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CCEA GCSE Biology Third Edition
by James Napier Denmour BoydBuild your students' scientific thinking and practical skills with this Third Edition textbook, developed specifically for the 2017 GCSE specifications, from the No. 1 publisher for CCEA GCSE Science.- Develop understanding with clear Examples, Tips and Practical activities.- Prepare students for assessment with Test Yourself questions, Maths practice and Exam-style questions throughout. - Provides everything you need for GCSE Biology and the Biology content of GCSE Double Award Science.- Supports Foundation and Higher-tier students in one book.
CCEA GCSE Business Studies: Third Edition
by Hope KerrExam Board: CCEALevel: GCSESubject: BusinessFirst Teaching: September 2017First Exam: June 2019This title has been endorsed for use with the CCEA GCSE Business Studies specificationInspire student success with Hope Kerr's market-leading Student Book; fully revised for the 2017 specification, it supports and engages learners through up-to-date content coverage and case studies relevant to local, national and global contexts.- Helps students learn and apply key business concepts and theories by providing clear explanations, accompanied by diagrams and photos that aid understanding- Enables students to consolidate their knowledge as they work through a range of activities for each topic- Increases interest and engagement by including contemporary case studies with a particular focus on Northern Ireland businesses and contexts- Prepares students for the new examinations with practice questions, guidance on how to answer different question types and an overview of the assessment objectives and command words- Allows students to track their progress and target their revision using the end-of-chapter checklists
CCEA GCSE Chemistry
by Nora Henry Alyn G. McFarlandBuild your students' scientific thinking and practical skills with this textbook developed specifically for the 2017 GCSE specifications and from the No. 1 publisher for CCEA GCSE Science. Develop understanding with clear Examples, Tips and Practical activities. Prepare students for assessment with Test Yourself questions, Maths practice and Exam-style questions throughout. Provides everything you need for GCSE Chemistry and the Chemistry content of GCSE Double Award Science. Supports Foundation and Higher-tier students in one book.
CCEA GCSE Digital Technology (CCEA GCSE Digital Technology)
by Siobhan Matthewson Gerry Lynch Margaret DebbadiThis title has been written to help ensure students' successful progress through CCEA's GCSE Digital Technology specification. Our expert authors provide insight and guidance for the mandatory Digital Technology unit and each of the Multimedia and Programming optional units, and have incorporated challenging tasks and activities to test essential knowledge and skills required for the examined and controlled assessment units.- Features comprehensive coverage of the examined Digital Technology unit- Builds students' Multimedia and Programming skills and capabilities (depending on their chosen pathway) through clearly focused content and activities to assess understanding and aid progression- Provides students with contexts to apply digital technology skills- Develops problem-solving skills with selected tasks for each pathway- Helps students prepare for success in externally examined and controlled assessments with opportunities to test and consolidate understanding through each unit
CCEA GCSE Double Award Science
by Nora Henry Denmour Boyd Frank McCauleyExam Board: CCEALevel: GCSESubject: ScienceFirst Teaching: September 2017First Exam: June 2019Build your students' scientific thinking and practical skills with this textbook developed specifically for the 2017 GCSE specifications, from the No. 1 publisher for CCEA GCSE Science.- Develop understanding with clear Examples, Tips and Practical activities.- Prepare students for assessment with Test Yourself questions, Maths practice and Exam-style questions throughout. - Supports Foundation and Higher-tier students in one book.
CCEA GCSE English Language, Third Edition Student Book
by Jenny Lendrum Amanda Barr Aidan LennonThis title has been endorsed for use with the CCEA GCSE English Language specificationEnsure that every student can achieve their best with the market-leading Student Book for CCEA GCSE English Language, fully updated for the 2017 specification with a rich bank of stimulus texts, classroom activities and assessment support.- Offers expert coverage of the new examined elements of the specification (Reading Literary Texts and Creative Writing) from an author with extensive teaching and examining experience- Develops strong reading and writing skills as students work through step-by-step guidance and progressive activities matched to the Assessment Objectives- Provides effective models for students' own writing for different purposes and genres by including a range of literary and non-fiction text extracts- Thoroughly prepares students for assessment with practice questions, sample student responses and trusted advice on the examinations and Controlled Assessment- Helps students monitor their learning and identify their revision needs using self-assessment criteria at the end of each unit
CCEA GCSE Geography Third Edition
by Stephen Roulston Petula HendersonThis title has been endorsed for use with the CCEA GCSE Geography specificationConfidently navigate the new content and assessment requirements with a fully updated edition of the longest-standing Student Book for CCEA GCSE Geography, trusted for over a decade to help thousands of students succeed.- Provides complete coverage of the specification with clear, detailed explanations of each unit and theme, plus a dedicated chapter on fieldwork- Develops students' knowledge and skills through activities that involve interpreting, analysing and evaluating geographical information and activities that focus on practising key skills- Brings concepts to life through diagrams, maps, photographs and a rich bank of up-to-date case study material- Enables high achievers to extend their knowledge and fulfil their potential by including research activities that go beyond the core content- Prepares students for the non-tiered examinations with exam-style questions for each theme, tips and guidance from experienced examiners, plus answers and mark schemes available online in the free Teaching & Learning Resources
CCEA GCSE History Third Edition
by Finbar Madden John ClareExam board: CCEALevel: GCSESubject: HistoryFirst teaching: September 2017First exam: Summer 2019Trust the experts to guide you through the new specification with this bestselling Student Book for CCEA GCSE History, fully updated to cover every option in a single volume; an authoritative and affordable solution to curriculum change from the leading History publisher.- Skilfully steers you through the new content and assessment requirements with support at every stage from experienced teachers and authors Finbar Madden and John Clare- Blends in-depth coverage of topics with activities to help students acquire, retain and revise core subject knowledge across the years- Builds students' historical thinking and writing skills as they progress through clear narrative and topic-focused tasks, brought to life by visual and written source material- Prepares students of all abilities for the non-tiered examinations by providing a variety of practice questions throughout each chapter- Enables students to maximise their grade potential and develop their exam skills through structured guidance on answering every question type successfully
CCEA GCSE Home Economics: Food and Nutrition
by Claire Thomson Nicola AndersonFully updated to cover the 2017 CCEA Home Economics: Food and Nutrition GCSE specification, this new edition of the market-leading textbook will guide your students through the content, prepare them for assessment and help you deliver an engaging, cost-effective Home Economics: Food and Nutrition course.- Ensures your students understand even the most challenging topics such as nutrition and consumer law with clear, accessible explanations of all subject content and simple definitions of key words- Helps students apply their understanding of food and nutrition with engaging and cost-effective practical food preparation and cooking activities - Differentiates with stretch and challenge activities to ensure progression and to challenge more able learners- Prepares students for Controlled Assessment with guidance on the Practical Food and Nutrition task- Supports exam preparation with advice on preparing for the written paper and practice exam-style questions throughout
CCEA GCSE Learning for Life and Work Second Edition
by Amanda Mcaleer Joanne Mcdonnell Michaella McallisterEnable students to critically engage with the new content and assessment requirements with this fully updated edition of the market-leading Student's Book for CCEA GCSE Learning for Life and Work- Provides complete coverage of the new content and assessment requirements with support at every stage from experienced teachers and subject experts David McVeigh, Michaella McAllister and Amanda McAleer- Prepares students for assessment with skills-building activities, practice questions and structured guidance on how to approach questions successfully- Helps engage students through accessible diagrams, research activities and a bank of up-to-date case study material- Develops subject knowledge through clear and detailed coverage of the key content structured around the specification
CCEA GCSE Physics Third Edition
by Roy White Frank McCauleyBuild your students' scientific thinking and practical skills with this Third Edition textbook, developed specifically for the 2017 GCSE specifications, from the No. 1 publisher for CCEA GCSE Science. Develop understanding with clear Examples, Tips and Practical activities. Prepare students for assessment with Test Yourself questions, Maths practice and Exam-style questions throughout. Provides everything you need for GCSE Physics and the Physics content of GCSE Double Award Science. Supports Foundation and Higher-tier students in one book.
CCEA GCSE Single Award Science 2nd Edition
by James Napier Roy White Helen Dowds Alyn G. McFarlandBuild your students' scientific thinking and practical skills with this Second Edition textbook, developed specifically for the 2017 GCSE specifications, from the No. 1 publisher for CCEA GCSE Science. Develop understanding with clear Examples, Tips and Practical activities. Prepare students for assessment with Test Yourself questions, Maths practice and Exam-style questions throughout. Supports Foundation and Higher-tier students in one book.
The Cecelia and Kate Novels: Sorcery & Cecelia, The Grand Tour, and The Mislaid Magician (The Cecelia and Kate Novels #3)
by Patricia C. Wrede Caroline StevermerA trio of bewitching novels featuring devoted cousins who must juggle their magical powers with their duties as ladies in Regency-era England. Enter Regency-era England—and a world in which magical mayhem and high society go hand in hand—with three novels featuring cousins Cecelia and Kate. In Sorcery & Cecelia, the two cousins have been inseparable since girlhood. But in 1817, Kate goes to London to make her debut into English society, leaving Cecelia behind to fight boredom in her small country town. While visiting the Royal College of Wizards, Kate stumbles on a plot to destroy a beloved sorcerer—and only Cecelia can help her save him. In The Grand Tour, Cecelia and Kate, along with their husbands, are inaugurating married life with a trip to the Continent. When a mysterious woman in Calais gives Cecelia a package intended for Kate&’s mother-in-law, however, the two young wives realize they must spend their honeymoons preventing an emperor-in-exile named Napoleon from reclaiming the French crown. In The Mislaid Magician, it is 1828 and the cousins are now society matrons. The steam engine is announcing its arrival and the shaking of the locomotives begins to disrupt England&’s ancient, underground magical ley lines. When the disappearance of a foreign diplomat threatens to become an international incident, Cecelia departs to fight for the future of magic—leaving Kate to care for a gaggle of disobedient, spell-casting tots. Blending history, romance, and magic, these charming novels from the author of the Enchanted Forest Chronicles will delight anyone who loves Harry Potter or Susannah Clarke&’s Jonathan Strange & Mr Norell.
A Celebration of Beatrix Potter: Art and letters by more than 30 of today's favorite children's book illustrators (Peter Rabbit)
by Beatrix Potter2016 marks the 150th birthday of Beatrix Potter, making it the perfect time to pay tribute to the beloved author/illustrator with A Celebration of Beatrix Potter!With illustrious tales of characters like Peter Rabbit, Squirrel Nutkin, and Jemima Puddle-Duck, Beatrix Potter established herself as one of the most cherished and influential author/illustrators of children's literature. To mark her milestone birthday, this gorgeous collection features beautiful illustrations of Potter's characters, as interpreted by well-known illustrators. Each illustration is accompanied by text from the artist explaining what that character means to them, making this a true celebration of Beatrix Potter.Praise for A Celebration of Beatrix Potter: "How delightful to see Peter Rabbit, Mr. McGregor, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, and company portrayed in various and unique styles. Excerpts from and introductory descriptions of nine of Potter&’s books round out this superb collection... This 150th anniversary celebration of the life and work of Beatrix Potter will encourage aspiring young artists to carry on her legacy."–Linda L. Walkins, School Library Journal, Starred Review
Celebrity in Death (In Death #34)
by J. D. Robb#1 New York Times bestselling author J.D. Robb knows that some roles are to die for... Lieutenant Eve Dallas is no party girl, but she's managing to have a reasonably good time at the celebrity-packed bash celebrating The Icove Agenda, a film based on one of her famous cases. It's a little spooky seeing the actress playing her, who looks as though she could be her long-lost twin. Not as unsettling, though, as seeing the actress who plays Peabody--drowned in the lap pool on the roof of the director's luxury building. Talented but rude and widely disliked, K.T. Harris made an embarrassing scene during dinner. Now she's at the center of a crime scene--and Eve is more than ready to get out of her high heels and strap on her holster to step into the role she was born to play: cop.
Celebrity Sudoku
by Kaye MorganSmall-town Sudoku expert Liza Kelly flies to Los Angeles to appear on TV. But when a celebrity is found dead, she has a far more serious puzzle to solve.
The Celebutantes: In the Club
by Antonio PagliaruloThe school year’s almost over, and Madison, Park, and Lexington Hamilton are ready to trade in their Birkin bags for bikinis. But before vacation comes work, and the triplets have plenty of it. Cleopatra, the newest, hottest, and most expensive club in Manhattan, is opening–and it just happens to also be Hamilton Holdings’ latest business venture. The girls must throw the party to end all parties. But this is one opening the sisters won’t soon forget. Before the night ends, the body of a classmate is found with a bloody wound on the side of his head. At first glance, the case appears to be open-and-shut. But the girls smell trouble. They know the murderer is still out there, and they’re willing to bet their sizable inheritance that the police won’t be able to unravel the mystery. Murder is so out, but until this crime is solved, it’s arrivederci Italia. And the Hamilton sisters simply won’t accept that as an option.
Cell (A Medical Thriller)
by Robin CookGeorge Wilson, M.D., a radiology resident in Los Angeles, is about to enter a profession on the brink of an enormous paradigm shift, foreshadowing a vastly different role for doctors everywhere. The smartphone is poised to take on a new role in medicine, no longer as a mere medical app but rather as a fully customizable personal physician capable of diagnosing and treating even better than the real thing. It is called iDoc.George's initial collision with this incredible innovation is devastating. He awakens one morning to find his fiancée dead in bed alongside him, not long after she participated in an iDoc beta test. Then several of his patients die after undergoing imaging procedures. All of them had been part of the same beta test.Is it possible that iDoc is being subverted by hackers--and that the U.S. government is involved in a cover-up? Despite threats to both his career and his freedom, George relentlessly seeks the truth, knowing that if he's right, the consequences could be lethal.up? Despite threats to both his career and his freedom, George relentlessly seeks the truth, knowing that if he's right, the consequences could be lethal.
The Cellar
by Natasha Preston"Lily?" My stomach dropped as a tall, dark-haired man stepped into view. Had he been hiding between the trees? "No. Sorry." Gulping, I took a step back. "I'm not Lily." He shook his head, a satisfied grin on his face. "No. You are Lily." "I'm Summer. You have the wrong person." You utter freak! I could hear my pulse crashing in my ears. How stupid to give him my real name. He continued to stare at me, smiling. It made me feel sick. "You are Lily," he repeated. Before I could blink, he threw his arms forward and grabbed me. I tried to shout, but he clasped his hand over my mouth, muffling my screams. My heart raced. I'm going to die. For months Summer is trapped in a cellar with the man who took her--and three other girls: Rose, Poppy, and Violet. His perfect, pure flowers. His family. But flowers can't survive long cut off from the sun, and time is running out...
The Cellist of Sarajevo
by Steven GallowayThis brilliant novel with universal resonance tells the story of three people trying to survive in a city rife with the extreme fear of desperate times, and of the sorrowing cellist who plays undaunted in their midst. One day a shell lands in a bread line and kills twenty-two people as the cellist watches from a window in his flat. He vows to sit in the hollow where the mortar fell and play Albinoni’s Adagio once a day for each of the twenty-two victims. The Adagio had been re-created from a fragment after the only extant score was firebombed in the Dresden Music Library, but the fact that it had been rebuilt by a different composer into something new and worthwhile gives the cellist hope. Meanwhile, Kenan steels himself for his weekly walk through the dangerous streets to collect water for his family on the other side of town, and Dragan, a man Kenan doesn’t know, tries to make his way towards the source of the free meal he knows is waiting. Both men are almost paralyzed with fear, uncertain when the next shot will land on the bridges or streets they must cross, unwilling to talk to their old friends of what life was once like before divisions were unleashed on their city. Then there is “Arrow,” the pseudonymous name of a gifted female sniper, who is asked to protect the cellist from a hidden shooter who is out to kill him as he plays his memorial to the victims. In this beautiful and unforgettable novel, Steven Galloway has taken an extraordinary, imaginative leap to create a story that speaks powerfully to the dignity and generosity of the human spirit under extraordinary duress. From the Hardcover edition.
Cellular (Orca Soundings)
by Ellen SchwartzBrendan has it all—captain of the basketball team, good friends, a beautiful girlfriend and a loving family—until he is diagnosed with leukemia. Terrified and convinced that no one understands what he is going through, Brendan faces chemotherapy alone, until he meets Lark. She is also in treatment, although her condition is much worse, and yet she remains positive and hopeful. Brendan is torn between feeling sorry for himself and the love for life that Lark brings to even the simplest thing. Through Lark, he discovers the strength to go on, to fight for survival and to love.
Celtic Moon
by Jan DelimaLike father, like son... Sophie Thibodeau has been on the run from the father of her son for more than fifteen years. Now her son, Joshua, is changing, and her greatest fears are about to be realized. He's going to end up being just like his father--a man who can change into a wolf. Dylan Black has been hunting for Sophie since the night she ran from him--an obsession he cannot afford in the midst of an impending war. Dylan controls Rhuddin Village, an isolated town in Maine where he lives with an ancient Celtic tribe. One of the few of his clan who can still shift into a wolf, he must protect his people from the Guardians, vicious warriors who seek to destroy them. When Sophie and Dylan come together for the sake of their son, their reunion reignites the fierce passion they once shared. For the first time in years, Dylan's lost family is within his grasp. But will he lose them all over again? Are Joshua and Sophie strong enough to fight alongside Dylan in battle? Nothing less than the fate of his tribe depends on it...
The Celts and All That (The And All That Series)
by Allan BurnettMyths, facts, and fascinating history about this legendary ancient culture, in a fun volume perfect for young readers!The Celts and All That is a book bursting with blood-curdling battles and important details about the ancient Celts. Everything you need to know about human sacrifice and headhunting is all here—plus a recipe for making your own Celtic bog butter! Packed with incredible illustrations of everything from iron-age jewelry to timber fortresses, this is an essential guide to a brilliant bunch of ancient Europeans who shaped our world. The Celts had roads, technology, and inventions long before the Romans turned up—but did they also run around naked, as the Romans claimed? You&’ll find an intriguing answer to that and many other crucial questions inside. Plus you&’ll learn to tell the difference between Celtic myths and historical facts—but you&’ll also love the magical legends of Celtic heroes and villains, warrior princesses and monster-slaying wizards.
The Cemetery Boys
by Heather BrewerPart Hitchcock, part Hinton, this first-ever stand-alone novel from Heather Brewer, New York Times bestselling author of the acclaimed Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series, uses classic horror elements to tell a darkly funny coming-of-age story about the dangerous power of belief and the cost of blind loyalty that Kirkus Reviews called “a slick, spooky, chilling mystery.”When Stephen's dad says they're moving, Stephen knows it's pointless to argue. They're broke from paying Mom's hospital bills, and now the only option left is to live with Stephen's grandmother in Spencer, a backward small town that's like something out of The Twilight Zone. Population: 814.Stephen's summer starts looking up when he meets punk girl Cara and her charismatic twin brother, Devon. With Cara, he feels safe and understood—and yeah, okay, she's totally hot. In Devon and his group, he sees a chance at making real friends. Only, as the summer presses on, and harmless nights hanging out in the cemetery take a darker turn, Stephen starts to suspect that Devon is less a friend than a leader. And he might be leading them to a very sinister end. . . .
Cemetery Girl
by David BellFour years after Tom and Abby's 12-year-old daughter vanishes, she is found alive but strangely calm. When the teen refuses to testify against the man connected to her disappearance, Tom decides to investigate the traumatizing case on his own. Nothing can prepare him for what he is about to discover. .