progress through the syllabus. • Mixed exam practice at the end of each chapter, plus a dedicated section at the end of the book for questions that cross different topics, all help to encourage cumulative learning.
• The accompanying CD-ROM contains calculator skills sheets, extension worksheets, supplementary sheets and fill-in proofs, providing support for students of varying learning backgrounds. • Option Topics available on the Higher Level CD-ROM.
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Mathematics Higher Level for the IB Diploma: Option Topics
Paul Fannon, Vesna Kadelburg, Ben Woolley, Stephen Ward • Contains worked examples, exam-style questions, exam hints and tips, and calculator skills sheets.
• Progressive approach encourages cumulative learning.
• Written for the IB Mathematics Higher Level syllabus.
• Available to purchase separately.
• Features a dedicated chapter exclusively for mixed examination.
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Mathematical Studies for the IB Diploma Caroline Meyrick and Kwame Dwamena • Written specifically for the new IB Diploma syllabus, this highly illustrated Coursebook follows the structure of the syllabus. • The significance of mathematics for modelling and practical applications is a prominent theme throughout, making mathematics relevant to the real world.
• Featuring exam hints and tips to prepare students for their examinations, as well as Theory of Knowledge issues, cross-curricular support and critical thinking issues. • Worked examples of stage-by-stage written solutions show typical working and thought processes.
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Decoding Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma Wendy Heydorn and Susan Jesudason
• Written in succinct and clear language, Decoding Theory of Knowledge explains key TOK concepts and helps students develop their critical thinking skills. • Tailored to the new TOK syllabus and can support any TOK Coursebook. • Extensive support on the assessment criteria for the essay and presentation. • Coverage of areas of knowledge, ways of knowing, personal and shared knowledge, the knowledge framework and knowledge questions. • Features include explanation of key concepts to consolidate knowledge and understanding, applied to real life situations to engage students. Decoding Theory of Knowledge
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Theory of Knowledge 2nd Edition Richard van de Lagemaat
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• Supports the new syllabus with strong emphasis on the distinction between personal and shared knowledge. • New material covering the four new ways of knowing (imagination, faith, intuition, memory) and the two new areas of knowledge (religious and indigenous knowledge systems). • A comprehensive, original and accessible approach to Theory of Knowledge which covers all aspects of the revised subject guide. • Quotations, questions and exercises prompt critical thinking and encourage active engagement with the material.
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The nature of knowledge
Knowledge as justified true belief Figure 2.2 The belief–
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thought we knew will turn out to be false. Since we are fallible beings, this is indeed possible. But, as we saw in Chapter 1, this simply shows that knowledge requires something less than certainty. In practice, when we say that something is true, we usually mean that it is ‘beyond reasonable doubt’. Since we are willing to imprison – and in some cases execute – people on the basis of evidence that is beyond reasonable doubt, this is surely an acceptable criterion for saying that we know something.
Belief Headline: ‘IBM’s Watson Supercomputer Crowned Jeopardy King’. In what sense, if any, can a computer be said to know and understand things?
If you know something, then what you claim to know must not only be true, but you must also believe it to be true. We might say that, while truth is an objective requirement for knowledge, belief is a subjective requirement for it. If you have no conscious awareness of something, then it makes little sense to say that you know it. That is why encyclopaedias do not know that Paris is the capital of France, and pocket calculators do not know that 2 + 2 = 4. ACTIVITY 2.1 1. Can you think of any cases in which someone might be said to know something without knowing that they know it? 2. As technology develops, do you think it will ever make sense to say that a computer knows things?
Since the time of Plato (428–348 BCE), some philosophers have argued that when you know something you are in a completely different mental state to when you merely believe it. For when you know something you are certain of it, and when you merely believe it you are not. However, we shall adopt a less demanding standard of knowledge. Rather than think of knowledge as being completely different from belief, it may make more sense to think in terms of a belief – knowledge continuum,
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with unjustified beliefs at one end of the continuum, beliefs for which there is some evidence in the middle, and beliefs which are ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ at the other end. Here are three examples of various kinds of belief: • A vague belief. I may vaguely believe that eating tomatoes helps to reduce the risk of heart disease, but have no idea where I came across this idea and readily abandon it in the light of counter-evidence. • A well-supported belief. I may believe that Smith killed Jones, and be able to give evidence for my belief, but still be unwilling to say that I know that this is the case. • A belief that is beyond reasonable doubt. I may find the evidence which supports the claim that the Americans landed on the moon in 1969 so convincing and the counter-evidence of conspiracy theorists so flimsy that I am willing to say that I know the Americans landed on the moon. Given this way of looking at things, the question of exactly where we should draw the line between belief and knowledge does not appear to be a very interesting one. It is like asking where, in a spectrum of shades running from black to white, black ends and white begins. The important thing, surely, is to try to develop as reasonable and well-supported a set of beliefs as possible.
Headline: ‘Donald Trump Says Obama Birth Certificate Fake’. How strong must evidence be for us to be able to say that we know?
Figure 2.3 Barack Obama’s birth certificate
ACTIVITY 2.2 Where on the belief–knowledge continuum, running from –10 to +10, would you put the following propositions? a. Christopher Columbus ‘discovered’ America in 1492. b. If A is bigger than B and B is bigger than C, then A is bigger than C. c. Human beings are descended from apes. d. Murder is wrong. e. Aliens have visited the earth at some time during its history. f. All metals expand when heated. g. Human beings have an immortal soul. h. It is possible to construct a square with the same area as a given circle.
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Introducing the IB Diploma Programme General Editor Marc Abrioux, Jill Rutherford
• A practical handbook for schools wishing to introduce and sustain the IB Diploma. • Provides practical advice on where to start, the philosophy of the IB, how to become an IB authorised school, the Diploma Programme in full detail and a large number of case studies from around the world. • Contains contributions from over 70 Diploma Programme experts. • An invaluable resource for schools already offering the IB Diploma, as well as for prospective schools. Introducing the IB Diploma Programme
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IB Diploma Meet our Authors
Meet our Authors Marc Abrioux has served as senior administrator and Head of two IB World Schools, most recently the United World College of the Adriatic. He also leads workshops for senior administrators and provides consultancy for schools actively considering the introduction or the development of the IB Diploma Programme. Nic Amy is currently a Vice Principal in London. He has also been an examiner at A Level, a Head of English in two different schools and a Director of Learning. Jean Bottaro teaches South African, African and Modern World History in South Africa. She is the author of numerous history textbooks. Kwame Dwamena is a teacher of Mathematics at Luton Sixth Form College. He has been teaching both IB and A Level Mathematics (OCR and Edexcel) for the past 15 years. Paul Fannon is a teacher at the Stephen Perse Foundation (IB School of the Year 2010/11). He has 10 years’ experience of teaching IB Mathematics from Studies to Further Mathematics, as well as Theory of Knowledge and A Levels (OCR). He is an examiner and has a background as a researcher in both the physical and biological sciences. Nick Fellows was a History teacher and head of department for many years. He is now a full-time examiner, moderator and INSET provider. He has also written several IB and A Level History textbooks and teacher materials. Paul Guinness is a highly experienced author, teacher and examiner. Until recently he was Head of Geography at King’s College School, Wimbledon, an IB school in the UK that was named the Sunday Times International Baccalaureate School of the Year for 2009.
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Wendy Heydorn teaches at Sevenoaks School in the UK where she is the Assistant Director of Higher Education. She teaches Theory of Knowledge and Religious Studies and is also an examiner. Peter Hoeben has been a workshop leader and teacher for IB Biology. David James is Director of IB at Wellington College, UK, where he runs the Diploma and Middle Years Programmes. He has taught the IB for 11 years, and is an IB workshop leader (training teachers on the revised syllabus). David was Head of English at Haileybury College, Hertford, an IB school, for five years. He has authored student study guides and teacher resources, and has written on a range of educational matters for newspapers and journals. Susan Jesudason is the TOK Coordinator, Professional Development Coordinator and Head of Humanities at The Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad. Her teaching experience ranges from Mathematics and Science to English, world religions, Philosophy and Theory of Knowledge. Vesna Kadelburg is a teacher at the Stephen Perse Foundation (IB school of the year 2010/11). She has seven years’ experience of teaching IB Mathematics at all levels. Whilst Head of Mathematics at Mander Portman Woodward College, she taught A Levels for all boards. She has represented both England and Serbia in international mathematics competitions and currently trains the UK mathematics team. Caroline Meyrick is an experienced IB teacher and has delivered IB teacher training around the world. Stephen Nutt is Head of History at the Sixth Form College, Colchester, a leading IB school in the UK. He has extensive experience at all levels of the assessment process from Principal Examiner downwards. Steve Owen teaches at Sevenoaks School, Kent, one of the leading IB schools in the UK, and has over 15 years’ experience in teaching IB Chemistry.
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Jill Rutherford has some 31 years of teaching and administrative experience within international and UK national schools. She is currently an IB consultant, Academic Director of Ibicus International (which works in cooperation with the IB offering teacher training) and is on the board of ACS International Schools. She was the first Director of the IB Diploma at Oakham School and holds two degrees from the University of Oxford.
K. A. Tsokos teaches IB Physics and Mathematics at ACS Athens. His career in the IB Diploma Programme started 22 years ago at the Copenhagen International School.
Michael Scott-Baumann has taught History in a number of schools and has been an A Level examiner for OCR. He has also written A Level textbooks on nineteenth-century Britain and the Middle East. Alex Smith teaches Economics, and Business and Management at Sevenoaks School, Kent, one of the UK’s leading IB schools. He has taught IB Business and Management, and Economics for over 21 years. John Stanley teaches Modern History at the Queen Elizabeth School in Kirkby Lonsdale in the UK. He has been a History examiner. Peter Stimpson has 36 years’ experience in teaching Business Studies and Economics. He is a senior examiner for several major exam boards and also trains international teachers in syllabus development, teaching methods and examination skills. He is the author of numerous Business and Management textbooks. Allan Todd has been a teacher, exam workshop leader and senior examiner of 20th Century/Modern World History for more than 26 years. He is also the author of numerous GCSE and A Level History textbooks.
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Brad Philpot, originally from the US, is an experienced IB teacher, workshop leader, consultant and author. He earned a Masters in English Literature and Linguistics and a Masters in Education from the University of Amsterdam. He enjoys working with IB schools all around the world.
Richard van de Lagemaat is the founder and Director of InThinking (www.inthinking.co.uk), an innovative educational consultancy service which provides quality training for teachers and administrators in IB World Schools. With more than 26 years’ experience in international education, Richard has been actively involved in teacher training and curriculum development since 1988. Sally Waller teaches History at all levels, including IB, at the Cheltenham Ladies’ College and is an A Level chief examiner. She has also written a number of widely used educational textbooks for 16–18 year olds. Brenda Walpole has 21 years’ experience of teaching IB Biology and has written over 30 science books. She is currently an independent consultant in science education. Stephen Ward is Head of Sixth Form at Lancing College. He has six years’ of A Level teaching experience (Edexcel). He has a background in economics and educational research. Mike Wells has taught History for 39 years. He has written a biography of Bismarck and textbooks on Russia 1855–1964 and Sir Winston Churchill, as well as teacher guides for AS Level and GCSE History. Ben Woolley is a teacher at the Stephen Perse Foundation (IB school of the year 2010/11). He has five years’ experience of teaching IB Mathematics and A Level (OCR). He has a background in epidemiology and is a qualified vet.
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English Language Teaching Resources English Listen Here!
Advanced Vocabulary in Context
• For lower-intermediate to intermediate students who wish to improve their listening skills in English. This resource is suitable for classroom use, or for self study. The 28 units cover a wide range of topics and situations and provide tasks for active listening to build skills and confidence.
• This book enables advanced level students to practise vocabulary in natural contexts. It is suitable for use in the classroom, for homework, or for self-study. The book develops an awareness of collocation, and prepares for gap-filling sections in examinations such as Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) and Proficiency (CPE), as well as providing a rich source of stimulating reading material. The With Key version contains an answer key.
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Listen Here! Listen Here! With Key Listen Here! With Key
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Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Fourth Edition
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Cambridge Business English Dictionary
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Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary, 18th
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Cambridge Teacher Series In collaboration with the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education (Cambridge Teacher Series) and other partners (Cambridge Education Research Series), these titles look into the contemporary theory, research and practice of international teacher education. Uniting the needs of diverse stakeholders in this field including researchers, educators, classroom practitioners and policymakers, the titles in this series have relevance on both a local and global scale, with the strategic aim of advancing not only school-level practice but government-level decision making.
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• Education in a New South Africa: Crisis and Change • Overcoming Fragmentation in Teacher Education: Developing the Continuum of Teachers’ Career-Long Professional Learning • Making a Difference: Turning Teacher Learning Inside Out • Literacy As Numbers
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• The Role of Universities in the Training of Teachers: An International Analysis of Policy and Practice • Education Reform and Internationalization: the Case of Kazakhstan
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• Rethinking Heritage Language Education • Building Bilingual Education Systems
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Shakespeare Resources Cambridge School Shakespeare
Cambridge School Shakespeare Founding Editor: Rex Gibson
• An improved, larger-format edition of the Cambridge School Shakespeare plays, extensively rewritten, expanded and produced in an attractive new design. • An active approach to classroom Shakespeare enables students to inhabit Shakespeare’s imaginative world in accessible and creative ways. Students are encouraged to share Shakespeare’s Macbeth Romeo and Juliet Much Ado About Nothing Othello Hamlet A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Merchant of Venice Twelfth Night The Tempest The Taming of the Shrew Julius Caesar New As You Like It New King Lear New King Richard III
love of language, interest in character and sense of theatre. • Substantially revised and extended in full colour, classroom activities are thematically organised in distinctive ‘Stagecraft’, ‘Write about it’, ‘Language in the play’, ‘Characters’ and ‘Themes’ features. Extended glossaries are aligned with the play text for easy reference. 978-1-107-61549-6 978-1-107-61540-3 978-1-107-61989-0 978-1-107-61559-5 978-1-107-61548-9 978-1-107-61545-8 978-1-107-61539-7 978-1-107-61535-9 978-1-107-61553-3 978-1-107-61689-9 978-1-107-61551-9 978-1-107-67512-4 978-1-107-61538-0 978-1-107-61557-1
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King Richard III, King Lear and As You like it (Coming in Spring 2015)
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Over 200 activities inviting teachers and drama practitioners to use their classroom as a stage, Helping teach the script as drama to be performed, whether sitting at desks or in an open space.
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Invaluable support for all Shakespeare teachers. It makes explicit the active learning principles underpinning Cambridge School Shakespeare, helping teachers to develop their existing good practice. 978-0-521-57788-5
Stepping into Shakespeare
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Classroom-tested lesson plans for 9–13 year olds. Spiralbound photocopiable content, perfect for adaptation and extension to suit classroom needs. It uses active, imaginative learning for motivation and the mastery of language skills.
Shakespeare Resources
The North Face of Shakespeare
Rex Gibson
An attractive, full-colour coursebook covering the seven topics of the Higher Level Extension syllabus. Photocopiable Worksheets 978-0-521-14972-3 CD-ROM 978-0-521-19523-2
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An indispensable reference tool for Shakespeare students and enthusiasts, providing authoritative summaries of each of Shakespeare’s works. Paperback 978-0-521-14972-3 Hardback 978-0-521-19523-2
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Additional Resources Coding Club
Coding Club Chris Roffey
• Coding Club is a unique new series of coding books that will guide young programmers to create their own versions of familiar games and apps. • These lively books provide is an introduction to the world of coding and to Python 3 – a fantastic language to start coding with. Young programmers will learn how to code and customise several fun applications. • The fun challenges and Quick Quizzes help to consolidate new skills. • The companion web site provides the full source code for all the projects and challenges as well as help for readers. Python: Basics (Level 1) Python: Next Steps (Level 2) Python: Building Big Apps (Level 3) Python: Programming Art (Level 1) NEW Black Flag: A Coding Club Mission
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Minimus: Starting out in Latin
Minimus Secundus: Moving on in Latin
Barbara Bell
Barbara Bell, illustrated by Helen Forte
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• Developing Latin skills for ages 10–13. Join in the fun with Minimus Secundus – a mix of myths, stories, grammar support and historical background! The pupil’s book is a lively, colourful introduction to the Latin language and the culture of Roman Britain. A fun way to teach English grammar, it is ideal for cross-curricular activities.
• Develops language awareness and helps pupils with the basics of English by identifying common Latin roots. • The Teacher’s Resource Book contains English translations of the Latin passages, photocopiable worksheets and full teaching notes. • The CD features readings and extracts to help with pronunciation. Audio CD Pupil’s Book Teacher’s Resource Book
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Liberties Lost/Freedoms Won
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Greece and Rome: Texts and Contexts
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