Impact helps teenage learners (Lower Secondary) to better understand themselves, each other, and the world they live in. By encouraging self-expression, global citizenship, and active participation, Impact motivates students to explore who they are and who they want to be, all while learning English! National Geographic Explorers are featured as role models who embody the 21st century skills and values teenagers need to become successful global citizens.
"The Ladybird Learning at Home" range has been specially devised to help children develop and practice at home the skills they will need at school. Good handwriting is important and this book will help to give your child the best start. Movement from left to right and from top to bottom are featured in every exercise as they are very important to both reading and writing. All exercises can be repeated again and again on scraps of paper.
Unlike any other book of its kind, this volume celebrates published works from a broad range of American ethnic groups not often featured in the typical canon of literature.
Number 1 (January 2001) This issue includes articles on vocabulary, emotional intelligence and literature, reading and writing activities, and women in sports. Number 2 (April 2001) Adapting authentic materials, misconception analysis, whole-learning reading, and international business ethics are among the articles in this issue. Number 3 (July 2001) To find out about velocity and the velocipede, the TOEFL and Grammar, and statistics and research design, read this issue. Number 4 (October 2001) Featured in this issue are an interview with Diane Larsen-Freeman, and articles on storytelling, assessment of young leaners, information gaps for communication, and Texas.