New titles from Heinemann Literature
As the best-loved series for schools, you can rely on New Windmills to provide you with a range of great titles that your students will love reading and that you will enjoy teaching.
Wilderness by Roddy Doyle|
A gripping adventure story and family drama in one.
The Black Book of Secrets by F.E. Higgins|
A deliciously dark, gothic, historical fantasy.
Blitzed by Robert Swindells|
An absorbing tale of survival on the streets of wartime London.
Darkside by Tom Becker|
An award-winning modern gothic adventure.
Singing for Mrs Pettigrew by Michael Morpurgo|
An inspiring collection to illuminate the craft of story-telling.
From 2008, all new novels in the New Windmills series are supported by individual CD-ROMs and printed Teacher Packs, all for just £49.99. These teaching resources will help you plan teaching, deliver engaging lessons and assess student progress.
Wilderness Teaching and Assessment Pack|
The Black Book of Secrets Teaching and Assessment Pack|
Blitzed Teaching and Assessment Pack |
Darkside Teaching and Assessment Pack|
Two great new collections of short stories based on the recommended authors lists in the revised Key Stage 3 National Curriculum for 2008.
Canon Fire edited by Michael Morpurgo||
Stories from the literary heritage paired with stories by contemporary writers.
Brave New Words edited by Sam Custance||
A fabulous collection of texts by great contemporary writers.
Two original plays to entertain and excite your Key Stage 3 students.
Face: The Play by Benjamin Zephaniah and Richard Conlon||
A gritty adaptation of Zephaniah's best-selling novel for young people.
Starseeker by Tim Bowler, adapted by Phil Porter||
A wonderful story of loss, music, love, hatred and hope.
Heinemann Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet - Revised Edition|
An updated version with new activities focusing on the four Key Stage 3 assessment areas.
Success in KS3 Shakespeare: The Tempest||
Focuses exclusively on the set scenes in the 2008 Shakespeare Test.
Success in KS3 Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing||
Focuses exclusively on the set scenes in the 2008 Shakespeare Test.