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This highly practical resource book presents ways in which teachers
can help to develop children's problem-solving and thinking skills
through a range of exciting science topics. The book contains
classroom-based activities which have been trialled and evaluated
by teachers and children, and helpfully shows how the skills
developed through rigorous scientific investigations can be used
across all areas of the curriculum. The scientific curriculum
requirements are extended with exciting and inspiring
problem-solving activities that use scientific skills, for example:
fair-testing pattern-seeking surveying classifying and identifying
investigations over time designing testing and adapting an artefact
open-ended exploration The book contains learning objectives for
each activity, step by step guidelines for carrying out each
problem-solving activity, basic equipment that's needed, examples
of learner's work and guidelines for assessment. This book is a
must-buy for all early years and primary school teachers keen to
encourage an inclusive but differentiated approach to the
development of problem-solving and thinking skills in their pupils.
This highly practical resource book presents ways in which teachers
can help to develop children's problem-solving and thinking skills
through a range of exciting science topics. The book contains
classroom-based activities which have been trialled and evaluated
by teachers and children, and helpfully shows how the skills
developed through rigorous scientific investigations can be used
across all areas of the curriculum. The scientific curriculum
requirements are extended with exciting and inspiring
problem-solving activities that use scientific skills, for example:
fair-testing pattern-seeking surveying classifying and identifying
investigations over time designing testing and adapting an artefact
open-ended exploration The book contains learning objectives for
each activity, step by step guidelines for carrying out each
problem-solving activity, basic equipment that's needed, examples
of learner's work and guidelines for assessment. This book is a
must-buy for all early years and primary school teachers keen to
encourage an inclusive but differentiated approach to the
development of problem-solving and thinking skills in their pupils.
Alfred Russel Wallace's reputation has been based on the fact that,
at age thirty-five and stricken with malaria in the Moluccan
Islands, he stumbled independently upon on the theory of natural
selection. Andrew Berry's anthology rescue's Wallace's legacy,
showing Wallace to be far more than just the co-discoverer of
natural selection. Wallace was a brilliant and wide-ranging
scientist, a passionate social reformer and a gifted writer. The
eloquence that has made his The Malay Archipelago a classic of
travel writing is a prominent feature too of his extraordinarily
forward-thinking writing on socialism, imperialism and pacifism.
Wallace's opinions on women's suffrage, on land reform, on the
roles of the church and aristocracy in a parliamentary democracy,
on publicly funded education-to name a few of the issues he
addressed-remain as fresh and as topical today as they were when
they were written.
Of all the extraordinary Victorian travelogues, The Malay
Archipelago has a fair claim to be the greatest - both as a
beautiful, alarming, vivid and gripping account of some eight
years' travel across the entire Malay world - from Singapore to the
western edges of New Guinea - and as the record of a great mind. As
Wallace, often under conditions of terrible hardship and sickness,
battles through jungles, lives with headhunters, and collects
beetles, butterflies and birds-of-paradise, he makes discoveries
about the workings of biology that have shaped our view of the
world ever since.
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