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This volume draws on findings from the Canada-China Nature Notes
Reciprocal Learning Program to explore cross-cultural exchanges in
science education in and outside of the classroom. Under the
collaborative reciprocity perspective, cross-cultural learning
needs to go beyond simple comparison in practices, values, and
results and moves to a paradigm that emphasizes a two-way learning
process in the context of acting together. Through collaborative
work between the international teams and partner schools, the
program described in this book shows how collaborative efforts
between the two sister schools worked to raise awareness about
Chinese farming culture and extend students' outdoor learning
experiences. In this book, educators from across the research team
share their insights and reflect on the cross-cultural
collaborative process and how it impacted the learning experiences
of themselves and their students.
180 Days of Science is a fun and effective daily practice workbook
designed to help students explore the three strands of science:
life, physical, and earth and space. This easy-to-use first grade
workbook is great for at-home learning or in the classroom. The
engaging standards-based activities cover grade-level skills with
easy to follow instructions and an answer key to quickly assess
student understanding. Students will explore a new topic each week
building content knowledge, analyzing data, developing questions,
planning solutions, and communicating results. Watch as students
are motivated to learn scientific practices with these quick
independent learning activities.Parents appreciate the
teacher-approved activity books that keep their child engaged and
learning. Great for homeschooling, to reinforce learning at school,
or prevent learning loss over summer.Teachers rely on the daily
practice workbooks to save them valuable time. The ready to
implement activities are perfect for daily morning review or
homework. The activities can also be used for intervention skill
building to address learning gaps. Aligns to Next Generation
Science Standards (NGSS).
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Brod Bagert; Illustrated by Natalia King
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Our revision resources are the smart choice for those revising for
AQA GCSE (9-1) Combined Science: Trilogy. This book will help you
to: prepare for your exams by engaging with a wide range of AQA
GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy question types understand what a
good exam answer looks like and how to write one of your own thanks
to hints and tips from markers and older students improve your exam
technique with activities that go beyond simply answering the
question simplify your revision by writing straight into the book
just as you would in an exam.
Use your Magic Magnifying Glass to see inside a whole world of
mind-boggling machines in this cutting edge interactive titlle,
ideal for budding scientists, engineers, or other curious young
minds! See pistons pumping, gears grinding and turbines turning as
you explore the inner workings of the machines that make the world
go round. With the amazing x-ray magnifying glass, you'll be able
to peer beneath the surface of each machine and examine what keeps
it chugging along. On each spread, read all about different types
of machine, from jumbo jets to supersonic cars, bullet trains to
the International Space Station and so much more. Discover how each
machine has a job to do and how it works with humans and other
machines to get it done. Then, put on your engineer's hat and get
the inside story on each machine, using your special x-ray
magnifying glass (included). With real scientific detail and a huge
variety of machines from throughout the modern world, Magic
Magnifying Glass: Mind-Boggling Machines is the perfect
introduction to STEM subjects for the budding scientist. This
hands-on interactive exploration book is sure to delight any
curious boys and girls alike.
Kitchen Science is a collection of 30 STEM-themed activities for
children, making use of everyday materials found in the kitchen.
Forget about sterile laboratories and stuffy classrooms, there are
oodles of awesome science experiments waiting to be done, right
under your nose in the kitchen! Learn about how microwaves work,
why honeycomb is full of bubbles, how to make plastic out of milk
and much more. With the added bonus of making some yummy treats as
part of some experiments, what s not to love? Ideal for
parents/carers who have experienced home-schooling fatigue and
cupboard-raiding children who want to inject some practical fun
into their learning, this book provides an accessible and
stimulating way to explore STEM themes at home. Each experiment is
accompanied by an illustrated explanation of the science behind it
and how it works.
part of the Heinemann Explore Science New International Edition - a
comprehensive, easy-to-use, six-level science programme, designed
specially for teachers and students at International schools
studying the Cambridge International Examinations Primary Science
Curriculum Framework.
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