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This books tells us surprising and startling facts about
electricity. Find out just how shocking an electric shock can be,
and why Benjamin Franklin flew a kite into a thundercloud! Part of
the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your
child develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children
age 8-9 (Year 4) Book band: Grey A Phonics phase: N/A
Where do people live in the UK? What types of houses are there?
From flats above shops and suburban semis, to narrowboats,
inner-city flats and farms, find out all the interesting places
that people live in the UK. With real-life interviews with children
from around the UK, and lots of lively, informative text about
different types of homes, this book provides an exciting look at
the diverse places people call home.
Can you imagine living and working in space? It's the reality for
some scientists, who inhabit laboratories in deep space, far above
our planet. Research on the Edge - Space Lab is a gripping look at
the daily lives of these scientists, and the vital research they
carry out in extreme conditions. Discover the difficulties of
setting up a space lab and the challenges of supplying equipment
and necessities to the workers. Children can read about the
conditions scientists live in, from where they sleep to how they
get into space, and some of the dangers they must avoid. Explore
how research conducted in space can expand our horizons, increase
our understanding of other planets, and expand our knowledge of the
universe. It can reveal untapped resources, and lead to the
development of new materials and technologies. Learn about the
incredible technology that enables the scientists to live and work
in dangerous conditions and how they are supported by teams of
people working back on Earth. See how they attempt to live with as
little impact on their environment as possible. Discover how
scientists manage their data, and publish it in journals around the
world, and see how their findings can affect the way we do things
in our everyday lives. Find out about the international science
community - where and why cutting-edge research is carried out, how
it is paid for, and who owns the results. Research on the Edge -
Space Lab is ideal for children age 9+, for geography and science
projects, or simply as a great leisure read. Space is not the only
place where scientists work in extreme conditions. Try reading
about the Ocean Lab, the Rainforest Lab and the Polar Lab.
Gorillas are magnificent creatures of the forest and are loved by
many people. So why are they under threat of extinction? Find out
all about gorillas, the threats that they face, what is being done
to try and save them and how you can help to answer their SOS call.
Featuring redesigned jackets, interiors, and up-to-date vocabulary
throughout, "DK Readers" now have a fresh new look
Stunning photographs combine with lively illustrations and
engaging, age appropriate stories in "DK Readers," a multilevel
reading program guaranteed to capture children's interests while
developing their reading skills and general knowledge. With "DK
Readers," children will learn to read-and read to learn
Ring Ring Ring It's the fire alarm A house is on fire The fire
fighters are on their way
The Science Behind Stuff contains accounts of key breakthroughs in
science and looks at the everyday objects made possible by their
discovery. This book provides a fresh and exciting insight into
science and technology. White Wolves Non-fiction is a guided
reading scheme which takes a high-interest approach to core
geography, history and science topics. These books are ideal for
classroom and topic libraries, and for teaching non-fiction
literacy skills in a curriculum context.
Divorced, beheaded, died; divorced, beheaded, survived.For over
four centuries, popular imagination has been gripped by the story
of King Henry VIII and his six wives - and by the tangled web of
passion and intrigue that lies behind it. Henry's desperate hope
for a son, a male heir for the throne of England, drove him until
his death.This attractive guide looks at the King, each of his
wives and the background of religious change that surrounds their
stories. From Henry's first marriage to his brother's widow
Catherine of Aragon until the end of his life with Catherine Parr
and three heirs, this guide tells these stories with fascinating
facts, artworks, illustrations and colour photographs.Perfect for
students of history and anyone with an interest in one of England's
most famous monarchs and his six wives. Look out for more Pitkin
Guides on the very best of British history, heritage and travel.
Bodies are brilliant things to study scientifically. In Bodies
you'll delve into the science behind these marvels of the natural
world by conducting ten investigations or experiments using the
ATOM method - Ask, Test, Observe and Measure - to ensure you're
working just like a professional scientist. Work out how strong
bird bones are, why being blind means bats rely on other senses and
how the shape of a body determines the environment it thrives in!
At the end of the book, scientific guidelines explain why
scientists do things a certain way and the things they look out for
or try to avoid. Science Skills Sorted are six topic books for
children aged 8+ studying KS2 science. The ATOM method is designed
to help readers work scientifically as they are taught to in the
classroom, and each of the investigations is accompanied by
explanatory text to uncover facts about the topic. A range of
experiments in each book means that while some may need a little
more equipment than others, there are plenty experiments that are
cheap and accessible, using objects easily found in the classroom
or at home.
Learn about the dangers that lurk in the rainforest and how people
have devised ways to survive and live there. This series examines
how people can and do survive in some of the world's most hostile
environments, from the desert and desert islands through to
survival on the oceans or the wildernesses of the Arctic and
Antarctica. Feature boxes examine key survival techniques and also
offer case studies of people who have survived Earth's most
inhospitable landscapes. Perfect for readers aged 7 and up.
The Explaining series looks at a range of conditions, illnesses and
disabilities that affect children and adults all over the world.
The books explain why they occur, how they are diagnosed, how they
affect people and how they can be treated. Explaining: Asthma will
help you understand what asthma is and how it affects people. Case
studies illustrate what is like to live with asthma and how people
with the condition manage it to live full and happy lives.
The Big Picture series launches with 16 titles for KS1 all about
what is going on all around the world, split into four high
interest topics. Find out how other people around the world
live/lived; extreme animals habitats or weather across the globe;
faraway homes made of ice and much, much more. Each book within
this Key Stage 1 series will provide a number of jumping off points
in a high interest, accessible way, with which to cover the 'big
curriculum picture'. Eventually backed up by teacher notes
comprising background information and teaching notes re: how to use
the books to cover statutory national curriculum key skills. Houses
on stilts, mud huts and caravans. Some homes don't stay in one
place for long. A look at moving homes around the world. Book band:
Purple Ideal for ages: 5+
Mary Queen of Scots is perhaps the most romantic and tragic figure
in British history. Was her tragic life a product of bad luck, bad
advice, or ambition? Destined to marry the Dauphin of France and
reign as his queen, his early death changed Mary's life. As
claimant then in France, England and Scotland, there are many
mysteries and unanswered questions in the tragedies that befell
her. This fascinating book looks at Mary Queen of Scot's life and
death. Angela Royston examines Mary's early life as the Infant
Queen before her childhood in France, moving onto her time in
Scotland and her scandalous marriage to Lord Darnley, and Mary's
imprisonment and execution after being charged with treason. A must
for any student of history or visitor to England, this revised
edition of a Pitkin classic is filled with colour photographs and
reproductions of historical artworks and artifacts to illuminate
the life of Mary Queen of Scots.
Alligators are top of the food chain. This means that they are top
predators. Find out all about alligators, their life at the top,
links in the food chain and "killer facts"!
There are four seasons in a year - winter, spring, summer, and
autumn. Find out how every season makes the world around us
different. This series features a variety of differentiated text
books on topics that children really want to read about. The lower
level text is ideal for emerging readers and the higher level text
will suit more able readers. The large, square format encourages
sharing and photos are featured on every page.
Can you imagine living and working under the sea? It's the reality
for some scientists, who inhabit laboratories deep at the bottom of
the ocean. Research on the Edge - Ocean Lab is a gripping look at
the daily lives of these scientists, and the vital research they
carry out in extreme conditions. Discover the difficulties of
setting up an ocean lab and the challenges of supplying equipment
and necessities to the workers. Children can read about the
conditions scientists live in, from how they breathe to what they
eat, and some of the dangerous animals and plants they must avoid.
Explore how research conducted under the sea can help with
conservation, increase our understanding of climate change, and
expand our knowledge of marine life, biodiversity and habitats. It
can reveal untapped resources, and unknown eco-systems. Learn about
the incredible technology that enables the scientists to live and
work in dangerous conditions and the transport they use to travel
around the ocean floor. See how they attempt to live with as little
impact on their environment as possible. Discover how scientists
manage their data, and publish it in journals around the world, and
see how their findings can affect the way we do things in our
everyday lives. Find out about the international science community
- where and why cutting-edge research is carried out, how it is
paid for, and who owns the results. 'Danger' panels highlight some
of the perils scientists face, while 'Cutting edge' panels detail
the latest technology. Research on the Edge - Ocean Lab is ideal
for children age 9+, for geography and science projects, or simply
as a great leisure read. The ocean is not the only place where
scientists work in extreme conditions. Try reading about the
Rainforest Lab, the Space Lab and the Polar Lab.
A pack of 6 international inquiry-based readers covering the PYP
transdisciplinary theme of 'How the world works' for Level 10,
designed to support comprehension and oral language and to motivate
learners to develop important inquiry-based reading strategies.
Tips for Better Planning teaches readers essential study skills to
help them achieve their academic goals. It also gives advice on
planning events and activities to help readers gain valuable life
skills and build confidence in extra-curricular activities. Why
plan? Because planning saves time, puts you in control and helps
you to achieve your goals. Tips for Better Planning starts at the
beginning with why we need to plan and what to bear in mind when
planning. It then looks at how to make sure your plan is working
and solving problems along the way. From planning a school day, a
project or a test, or simply your study workload, there are tips
and practical advice throughout. Also included is advice for
planning outside school: saving money, planning a party or event,
fundraising, or a holiday. The Student's Toolbox equips young
people with the tools needed to further their studies and help them
develop vital life skills, from planning their timetables through
to understanding how to deliver great speeches and presentations.
From writing and researching through to planning and speaking,
discover how to improve the skills you need to be a grade A
student. Other titles in the Student's Toolbox series include: Tips
for Better Researching, Tips for Better Writing, Tips for Public
Speaking, and Tips for Better Planning.
Sharks are top of the food chain. This means that they are top
predators. Find out all about alligators, their life at the top,
links in the food chain and "killer facts"!
Henry Tudor is probably the best known king in English history,
most famous for having had six wives. Henry wanted immortality, not
as a notorious husband, but as a king who made England strong and
powerful. Essential to that, he believed, was the provision of a
male heir, but Henry became so desperate to father a legitimate son
that he divorced one wife, beheaded another, disposed of two chief
ministers and declared himself head of the Church in England. His
personality was overwhelming. He could be boisterously playful and
passionately in love, but, as disappointments mounted, he became
increasingly bitter and tyrannical. This seminal Pitkin guide to
one of England's greatest monarchs has been revised and updated for
2019. Fully illustrated throughout in a fresh, contemporary style,
and featuring all the lavish paintings of the time, it also
includes all the latest representations of Henry VIII in the media,
as well as a list of relevant locations to visit.
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