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Collins Primary Science fully meets the requirements of the
Cambridge Assessment International Education Primary Science
Curriculum Framework and the material has been carefully developed
to meet the needs of primary science students and teachers in a
range of international contexts. Content is organised according to
the three main strands: Biology, Chemistry and Physics and the
skills detailed under the Scientific Enquiry strand are introduced
and taught in the context of those areas. For each of Stages 1 to 6
as detailed in the Cambridge Primary Science Framework, we offer: A
full colour, highly illustrated and photograph rich Student's Book
A write-in Workbook linked to the Student's Book This comprehensive
Teacher's Guide with clear suggestions for using the materials,
including the electronic components of the course A DVD-ROM which
contains slideshows, video clips, additional photographs and
interactive activities for use in the classroom. Provides support
as part of a set of resources for the Cambridge Primary curriculum
framework from 2011. This title is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment
International Education.
A fun, lively and stylish look at the world of robots through the
questions of children, with games and more questions to extend the
enjoyment and learning. Children have so many questions about the
world and this book looks at the world of robots, asking and
answering questions to build knowledge of technology and science.
So Many Questions is a series of books for inquisitive children
aged 7+. 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! Other titles in the series: So Many Questions: About Space So
Many Questions: About Buildings So Many Questions: About Transport
So Many Questions: About Rainforests So Many Questions: About
Animals So Many Questions: About Oceans So Many Questions: About
Plants
Provides valuable information on standard protocols for the
synthesis of green nanomaterials Promotes advanced technologies for
applications of green and sustainable nanomaterials Demonstrates
numerous characterization tools for working with sustainable
nanomaterials Explores various application areas of the synthesized
nanomaterials With the major goal of this volume to take a stock of
sophistication in the development of a spectrum of recent
nanomaterials that are eco-benign and sustainable, this volume will
be a valuable addition to the libraries of faculty and scientists
in green and sustainable chemistry and engineering.
This book provides a diverse look at various aspects of preparing
informal science educators. Much has been published about the
importance of preparing formal classroom educators, but little has
been written about the importance, need, and best practices for
training professionals who teach in aquariums, camps, parks,
museums, etc. The reader will find that as a collective the
chapters of the book are well-related and paint a clear picture
that there are varying ways to approach informal educator
preparation, but all are important. The volume is divided into five
topics: Defining Informal Science Education, Professional
Development, Designing Programs, Zone of Reflexivity: The Space
Between Formal and Informal Educators, and Public Communication.
The authors have written chapters for practitioners, researchers
and those who are interested in assessment and evaluation, formal
and informal educator preparation, gender equity, place-based
education, professional development, program design, reflective
practice, and science communication. Readers will draw meaning and
usefulness from the array of professional perspectives and be
stimulated to begin a quest to scaffold programs and professional
development around the frameworks described in this book.
How do ancient things get buried? Who digs them up? And what do
they find? Beginner readers can find answers to these questions and
more in this colourful information book. Illustrated with stunning
photographs and illustrations accompanied by short, informative
text developed with reading experts. Includes carefully selected
internet-links to exciting websites.
Science topics are explored through illustrated scenes showing
science in action in everyday life. Explore scenes from everyday
life that reveal the science that's happening all around you, then
find out about the science in more detail. In this book, discover a
world of animals, life cycles, plants, habitats, seasons and food
chains. Fun interactive features invite you to find further
examples for yourselves in the artwork. Part of the I See Science
series, aimed at readers upwards of age five, which includes titles
on Living Things, Materials, Light, Forces and Magnets, States of
Matter and Sound.
* Includes completely new End of Unit summative tests, designed and
reviewed by assessment experts to ensure accuracy of the Levels *
High quality assessment materials that can be used as part of best
practice formative and summative assessment
Peter is on holiday with his family in Scotland when Grandpa learns
of a spectacular train crash. It happened nearby so they go
exploring to find the exact spot. To add to the adventure they
discover some evidence still lying on the ground - It's a true
story where a crazy mistake led to disaster, but luckily no-one was
hurt. To show how easy it is to make a blunder like this, Grandpa
tells another story which ends with a Bang!
Explore six renewable energy technologies that are used around the
world! Accessible verse and lush illustrations introduce children
to important information about how we can harness the planet's
natural resources including wind, water and sun. Inset boxes define
new words like "turbine," while extensive endnotes further explain
the science behind each power source and the benefits of clean
energy.
This visual guide is packed with amazing diagrams and infographics
to answer all your burning scientific head-scratchers - from
gravity and black holes to earthquakes and gene therapy. In How
Science Works you will find the most fascinating phenomena in the
Universe visually explained, from pulleys to string theory, light
to lasers, and chemical reactions to artificial intelligence. If
you have ever wondered why the sky is blue, how a black hole works,
or what happens in a tsunami, this indispensable guide is for you.
Rather than long columns of text, How Science Works is filled with
diagrams and infographics, to make even the most difficult concept
fun and easy to grasp. Turn the pages to understand dark matter,
radioactivity and so much more, and find answers to the really big
questions including how life began, will the Universe end, and are
we really alone? With hours of enthralling reading, How Science
Works is the book you wished you'd had at school and it's the one
you'll want for your family.
Are you ready to learn about real technology and make it yourself?
Ready, Set, Code! explains how cutting-edge digital technology
works and its surprising uses now and in the future. Filled with
interesting examples, each chapter explores a different topic, such
as artificial intelligence, sensors and data, and applies it with a
fun, hands-on coding project. You will learn how to create your own
chatbot, translate messages into different languages, construct a
burglar alarm, make digital art and music, and launch a citizen
science project. Plus, you'll learn how to protect yourself online
and much more.Suitable for beginners, this book provides
illustrated step-by-step instructions to teach kids to code with
the highly acclaimed Scratch programming language, popular
micro:bit mini computers and simple app building tools.
'Never mind the kids, I've had an education from reading this book!
... Recommended for any budding scientists, eco-warriors or fans of
weird facts' Rachel Riley, TV presenter and mathematician 'The best
way to get out of being bored is discovering something new. The
great thing about this book is it whizzes you off to a world of
facts you had never heard of. Result: not being bored. Result!'
Michael Rosen, Children's poet and author 'Every page bursting with
fantastic facts you never thought you needed to know.
Indispensable, planet-saving, fact-tastic fun for all the family!'
Dallas Campbell, BBC Science presenter In this new book, TV science
expert Dr Emily Grossman answers incredible and important questions
about our natural world. You'll find out silly things like why some
animals do square-shaped poos and which direction a dog is likely
to face while weeing, but you'll also learn what climate change and
wildlife loss are actually doing to our planet and what YOU can do
to help. Covering a diverse range of key science topics, from human
biology and animals and plants to the weather and space, Dr Emily
shows readers why Earth is so weird and wonderfully great. Did you
know there's a planet in our solar system where it actually rains
diamonds? Imagine that! If you lived there, you'd always be picking
them out of your hair, your pockets and probably your pants! Dr
Emily also tackles Earth's BIGGEST problem: climate change. Through
clear, sensitive explanations, you'll find out what is actually
happening to our Earth and what this means for both humans and
wildlife - and what we can all do to help! Written by TV science
expert, STEM ambassador and advocate for women in science Dr Emily
Grossman, this book will make your eyebrows rise, your jaw drop and
your world WHIZZ! It will also give you hope about our future and
how we can ALL make a difference. 'I love this book! It's funny,
accessible and quirky and has exactly the right balance of
questions and information to light the flame of scientific inquiry
in young minds. A must-read for all budding young scientists' Lucy
Hawking, Children's science author 'Since we got this book, all my
kids want to talk about is diamond rain, tuna fish eyeballs and how
to save the planet ... thank goodness Emily has written down the
answers to their insatiably curious questions in a single handy and
hilarious volume' Helen Arney, Science presenter, comedian and
author Emily Grossman's first book Brain-fizzing Facts: Awesome
Science Questions Answered was shortlisted for the Teach Primary
Book Awards 2020.
Is science typically for White men? Is science for 'people like
us'? What are the barriers and opportunities? This book explores
the science career aspirations of minority ethnic students. It
investigates the views, experiences and identities of British Black
Caribbean, Bangladeshi, Chinese, Indian and Pakistani youths in
relation to science.
This book reflects on science education in the first 20 years of
the 21st century in order to promote academic dialogue on science
education from various standpoints, and highlights emergent new
issues, such as education in science education research. It also
defines new research agendas that should be "moved forward" and
inform new trajectories through the rest of the century. Featuring
21 thematically grouped chapters, it includes award-winning papers
and other significant papers that address the theme of the 2018
International Science Education Conference.
This book presents the authentic voices of science teachers engaged
in practitioner inquiry as one component of a comprehensive
professional development program. Practitioner inquiry as a genre
of educational research, allows teachers to intentionally study
their practices thus generating practical solutions to problems in
their teaching and students' learning. The teachers' voices allowed
us to enter their science classrooms to observe their posture and
practices as reflective practitioners. They encountered issues such
as culturally responsive teaching and low literacy proficiency and
metacognitive skills among their struggling science learners. Their
firsthand accounts provide new insights about practitioner inquiry
as a tool to support teachers continuous learning, regardless of
the disciplinary content areas. The book therefore provides a
blueprint that can inform inservice teacher educators and support
school and district administrators as they seek to nurture
teachers' professional growth.
A first science series that presents information in a simple and
humorous way. Snappy the Nile crocodile introduces key science
topics with a quirky bit of fun and asks questions to involve
readers in exploring the topics further. In this book, find out all
about forces and magnets. Discover how gravity, friction, air and
water resistance work as well as pulleys, levers and gears.
Investigate what makes magnetism so mysterious and what gives
magnets their force. Perfect for readers aged 6 and up exploring
the Key Stage 1 Science curriculum. Other titles in the series:
Quick Fix Science: Animals Quick Fix Science: Human Body Quick Fix
Science: Light Quick Fix Science: Plants Quick Fix Science: Forces
and Magnets Quick Fix Science: Materials
The processing of medical images in a reasonable timeframe and with
high definition is very challenging. This volume helps to meet that
challenge by presenting a thorough overview of medical imaging
modalities, its processing, high-performance computing, and the
need to embed parallelism in medical image processing techniques to
achieve efficient and fast results. With contributions from
researchers from prestigious laboratories and educational
institutions, High-Performance Medical Image Processing provides
important information on medical image processing techniques,
parallel computing techniques, and embedding parallelism in
different image processing techniques. A comprehensive review of
parallel algorithms in medical image processing problems is a key
feature of this book. The volume presents the relevant theoretical
frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in the area
and provides detailed descriptions about the diverse
high-performance techniques. Topics discussed include parallel
computing, multicore architectures and their applications in image
processing, machine learning applications, conventional and
advanced magnetic resonance imaging methods, hyperspectral image
processing, algorithms for segmenting 2D slices for 3D viewing, and
more. Case studies, such as on the detection of cancer tumors,
expound on the information presented. Key features: Provides
descriptions of different medical imaging modalities and their
applications Discusses the basics and advanced aspects of parallel
computing with different multicore architectures Expounds on the
need for embedding data and task parallelism in different medical
image processing techniques Presents helpful examples and case
studies of the discussed methods This book will be valuable for
professionals, researchers, and students working in the field of
healthcare engineering, medical imaging technology, applications in
machine and deep learning, and more. It is also appropriate for
courses in computer engineering, biomedical engineering and
electrical engineering based on artificial intelligence, parallel
computing, high performance computing, and machine learning and its
applications in medical imaging.
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