Rachel Carson (Women in Conservation) (Infosearch: Women in Conservation)
by Lori Hile
This book takes an engaging look at the work of ground-breaking conservationist, Sylvia Earle, and her work to prtect oceans and ocean life. It covers Earle's inspiration, her methods, findings, and the impact of her work.
*Map Basics* offers a user-friendly guide to reading and understanding maps for first-time map users. Beginning with a simple explanation of the history of mapmaking, the book introduces the fundamental elements of maps. Topics covered include how to find direction and location, types o maps, map scale, map projection, and how modern technologies have changed the way we make and use maps.
Core concepts made simple – to inspire all your pupils. Teaching Geography can be a real challenge – especially if pupils are really struggling with reading or are finding it difficult to get their heads around curriculum concepts. Fusion is a high-interest, non-fiction range that has been carefully designed to help overcome these problems. Lively text with a low reading level ensures that the concepts are clear and accessible to everyone.
Population (Issues for the Nineties S., #20)
Fusion: Life and Times of a Drop of Water HB (Geography)
by Angela Royston
Raintree are delighted to announce the publication of "Fusion", our new high-interest range designed to appeal to less able readers. The series has an interest level of 9 to 11 years and a reading age of 7 plus. Why choose "Raintree Fusion"? Each book delivers a curriculum requirement or key topic so that less able readers can cover the same ground as their peers. It provides a genuinely fascinating content and a carefully-levelled text that means every child will find a book they want to read a...
This book is one of a series featuring line drawings keyed to the text, narrative and stage-by-stage illustrations to depict the development of a town through the centuries. Each book features a reconstruction of the history of an imaginary town in a different part of the world, having a distinctive character that relates to the region in which it is situated. This book deals with a seaport in Northern Europe. It takes the reader on a journey through the centuries, tracing the port's development...
Examines the diverse life forms found in the world's oceans and the threats they face.
It Is Our Duty To Save Enviroment's Beauty
by Samiya Williams Uy
Rocks and Minerals (Essential Physical Science) (Heinemann Infosearch: Essential Physical Science)
by Chris Oxlade
The Earth’s rocks and minerals are incredibly varied, but they have many features in common. This book explores the main types of rocks, looking at their characteristics, properties, and uses.
A New Town and Its Industrial Heritage: Telford (Themes, places & skills in geography & history)
by David Flint
Light and Dark (Young Explorers, #2) (Science Starters Level 1)
by Jim Pipe
Easy-to-read text and illustrations explore the plant and animal life in a pond.
El Máximo Secreto de la Naturaleza (Top-Secret Nature) (El Maximo Secreto de la Naturaleza (Top-Secret Nature))
The wiro-bound "Teaching and Learning Support Resources" is accompanied with a free planning CD-ROM that contains all the material giving you the flexibility to customise it to your needs. Detailed editable unit plans and lesson plans support teachers with developing medium and short-term plans and implementing department strategies, making the course ideal for both non-specialist and specialist teaching. Customisable planning materials save time for teachers and offer ideas for starters and ple...
Learning Through Science (Learning through science, #9)
Minerals (Science Explorer) (Explorer Library: Science Explorer)
by Sophie Lockwood