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Richard Spilsbury

    Oxford Read and Discover 6: Cells and Microbes
    Animals in Danger in Africa
    Animals in Danger in South America
    Investigating Heat
    Investigating Magnetism
    Ask an Expert: Climate Change
    • White Wolves are engaging books that children want to pick up, at a range of different reading levels. Eighteen exciting new titles reflect the range of non-fiction texts children will come across in the real world, from guidebooks to cookbooks. They are ideal for topic libraries, and for teaching literacy skills in a curriculum context.

      Ask an Expert: Climate Change
      4,5
    • Investigating Magnetism

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Budding scientists will engage in hands-on investigations to explore the properties of magnetism. The book focuses on how magnetic force is influenced by factors such as distance, strength, and size, encouraging critical thinking and experimentation.

      Investigating Magnetism
      5,0
    • Investigating Heat

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Engaging young minds, this book encourages budding scientists to explore the properties of heat through hands-on investigations. Readers will learn how to measure, conduct, and transfer energy, fostering a practical understanding of thermal science. The interactive approach enhances learning and sparks curiosity in scientific concepts.

      Investigating Heat
      4,5
    • This book introduces readers to a range of endangered animals found in South America. Readers learn basic facts about each animal, and also why the animal's habitat is threatened. The book also considers what people can do to help, both at an international level and at the level of the readers themselves.

      Animals in Danger in South America
      5,0
    • This book introduces readers to a range of endangered animals found in Africa. Readers learn basic facts about each animal, and also why the animal's habitat is threatened. The book also considers what people can do to help, both at an international level and at the level of the readers themselves.

      Animals in Danger in Africa
      4,0
    • This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older.

      Oxford Read and Discover 6: Cells and Microbes
      4,2
    • Read and discover all about incredible energy... What is kinetic energy? What types of energy does electricity give us?This exciting new series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work. The readers are graded at four levels, from 3 to 6, suitable for students from age 8 and older.

      Oxford Read and Discover: Level 6: Incredible Energy
      3,0
    • Emotions: From Birth to Old Age

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Looks at how emotional reactions change during each stage of life, from birth to old age.

      Emotions: From Birth to Old Age
      3,4
    • Raging Floods

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Explores a wide range of destructive natural events and phenomena.

      Raging Floods
    • Managing Water

      • 56 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      How much freshwater is there on Earth? Can science help us use water more efficiently? The 'Why Science Matters' series demonstrates how the science we learn at school is important in every aspect of our everyday lives. Using case studies and investigations, the series describes the development of science and technologies that can improve our lives - or lead to new scientific challenges and controversies. In 'Managing and Using Water', we find out about the most vital resource on Earth and how it shapes our landscape. We learn the importance of water as a solvent, how the power of flowing water can be harnessed to provide us with energy, how drinking water is cleaned and sewage treated, and new technologies to combat water shortages around the world.

      Managing Water