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Woodland to Weeds

Cover of the book 'Woodlands to Weeds'Available NOW - Woodland to Weeds contains descriptions of over 1200 plants in the southern brigalow region of Queensland, featuring rare and endangered species from the area.

This book is easy to use as you don't have to know any botanical terms. Plants are arranged by flower colour and descriptions of plants include various details such as the size and shape of leaves, size of the plant and soil types the plant grows in as well as illustrations of all rare and endangered and common plants. All these make it very simple to find the plant you are looking for.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 August 2008 09:14 ) Read more...
 

For Sharp Eyes Only

front cover of the book 'For Sharp Eyes Only''For Sharp Eyes Only' is an Australian children's book featuring native animals and the camouflage they use to blend into their natural environment.

Throughout the book we follow a family on a picnic to a botanic garden and discover, with them, the amazing number of animals that are in the bush if we look hard enough.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 24 May 2008 20:01 ) Read more...
 

Reflecting on practice

Cover of the book 'Reflecting on practice'Reflecting on practice is a collection of reflections from student teachers about their experiences in both primary and secondary schools. It also includes contributions from practising teachers, school administrators and teacher educators to assist student teachers to reflect upon their professional practice as well as the broad issues facing school education.

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Multiage in a nutshell

cover of the book 'Multiage in a nutshell'This exciting new book includes articles by practising teachers, principals and educational consultants.

117 pages, 12 chapters including a detailed chapter on how to conduct your first day and week. Many useful references and resources are included.

Buy now and make multiage enjoyable for both you and your students.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 24 May 2008 20:00 ) Read more...