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No Worries: Your Guide to Starting Secondary School
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Description
Feeling anxious about starting secondary school? No Worries is the essential guide that covers all of the most common fears, from finding your way around to staying on top of homework!
Starting secondary school is a great adventure, but it can be a scary change. You might be feeling anxious or stressed about leaving primary school and letting the 'what ifs' kick in…
What if I get lost? What if I don't fit in? What if the older years are horrible to me?
No Worries is packed with information about going up from primary to secondary school and covers all of the big worries and anxieties. With practical hints and tips, jokes and quizzes for finding your way around, making new friends, social media and staying on top of homework, this fully-revised edition of Going Up! is the essential no-worries guide to starting secondary school.
Product details
Published | 02 Apr 2020 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 96 |
ISBN | 9781472975188 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Education |
Illustrations | Black and white line |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Alexander presents a series of scenarios and offers gently straightforward solutions.
The Guardian
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A reassuring read to allay any niggling worries.
Primary Times
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Although primarily aimed at children themselves, there is plenty of useful advice that primary teachers can use.
Leadership Focus
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A brilliant book... packed with jokes... will give you more confidence and add a smile to your face.
Jewish Chronicle
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An indispensable guide... the concise and entertaining publication tackles common problems and worries in a positive and reassuring manner.
Headteacher Update
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The author knows what makes Year 6 laugh - the jokes are really good.
Ben Amberley-Smith, Age 11, in The Teacher