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Books with author Mary Greenwalt

  • AQA English Literature Unseen Poetry Study and Exam Practice: York Notes for GCSE

    Mary Green

    eBook (Pearson Education, Feb. 5, 2018)
    Exam Board: AQAAcademic Level: GCSE (9-1)Subject: English Language and LiteratureFirst teaching: September 2015First Exams: Summer 2017 To achieve top grades in your AQA English Literature exam, you need to approach Unseen poetry with confidence and master all the key skills examiners are looking for. With everything you need right at hand, this York Notes AQA Unseen Poetry: Study and Exam Practice guide gives you all the tools you need to study and practice Unseen poetry and perform at your best in the exam. Understand and analyse – With 20 practice poems, printed in full with expert annotations and support, you will learn step-by-step how to understand, analyse and write about unseen poetry. Practise all the key skills – Tasks focusing on Voice and viewpoint, Form, Structure and Language, and similarities and differences, will help you to learn and practise the key skills. Check your progress – Use the regular exam-style ‘Worked tasks’ to test what you can do and ‘Progress check’ bullets to monitor what you have achieved. Feel ready for the exam – Key features linked to the Assessment Objectives, longer exam-style ‘Practice papers’ and annotated sample answers at different levels, will help you to be exam-ready and confident.
  • An Inspector Calls: York Notes for GCSE - Workbook

    Mary Green

    Paperback (Pearson Education Limited, )
    None
  • AQA Poetry Anthology - Love and Relationships: York Notes for GCSE

    Mary Green

    eBook (Pearson Education, April 2, 2018)
    To achieve top grades in English Literature, you need to know your set texts and master all the key skills examiners are looking for. With everything you need right at hand, this NEW York Notes Study Guide on Love and Relationships: AQA Poetry Anthology – now with complete annotated poems! – gives you all the tools you need to study the cluster, practise Unseen poetry and face your exam with confidence.Read and understand all the poems – Find every poem, printed in full with lots of expert annotations, to help you read, understand and write about the cluster. Practise all the key skills – Use the dedicated sections on Form, Structure and Language and Themes and Contexts to perfect your knowledge and master the key techniques. Plus, get help with Comparing poems and the Unseen poem questions. Check your progress – Use the regular ‘Progress and revision check’ features to test your knowledge and understanding, and monitor what you have achieved. Feel ready for the exam – Key features linked to the Assessment Objectives, longer exam-style ‘Practice tasks’ and annotated sample answers at different levels, will help you to be exam-ready and prepared to perform at your best.
  • York Notes for AQA GCSE

    Mary Green

    language (Pearson Education, Oct. 25, 2018)
    This handy little book will boost your revision and have you on track with your text in no time!Inside you will find: Easy-to-read bullet points – revise key content in a flash Key quotations – learn, practise, and remember instantly Model paragraphs – unlock great responses at a glance Quick quizzes and ideas maps – super-charge your revision!Plus: Top model answers – boost your level Lots of practice questions – prepare for success!Whether you are counting down to the exam, or need a bit of extra help studying the text, York Notes Rapid Revision will give you everything you need, in no time at all!
  • Good Character 2: An integrated approach to learning values

    Mary Green

    Paperback (Acel Learning (S) Pte Ltd, Sept. 11, 2015)
    Good Character, a series of two books, promotes positive social and emotional development in young children through non-prescriptive and fun-filled activities. Book 1 is suitable for ages 4-5. Book 2 is suitable for ages 5-6. This series helps children: develop self-awareness manage their emotions and behaviours take responsibility for their actions respect diversity build relationships and interact with others Features: Integrated approach helps children acquire other important skills as well, for example organizational, logical thinking and inferential skills Interactive activities enable children to improve their oral and written English Suitable for both classroom and home use Notes for teachers and parents are included
  • Three feathers, the story of Pontiac

    Mary M Green

    Unknown Binding (Follett, March 15, 1960)
    None
  • Sarah Winnemucca: The Inspiring Life Story of the Activist and Educator

    Mary Green

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Sarah Winnemucca worked tirelessly for American Indians. The remarkable woman led an adventure-packed life that ranged from working as a wartime scout in Nevada to meeting with the president of the United States in Washington, D.C. The noted author and speaker was a strong advocate for her people, the Northern Paiute.
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  • AQA Poetry Anthology - Love and Relationships: York Notes for GCSE - Workbook

    Mary Green

    Paperback (Pearson Education Limited, )
    None
  • York Notes for AQA GCSE

    Mary Green

    (Pearson Education, Feb. 6, 2019)
    This handy little book will boost your revision and have you on track with your text in no time!Inside you will find: Easy-to-read bullet points – revise key content in a flash Key quotations – learn, practise, and remember instantly Model paragraphs – unlock great responses at a glance Quick quizzes and ideas maps – super-charge your revision!Plus: Top model answers – boost your level Lots of practice questions – prepare for success!Whether you are counting down to the exam, or need a bit of extra help studying the text, York Notes Rapid Revision will give you everything you need, in no time at all!
  • Rivers in Action

    Mary Green

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Explores the different forces that act to change rivers courses, including the effect of humans in the process and what can be done to lessen our impact.
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  • The Living Planet: A Collection of Writing on the Environment

    Mary Green

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, June 20, 2011)
    This collection explores life on earth and our place within it. It celebrates the diversity of our environment, and reflects on how our planet is changing and what we can do to protect it. The texts include a range of non-fiction and fiction extracts, short stories and poetry, and are arranged in four themed sections: Wild things, Water worlds, Nature's power and Future planet. The collection include texts by David Attenborough, Sujata Bhatt, John Clare, Susan Cooper, Roger Deakin and Michael Morpurgo.