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Item Details
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10-MINUTE GAMES
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| By: |
Alison Milford, Garry Davies (Illus) |
| Format: |
Paperback |

| List price:
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£15.00 |
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| ISBN 10: |
0439971756 |
| ISBN 13: |
9780439971751 |
| Publisher: |
SCHOLASTIC |
| Pub. date: |
21 January, 2005 |
| Series: |
New Bright Ideas S. |
| Pages: |
96 |
| Description: |
Provides ways for children to develop skills that span across the curriculum. This book contains chapters on English; Maths; Science; History and Geography; Art and Design and Technology; and PE. |
| Synopsis: |
Busy? Looking for inspiration? "New Bright Ideas" is crammed with lively easy-to-use ideas to brighten up your classroom. Each book provides a fresh and practical collection of dip-in activities that will ensure your children have fun as they learn. There are clear objectives for each idea, step-by-step instructions and guidance on how to differentiate for lower and higher achievers. All the ideas can be slotted easily into your current teaching, and time-saving photocopiable sheets are included. "10 Minute Games" provides quick and easy-to-use ways to develop key skills that span across the curriculum. Chapters include: English; Maths; Science; History and Geography; Art and Design & Technology; and PE. |
| Publication: |
UK |
| Imprint: |
Scholastic |
| Returns: |
Non-returnable |
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