The history of a school in Great Barton, Suffolk, and of education in the region from early times until the present, and the story of those associated with that school who were either pupils or members of staff.
Discover the history of the Genessee River in this interesting pictorial journey. One of the few rivers in the United States running south to north, the Genesee River was the result of the last great ice sheet that covered New York roughly 10,000 years ago. The Seneca Nation fished and hunted along the river, important to New York since the beginnings of time. In the early 1800s, it served as a source of waterpower for numerous industries. It provided water for early canals, and when the canals gave way to railroads, special sites along the river became popular destinations for entertainment. From the early 1800s, Ontario Beach Park was dubbed the Coney Island of the West, and in the late 1800s, trains brought scores of tourists to Letchworth for spectacular views of the canyon, falls, and wildlife. Today, a series of parks and hiking trails can be found up and down the river.
Collins Science Scheme Book 5 (previously Folens Science Scheme Book 5) is intended for children age 9-10 in Year 5/P6. Each unit asks 'What's the big idea?' The integrated information and questions are supported by clearly-explained practical activities to encourage independent investigation and enquiry. Challenges provide extension work.
Collins Science Scheme Book 3 (previously Folens Science Scheme Book 3) is intended for children age 7-8 in Year 3/P4. Each unit asks 'What's the big idea?' The integrated information and questions are supported by clearly-explained practical activities to encourage independent investigation and enquiry. Challenges provide extension work.
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