Stepping Stones is a complete three level English course for children in primary schools. The topics, tasks, activities, games and songs are all designed to make learning enjoyable and to help children use English meaningfully in a variety of contexts. The syllabus takes into account the children's educational and social development as well as providing through coverage and recycling of key vocabulary, functions, structures and skills. The step-by-step approach makes Stepping Stones simple to use and very easy to teach.
Fun Way is a specially designed series for 6 to 8 year-old children starting to learn English. It is a three-level course that will make the kids’ English learning experience unique and unforgettable. Each lesson in the book is engaging and motivating, with songs, games and activities devised to help children learn the target language in a playful way.
This volume continues the story of English literature through most of the Victorian period--a period that in religion and politics, science and technology, sociology, social life, and its physical environment, witnessed the often painful development of modern England. Paul Turner studies not only traditional genres like poetry, drama, and history, but also scientific and technical writing, art criticism and religious controversy, biography, autobiography, travel books, and books for children. With over 170 authors discussed, the book is a complete survey of the field as seen in the light of present-day scholarship, and against the context of classical and established precedents.
"Maggie's Farmyard Adventure" is full of games that children can play, and a story where Maggie goes looking for her cat, who disappears one day. Maggie searches her house and the farmyard and finally finds her cat, only to get a big surprise. In addition to teaching kids numbers, letters, and songs, each game also teaches children manners, including how to respond to gifts and to say "Please" and "Thank you."