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  • Explore RE for Key Stage 3
    Explore RE for Key Stage 3

    Engage students with religion, philosophy and ethics at Key Stage 3 and encourage them to develop the skills they need to succeed at GCSE. This accessible Student Book is designed to provide a firm foundation for the reformed GCSE specifications, while still allowing you to teach a broad and balanced KS3 curriculum. - Easily introduce a new scheme of work for KS3 with this cost-effective, single-book course that provides 120 ready-made lessons that can be used flexibly over a 2-year or 3-year KS3- Teach KS3 RE with confidence whatever your level of expertise; this structured course is ready to pick up and teach whether you are an RE specialist or new to teaching the subject- Capture your students' interest with engaging lessons and activities that will encourage them to pursue Religious Education at GCSE- Lay the groundwork for GCSE, equipping your students with a solid grasp of the six major world religions, as well as the core philosophical and ethical issues- Test knowledge and understanding with regular formative assessments that enable students to keep track of their progress throughout the course- Prepare your students for assessment at GCSE, with practice questions for each lesson designed to build the confidence, understanding and evaluative skills needed for GCSE success

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  • Explore English Student’s Coursebook: Stage 1
    Explore English Student’s Coursebook: Stage 1

    Collins Explore English is a 6-level course which provides full coverage of the Cambridge Primary English as a Second Language curriculum framework (0057) from 2020.With a magazine-style Student’s Resource Book, comprehensive Student’s Coursebook, and supportive Teacher’s Guide, it offers clear progression within and across levels. The Student’s Coursebook is clearly linked to the Student’s Resource Book, both of which are fully supported in the Teacher’s Guide.It follows the same topic-based structure of units as the Resource Book, and includes a wide range of varied activities and exercises related to the input materials to develop and consolidate learning.The Coursebook is designed to be written into, so activities contain structured spaces for learners to record answers.The activities can be used as classroom tasks, for homework or for assessment purposes.The completed tasks give the teacher an opportunity to check work and give feedback.Learners have a consolidated record of their work and parents can see what kind of activities learners are doing in class. The Student’s Coursebook provides opportunities for the learners to consolidate and apply what they have learnt, and to relate what they are learning both to the environment in which they live and beyond, to other contexts.Much of the learners’ work is conducted in pairs or small groups in line with international best practice.The tasks and activities are designed to be engaging for learners and to support teachers in their assessment of learner progress and achievement. This innovative course has been designed to encourage maximum enjoyment and engagement by young learners, providing them with a fun and colourful Resource Book packed full of texts and illustrations to stimulate language learning.The corresponding Coursebook contains the activities relating to this input material.The Student’s Resource Book and Student’s Coursebook are used together to provide the full learning package for the student. The course takes an integrated skills approach to developing language skills with an emphasis on practical communication.It is designed with interactive learning at its heart and has been created to offer flexibility where this is beneficial while following a consistent approach so the course is easy to deliver.It is fully supported by a comprehensive Teacher’s Guide with detailed lesson plans that provide step-by-step guidance. This series is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to support the new curriculum framework 0057 from 2020.

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  • Explore English Student’s Resource Book: Stage 1
    Explore English Student’s Resource Book: Stage 1

    Collins Explore English is a 6-level course which provides full coverage of the Cambridge Primary English as a Second Language curriculum framework (0057) from 2020.With a magazine-style Student’s Resource Book, comprehensive Student’s Coursebook, and supportive Teacher’s Guide, it offers clear progression within and across levels. Written with a range of international contexts in mind, this innovative course has been designed to encourage maximum enjoyment and engagement by young learners, providing them with a fun and colourful Resource Book packed full of texts and illustrations to stimulate language learning.The corresponding Student’s Coursebook contains the activities relating to this input material.The Student’s Resource Book and Student’s Coursebook are used together to provide the full learning package for the student. The Student’s Resource Books are visually appealing, with a magazine look and feel, and include a range of carefully selected fiction and non-fiction reading texts covering interesting topics for the age group.Designed to provide the stimulus materials for the course, they therefore don’t include any write-in activities, and instruction rubrics are kept short and simple allowing more space on the page for the visuals and text.The write-in exercises are all contained in the accompanying Student’s Coursebook, which leaves the Resource Books with a clean and engaging look. The course takes an integrated skills approach to developing language skills with an emphasis on practical communication.It is designed with interactive learning at its heart and has been created to offer flexibility where this is beneficial while following a consistent approach so the course is easy to deliver.It is fully supported by a comprehensive Teacher’s Guide with detailed lesson plans that provide step-by-step guidance. Audio files are available as a free download. This series is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to support the new curriculum framework 0057 from 2020.

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  • Explore PSHE for Key Stage 4 Teacher Book
    Explore PSHE for Key Stage 4 Teacher Book

    Develop your students' skills and understanding of PSHE and encourage an active learning approach, all whilst providing essential coverage of the 2020 Statutory Guidelines. Pick up and go with this photocopiable Teacher Book that will provide you with lesson plans and details of how to teach each topic, as well as clear explanations of how the 2020 Statutory RSE/Health Guidelines are covered. - Flexibly designed to suit whichever way your school delivers PSHE- User-friendly for both experienced PSHE Leads and for non-specialist teachers- Packed full of teacher notes explaining objectives and outcomes of lessonsClick on 'Preview' below the image of the book cover to see the list of contents and what a lesson looks like

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  • What is the extended stage and what is the main stage?

    The extended stage refers to the area surrounding the main stage in a theater or performance venue. It includes the wings, backstage area, and any additional space used for set changes, prop storage, and actor entrances and exits. The main stage, on the other hand, is the central performance area where the main action of the play or performance takes place. It is the focal point of the audience's attention and where the primary scenes and interactions between characters occur.

  • What are stage shapes?

    Stage shapes refer to the different configurations or layouts that a stage can take on for a performance. These shapes can include proscenium, thrust, arena, and black box stages, each with its own unique characteristics and advantages. The choice of stage shape can impact the audience experience, sightlines, acoustics, and overall atmosphere of a performance. Different types of performances may benefit from different stage shapes depending on the desired interaction between performers and audience.

  • What are stage forms?

    Stage forms refer to the different types of theatrical productions that can be performed on stage. These forms can include plays, musicals, operas, ballets, and other types of performances. Each stage form has its own unique characteristics, such as the use of dialogue, music, dance, and visual elements, that contribute to the overall storytelling and artistic expression of the production. Different stage forms can cater to different audiences and artistic preferences, offering a diverse range of experiences for theatergoers.

  • What is stage fright?

    Stage fright is a feeling of nervousness or anxiety that arises when a person is about to perform in front of an audience. It can manifest as physical symptoms such as sweating, trembling, or a racing heart. Stage fright can affect anyone, from seasoned performers to first-time speakers, and is a common experience for many people. It is often caused by a fear of judgment or failure, and can be managed through techniques such as deep breathing, visualization, and practice.

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  • Explore PSHE for Key Stage 3 Student Book
    Explore PSHE for Key Stage 3 Student Book

    Develop your students' skills and understanding of PSHE and encourage an active learning approach, all whilst providing essential coverage of the 2020 statutory guidelines. The flexible design of this KS3 student book is compatible with whichever way your school delivers PSHE.User-friendly for both experienced PSHE Leads and for non-specialist teachers, it is packed full lesson outcomes and starter sections, as well as lot of activities students can get involved in. - Provide the right level of knowledge and understanding of PSHE education students need with this KS3 Student Book that has topic suitability for this age range- Learning outcomes at the start of every lesson, along with a short activity to introduce students to the topic and get them thinking provides an easy way in to every lesson - Source-based activities support an activity-based learning scheme that is accessible to students of all abilities

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  • Explore PSHE for Key Stage 3 Teacher Book
    Explore PSHE for Key Stage 3 Teacher Book

    Develop your students' skills and understanding of PSHE and encourage an active learning approach, all whilst providing essential coverage of the 2020 Statutory Guidelines. Pick up and go with this photocopiable Teacher Book that will provide you with lesson plans and details of how to teach each topic, as well as clear explanations of how the 2020 Statutory RSE/Health Guidelines are covered. - Flexibly designed to suit whichever way your school delivers PSHE- User-friendly for both experienced PSHE Leads and for non-specialist teachers- Packed full of teacher notes explaining objectives and outcomes of lessonsClick on 'Preview' below the image of the book to see the list of contents and one of the lessons

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  • Explore PSHE for Key Stage 4 Student Book
    Explore PSHE for Key Stage 4 Student Book

    Develop your students' skills and understanding of PSHE and encourage an active learning approach, all whilst providing essential coverage of the 2020 statutory guidelines. The flexible design of this KS4 student book is compatible with whichever way your school delivers PSHE.User-friendly for both experienced PSHE Leads and for non-specialist teachers, it is packed full lesson outcomes and starter sections, as well as lot of activities students can get involved in. - Provide the right level of knowledge and understanding of PSHE education pupils need with this KS4 Student Book that has topic suitability for this age range. - Learning outcomes at the start of every lesson, along with a short activity to introduce students to the topic and get them thinking provides an easy way in to every lesson - Source-based activities support an activity-based learning scheme that is accessible to students of all abilities

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  • Encore : My journey back to centre stage
    Encore : My journey back to centre stage

    Told he would never sing again, now he's back for his Encore. 'A unique story - told from the heart, with humour and warmth'. Aled Jones'An emotional read - his personal story is more powerful than that high note in "Nessun Dorma"'. Vernon KayRussell Watson was at the peak of his success as a much-loved classical singer. He had gone from humble beginnings, working in a factory making nuts and bolts in Salford to singing in working men's clubs to performing to stadiums filled with thousands of fans. But then tragedy struck. In 2006 and 2007 he was diagnosed with two brain tumours.In the subsequent years he battled crippling treatment, lifesaving operations, HRT therapy and mental health struggles.Doctors told him he would never sing in the same way again. Russell was determined to defy the odds and fight his way back - not only to recovery but also to finding his voice again. Now he is singing better than ever, performing internationally again and continues his work as a successful recording artist.In Encore he tells his remarkable story of triumph over tragedy and the resilience he built along the way.

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  • What are stage formats?

    Stage formats refer to the layout or design of a stage for a performance or event. This includes the size and shape of the stage, as well as any additional features such as ramps, platforms, or screens. Different stage formats can impact the overall presentation of a performance and may be chosen based on the specific needs of the event or production. Common stage formats include thrust stages, proscenium stages, and arena stages.

  • What is Stage 2?

    Stage 2 refers to the second phase of a process or project. It typically follows an initial planning or preparation stage and involves the implementation and execution of the plan. During Stage 2, the goals and objectives set in the first stage are put into action, and progress is made towards achieving the desired outcome. This phase often requires coordination, resource allocation, and monitoring to ensure that the plan is being carried out effectively.

  • How can one transition from the sensorimotor stage to the preparatory stage?

    Transitioning from the sensorimotor stage to the preparatory stage involves the development of cognitive and motor skills. This transition occurs as a child begins to engage in more purposeful and goal-directed actions, such as imitating others, using objects symbolically, and engaging in pretend play. As children develop the ability to represent objects and events in their minds, they begin to engage in preparatory behaviors, such as planning and organizing their actions. This transition is facilitated through opportunities for exploration, play, and interaction with caregivers and peers, which support the development of cognitive and motor skills necessary for the preparatory stage.

  • Where is the stage door of the Tecklenburg open-air stage located?

    The stage door of the Tecklenburg open-air stage is located at the back of the theater, facing away from the audience seating area. It is typically used by performers and staff to enter and exit the stage area without being seen by the audience. The stage door is an important access point for actors, crew members, and other personnel involved in the production.

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