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Scholastic Primary Science is an exciting multi-media teaching resource for the whole of KS1 and KS2. The series comprises 24 units, each on a separate topic, with 4 units per year. Each unit has 5 cards, one per Extended Lesson, and 2 CD-ROMs. The Activities CD-ROM has interactive versions of the Cards with...
Albert Einstein, the genius who invented e=mc2. Students will learn about Albert Einstein's life, from being expelled from school to being spied on by the Nazis and the FBI.
In this book, children discover who made false teeth for an elephant, where they can find dragons with bad breath, and which scientist ate a poisonous snake for dinner.
Covering the "Life processes and living things" attainment target of the science National Curriculum and complementing the "Human body essentials" title, this book features 28 photocopiable activities on the subject...
Scholastic Primary Science is an exciting multi-media teaching resource for the whole of KS1 and KS2. The series comprises 24 units, each on a separate topic, with 4 units per year. Each unit has 5 cards, one per Extended Lesson, and 2 CD-ROMs. The Activities CD-ROM has interactive versions of the Cards with...
Ants a Plenty focuses on counting to 20. Colourful and lively themed illustrations both engage children and provide the context for extension activities provided in the teacher notes at the end of the book.
Many groups will at some point include children who have autistic spectrum difficulties. This book will help all early years professionals to recognise and understand such difficulties and to provide inclusive...
Darkus is miserable. His dad has disappeared, and now he is living next door to the most disgusting neighbours ever. A giant beetle called Baxter comes to his rescue. But...
So you want to go into space? WHY?! (No, really - it's sort of a terrible idea. We humans are perfectly designed for life on Earth. We can walk around, breathe, drink water, eat vegetables, read...
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