Amazing Nature Pack B of 4 (Amazing Nature)
This series delivers key science curriculum requirements such as adaptation, behaviour, feeding, habitats, lifecycles and migration via interesting and unusual plants and animals. Each book features the plants and animals that best highlight the way nature has adapted to survive in these different areas. Learn about how animals adapt to survive, defend themselves through displays, and how they escape being hunted.
Bug Books Pack E of 2
Key Stage 1 work on life processes should be related to pupils' knowledge of animals in the local environment. Children should understand that animals move, feed, grow, use their senses and reproduce; that living things can be grouped according to observable similarities and differences; and that there are different kinds of animals in the local environment. This look at tarantulas and black widows focus on minibeasts. They cover size, appearance, birth and reproduction, growth, feeding, predato...
Medical Care and Public Health (Studies in British social & economic history)
by Alastair McIntosh Gray
This source book aims to provide material for assessment and coursework as a back-up to normal classroom teaching. Drawing on such sources as paintings and film stills, memoirs, speeches and fictional reconstructions, the text examines the role of medicine in the 19th century.
Human Body Parts (Closer Look at Living Things) (Living Things)
by Steffi Cavell-Clarke
This book has been designed for A and S level biology students and has been revised to take account of the latest syllabus changes. Among a wide range of topics covered are genetics, evolution, ecology and conservation. The chapter on genetic engineering has been updated, as have the statistics throughout.
Looks at life cycles of familiar animals and plants. Encourages readers to predict what happens next. Clear diagrams aid understanding.
Why do Animals Have Wings & Fins Paperback
Have you ever wondered why some animals have a tail, or scales, or a huge nose ? And do you know why some animals have eyes on stalks, or ears that can swivel, or a sticky tongue ? Read the "Why Do Animals Have" books to find the answers and lots more besides. This series reveals the incredible diversity of the external parts of animals. It also looks at why they are so different, exploring how the animals have adapted to the environment, and how we can group living things according to similarit...
I Want to Be a Velociraptor (I Want to Be...)
by Thomas Kingsley Troupe
Ever wish you could roam prehistoric Earth as a dinosaur? Join Valerie as she transforms into a birdlike Velociraptor! Step back in time and learn all about a Velociraptor's habitat, body, abilities and more – all from its feathered perspective.
English Sheepdogs (Checkerboard Animal Library: Dogs)
by Stuart A Kallen
A comprehensive look at different types of creatures that kill or severely damage their hosts, including bacteria that cause diseases, blood-sucking mosquitoes, and killer insects called parasitoids.
Read Me books are designed to engage reluctant readers with exciting, and even disgusting, subject matter at a low reading level. This series looks at the variety of microscopic life and minibeasts that could be lurking in your house.
Higher Human Biology (Leckie Student Book)
by Billy Dickson and Graham Moffat
Exam Board: SQA Level: Higher Subject: Human Biology First Teaching: 2018, First Exam: 2019 The Higher Human Biology Student Book helps teachers and students map their route through the CfE programme, providing comprehensive and authoritative guidance for the course. Full coverage of the new Higher course specifications with list of learning intentionsAttractive layout with clea...
Write about Life Science, Grades 3-5 (Write about Science)
by Deirdre Englehart