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Cookery Fun (10 Minute Ideas for Early Years)
Authors: Sally Gray
Synopsis: Quick activities for any time of
the day. Includes links to Early Learning goals and time-saving
photocopiables.
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Design and Technology (Belair Early Years)
Author: Hilary Ansell
Synopsis: Eary Years activities to
promote children's creative development.
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Teaching Design and Technology 3 - 11: The Essential Guide for
Teachers
Authors: Gill Hope
Synopsis: This introductory textbook
provides comprehensive information on how to meet the standards for
effective teaching in early years and primary settings. It is therefore
ideal for those beginning a teacher training course or embarking on a
career in teaching.
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Coordinating Design and Technology Across the Primary School
Author: Alan Cross
Synopsis: Specifically designed for
busy teachers who have responsibility for co-ordinating a subject area
within their primary school. Each volume in the series conforms to a
concise style, while providing a wealth of tips, case studies and
photocopiable material that teachers can use immediately.
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Levers (Very Useful Machines)
Authors: Chris Oxlade
Synopsis: This series offers a brief and
clear introduction to simple machines: what they are, their parts and
what they can be made of, how the work and how we use them to apply the
forces to pushes and pulls to move, lift, make or break things. The
books contain examples of applications in the world around us and draw
on examples familiar to young readers in their everyday world as well as
those "hidden" in everyday objects.
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Also Available: Screws
Ramps and
Wedges
Pulleys
Wheels
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Traditional Tales (Copy and Cut)
Author: Paul Johnson
Synopsis: This is a selection of
storybook and model-making ideas for children aged six and above, all
based on traditional tales from around the world. It contains
photocopiable templates for children to cut, fold and decorate with
pictures and stories.
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Also Available: Stories from Around the World
My Family and Friends
Animals
Past Times
Festivals
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Wind-Ups (Toybox Science)
Authors: Chris Ollerenshaw, Pat Triggs
Synopsis: How do springs and wind-ups store
energy? In this book children find out by experimentation and use the
blueprint at the end of the book to build their own model.
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Also Available: Gears
Levers
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Cutting Skills
Author: Mark Hill, Katy Hill
Synopsis: Build robots, design flags,
make spinning snakes, pack for a journey and learn how to develop
scissor techniques without even noticing. Cutting Skills contains 48
pages of imaginative and challenging activities to help children to
develop hand to eye co-ordination, motor skills and scissor control. the
varied activities introduce and extend a wide range of cutting skills in
a fun and original way.
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Last updated: 16th October 2006
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