An in-depth discussion guide to accompany âone of the ten most ifluential books of the decade.â - CNN
Sixteen-year-old Starr lives in two worlds: the poor neighbourhood where she was born and raised and her posh high school in the suburbs. The uneasy balance between them is shattered when Starr is the only witness to the fatal shooting of her unarmed best friend, Khalil, by a police officer. Now what Starr says could destroy her community. It could also get her killed. Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, this is a powerful and gripping YA novel about one girlâs struggle for justice.
âOutstanding.â âThe Guardian
An in depth classroom resource written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education to accompany Tony Bradmanâs âAnglo-Saxon Boyâ.
The story of one Anglo-Saxon boyâs journey to the Battle of Hastings in 1066: Key Stage 2 History brought to life as battle-packed adventure.
A great resource to engage even the most unwilling readers in one of the most exciting spy adventure series⊠ever!
Encourage pupils to become reading spies and to take their writing to the next level with the Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz â suitable for children ages 9+.
The lesson ideas in this Teachersâ Pack include free extracts that have been taken directly from the books, corresponding discussion questions and cross-curricular activities that stimulate ideas around important themes in the series. The material included is aimed at developing descriptive and creative writing at KS2/3, including exploring different genres, writing strong lead characters, devising mission files, developing settings, and creating pacey stories.
Accessible and engaging activity sheets to help children understand the small things they can do every day to help our world! Based on Melanie Walshâs book: Ten Things I Can Do To Help My World
A beautifully simple book for small children where transforming pages reveal ten things that everyone can do to help conserve their world. Many of them, such as turning off the television properly, walking to school and turning off lights when leaving a room, are about conserving energy. Others, such as feeding the birds in winter and growing plants from seed, will encourage an understanding of nature and conservation.
Unleash your creativity with these beautifully illustrated activity sheets!
A gentle tale of three baby owls reassures young children that Mummy will always come home. Three baby owls, Sarah, Percy and Bill, wake up one night in their hole in a tree to find that their mother has gone. So they sit on a branch and wait⊠Darkness gathers and the owls grow anxious, wondering when their mother will return. But, at last, she does and they bounce up and down with joy, welcoming her home.
Brilliant, in-depth teaching notes to accompany a wonderfully engaging and informative book by the fantastic Marcia Williams!
Join Marcia Williams on a journey to the Stone Age. Meet the people of Clan Woolly as they learn how to make fire, invent stone tools and turn wild wolves into tame dogs!
Packed with jokes, comic illustrations and fascinating facts, this hugely entertaining fictional biography will make you look at the Stone Age in a whole new light!
Created by Marcia Williams, this is a fantastic resource for anyone studying Shakespeare, art or drama!
Create your own comic strips for The Tempest, Romeo & Juliet, and more!
Enagaging and in-depth teachersâ notes to accompany Michael Rosenâs powerful new poetry book.
Michael Rosen and Sir Quentin Blake join forces for a landmark new collection, focusing on migration and displacement. Michaelâs poems are divided into four: in the first series, he draws on his childhood as part of a first-generation Polish family living in London; in the second, on his perception of the War as a young boy; in the third, on his âmissingâ relatives and the Holocaust; and in the fourth, and final, on global experiences of migration. By turns charming, shocking and heart-breaking, this is an anthology with a story to tell and a powerful point to make: âYou can only do something now.â
Encourage kids to be more conscious about the plastic around them by finding all the plastic litter in these activities!
Lovely activity sheets to accompany a brilliantly topical and delightfully funny picture book from internationally bestselling author M.G. Leonard, that shows children what happens to their plastic toothbrushes after theyâre thrown away.
A variety of engaging activities to accompany a hugely important picture book by Carnegie medal-winner David Almond.
When a great dam was built by the Kielder Water in Northumberland, the valley below slowly filled with water. But just before this, when the villagers had been moved out, two musicians went back to the abandoned valley. They tore down the boards over the houses, stepped inside and started to play â for this would be the last time that music would be heard in this place. In this astonishing picture book that combines themes of loss, hope and music David Almond pays homage to all musicians, showing the ancient and unstoppable power of creativity.
An engaging and effective discussion guide to accompany book clubs and classroom readings of Angie Thomasâ exciting new Young Adult novel!
The son of a drug king, seventeen-year-old Maverick Carter is negotiating life in Garden Heights as he balances school, slinging dope, and working two jobs while his dad is in prison. Heâs got it all under control â until, that is, Mav finds out heâs a father. Suddenly he has a baby, Seven, who depends on him for everything. Loyalty, revenge and responsibility threaten to tear Mav apart, especially after the brutal murder of a loved one. So when Mav is offered the chance to go straight, itâs an opportunity â in a world where heâs expected to amount to nothing â to prove heâs different and figure out for himself what it really means to be a man.
An accessible and creative teaching and learning resource for Malamander, a wonderfully written, adventurous and witty middle grade novel!
Extracts of the novel are provided so even if you donât have a copy of Malamander with you, no need to fret! (Although weâre certain youâll want to read the whole novel once youâve had a taste!).
Herbert Lemon, Lost-and-Founder at the Grand Nautilus Hotel, knows that returning lost things to their rightful owners is not easy â especially when the lost thing is not a thing at all, but a girl. No one knows what happened to Violet Parmaâs parents twelve years ago, and when she engages Herbie to help her find them, the pair discover that their disappearance might have something to do with the legendary sea-monster, the Malamander. Eerie-on-Sea has always been a mysteriously chilling place, where strange stories seem to wash up. And it just got strangerâŠ
An interactive and engaging teaching resource (with extracts and notes) to accompany one of our most exciting 2020 releases, Agents of the Wild.
When 8-year-old Agnes is signed up for SPEARS (the Society for the Protection of Endangered and Awesomely Rare Species), she has no idea of the adventures that lie ahead with her elephant-shrew mentor Attie (short for âAttenboroughâ). Operation Honeyhunt sends them to the Atlantic Forest, on a mission to save an endangered, dance-loving bee named Elton. Will Agnes pass the test and become a full SPEARS agent? Species in danger? Girl and shrew to the rescue!
In-depth and engaging teachersâ notes created to accompany a brilliant new novel for teenagers. Perfect for PSHE lessons!
Blood Moon is an extraordinary YA novel in verse about the online shaming of a teenage girl. During astronomy-lover Frankieâs first sexual experience with the quiet and lovely Benjamin, she gets her period. Itâs only blood, they agree. But soon a graphic meme goes viral, turning an innocent, intimate afternoon into something disgusting, mortifying and damaging. As the online shaming takes on a horrifying life of its own, Frankie begins to wonder: is her real life over?
Blood Moon is a punchy, vivid and funny story of first-time love, hormone-fuelled sexuality and intense female friendships â whilst addressing, head-on, the ongoing exploitation of young girls online and the horror of going viral. Both shocking and uplifting, it cuts to the heart of what it is to be a teenager today and shows the power of friendship to find joy in even the darkest skies.
An engaging and in-depth classroom resource to accompany an uplifting picture book.
A girl and her companion fox travel together from a place of loss and despair, through uncertain times, towards the hope of colour, light and life. Along the way, they find friends to guide and support them. Together, they build a glorious future and discover there is a way out of the darkness, into the light of the rainbow. A book with immense hope at its heart, this is a positive message for anyone whoâs ever gone through a tough time.
An engaging discussion guide to accompany book club discussions and classroom readings of a funny and fast-paced middle grade novel!
Nine is an orphan pickpocket determined to escape her life in the Nest of a Thousand Treasures. When she steals a house-shaped ornament from a mysterious womanâs purse, she knocks on its tiny door and watches it grow into a huge, higgledy-piggeldy house.
Inside she finds a host of magical and brilliantly funny characters, including Flabberghast â a young wizard whoâs particularly competitive at hopscotch â and a hideous troll housekeeper whoâs emotionally attached to his feather duster. They have been placed under an extraordinary spell, which they are desperate for Nine to break. If she can, maybe they can offer her a new life in returnâŠ
Fun and engaging activity sheets to accompany the enchanting international bestseller, Guess How Much I Love You.
âI love you right up to the moon â AND BACK!â
Sometimes, when you love someone very, very much, you want to find a way of describing just how much you treasure them. But, as Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare discover, love is not always an easy thing to measure!
Since its publication in 1994, children and parents worldwide have cherished the heartwarming tale of Little Nutbrown and Big Nutbrown Hare so much that it has become one of the most enduring bedtime classics of our time.
Discussion guide for book clubs or classroom discussions.
âOne of our finest childrenâs writers.â Phil Earle
âIâm Tomâs dog, and heâs my human. We belong to each other.â Rebel is a good dog, and he loves his simple, perfect life on the farm with his owner Tom â until one day the war comes too close⊠Now Tom is determined to join the rebellion to defeat the kingâs men. But Rebel knows war is dangerous, and he will stop at nothing to save the human he loves. Rebel must bring Tom home before itâs too late.