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Learning about STEM topics at a young age is an important part of
primary education. Using real-life examples, Computers and Coding
helps young readers become familiar with what computers do, how
they work, why we use them and why they are so important. For
children progressing through Book Bands, it is suitable for reading
at level 9: Gold. The Info Buzz series, for age 5+, helps children
develop their knowledge and understanding of the world by covering
a wide range of topics in a fun, colourful and interactive way. The
books have a lively design, engaging text and photos, questions to
get children thinking and talking and teaching notes. Each title is
written in conjunction with a literacy consultant and features book
band guidance and downloadable activity sheets online. Also
available in the series: Info Buzz STEM: Computers and Coding Info
Buzz STEM: Drones Info Buzz STEM: Engineering Info Buzz STEM:
Robots Info Buzz: Black History (6 titles) Info Buzz: Famous People
(4 titles) Info Buzz: Geography (4 titles) Info Buzz: History (8
titles) Info Buzz: People Who Help Us (4 titles) Info Buzz:
Religion (4 titles) Info Buzz: The Seasons (4 titles)
This edited volume explores key areas of interests in Singapore
math and science education including issues on teacher education,
pedagogy, curriculum, assessment, teaching practices, applied
learning, ecology of learning, talent grooming, culture of science
and math, vocational education and STEM. It presents to
policymakers and educators a clear picture of the education scene
in Singapore and insights into the role of math and science
education in helping the country excel beyond international studies
such as PISA, the pedagogical and curricula advancements in math
and science learning, and the research and practices that give
Singaporean students the competitive edge in facing the uncertain
and challenging landscape of the future.
Fundamental and FUN first coding concepts for kids, and the great
thing is: it's unplugged! What's an Algorithm? ... a splash park
adventure! is an exciting story that leads children through the
idea of algorithms in everyday life, and the super-important
concept of debugging errors in their code. Jet and Bolt, the
super-powered robots who star in this story, learn these
fundamentals of coding as they try to make their way safely to a
fun day at the splash park. In the First Steps in Coding series,
children are encouraged to become super coders with the help of
various colourful and friendly robots, who are all going on awesome
adventures. Children as young as 3-5 years old learn code through
unplugged stories with bright and cheerful illustrations.
Interactive elements throughout each book encourage hands-on
engagement from children, and each story finishes with a creative
activity to cement their coding learning. A parent, carer and
teacher's guide at the back of each book makes this a great
resource for home school and classroom learning. Titles in the
series include: What's an Algorithm? ... a splash park adventure!
What's Branching? ... a birthday adventure! What's Decomposition?
... a rock-and-roll adventure! What's a Loop? ... a tree house
adventure! What's Sequencing? ... a school-day adventure! What's a
Variable? ... a story-time adventure!
Making science fun by applying core science learning to high
interest hobbies. Have fun with science by trying these exciting,
surprising experiments. Beautiful illustrations by Annie Wilkinson
show how to master the science and skills with clear step-by-step
instructions and easily accessible materials. Encourages readers to
free their imagination to ask questions, find their own solutions
and create dazzling results as a team. In Fun Science Experiments
with Art, learn about the science behind mixing, splattering and
squeezing. Find out about colour by separating inks and spinning
paints! Discover more about solids and liquids. Work out how
gravity creates art. Add your own twist to all the experiments,
then display your stunning creations. Suitable for readers 7 and
up. Title in the series: Experiments with Art Experiments with
Plants Experiments with Music Experiments with Cookery
Discover the big ideas in technology that have transformed the
world around us. From the first televisions and mobile phones to
intelligent gadgets in every corner of a smart home, our world has
experienced a technological revolution. The Greatest Ideas in
Technology takes you on a journey through the most influential
inventions of the past 100 years, exploring technology that has
changed how we live, work, travel and communicate. From Apollo 11's
historic flight to the wonders of the world wide web, the world has
changed beyond recognition in the past hundred years. Think Big
takes a close-up look at the amazing ideas that have transformed
the way we all live. Each spread explores a big idea in greater
depth, explaining how it came to be and what evolved from it and
assessing its impact on the world today. 'Genius' panels highlight
the great thinkers behind the ideas, from scientists to inventors,
environmentalists and engineers. Each book includes carefully
selected activities designed to inspire readers aged 9 and older
and encourage them to nurture their own 'big thinking' and
entrepreneurial spirit. Contents: Technology Televisor Shinkansen
bullet train Saturn V Motorola DynaTAC Apple Macintosh World Wide
Web Toyota Prius MP3 Large Hadron Collider International Space
Station Nest Learning Thermostat Siri
The Oxford Student's Science Dictionary provides comprehensive exam
and revision support to secondary school students. With over 1000
key scientific terms and concepts, related words in feature panels,
helpful diagrams and illustrations in two colours, this is a key
reference guide for students preparing for GCSE and other exams.
This fully updated new edition has even more words to match the new
curriculum requirements and the higher vocabulary expectations at
GCSE and beyond. More focus is given to topics like ecology,
environment and conservation, with a range of new entries from
biodiversity and stem cell research to controlled variable, carbon
footprint and lifestyle choices that can help to close the word
gap, specifically in the area of scientific and technical
vocabulary. The 2-column alphabetical dictionary format makes it
easy to navigate and to find information fast. Free downloadable
learning resources, activities, puzzles, and much more are
available for additional online support at
www.oxfordschooldictionaries.com
This book highlights recent developments in literacy research in
science teaching and learning from countries such as Australia,
Brazil, China, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Norway,
Singapore, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Taiwan, and the United
States. It includes multiple topics and perspectives on the role of
literacy in enhancing science teaching and learning, such as the
struggles faced by students in science literacy learning, case
studies and evaluations of classroom-based interventions, and the
challenges encountered in the science classrooms. It offers a
critical and comprehensive investigation on numerous emerging
themes in the area of literacy and science education, including
disciplinary literacy, scientific literacy, classroom discourse,
multimodality, language and representations of science, and content
and language integrated learning (CLIL). The diversity of views and
research contexts in this volume presents a useful introductory
handbook for academics, researchers, and graduate students working
in this specialized niche area. With a wealth of instructional
ideas and innovations, it is also highly relevant for teachers and
teacher educators seeking to improve science teaching and learning
through the use of literacy.
A fun, quirky science series that tackles the questions other books
are afraid to ask! Why is ice slippery? Where does water go when it
dries? And why exactly do eggs go solid when you cook them? A
Question of Science: Materials answers all these questions and much
more. With an engaging question and answer format, these books draw
kids into science in a fun way. Each book features one question per
spread with a clear explanation to follow, diagrams and fun and
humorous illustrations. The quirky questions are designed to range
from those that children will often ask to things they may never
have thought of, but will still be keen to know the answer to.
Perfect reading for curious young scientists aged 8 and up. Other
books in the series include: Why don't your eyeballs fall out? And
other questions about the human body Why doesn't the Moon fall
down? And other questions about forces How can a plant eat a fly?
And other questions about plants Why does a mirror show things back
to front? And other questions about light Where does lightning come
from? And other questions about electricity Why can't penguins fly?
And other questions about animals Can you hear sounds in space? And
other questions about sound
Key features Provides an in-depth understanding of emerging
technologies and integration of artificial intelligence, deep
learning, big data, IoT in healthcare Details specific applications
for the use of AI, big data, and IoT in healthcare Discusses how AI
technology can help in formulating protective measures for COVID-19
and other diseases Includes case studies
A crate has arrived and it's packed with scientific objects from
all around the world! Can you assemble them in time for the
museum's big opening? Among the spectacular pop-ups to build are a
Mars rover, a Watt steam engine, the Wright Flyer, a robotic arm
and a human skeleton. In Lonely Planet Kids' Build Your Own Science
Museum, budding scientists can get creative and become an expert
with hands-on STEAM activities. Perfect as a project with parents
at home or with teachers in the classroom, all of the models
featured in this book do not require any scissors or glue. Stunning
illustrations and fascinating facts bring the subject matter to
life. Learn about the first scientific explorations in Ancient
Egypt 5000 years ago, last century's Space Race and issues that
affect the planet today such as global warming. Perfect for science
fans of all ages, this follow-up to Build Your Own Dinosaur Museum
and Build Your Own History Museum covers a wide range of exciting
scientific content including: What Is Science? The Age of Steam The
Information Age Flight Planet Earth Exploring Space Electricity and
Forces The Human Body Robotics and the Future Science Quiz Future
Science About Lonely Planet Kids: Lonely Planet Kids - an imprint
of the world's leading travel authority Lonely Planet - published
its first book in 2011. Over the past 45 years, Lonely Planet has
grown a dedicated global community of travellers, many of whom are
now sharing a passion for exploration with their children. Lonely
Planet Kids educates and encourages young readers at home and in
school to learn about the world with engaging books on culture,
sociology, geography, nature, history, space and more. We want to
inspire the next generation of global citizens and help kids and
their parents to approach life in a way that makes every day an
adventure. Come explore!
Come on a walk in the forest and find out about the trees and other
plants that live in our wonderful world. You'll discover a walking
palm, why woodpeckers peck trees and meet the tallest tree in the
world! I'm Glad There Are is series of brightly illustrated
non-fiction titles exploring the things we are grateful for in the
natural world around us. The books encourage children aged 6 plus
to observe the natural world, and to appreciate and learn about
ways to protect it. Each book includes simple activities to try.
Titles in the series: Bees and Other Bugs Trees and Other Plants
Clouds and Rain Stars and the Moon Oceans and Seas Humans and Other
Animals
From New York Times bestselling author and world-renowned scientist
and autism spokesperson Temple Grandin comes a book about exploring
the world around us, asking questions, and making sense of what we
see--with 40 fun outdoor activities that promote independent
thinking, which kids can enjoy all year round! What are the
aerodynamics of skipping stones or the physics of making
sandcastles? Do birds use GPS to navigate their migratory routes?
In this book, Dr. Temple Grandin, an inventor and world-renowned
scientist, introduces readers to geologists, astrophysicists,
oceanographers, and many other scientists who unlock the wonders of
the natural world. She shares her childhood experiences and
observations, whether on the beach, in the woods, working with
horses, or gazing up at the night sky. This book explores all areas
of nature and gives readers the tools to discover even more on
their own. With forty projects to give readers a deeper
understanding of the world around them, from the depths of space to
their own backyard, this is a perfect read for budding scientists,
inventors, and creators! Praise for The Outdoor Scientist: * "This
terrific science book will appeal to both teachers and young
readers who love to be outdoors." --School Library Connection,
*STARRED REVIEW* "Grandin's words are a rallying cry for budding
scientists and she serves as a role model for young readers with
autism. This is an important STEM and STEAM resource for every
collection." --School Library Journal "The book is chock-full of
information . . . the kind a nature-loving child will be thrilled
to discover. An invitation to young readers to observe, enjoy, and
learn about the world around us all." --Kirkus Reviews
Bridging a gap in the literature by offering a comprehensive look
at how STEM teacher education programs evolve over time, this book
explores teachHOUSTON, a designer teacher education program created
to respond to the lack of adequately prepared STEM teachers in
Houston and the emerging urban school districts that surround it.
Providing a systematic investigation of how prospective STEM
educators are cultivated to be subject matter specialists and
culturally relevant teachers, the authors of this volume delve into
the academic, professional and personal perspectives of teacher
experiences to emphasise the impact on prospective and unfurling
teaching careers. The topics include the influence of parents,
teachers and professors on educator development and how internships
function as a form of professional development, in addition to the
influence of National Science Foundation-funded STEM scholarships
on the careers and lives of the teachHOUSTON graduates. Because
STEM education is vital to human and economic prosperity, this
volume is of interest to both national and international readers.
This book explores diverse relationships at play in integrating
Indigenous knowledges and Western Science in curricula. The readers
will unravel ways in which history, policy, and relationships with
local Indigenous communities play a role in developing and
implementing 'cross-cultural' science curricula in schools.
Incorporating stories from multiple individuals involved in
curriculum development and implementation - university professors,
a ministry consultant, a First Nations and Metis Education
coordinator, and most importantly, classroom teachers - this book
offers suggestions for education stakeholders at different levels.
Focusing on the importance of understanding 'relationships at
play', this book also shows the author's journey in re/search,
wherein she grapples with both Indigenous and Western research
frameworks. Featuring a candid account of this journey from
research preparation to writing, this book also offers insights on
the relationships at play in doing re/search that respects
Indigenous ways of coming to know.
A fun, lively and stylish look at the world through the questions
of children! Children have so many questions about the world and
this book looks at the world of buildings, asking and answering
questions to build knowledge on technology and science. So Many
Questions is a series of books for inquisitive children. Following
the curiosity of different characters, each book is filled with
questions (and answers) to prompt thinking and build knowledge
around each topic covered. Included is a set of copiable game cards
to encourage memory skills, further the learning and for fun!
The Brilliant Support Activities series contains reproducible
activities for use with slower learners or pupils with various
learning difficulties operating at the lower levels of
understanding at Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. The activities in the
books follow the areas of science outlined in the Programmes of
Study of the 2014 Science National Curriculum for years 1-3 and
selected topics of years 4 and 5. The books introduce one concept
per sheet, using simple language and clear, black line
illustrations making them easy to read and understand.
Understanding Living Things contains 41 reproducible sheets to help
pupils understand some aspects of 'Everyday Biology - Plants and
Animals'. The activities included in the book will help to develop
the essential scientific enquiry skills as outlined in the National
Curriculum (Working Scientifically), namely those of Observation,
Predicting, Recording and Drawing Conclusions. The worksheets focus
on life processes common to all living things, humans and other
animals and green plants, as well as on how living things relate to
their environment.
So you think you're special? You think that just because people have built giant cities, invented pop-up toasters and put a person on the Moon that they are somehow different from other living things? Well it's time to think again! Humanimal shows the inextricable interconnections of the human and animal worlds in ways you never before imagined... Inside you will discover how slime moulds can solve how to navigate through a maze; how rats tickle and laugh out loud; how elephants have funerals for their lost loved ones; how bees vote in elections to decide where to locate their nests; how crows use cars to crack nuts and a whole lot more! This oversized, richly illustrated, mesmerising exploration shows that humans and other animals don't just live on the same planet, they also share many of the same patterns of behaviour, making us all fellow players in the drama that is life on Earth.
The Brilliant Support Activities series contains reproducible
activities for use with slower learners or pupils with various
learning difficulties operating at the lower levels of
understanding at Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. The activities in the
books follow the areas of science outlined in the Programmes of
Study of the 2014 Science National Curriculum for years 1-3 and
selected topics of years 4 and 5. The books introduce one concept
per sheet, using simple language and clear, black line
illustrations making them easy to read and understand.
Understanding Materials contains 46 reproducible sheets to help
pupils understand some aspects of 'Everyday Materials'. The
activities included in the book will help to develop the essential
scientific enquiry skills as outlined in the National Curriculum
(Working Scientifically), namely those of Observation, Predicting,
Recording and Drawing Conclusions. The worksheets focus on grouping
and classifying materials, changing materials, and separating
mixtures of materials. Other concepts such as forces, heat and
magnetism are included within the context of understanding the
properties of materials.
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