Landform Top Tens (Landform Top Tens)
by Anna Claybourne, Anita Ganeri, and Michael Hurley
Methods of Presenting Fieldwork Data
by D. A. Richardson, P.R. St.John, and Peter St. John
Clouds (Let's-Read-And-Find-Out Science: Stage 1 )
by Anne Rockwell
Describes different types of clouds and how to identify them.
"Provides scientific information about Earth's atmosphere"--Provided by publisher.
A world of knowledge at your fingertips! Four more exciting titles in this excellent series from Zigzag. Ever wondered where the weather comes from, or what life was like in ancient times? These questions and many, many more are answered in this fascinating series. Each book has a fully interactive CD-ROM and includes exciting Internet links to take children to the most interesting and informative sites on the net. Knowledge Master is a complete, user-friendly multimedia package that's ideal for...
Landscapes And People: Earths Changing Continents Paperback (Landscapes and People)
by Neil Morris
This series introduces pupils to maps and mapping skills and shows how to use and interpret maps in a progressive way, starting with simple maps and basic concepts, through to scales, grid references and national and global maps. Highly illustrated with a variety of different maps, photographs and diagrams. Includes mapping games and activities A valuable resource for both topic work and mapping
Acorn books provide carefully levelled non-fiction to introduce key curriculum concepts. This series introduces some common materials and their properties. Includes notes for parents and teachers.
The Ranger Rick Travels series celebrates the fascinating world around us, from natural phenomena such as weather and volcanoes, to the planet's myriad ecosystems - deserts, mountains, rainforests, shorelines, and more! This book will have readers exploring the rainforests of the world, containing fun facts, quizzes, games and color photographs throughout!
With fantastic images and simple text, books in this series serve as a perfect introduction to different habitats and show how a wide variety of animals and plants are beautifully adapted to live there. In What Can Live in a Garden? Readers learn about what conditions in garden habitats are like, microhabitats and the ingenious ways plants and animals are designed to live in gardens.
Exploring Earth's Water Cycle (Spotlight on Weather and Natural Disasters)
by Emily Donovan
Describes how various groups, such as the Inuit, Bedouin, and Tuareg, move around from place to place with their families and animals.
China (Country Guides, with Benjamin Blog and His Inquisitive Dog) (Benjamin Blog and His Inquisitive Dog Guide)
by Anita Ganeri
Join intrepid explorer Benjamin Blog and his inquisitive dog Barko Polo as they travel to one of the world's most fascinating countries: China! The book includes chapters on Chinese history, geography, cities, people, and food, as well as visiting some of the most famous places of this unique country, such as the Great Wall of China and the Three Gorges Dam.