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Primary A – F
Primary G – L
Primary M – S
Secondary A – C
Secondary D – H
Secondary I – M
Secondary N – R
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Primary Resources (T-W)

Taste of India
Illustrated book about the kind of food one might find in India: how it is grown, shopping for it, cooking and eating it. Simple recipes are included.
£10.75
B-111

Taste of Mexico
Illustrated book about the kind of food one might find in Mexico: how it is grown, shopping for it, cooking and eating it. Simple recipes included.
£10.75
B-426

Taste of the Caribbean
Illustrated book about the kind of food one might find in the Caribbean: how it is grown, shopping for it, cooking and eating it. Simple recipes included.
£10.75
B-425

Taste of West Africa
Illustrated book about the kind of food one might find in West Africa: how it is grown, shopping for it, cooking and eating it. Simple recipes included.
£10.75
B-442

Teacher Relief 2 – The Sequel
Activity pack, including a video with footage which looks at key development issues and asks two main questions. Why are people in Africa poor? What does it have to do with us? Support materials include classroom teaching ideas, games and role-plays.
£16.50
PA-213

Teaching About Localities
Practical handbook for those running INSET on the localities element of the primary curriculum. Guidance is given on how to choose the locality to study, as well as best practice in teaching about localities. Includes photocopiable sheets and activities suitable for use by teachers and students.
£5.95
H-56

Technology – Who Needs It?
Introduction to technology and appropriate technology, with teacher’s notes and photocopiable pupil activity sheets.
£6.00
PA-57

The Thread of the Nile
Activity pack which uses the Nile to explore four themes: linking Egypt past and present, using the river Nile, farming choices and living in a community. The pack explores key issues as they affect people living in Egypt today. 24 A5 colour photographs, practical activities and photocopiable sheets.
£16.50
PA-60

Tocuaro: a Mexican village (Key Stage 1 Picture Pack)
This pack contains 8 A2 colour photoboards, a 32-page teacher’s handbook and an A1 display poster. Photocopiable activities, lesson plans and background information are all included. The pack covers aspects of geography, and is also linked across the curriculum to other subjects.
£45.00
PA-107

Tocuaro: a Mexican village (Pupil’s Book)
A 36 page colourful Key Stage 2 book, which features the home, school and working lives of the Horta family. Insights are also provided into the eruption of the Paricutin volcano, pollution in Lake Patzcuaro, religion, history and culture. Includes activities for pupils.
£5.45
B-125

Tocuaro: a Mexican village (Pupil’s Book) – Value Pack
Why not buy a value pack (contains ten pupil books) and save 10%
£49.50
B-126

Tocuaro Badges
Large (5cms in diameter) colourful badges, ideal for use a prizes or rewards for youngsters doing good work. Available in packs of 10.
£5.00

Tocuaro Mouse mats
Eye catching mouse mats for home or school use, bearing the striking and colourful Tocuaro mask logo.
£5.00

Tocuaro T-shirts
Cotton T-shirts with large colour Tocuaro mask logo on the chest. Available in small, medium, large and extra-large. Please indicate size required on order form.
£8.00

Video Penpals: St Lucia (Video)
15 minute video portraying the life of four children living in Soufrière, St Lucia. The children are pictured at home and at school, talking about their homes, families and lives.
£7.95
V-1

Village Life in India (Picture Pack)
12 A3 colour images which illustrate aspects of village life in the Nilgiri Hills region of India. The back of each card contains key questions, a glossary, descriptive text and a range of activities.
£40.00
PA-100

Village Life in India (Pupil’s Book)
Colour illustrated book which explores village life in Chembakolli and Kanjikolli in Tamil Nadu, Southern India. Divided into sections, each of which focuses on a key question.
£5.45
B-105

Village Life in India (Pupil’s Book) – Value Pack
Special offer – 16 copies
£79.75
B-107

Village Life in India (Teacher’s Book)
Resource book for teachers with background notes, commentary on the pupil’s book Village Life in India and 26 photocopiable activity sheets.
£14.65
B-104

Village Life in India (CD-ROM)
Explores aspects of life in India, in particular the village of Kanjikolli and the city of Bangalore. Includes sound, still and moving images, interactive activities for pupils and teacher’s notes. Suitable for PC compatibles, Macintosh or Acorn.
£64.62
PA-99

Water Kit
A comparison of water supply and usage in Britain with that of the developing world. Rural India is used as an example for most of the comparative work. Includes background information, teacher’s notes, activity sheets and a poster.
£16.00
PA-202

We are What We Eat
Focuses on the food we eat, where it comes from, what food we buy and why we buy it. The focus moves from a personal look at food to a wider global view. Teacher’s notes, photocopiable activity sheets and ideas for discussion support the book.
£6.75
B-433

West Indian Folk Tales
Selection of traditional stories from the first inhabitants of the West Indies, re-told for younger pupils.
£6.75
B-495

Where Camels are Better than Cars
Three separate sections of material reflect different aspects of life in and around Douentza, a town in Mali. 24 colour photographs illustrate the locality and the lives of four children.
£16.90
PA-192

Whole World Cake
The food we eat comes from many countries around the world. This pack provides an introduction to issues of world trade, the developing world, food and nutrition. Includes poster, colour photo sheets, stories and teaching ideas help explore these themes.
£7.75
PA-61

Whose Place? St Lucia (Video)
15 minute video looking at St Lucia’s environment, types of employment on the island and the changes taking place there. The island’s future is explored through the eyes of a banana grower, a factory worker, a hotel employee and a diver.
£13.50
V-2

Why on Earth?
Practical ideas for developing a global perspective through four popular themes: shelter, food preservation, soil and energy. Explains how children can relate their science investigations to real life situations around the world. Illustrated with line drawings and black and white photographs.
£9.65
H-92

World in a Supermarket Bag
Activity booklet aimed at encouraging pupils to look at familiar foods and at how the food we eat links us to the rest of the world.
£3.50
B-396

World of the Rainforest
Using colourful photographs and illustrations alongside simple, clear text, this book examines all aspects of life in a rainforest. Contains regular quiz questions which encourage closer exploration of the information available, and ideas for further activities
£4.50
B-122