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Gemini
(Board book)
Campbell Books; Illustrated by Lizzy Doyle
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My Stars: Gemini is a perfect gift for children born between 21st
May and 20th June. Children will learn all about their star sign,
including: Science: Children will discover their constellation in
the night sky and a die-cut finger trail to trace. Myth: Each star
sign has roots in Greek myth, which is retold for young readers,
along with the classic symbol for the star sign. All About You:
Little ones will find out about the personality traits associated
with their sign, along with the colour, gemstone and flowers! With
wonderful illustrations by bestseller Lizzy Doyle, My Stars is an
innovative series of board books that make beautiful and personal
gifts.
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Scorpio
(Board book)
Campbell Books; Illustrated by Lizzy Doyle
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R192
R178
Discovery Miles 1 780
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My Stars: Scorpio is a perfect gift for children born between 23rd
October and 21st November. Children will learn all about their star
sign, including: Science: Children will discover their
constellation in the night sky and a die-cut finger trail to trace.
Myth: Each star sign has roots in Greek myth, which is retold for
young readers, along with the classic symbol for the star sign. All
About You: Little ones will find out about the personality traits
associated with their sign, along with the colour, gemstone and
flowers! With wonderful illustrations by bestseller Lizzy Doyle, My
Stars is an innovative series of board books that make beautiful
and personal gifts.
Linked to the Pearson Edexcel 11-16 Science Learning Pathway and
GCSE specifications, this Lab Book will help to introduce and embed
the skills and terminology that are needed for students to succeed
in the core practical components of their Edexcel GCSE (9-1)
Science course. 12 fun, inspiring KS3 practicals, fully reviewed
for safety by CLEAPSS. All the instructions students will need to
perform these practicals. Writing frames for students to record
their results and reflect on their work. Guidance to help students
build confidence in key skills such as experimental design,
recording and presentation of results, and evaluation of methods
and data. A selection of questions to help Key Stage 3 students
prepare for GCSE-style assessment. A Practical Skills Checklist so
students can track the skills they have developed. Everything
students need for the 12 key practicals in one Lab Book,
eliminating the need for additional photocopying or printing off
other pieces of paper (such as graphs). Comprehensive teacher and
technician notes to help with delivery.
This book emphasizes the significance of teaching science in early
childhood classrooms, reviews the research on what young children
are likely to know about science and provides key points on
effectively teaching science to young children. Science education,
an integral part of national and state standards for early
childhood classrooms, encompasses not only content-based
instruction but also process skills, creativity, experimentation
and problem-solving. By introducing science in developmentally
appropriate ways, we can support young children's sensory
explorations of their world and provide them with foundational
knowledge and skills for lifelong science learning, as well as an
appreciation of nature. This book emphasizes the significance of
teaching science in early childhood classrooms, reviews the
research on what young children are likely to know about science,
and provides key points on effectively teaching young children
science. Common research methods used in the reviewed studies are
identified, methodological concerns are discussed and
methodological and theoretical advances are suggested.
Science Bug International is an exciting and comprehensive science
programme that has been designed to make sure your children never
stop asking questions about their world! The Topic Book includes
fun and engaging practical activities as well as opportunities for
consolidation and reflection making it perfect for use inside and
outside the classroom. With full and comprehensive coverage of the
skills and knowledge required for curriculum attainment, Science
Bug International will help you to nurture and inspire your young
scientist.
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!
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Big Book of Boats
(Hardcover)
Luogo comune; Illustrated by Luogo comune; Translated by Catherine Bruzzone
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Embark on a voyage of discovery across the seven seas! From
enormous cruise ships glittering in the evening light to incredible
submarines exploring the depths of the ocean, boats reveal to us
the secrets, stories and histories of our world. Read about big
battles, amazing adventures, vast voyages and calamitous
catastrophes. Characterful felt-tip illustrations and curious facts
combine in this gift-worthy non-fiction book of boats. All aboard!
Although nanotechnology has revolutionized fields such as medicine,
genetics, biology, bioengineering, mechanics, and chemistry, its
increasing application in the food industry is relatively recent in
comparison. Nanotechnology is being used to discover new methods
for creating new flavors, extending food shelf life, and improving
food protection and nutritional value. Nanotechnology in the food
industry is now being explored for intelligent nutrient delivery
systems, "smart" foods, contaminant detection nanodevices and
nanosensors, advanced food processing, antimicrobial chemicals,
encapsulation, and green nanomaterials. This new three-volume set,
Nanotechnology Horizons in Food Process Engineering, addresses a
multitude of topical issues and new developments in the field.
Volume 1 focuses food preservation, food packaging and sustainable
agriculture, while Volume 2 looks at nanotechnology in food process
engineering, applications of biomaterials in food products, and the
use of modern nanotechnology for human health. The third volume
explores the newest trends in nanotechnology for food applications
and their application for improving food delivery systems.
Together, these three volumes provide a comprehensive and in-depth
look at the emerging status of nanotechnology in the food
processing industry, explaining the benefits and drawbacks of
various methodologies that will aid in the improvement and
development of food product sourcing and food hygiene monitoring
methods. Volume 3: Trends, Nanomaterials and Food Delivery provides
an overview of the current trends in nanotechnology for food
applications and food delivery systems. Topics include a collection
of chapters on diverse topics, including the stability of
nanoparticles in food, nanobiosensing for the detection of food
contaminants, nanotechnology applications in agriculture, the role
of nanotechnology in nutrient delivery, how nanotechnology is
applied in dairy products, biofunctional magnetic nanoparticles in
food safety, the development of nutraceuticals using
nanotechnological tools, and more.
Describes the varied systems of nest-building used by birds, as
well as some of their unusual habits. The book introduces young
readers to many curiosities, such as the smallest bird in the
world, the hummingbird, and birds which sew up their nests to
protect their young from predators.
"Writing Poetry Through the Eyes of Science" presents a unique and
effective interdisciplinary approach to teaching science poems and
science poetry writing in secondary English and science classrooms.
A collaboration between two award-winning teachers, one in English,
the other in science, this crossover work demonstrates how
scientific literacy, knowledge, and methods can inform and inspire
poetic response in the classroom and in the field. "Writing Poetry
Through the Eyes of Science" illustrates how students can utilize
field research, observations, sensory data gathering, poetic
writing strategies, and model science poems by poets, scientists,
students, and teachers to produce skillful and creative science
poetry. The authors explore the commonalities shared by the domains
of science and poetry as well as the potentials for intersections
and interactions across those two domains. As the science teacher
raises scientific questions and suggests technical vocabulary to
further language specificity and precision, the poetry teacher
demonstrates multiple poetic stances enabling imaginative poetic
responses. The active, hands-on, collaborative nature of the
classroom atmosphere motivates students to write inspired poems,
and students who have never before written poetry can become
excited, engaged, and productive. "Writing Poetry Through the Eyes
of Science" is built on original field data gathered by Colfax from
expeditions to Iceland and other locations around the world as well
as the original poetry and poetry teaching techniques of Gorrell.
It illustrates basic science poetry writing exercises useful for
students of all levels and abilities, and includes student work as
well as commentary and feedback on their science poems in each
chapter. It then moves to advanced exercises designed to teach the
inspired poems of awe, empathy, outrage, protest, meditation,
speculation, and perplexity. In the final section of the work, the
authors present sample lesson plans specifically designed for the
advanced English language and composition curriculum as well as for
advanced science courses in research, ecology, and the environment.
Exam board: CCEA Level: GCSE Subject: Science First teaching:
September 2017 First exams: Summer 2019 Target success in CCEA GCSE
Double Award Science with this proven formula for effective,
structured revision; key content coverage is combined with
exam-style tasks and practical tips to create a revision guide that
students can rely on to review, strengthen and test their
knowledge. With My Revision Notes, every student can: - Plan and
manage a successful revision programme using the topic-by-topic
planner - Consolidate subject knowledge by working through clear
and focused content coverage - Test understanding and identify
areas for improvement with regular 'Now Test Yourself' tasks and
answers - Improve exam technique through practice questions, expert
tips and examples of typical mistakes to avoid - Answers to the
practice questions available online
Science with the squishy bits left in! What makes your guts a
brilliant home for bacteria? Which creature lays its eggs between
your toes? Why is your toothbrush covered in germs? Get the awful
answers in Microscopic Monsters!
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