Light and Sound

by Anna Claybourne

Published 28 August 2014
Mind Webs is an inspiring, visually exciting, series which will make science make sense. A mind web is a way of putting all of the key information about a topic on one page. Each book contains 12 mind webs, each beautifully illustrated with pictures and diagrams, showing how the information about each topic links together in a truly fascinating way. Whether you want to gain a better understanding of science, or whether you need to revise a topic, these books will give you the full picture, helping you to sort out, learn and remember key science concepts, facts and ideas. Includes advice on how to make your own mind web and a full glossary to extend your scientific vocabulary. The Light and Sound title has mind webs on: light sources, light waves, reflection, refraction, seeing, light inventions, sound waves, volume, pitch, echoes, hearing and sound inventions.

Mind Webs: Living Things

by Anna Claybourne

Published 28 August 2014
Mind webs, also known as spidergrams or mind maps, are great for learning about the science of living things. In this book you can find out about the types of living things, their life cycles, classification, adaptation, habitat, cells, genes and DNA. With more than 200 illustrations showing how living things work, this series is perfect for visual learners. The Mind Webs series are great revision tools for students at Key Stage 2, and are also excellent for gaining a clearer understanding of how science works.

Mind Webs: Forces and Motion

by Anna Claybourne

Published 27 November 2014

Mind webs, also known as spidergrams or mind maps, are great for learning about the science of forces and motion.

Find out about friction, gravity, resistance, balanced and unbalanced forces, floating and upthrust, pressure and about Newton's Laws of Motion.

With more than 200 illustrations showing how forces and motion work, this series is perfect for visual learners.

The Mind Webs series is a great revision tool for students at Key Stage 2, and excellent for gaining a clearer understanding of how science works.


Mind Webs: Human Body

by Anna Claybourne

Published 23 October 2014

Mind Webs is an inspiring, visually exciting, series which will make science make sense.
A mind web is a way of putting all of the key information about a topic on one page. Each book contains 12 mind webs, each beautifully illustrated with pictures and diagrams, showing how the information about each topic links together in a truly fascinating way.
Whether you want to gain a better understanding of science, or whether you need to revise a topic, these books will give you the full picture, helping you to sort out, learn and remember key science concepts, facts and ideas.
Includes advice on how to make your own mind web and a full glossary to extend your scientific vocabulary.


Help science make sense with Mind Webs! Twelve beautifully illustrated webs show how science works in a truly fascinating way. Mind webs, also known as spidergrams or mind maps, are great for learning about the science of electricity and magnetism.

In this book you can find out about sources of electricity, circuit diagrams, measuring electricity, electronics, how magnetic poles and fields work, about natural magnets, types of magnet and how to make a magnet.

With more than 200 illustrations showing how electricity and magnetism works, this series is perfect for visual learners.

The Mind Webs series are great revision tools for students at Key Stage 2, and are also excellent for gaining a clearer understanding of how science works.


Mind Webs: Materials

by Anna Claybourne

Published 27 November 2014

Help science make sense with Mind Webs! Twelve beautifully illustrated webs show how science concepts work in a truly fascinating way. Mind webs, also known as spidergrams or mind maps, are great for learning about the science of materials.

Find out about solids, liquids and gases, about changing materials, the properties of materials, states of matter and chemical reactions.

With more than 200 illustrations showing the science behind materials, this series is perfect for visual learners.

The Mind Webs series is a great revision tool for students at Key Stage 2, and excellent for gaining a clearer understanding of how science works.