Nuclear Energy

by Steven Chapman and Nigel Saunders

Published 29 July 2004
"Freestyle" is a new, fully accessible range of books tailored for 11-15 year old pupils with a reading age of 8 years. The range uses a simplified version of the "Freestyle" layout, making it easier for the less confident reader to follow. 'Energy Essentials' examines the role of energy in the world today in a simple and appealing way. Fascinating examples, particularly those that relate to the reader's lives are included to increase their interest in this important area of the curriculum. It examines how energy can be transformed from one state into another, the conservation of energy and renewable energy resources and uses reports, fascinating facts, diagrams and quotations to motivate the reluctant reader.

Energy Essentials

by Steven Chapman

Published 1 June 2004
"Freestyle" is a new, fully accessible range of books tailored for 11-15 year old pupils with a reading age of 8 years. The range uses a simplified version of the "Freestyle" layout, making it easier for the less confident reader to follow. 'Energy Essentials' examines the role of energy in the world today in a simple and appealing way. Fascinating examples, particularly those that relate to the reader's lives are included to increase their interest in this important area of the curriculum. It examines how energy can be transformed from one state into another, the conservation of energy and renewable energy resources and uses reports, fascinating facts, diagrams and quotations to motivate the reluctant reader.

Energy Transformation

by Steven Chapman

Published 29 July 2004
One of a series of titles covering the subject of energy as part of the science coverage at Key Stage 3 and aimed at reluctant readers in the 11-14 age range.