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Books with author Mary Woodward

  • Cambridge Primary Mathematics Skills Builder 5

    Mary Wood

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, July 18, 2016)
    Cambridge Primary Mathematics is a flexible and engaging course written specifically for Cambridge Primary Mathematics Curriculum Stages 1 to 6. The course offers a discussion-led approach with problem-solving integrated throughout. The language is pitched to ESL learners with illustrations to support visual understanding. Skills Builders provide consolidation activities for children who need extra learning opportunities to meet the standard for success. A full range of activities is provided to help raise a child's mathematical understanding and performance to match their peers, with teacher/parental guidance on key mathematical methods and concepts before each exercise.
  • Cambridge Primary Mathematics Skills Builder 4

    Mary Wood

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, May 25, 2016)
    Cambridge Primary Mathematics is a flexible and engaging course written specifically for Cambridge Primary Mathematics Curriculum Stages 1 to 6. The course offers a discussion-led approach with problem-solving integrated throughout. The language is pitched to ESL learners with illustrations to support visual understanding. Skills Builders provide consolidation activities for children who need extra learning opportunities to meet the standard for success. A full range of activities is provided to help raise a child's mathematical understanding and performance to match their peers, with teacher/parental guidance on key mathematical methods and concepts before each exercise.
  • Cambridge Primary Mathematics Skills Builder 6

    Mary Wood

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, July 13, 2016)
    Cambridge Primary Mathematics is a flexible and engaging course written specifically for Cambridge Primary Mathematics Curriculum Stages 1 to 6. The course offers a discussion-led approach with problem-solving integrated throughout. The language is pitched to ESL learners with illustrations to support visual understanding. Skills Builders provide consolidation activities for children who need extra learning opportunities to meet the standard for success. A full range of activities is provided to help raise a child's mathematical understanding and performance to match their peers, with teacher/parental guidance on key mathematical methods and concepts before each exercise.
  • East Hollow Tales Two: the adventures of Mary and Durward

    Mary Woodward

    Paperback (BookSurge Publishing, Dec. 14, 2009)
    This children's book is a true story about the author and her brother growing up in the country.
  • Summer and Smoke: The True Adventures of Alexandria, Rocketman and the Mad Scientist

    Mark Woodward

    language (Xylofrags, May 6, 2012)
    Alexandria wanted to be an astronomer. Arty was a budding Mad Scientist. And together they looked forward to seventh grade. But first they had to solve the mystery of the big old house next door, endure a potentially humiliating pool party, and survive one of the goofiest summers their town had seen in years. Summer and Smoke is a story of flying video cameras, marching vegetables, a rocket-powered bicycle, and an endless stream of robotic Morris dancers that passed through town on their way to . . . where? Follow Alex, Arty, and Rocketman as they pursue a trail of white footprints and lightning bolts, all under the watchful eye of the town busybody. The story culminates with the Great Big Fourth of July Parade – with a huge conflagration lurking just around the corner! It’s a summer no one will ever forget!- - -Mark Woodward lives in Vermont, has been an amateur astronomer and an indifferent inventor – and has two left feet.
  • Our Teacher is Missing!

    Mary Ward

    eBook
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  • Easy-to-Play Piano / Keyboard Music: For Children & Very Silly Adult Beginners Song Book 1

    Martin Woodward

    language (, May 13, 2019)
    Easy-to-Play Piano / Keyboard Music: For Children & Very Silly Adult Beginners Song Book 1As a follow on to our Filo & Pastry tuition book, this fun filled book comprises of 27 popular songs with easy arrangements for beginners, a Gonky bedtime story and a couple of colouring pages. All of the pieces are in large print and in the keys of C major, G major, F major or D minor. Fingering and guitar chords are also included. There is also a link enabling you to download and print the pdf version without further cost. If you buy the printed version where a piece is two pages, no page turns will be required.Click the link above to download the free sample!Songs Included are: ● London Bridge● Row, Row, Row Your Boat● Here We Go Looby Loo● Baa Baa Black Sheep● Incy Wincy Spider● On Top of Old Smokey● Au Claire De La Lune● Grubby Hands● I Saw Three Ships● British Grenadier● I’m a Little Teapot● Heads Shoulders● Kum Ba Yah● Ten Green Bottles● Three Blind Mice● Bobby Shafto● Rock-A-Bye, Baby● Frère Jacques● Scarborough Fair● Little Boxes● The Bear Went Over the Mountain● Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star● 10 Little Indians● Early One Morning● The Wheels on the Bus● Puff the Magic Dragon● Amazing Grace Scroll up and buy now!
  • Easy-to-Play Piano / Keyboard Music: For Children & Very Silly Adult Beginners Song Book 1

    Martin Woodward

    (lulu.com, Aug. 8, 2019)
    As a follow on to our Filo & Pastry tuition book, this fun filled book comprises of 27 popular songs with easy arrangements for beginners. All of the pieces are in large print and in the keys of C major, G major, F major or D minor. Fingering and guitar chords are also included. There is also a link enabling you to download and print the pdf version without further cost. Songs Included are:
  • Weird and Wacky Animals: A to Z

    Mary Ward

    eBook
    The Weird and Wacky Animals A to Z kindle edition book was written by Mary Ward and is a must for your Kindle children’s library. This exciting book has plenty to offer to your child, featuring an animal from each letter of the alphabet, along with interesting facts and details as well as photos about the animals. Having an animal from each letter of the alphabet is an extra special treat for your child, leaving plenty for the child to learn each and every time they want to read the book. It is perfect for a read-along or for beginning learners to read on their own. The best thing about this book is that you find more than the average animals here – take a look at the aye-aye, the Fairy Penguin, the hag Fish, Poison dart Frog, the Roadrunner (all children really love the R in this wacky book,) zebra and many other animals perhaps unknown to kids. The book is easy to read and a perfect selection for kids between the ages of 3 to 7. You can take it with you wherever you go for an inviting, interesting and of course learning book for your child.
  • 1066 Battle's Eve

    Meg Woodward

    eBook (, Aug. 27, 2016)
    Soon after the death of her father, chieftain of a small Scottish clan, fourteen year old Ailie is married by proxy to a Flemish knight, the Count of Aucun. Now she has travelled to meet him just outside the city of York (Jorvik) to have their marriage blessed in the minster. But Jorvik is the wrong place to be in 1066, the year of four kings of England, because the next day, just south of the city, the last battle but one will be fought between the English and the Danes, just three weeks before the Battle of Hastings. The Battle of Fulford takes place on Wednesday the 20th of September in the boggy watermarshes on the river Foss and will become one of England's least known battles but possibly one of the most crucial, as this story attempts to justify. The action spans a week, from the Saturday when Ailie arrives to the following Saturday after Fulford. Unwillingly Ailie becomes a messenger for the Northumbrian faction, which is defending the city and the great northern earldom on behalf of the new king, Harold Godwinson. The city is now filling with terrified refugees hoping the king is rushing his army north from the Channel coast where he has been waiting for an attack from William of Normandy who is determined to wrest the crown of England from him. The defenders of Jorvik are led by two teenage brothers, Edwin, Earl of Mercia and Morcar, Earl of Northumbria, a title which had belonged for years to Tostig Godwinson, the new king’s younger brother until his behaviour towards his citizens drove them to rebellion. The northerners were so powerful that King Edward the Confessor did not dare deny them the right to replace Tostig. When Edward ordered Harold to install the new earl, it turned Tostig against his brother forever. Ailie should be most unsuitable as a messenger, but she has hidden advantages. Borrowing a pot-boy's clothes she is stealing ash from the village forge with which to dirty herself into an unsavoury state when the smith suggests that she should play the part of his apprentice. He has saddle bits to be delivered to Bishop Wulfstan, the same man to whom Ailie must deliver details of the terrifying numbers of gathering Norsemen, and also a curious bauble given to her by a dying priest. The Norse army will probably win any conflict preceding the king’s arrival. The Vikings are greedy and York is a very rich prize possessing great civic and private wealth, but what everybody fears is that the invading army will then be let loose on the citizens to rape, murder and enslave as well as loot. It is to prevent this that the Bishop decides to use the bauble, an Alfred jewel, as a bargaining counter. The hope is that Tostig, known to be a superstitious man, will believe its reputed magical qualities will bring him future success and will agree to accept only loot, but will keep the army outside the city walls in exchange for the amulet.At the end of the book is information on the primary and secondary sources available on which the story has been built.
  • Big Boys Go To School

    Mary Ward

    eBook
    None
  • The Literature of Love

    Mary Ward

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Sept. 15, 2014)
    Critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres. The Literature of Love is designed to introduce students to one of the central themes in literature. Focusing first on different types and aspects of love - physical, emotional, spiritual - it then offers a chronological coverage, aiming to illustrate ways in which attitudes to the representation of love in literature have evolved from Chaucer to the present time. Other sections of the book examine particular genres such as the love sonnet, the love letter and 'romantic' fiction; and the differing reception of this literature over time is also considered. The book includes extracts from a range of authors.