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Books with author Liz Webster

  • Rock Country

    K Webster

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 6, 1622)
    None
  • Belair on Displayhands on a School Year

    Liz Webster

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Sept. 23, 2013)
    Hands on a School Year provides exciting and refreshing ideas on how to explore a variety of events that take place through the school year and from around the world. Chapters cover: Bonfire Night, Chinese New Year, Diwali and Remembrance Day. * Practical starting points to engage the whole class. * Inspiring ideas for cross-curricular activities and displays. * Clear and informative illustrations show real-life classroom displays. * Resource lists and step-by-step instructions to help with lesson planning.
  • Duchess of Malfi

    J Webster

    Hardcover (Ernest Benn Limited, March 15, 1964)
    None
  • Popcorn 2: Activity Book

    D. Webster

    Paperback (Pearson English Language Teaching, April 10, 1995)
    "Popcorn" is a course for 6-12 year olds, encouraging them to be active learners. It engages and maintains their interest through lively stories, games, songs, rhymes, drama, projects and craft work - activities that are fun as well as educational. "Popcorn" reflects the varying interests and abilities of learners in the 6-12 age range. The course develops at the same pace as the learners who are using it, both in terms of language and conceptual ability. In Levels 1-3 (ages 6-9), pupils follow the lives of American schoolchildren of their own age. They are encouraged to compare their lives with those of the characters they see in the story. In Level 1 the emphasis is on speaking and listening, with a gradual introduction to simple reading and writing. By Levels 2 and 3, children are encouraged to broaden their horizons. Work is incorporated from other areas of the school curriculum, and topic units are introduced in Level 3.
  • Martin the Mouse

    J. Webster

    Hardcover (Ginn & Company, )
    None
  • Adult Coloring Book Animals - Amazing Patterns Mandala and Relaxing

    Lyna Webster

    Paperback (Independently published, July 29, 2020)
    100+ RELAXING DESIGNS 🐫 PREMIUM QUALITY 🐌 MEDITATIVE Discover the fun and adorable world of animals with this relaxing adult coloring book!Do you want to relax and unwind with the help of lovable animals? Looking for a brand-new coloring book packed with animals? Then this is the book for you!Specially crafted by a brand of 100+ illustrated masterpieces, this adorable coloring book features the world of animals, including sheep and piglets on the farm!Perfect for animal-lovers the world over, you’ll love coloring in this collection of baby animals, breathing life into these high-quality illustrations as you relax and experience the proven benefits of meditative mindfulness. Either buy it for yourself, your kids or as the perfect gift for an overstressed friend, relative, or family member!Features:❤ 100 hand-drawn images exclusively designed to stimulate your artistic ambition❤ Suitable for markers, gel pens, colored pencils, fine-liners, and watercolors❤ An assortment of simple and intricate designs to accommodate every skill level❤ And hours upon hours of coloring enjoyment and meditative relaxationSo if you’re looking for a fun coloring book to relieve anxiety, then look no further! With animals, you’re bound to find something you’ll enjoy inside!Buy now to explore the wonderful world of beautiful animals today! 🛍️ Buy Now & Relax... 🛍️Scroll to the top of the page and click the Add to Cart button. 💳
  • Popcorn 4: Pupil's Book

    D. Webster

    Paperback (Pearson English Language Teaching, April 10, 1995)
    Natural interests are engaged and maintained through lively stories, games and songs A realistic syllabus gradually introduces and recycles new structures Incorporates cross-cultural and cross-curricular elements
  • Popcorn 3: Pupil's Book

    D. Webster

    Paperback (Pearson English Language Teaching, April 10, 1995)
    Natural interests are engaged and maintained through lively stories, games and songs A realistic syllabus gradually introduces and recycles new structures Incorporates cross-cultural and cross-curricular elements
  • Popcorn 5: Teacher's Book

    D. Webster

    Paperback (Pearson English Language Teaching, April 10, 1995)
    "Popcorn" is a course for 6-12 year olds, encouraging them to be active learners. It engages and maintains their interest through lively stories, games, songs, rhymes, drama, projects and craft work - activities that are fun as well as educational. "Popcorn" reflects the varying interests and abilities of learners in the 6-12 age range. The course develops at the same pace as the learners who are using it, both in terms of language and conceptual ability. Levels 4, 5 and 6 (ages 9-12) take pupils into the realms of exploration and adventure. New language is presented through storylines which allow students to use their imagination and learn more about the world around them. Project work is encouraged with regular topic units. The Teacher's Books provide guidance and ready-made lesson plans, a breakdown of language, topics and skills covered at each level, plus ideas for additional ways to exploit the material provided. These can be photocopied and used at the end of each term.
  • Popcorn 3: Activity Book

    D. Webster

    Paperback (Pearson English Language Teaching, April 10, 1995)
    "Popcorn" is a course for 6-12 year olds, encouraging them to be active learners. It engages and maintains their interest through lively stories, games, songs, rhymes, drama, projects and craft work - activities that are fun as well as educational. "Popcorn" reflects the varying interests and abilities of learners in the 6-12 age range. The course develops at the same pace as the learners who are using it, both in terms of language and conceptual ability. In Levels 1-3 (ages 6-9), pupils follow the lives of American schoolchildren of their own age. They are encouraged to compare their lives with those of the characters they see in the story. In Level 1 the emphasis is on speaking and listening, with a gradual introduction to simple reading and writing. By Levels 2 and 3, children are encouraged to broaden their horizons. Work is incorporated from other areas of the school curriculum, and topic units are introduced in Level 3.
  • Poporn 1: Teacher's Book

    D. Webster

    Paperback (Longman, April 10, 1995)
    "Popcorn" is a course for 6-12 year olds, encouraging them to be active learners. It engages and maintains their interest through lively stories, games, songs, rhymes, drama, projects and craft work - activities that are fun as well as educational. "Popcorn" reflects the varying interests and abilities of learners in the 6-12 age range. The course develops at the same pace as the learners who are using it, both in terms of language and conceptual ability. In Levels 1-3 (ages 6-9), pupils follow the lives of American schoolchildren of their own age. They are encouraged to compare their lives with those of the characters they see in the story. In Level 1 the emphasis is on speaking and listening, with a gradual introduction to simple reading and writing. By Levels 2 and 3, children are encouraged to broaden their horizons. Work is incorporated from other areas of the school curriculum, and topic units are introduced in Level 3. The Teacher's Books provide guidance and ready-made lesson plans, a breakdown of language, topics and skills covered at each level, plus ideas for additional ways to exploit the material provided. These can be photocopied and used at the end of each term.
  • Popcorn 3: Teacher's Book

    D. Webster

    Paperback (Longman, )
    "Popcorn" is a course for 6-12 year olds, encouraging them to be active learners. It engages and maintains their interest through lively stories, games, songs, rhymes, drama, projects and craft work - activities that are fun as well as educational. "Popcorn" reflects the varying interests and abilities of learners in the 6-12 age range. The course develops at the same pace as the learners who are using it, both in terms of language and conceptual ability. In Levels 1-3 (ages 6-9), pupils follow the lives of American schoolchildren of their own age. They are encouraged to compare their lives with those of the characters they see in the story. In Level 1 the emphasis is on speaking and listening, with a gradual introduction to simple reading and writing. By Levels 2 and 3, children are encouraged to broaden their horizons. Work is incorporated from other areas of the school curriculum, and topic units are introduced in Level 3. The Teacher's Books provide guidance and ready-made lesson plans, a breakdown of language, topics and skills covered at each level, plus ideas for additional ways to exploit the material provided. These can be photocopied and used at the end of each term.