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Which Switch is Which?: A First Look at Electricity
Authors: Sam Godwin, Simone Abel
(Illustrator)
Synopsis: Written for Reception and Key Stage 1
children, this book explores the concepts of electricity.
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Horrible Science Teacher Resources: Electricity (Key Stage 2)
Author: David Tomlinson, Nick Arnold,
Tony Do Saulles (Illustrator)
Synopsis: Fun photocopiable activities
based upon the Horrible Science series of books. Ideal for one-off
activities to reinforce previous work. (Activities do not require
children's books)
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Magnets (My World of Science)
Authors: Angela Royston
Synopsis: This new series introduces the
reader to scientific ideas by way of everyday situations and objects
that they can recognise in the world around them. Covering a range of
basic science topics required by the science curriculum, these books
will be a valuable reference resource. The series: - supports the QCA
KS1 schemes of work - introduces age-appropriate terminology - presents
scientific concepts in a straightforward and logical way - provides
activities and questions to encourage the reader to think about the
concepts raised
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Electricity (Start up Science)
Author: Claire Llewellyn
Synopsis: An introduction to science
for young children, this series has been developed specifically to
support the units in the Science Schemes of work. Key information is
presented through a combination of simple, clear text and strong visual
images, while questions ask the reader to express their own views about
scientific topics. The large format of the book enhances this,
presenting an ideal opportunity for detailed exploration and discussion.
Key words are highlighted in a vocabulary border, and each title
provides extensive notes for teachers making this a useful resource for
class discussion and activities.
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Electricity (I Know That)
Authors: Claire Llewellyn
Synopsis: I Know That! is a series
developed to introduce non-fiction books to children in their first
years at school. Each book has a main text of fewer than 200 words,
which is accompanied by clear photos, simple captions and, for slightly
more able readers, panels of further information or questions. Ages 6+.
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Using Electricity (My World of Science)
Author: Angela Royston
Synopsis: This new series introduces
the reader to scientific ideas by way of everyday situations and objects
that they can recognise in the world around them. Covering a range of
basic science topics required by the science curriculum, these books
will be a valuable reference resource. The series: - supports the QCA
KS1 schemes of work - introduces age-appropriate terminology - presents
scientific concepts in a straightforward and logical way - provides
activities and questions to encourage the reader to think about the
concepts raised
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Electricity (Ways into Science)
Authors: Peter Riley
Synopsis: A very simple science series that
introduces the first concepts that surround the physical sciences. The
text combines statements and questions in such a way that develops a
child's understanding of science as well as the language related to it.
It also builds confidence by helping children appreciate the science
they already know. Simple experiments are also included in the text and
exercises introduced which promote skills in sorting and handling data.
ELECTRICITY considers mains and battery power and introduces simple
circuits and components.
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Electricity (Young Scientists Investigates)
Author: Malcolm Dixon, Karen Smith
Synopsis:
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Last updated: 28th March 2006
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