
Alison L Marshall
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Jan 16, 2025 |
brilliantpublications.co.uk | Alison L Marshall
By the end of Year 2, children are expected to have many skills linked to literature. It is essential that children become familiar with the range of genres within classic and contemporary children’s literature from both the UK and other countries. Our book, Developing Reading Comprehension Skills Year 2: Fiction and Poetry, offers age-appropriate, exciting, fiction and poetry of different types to help children gain confidence in dealing with different genres of writing.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
brilliantpublications.co.uk | Alison L Marshall
Foundational literacy skills are the cornerstone of a pupil’s ability to excel in various subjects. Spelling is no exception, and its benefits extend far beyond the ability to write correctly. Boosting spelling skills can open the door to a brighter academic and personal future. Here are some reasons why boosting spelling skills is so important:1. Enhances Literacy and Reading ComprehensionSpelling and reading are closely connected.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
brilliantpublications.co.uk | Alison L Marshall
One way is to stimulate children’s imaginations using interesting and unusual photos as a starting point. Talking about the images expands children’s vocabulary making them more confident in their writing. How to Achieve Outstanding Writers in the EYFS and KS1 gives practical advice on how to structure writing lessons and so improve children’s writing skills. Ready to use editable PowerPoint resources save you preparation time. Being editable also means differentiation is easy for you to introduce.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Gareth Shaw |David Murphy |Alison L Marshall |Alessandro Rosiello
Ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Buscar en la ayuda Knowledge absorption and innovation in UK SMEs: a study by economic sector and place Autores: Gareth Shaw, David S. Murphy, Alison Marshall, Alessandro Rosiello, Vania Sena, Junxiong Li Localización: Small Business International Review, ISSN-e 2531-0046, Vol. 8, Nº.
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Jan 26, 2024 |
yorkshirebylines.co.uk | Alison L Marshall
In wartime Ukraine, contemporary art is thriving. Artists bear witness to horrific events and celebrate the past, while the future is being built. In November, I visited Kyiv to meet some groups working on Ukraine’s revival and rebuilding. I went with some trepidation. I had already spent time in western Ukraine, which is much safer but, luckily, it turned out to be a relatively quiet week. Kyiv locals have had to get used to frequent attacks.
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