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Explore Big Questions, a comprehensive resource for students to develop critical thinking skills and engage with thought-provoking topics.
As the ‘Home of Big Questions’, it aims to challenge those from 11 to 18 years with debates and ideas that go beyond what is covered in the classroom. Big questions tackle complex ideas across a wide range of subjects and reflect the kind of critical thinking students undertake at university.
Oxford Discover Level 1, Module 1, Big Question. My name is Ellie. My family is small. have a brother. live with my mother, my father, and my brother. Karen is my friend.
Your digital book Big Questions Digital Class Book 1 from %publisher includes interactive content and activities that check your answers automatically. Download your content and access it with and without Internet connection from your smartphone, tablet, or computer.
Oxford Discover Online Practice © Oxford University Press 2014 Oxford Discover Level 1, Module 2, Big Question My chair is red. My book is yellow.
Big Questions - Activity Book 5 - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free.
Big Questions’ enquiry-based approach, with a ‘Big Question’ at the start of every unit, helps children develop critical, independent thinking skills. Strong literacy focus develops confident readers and writers. Literacy lessons in every unit and three extensive readings per level.