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Now available in paperback for the first time, James Cross Giblin
and Michael Dooling tell the story of the man known as the "wisest
American."
Benjamin Franklin was one of seventeen children, and the youngest
of 10 sons. To help out with the family, he was put to work when he
was 10 years old in his father's candle and soap-making shop. Ben
hated making soap and candles. Since he was smart and a good
speller and he loved to read, he later went to work in his
brother's print shop as an apprentice. He read book after book, and
soon began to write himself. By 18, he moved to Philadelphia where
he eventually openend his own print shop. By age 28 he published
"Poor Richard's Almanac," a best seller in Colonial America.
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Virginia Loh-Hagan; Illustrated by Jeff Bane
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The Invention Hunters travel the globe in their flying museum
collecting the world's greatest inventions! Today they've landed in
a construction zone. These silly scientists think they've stumbled
on incredible specimens of everything you'd never find at a
building site, from roller skates and pogo sticks to swords and
race cars. But what they really discover--with a kid as their
guide--is how simple machines like pulleys, cranks, and levers are
used to engineer tools ranging from jackhammers to dump
trucks...and even toilets! Using simple explanations and diagrams
and a heaping helping of humor, the Invention Hunters make the
perfect companions for curious kids who are ready to learn about
science, physics, engineering, history, and more.
Fundamental and FUN first science concepts for kids, and the great
thing is: there are robots! What is Matter? ... a nature adventure!
is a fun story that leads children through types of matter in
everyday life. Bolt, Pixel and Jet, the super-powered robots who
star in this story, learn these fundamentals of science as they
spend an awesome day hiking, snacking and exploring! In the First
Steps in Science series, children are encouraged to become super
scientists 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 science through 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 science 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: First Steps in Science: What's a Force? ... a
snow-day adventure! First Steps in Science: What is Energy? ... a
Sports-Day adventure! First Steps in Science: What is Matter? ... a
nature adventure! First Steps in Science: What is Motion? ... a
cycling adventure! First Steps in Science: What is Light? ... a
sunny sea-side adventure! First Steps in Science: What is Sound?
... a superstar adventure!
The Invention Hunters travel the globe in their flying museum
collecting the world's greatest inventions! This time, they've
landed in a kid's backyard, and these silly scientists think
they've stumbled on incredible specimens, from umbrellas and
lipsticks to coins and rockets. But what they really discover--with
a kid as their guide--is how electricity and magnetism powers
lamps, batteries, and even toasters! Using simple explanations and
diagrams and a heaping helping of humor, the Invention Hunters make
the perfect companions for curious kids who are ready to learn
about science, physics, engineering, history, and more.
This activity book helps children to think like an inventor by
introducing key engineering concepts in a highly visual and
entertaining way. Through fun activities and Harriet Russell's
playful illustrations, it encourages readers to engage with new
ideas and think about problems in a creative way. The book explores
the six key aspects of engineering that are essential to any
successful inventor: problem-finding, designing, making and
testing, improving your invention, building techniques and how to
find new uses for existing objects. Each spread centres on an
open-ended question that introduces a different way of approaching
an invention. Activities include making a bridge from toothpicks
and mini marshmallows; inventing a way to lift this book without
touching it; building a painting robot; designing your own remote
control; and harvesting electricity from a banana. At the end of
the book is a tinkering lab, which includes paper-based crafts and
engineering activities.
Winner of the Association of Educational Computing and Technology
(AECT) 2018 Design and Development Outstanding Book Award Educators
and researchers worldwide are confronted by a tantalizing challenge
- how should contemporary technologies be used to enhance learning?
This book provides a broad academic and teaching audience with an
integrated understanding of learning technology research, and how
it can be used to enhance the design of learning environments.
Whereas some books focus exclusively on research relating to
learning technology and others propose ways to use technology
effectively, this book synthesises research for the purpose of
informing best practice. After laying pedagogical, technological
and content foundations, it examines research relating to the
educational use of Web 2.0, social networking, mobile devices and
virtual worlds. Analysis across these contexts leaves readers with
a nuanced understanding of how technology-enhanced learning design
principles may (or may not) be abstracted across different learning
technology environments. Providing an integrated portrayal of
learning technology research enables educators (academics, school
teachers, pre-service teachers and educational designers) to
immediately adopt evidence-based approaches in their teaching. The
comprehensive synthesis of the literature also helps learning
technology researchers to more clearly identify the
interrelationships between different areas of learning technology
research, as well as position their work amongst the practical
problems of the field. Rich with examples, this book is suitable
for those who want to adopt a design-based and research-driven
approach to enhancing learning using technology.
When the world of science is viewed at its extremes it is easier to
study and understand and it is also much more awesome! In Awesome
Matter and Materials find out about atoms and other microscopic
building blocks, gasses, liquids and solids and some truly
impressive extremes of temperature, hardness and weight. Uncover
some of the most common and rarest materials in the world, and see
how properties, such as elasticity and conductivity are important
in all kinds of ways. Covering both human-made and natural
materials with fascinating facts and brilliant graphics. This
series looks at extreme qualities and experiences, and how things
have evolved and adapted to reach their extreme state and how we
can identify scientific information from this. Presented in a
highly graphic and accessible way, Extreme Science will appeal to
visual learners and reluctant readers. Aimed at children aged 9 and
up. Extreme Science is a series of six books: Powerful Forces
Awesome Matter and Materials Spectacular Light and Sound Phenomenal
Plants Magnificent Habitats Incredible Living Things
Making science fun by applying core science learning to high
interest hobbies. In Fun Science Experiments with Music, learn
about the science behind singing, plucking and blowing. Find out
about sound waves by making sugar dance. Discover why music sounds
high or low. Jiggle your vocal cords! Add your own twist to all the
experiments, then perform on your home-made instruments. 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. Suitable for readers 7 and up. Title in the
series: Experiments with Art Experiments with Plants Experiments
with Music Experiments with Cookery
An original, inventive and heart-warming novel from an exciting debut author about a lonely new girl and an unlikely friendship formed in a school code club that will appeal to fans of Sarah Crossan.
When twelve-year-old Emmy's musical family moves to California so her dad can take a job with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Emmy has never felt more out of tune. But when she ends up in a school computer science club, she finds that she can understand code through a language she is familiar with: music. Slowly, Emmy makes friends with Abigail and the two girls start to discover their voices through the programming language of Java.
Extraordinarily crafted, the novel begins to incorporate Java's syntax and concepts as Emmy, and ultimately the reader, learns to think in code. By the end, Emmy doesn't feel like a wrong note, but like a musician in the world's most beautiful symphony.
Help your future genius become the smartest baby in the room!
Written by an expert, Optical Physics for Babies is a colorfully
simple introduction to the principles of linear optics. Babies (and
grownups!) will learn the difference between reflection and
refraction and why both are necessary to create wonderful things
like rainbows. With a tongue-in-cheek approach that adults will
love, this installment of the Baby University board book series is
the perfect way to introduce basic concepts to even the youngest
scientists. After all, it's never too early to become a physicist!
Baby University: It only takes a small spark to ignite a child's
mind.
Get your brain into gear and switch on to science! These technical
titles will get you buzzing as you find out what makes a bell ring,
a circuit connect, and a motor move. We've levered in loads of
facts and figures to pull you into a whole world of amazing design
technology. It's all around you, from your doorbell to your
dishwasher! All these mechanical marvels and more are revealed in
Making Things Work.
What makes the Technology Today course unique? The design process
is emphasised as a crucial part of teaching technology; full-colour
artwork and photographs clearly illustrate important concepts;
carefully formulated enabling tasks give learners the opportunity
to practise and apply the content they have learnt; summaries and
revision sections at the end of each chapter allow learners to
consolidate their knowledge and evaluate their own progress;
comprehensive assessment rubrics for all mini practical assessment.
Trust Today to be up-to-date and fresh for the classroom:
Opportunities for revision, exam practice and assessment
throughout; develops language skills alongside subject knowledge;
all content is fully CAPS-compliant. Your easy-to-use complete
classroom solution! Today, for successful teaching tomorrow.
Embark on an adventure of personal creativity and invention with
fan favorite Rosie Revere! This activity book features art from the
picture book Rosie Revere, Engineer and will inspire young readers
with activities of all kinds. Kids will have the chance to design a
better bicycle, build a simple catapult, construct a solar oven,
and more! This empowering activity book will teach problem-solving
and creative-thinking skills crucial to STEM fields while also
providing opportunities for its readers to try new things and,
sometimes, to fail. As the picture book so brilliantly showed
hundreds of thousands of young readers, flops are an inevitable
part of success and something to be celebrated rather than feared.
Created by Andrea Beaty and David Roberts, the same New York Times
bestselling team who brought us Rosie Revere, Iggy Peck, and Ada
Twist, this activity book will be perfect for old and new fans
alike!
Come on a walk in the fields and find out about the bees and other
bugs that live in our wonderful world and why they are so
important. You'll find out how to rescue a tired bee, why crickets
make their chirping song and discover a moth the size of a dinner
plate! 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 six 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
A one-of-a-kind project book that turns into 30 incredible
inventions. Most books are just meant to be read. But this is no
ordinary book. This book turns itself into rockets, code-breakers,
bionic hands, balancing acrobats, demolition balls, constellation
viewers, and many more ingenious human inventions. Each invention
is introduced very simply with the scientific and engineering
principles behind it, and all the templates, tips, and instructions
to create it yourself. A pull-out Inventors Handbook includes
easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions and clever hacks to help
every young inventor achieve success. 30 INVENTIONS: Make amazing
inventions from rockets and code-breakers to bionic hands and
dozens more! TIPS AND TEMPLATES: With just a few easy-to-find
household items and the included templates, young inventors can get
started on the projects right away. FOR INVENTORS OF ALL AGES:
Activities can be completed by children on their own, with friends,
or guided by adults. SUPPORTS STEAM (science, technology,
engineering, art, math, and making): Learn scientific and
engineering principles with hands-on projects and hacks. ENCOURAGES
INNOVATION: Young inventors will develop their creativity and
problem-solving skills, empowering them to tinker, build, and
create.
Soil! We walk on it, play in it, build with it, grow our food in
it, and get antibiotics from it. But what exactly is soil? What
makes it so important? Can we survive without it? In Explore Soil!
With 25 Great Projects, young readers learn how vital soil is to
our lives. It filters the water we drink and the air we breathe,
and most of the food we eat either grows in soil or subsists on
plants that grow there. Soil is a very important part of our daily
diet! Activities such as exploring soil runoff, composting, and
analyzing soil composition offer kids the chance to get their hands
dirty while coming face to face with the study of soil. Kids learn
concepts within the fields of life science and chemistry while
discovering the dangers soil faces. Explore Soil offers fun,
practical information about something kids already love: soil!
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE WATERSTONES CHILDREN'S BOOK PRIZE 2022* 'A
superbly original debut' - Guardian 'A time-twisting, mind-bending
thrill ride . . . I loved it!' - Holly Jackson, author of A Good
Girl's Guide to Murder 'Impossible to put down' - The Independent
ONE GLIMPSE OF A TERRIFYING FUTURE. ONE CHANCE TO CHANGE
EVERYTHING. After suffering a knock to the head, 15-year-old Esso
experiences a chilling vision: that night he will witness the
violent deaths of everyone he knows. He writes off the out-of-body
experience as a strange dream - until a series of frightening
coincidences prove that the vision is just hours away from coming
true. There is only one person who can help him rewrite the future.
The trouble is, she hasn't been born yet . . . SOON TO BE A MAJOR
MOVIE STARRING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER DANIEL KALUUYA 'A rollercoaster
of a story . . . Orangeboy with an Inception-style twist.' - Kat
Ellis 'Ambitious and highly addictive' - The Bookseller 'This is a
book I will return to time and time again' - Caleb Femi 'So happy
this exists' - Daniel Kaluuya, Academy Award-winning actor
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