Part of a series introducing science topics to KS2/3 level students. Features include 'Key Facts' panels summarizing important points, the inclusion of simple experiments to illustrate points where appropriate and the use of carefully selected photographs.

Science The Facts: Lights

by Rebecca Hunter

Published 22 February 2007
This volume investigates the extraordinary properties of light. Why is light so important to all plants and animals on Earth? How does light enable us to see? How many colours are there in white light? These questions and many more are answered.

Part of a series introducing science topics to KS2/3 level students. Features include 'Key Facts' panels summarizing important points, the inclusion of simple experiments to illustrate points where appropriate and the use of carefully selected photographs.

Part of a series of titles introducing basic scientific concepts to primary schoolchildren. Information is presented in a simplified format, with 'key facts' panels summarizing crucial points on each topic. Simple experiments are included where appropriate, and photographs bring the various topics to life.

Science The Facts: Habitats

by Rebecca Hunter

Published 22 February 2007
This is part of a series introducing science topics to KS2/3 level students. Each book features 'Key Facts' panels summarizing important points, includes simple experiments to illustrate points where appropriate and uses carefully selected photographs.

The Facts about Habitats

by Rebecca Hunter

Published 8 January 2004