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Books with author Helena Clarke

  • AQA GCSE History: Norman England, 1066-1100

    Helena Clarke

    eBook (Hodder Education, Oct. 10, 2016)
    Create a stimulating, well-paced teaching route through the 2016 GCSE History specification using this tailor-made series that draws on a legacy of market-leading history textbooks and the individual subject specialisms of the author team to inspire student success.- Motivate your students to deepen their subject knowledge through an engaging and thought-provoking narrative that makes historical concepts accessible and interesting to today's learners- Embed progressive skills development in every lesson with carefully designed Focus Tasks that encourage students to question, analyse and interpret key topics- Take students' historical understanding to the next level by using a wealth of original contemporary source material to encourage wider reflection on different periods- Help your students achieve their potential at GCSE with revision tips and practice questions geared towards the changed assessment model, plus useful advice to aid exam preparation- Confidently navigate the new AQA specification using the expert insight of experienced authors and teachers with examining experienceAbout this bookNorman England is an authoritative textbook for the new AQA British Depth Study: Norman England 1066-1100. It covers:Part One: Conquest and Control - Causes of conquest: Why did the Normans invade and conquer England?- The Battle of Hastings: Why did William win the Battle of Hastings in 1066?- Establishing control: How did William deal with rebellions and start to take control of the country?Part Two: Taking Stock- Feudalism: How was the country organised under the Feudal system?- Domesday book: Why was the Domesday survey compiled & what can be learnt from it?- The Medieval Village: What was life like for ordinary people?Part Three: The Normans and Monasticism- The Church: To what extent did William change the English Church?- Monasticism: How did monasteries change after the Norman conquest?Norman England is written by the Helena Clarke who has taught History at Wilmslow High School for 10 years and is also team leader for GCSE History for a major awarding body.
  • Norman England 1066-c1100

    Helena Clarke

    Paperback (Hodder Education, April 26, 2016)
    Create a stimulating, well-paced teaching route through the 2016 GCSE History specification using this tailor-made series that draws on a legacy of market-leading history textbooks and the individual subject specialisms of the author team to inspire student success. - Motivate your students to deepen their subject knowledge through an engaging and thought-provoking narrative that makes historical concepts accessible and interesting to today's learners - Embed progressive skills development in every lesson with carefully designed Focus Tasks that encourage students to question, analyse and interpret key topics - Take students' historical understanding to the next level by using a wealth of original contemporary source material to encourage wider reflection on different periods - Help your students achieve their potential at GCSE with revision tips and practice questions geared towards the changed assessment model, plus useful advice to aid exam preparation - Confidently navigate the new AQA specification using the expert insight of experienced authors and teachers with examining experience About this book Norman England is an authoritative textbook for the new AQA British Depth Study: Norman England 1066-1100. It covers: Part One: Conquest and Control - Causes of conquest: Why did the Normans invade and conquer England? - The Battle of Hastings: Why did William win the Battle of Hastings in 1066?- Establishing control: How did William deal with rebellions and start to take control of the country? Part Two: Taking Stock - Feudalism: How was the country organised under the Feudal system? - Domesday book: Why was the Domesday survey compiled & what can be learnt from it? - The Medieval Village: What was life like for ordinary people? Part Three: The Normans and Monast
  • Christmas Uncancelled

    Helen M Clarke

    language (, Dec. 6, 2012)
    Christmas is going to be awful. Lynette's parents have won a dream holiday and are dumping her on a boring relative. No one has bothered to warn Lynette that her annoying young cousin will be there as well, or that her aunt's new neighbours are rude, unfriendly and decidedly strange. Angry with her parents, and irritated by old-fashioned Auntie Dorothy and exuberant little Johnny, Lynette prepares herself for a miserable time. She has no intention of even trying to make the best of things. However, being self-centredly ill-humoured proves harder than she expects.This is not an action-packed adventure. There are no major dramas, tragedies or grim lessons. It is a gentle story about a twelve-year-old girl's reaction to the ups and downs of an unwelcome situation and her growing self-awareness and sensitivity towards other people.The story, which is suitable for children and adults, has a Christian slant in that it features carol singing and a scene in church on Christmas morning.
  • Canine Confusions And Feline Frustrations: A cat and dog saga told through the animals' emails

    Helen M Clarke

    language (, Aug. 23, 2016)
    Rescue dog Scruff has just moved into a new home, where resident cat Cleopatra reigns supreme. To Scruff's surprise, Cleopatra doesn't seem particularly thrilled to have him around. As Scruff and Cleopatra try to come to terms with their new living arrangements, Scruff exchanges emails with worldly-wise Maxie, his friend from the Pound, while Cleopatra corresponds with her devoted sister Tallulah.A quick read, written in British English.
  • Prowlers In The Moonlight

    Helen M Clarke

    language (, March 26, 2013)
    A children's mystery story, set in an English village, and seen through the eyes of eleven-year-old Kathryn."I loved spending the Summer holidays on my grandparents' farm, but this time was different. There were so many weird things going on it was unbelievable. Buildings were catching fire, bikes and lawn mowers and fruit were disappearing, prowlers were wandering around at nights, and we seemed to get tangled up with strange people everywhere we turned. And all this in a dozy little village where nothing ever happened. My cousins - Kelly and Michael - were thrilled to have so many mysteries to solve and were determined to investigate, even though Gran had threatened to send us home if there was any trouble. I wasn't so sure, but decided to go along with them - and it got really scary."
  • Why Did the Osprey Poop on my Head?

    Helene Clarke

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, March 29, 2011)
    This book is available as an e book or soft cover. I personally have a few hard covers for libraries.
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  • The Beehive: Book One

    Milena Clarke

    language (, April 23, 2018)
    Fans of Pretty Little Liars, Mean Girls, and Gossip Girl will love this juicy and humorous look into the life of a popular high school clique called The Beehive. In this first book of the new and wildly entertaining series, the four members of the clique - Lara, Elena, Evan, and Nikki - will see their lives turned upside down by the arrival of a mysterious transfer student. In the meantime, the leader of the group and self-proclaimed queen bee Lara Lagowski faces unexpected challenges when one of her minions starts plotting against her. The Beehive is a witty look into the dynamics of control, deceit, and manipulation and how they intricately weave the fabric of social standing and power.
  • Vikings

    Helen Clarke

    Hardcover (Gloucester Press, March 15, 1979)
    A history of the Vikings and a discussion of their daily life.
  • Ruth: More than a love story

    Clark, Helen

    Paperback (Day One Publications, Jan. 28, 2008)
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  • Canine Confusions And Feline Frustrations: A cat and dog saga told through the animals' emails

    Helen M Clarke

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 24, 2016)
    Rescue dog Scruff has just moved into a new home, where resident cat Cleopatra reigns supreme. To Scruff's surprise, Cleopatra doesn't seem particularly thrilled to have him around. As Scruff and Cleopatra try to come to terms with their new living arrangements, Scruff exchanges emails with worldly-wise Maxie, his friend from the Pound, while Cleopatra corresponds with her devoted sister Tallulah. A quick read, written in British English.
  • The Lady of the Lily Feet and Other Stories of Chinatown

    Clark Helen F

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, Jan. 28, 2013)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • The Lady of the Lily Feet and Other Stories of Chinatown:

    Helen F. Clark

    Paperback (Cornell University Library, June 25, 2009)
    Originally published in 1900. This volume from the Cornell University Library's print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies. All titles scanned cover to cover and pages may include marks notations and other marginalia present in the original volume.