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GCSE English Literature for OCR is the most comprehensive and accessible endorsed support package for the 2010 OCR GCSE English Literature curriculum. The OCR GCSE Poetry Anthology Student Book provides comprehensive support for all poets included in the OCR GCSE English Literatu ...
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This popular anthology is the most up-to-date and comprehensive school's anthology of poetry from the region.
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This anthology has been created for senior secondary school and university students. It is largely composed of traditional oral and modern African poetry, but also includes classical and modern pieces from Britain and America. The poems are arranged under themes such as love, dea ...
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Resource covers many aspects of poetry. The first sections deal with the importance of using words carefully and efficiently. The final section covers types of poetry and the main features of each of these. Suitable for more able year 3 to year 5 students and for general use at y ...
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Led by authors such as Michael Morpurgo and Anthony Horowitz, inspire your students to take on the roles of different professional writers. Go Create: Poetry and Fiction will take your class through the steps of being a thriller or mystery writer, picture book writer, poet, hist ...
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Children's Poet Laureate Prelutsky once again teams up with illustrator Stevenson for this collection of more than 100 poems and pictures that's sure to make young readers giggle with delight. Illustrations.
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The Red Cross Knight with his companion, Una, sets out on a quest to rid the land of the dragon. The Knight is to become Saint George and his betrothal to Una signifies the union of the newly established Church with the faithful. But, Spencer's tale moves beyond the allegory.
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