Watching the Weather Pack A Of 5 (Watching the Weather)
by Elizabeth Miles
Introduces young readers to the concept of weather and the various types of weather that occur. Explains how weather affects people, animals and the landscape. Introduces the instruments used to observe and forecast the weather. Includes simple step-by-step experiments. Discusses the positive and negative effects of weather.
Each topic in this series for Key Stage 3 Science is structured into logical steps by a sequence of carefully constructed questions and statements which lead pupils on to the next point. Summary boxes on each spread reinforce new scientific ideas, and investigations demonstrate major principles and the importance of scientific method. The series supports AT1 (Experimental and Investigative Science), AT2 (Life Processes and Living Things), AT3 (Materials and their Properties), and AT4 (Physical P...
World Disasters: Volcano
Based on UK holiday destinations, including London, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands, this book provides an underpinning of geography knowledge and skills for a range of tourism and leisure and travel courses. It examines why tourists visit, what they find and how they get there. Each chapter has an activity for practising skills such as route-planning, atlas-reading, giving comparative advice, and brochure research.
My World: We Live In France (My World)
New Zealand (Culture in... S.)
The books in this series look at the culture of four countries that are Australia's near-neighbours: Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. The books also examine how cultural life influences national identity and the different ways in which people express themselves, both traditionally and popularly. Ages 7-12.
Geography 360 2 Core Skills Development Workbook Single (Geography 360)
"Describes jobs in the hospitality, food, and catering business. Includes information on hotel, restaurant, and catering jobs"--Provided by publisher.
Green Files: Future Power Paperback (Green Files)
Explaining the potential dangers facing our world, this series offers positive suggestions for securing our future. The books demystify terms such as "global warming", "acid rain" and "ozone layer" and discuss how real the dangers are, what is being done today and what can be done in the future. The titles should provide a useful resource for students studying areas of the curriculum involving science, technology, geography and environmental studies.
Rubbish: Glass
Key Geography New Connections - Teacher Resource Guide
by David Waugh and Tony Bushell
Make it Work! Geography: Rivers (Make it Work! Geography)
by Andrew Haslam and Barbara Taylor
Science Now: Weather & Climate
Art Of The World: Weather & Season
World In View: Pakistan Bangladesh
GeoActive Online - Series 22
Heinemann Country Studies: France (Heinemann Country Studies)
by Celia Tidmarsh
Provides a current, enlightening look at this great nation. Easy-to-follow chapters profile daily life in this country while numerous photographs, illustrations, and maps bring the text to life.
Dinosaurier: Witziges, Fotos Und Wissenswertes Uber Dinosaurier Fur Kinder
by Franz Hoffmann