This series uses child friendly points of reference to explore scientific and mathematical measurements. The books present numerical data in a visual way that makes it easier to comprehend. Each book will start with a measurement the child will be familiar with.
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 Light All Around Us series introduces young readers to the concept of light, explaining key scientific concepts through a combination of simple, levelled text and stunning photographs. This book looks at how we use light.
Drawing of Albert Einstein - Blank Lined Notebook
by Notebooks For All
Electricity and Magnetism (Usborne Understanding Science) (Usborne Understanding Science S.)
by E Humberstone, Paul-Francis Law, and Peter Adamczyk
-- Contains clear explanations, colorful illustrations and fascinating facts for advanced students-- Includes experiments and projects
Science Files: Pack A of 6 Paperback
A pack of six titles studying wood, metals, glass, plastics, textiles, and rocks and minerals. Each volume examines where a material comes from, and how it is extracted, purified, designed, manufactured and recycled. The titles explore the material's properties and the technologies used to shape it into products used in everyday life. Features include photographs, illustrations and detailed technical artwork; technology boxes showing the steps in a particular manufacturing process; historical fa...
The Properties of Gases (Library of Physical Science)
by Marylou Morano Kjelle
AQA GCSE Physics ActiveTeach Pack with CDROM (AQA GCSE Science 2011)
Aim high - for the top grades!
A study of wood, examining where it comes from, and how it is extracted, purified, designed, manufactured and recycled. It explores the properties of wood and the technologies used to shape it into products used in everyday life. The volume includes photographs, illustrations and detailed technical artwork; technology boxes showing the steps in a particular manufacturing process; historical facts explaining how processes were done in the past; and "Into the Future" sections which look at what ad...
At Home With Colours is full of learning activities for young children to do at home. Children, from 3 years old, will learn the five colours: red, blue, green, yellow, and black through colouring and matching activities. The book uses a variety of fun tasks to develop visual discrimination and encourage recognition of colours, and help with numbers, counting, and awareness of shape. The fun illustrations encourage using a pencil in a controlled way and improve hand-eye coordination. Useful tips...
Torpedoes, Missiles, and Cannons (Stem on the Battlefield)
by Tim Ripley
Pulleys (Blastoff! Readers: Simple Machines) (Simple Machines)
by Kay Manolis
"Simple text, full color photographs, and illustrations introduce beginning readers to the basic principles of pulleys. Developed by literary experts for students in grades 4 through 6"--Provided by publisher.
Physics deals with energy like heat and sound, forces such as gravity, what’s in a lightning flash – and why planes crash. Physicists risked their lives with dangerous experiments and some blew themselves to pieces. In this book, read about the monk who tried to fly like a bird, how bath time proved a gold crown was fake, and why electric shocks were measured by how high they made people jump.
Floating and Sinking (My Science Library) (My Science Library 1-2)
by Amy S. Hansen
Shinoy and the Chaos Crew: What is gravity? (Collins Big Cat)
Collins Big Cat supports every primary child on their reading journey from phonics to fluency. Top authors and illustrators have created fiction and non-fiction books that children love to read. Book banded for guided and independent reading, there are reading notes in the back, comprehensive teaching and assessment support and ebooks available. Part of the Shinoy and the Chaos Crew non-fiction series, this information book ties into The Day the World Was Weighed Down. Find o...
Introduces atoms, the tiny particles which make up everything in the world, discussing their different parts, how they were discovered, and how they can be used as a source of energy.
Gases (First Step Nonfiction -- Kinds of Matter)
by Sara E Hoffmann
Levers (Simple Machines) (Simple Machines (Heinemann Hardcover))
by David Glover
Introduces the principles of levers as simple machines, using examples from everyday life.