Materials (Ways Into Science)

Materials (Ways Into Science)

by PeterRiley (Author)

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. MATERIALS looks at the variety of materials and their properties, while CHANGING MATERIALS considers materials' different states and the effects of heat. The author, Peter Riley, has developed the project in a classroom context working with reception and Year 1 classes. He has incorporated aspects of both KS1 curriculum and the desirable outcomes for younger learning and, by testing, ensured the text is appropriate for use in literacy as well as science. Illustrated in full colour with photographs, most of which has been specially commissioned for the books.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Franklin Watts
Published: 25 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 074963958X
ISBN 13: 9780749639587
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: Award-winning author Peter Riley explores the basics of science, introducing key words and facts, promoting scientific thinking and building up confidence and enthusiasm. The titles in this series introduce a world of science that's lively, colourful and friendly. This book is about materials, e.g. hard and soft. Ages 7+

Author Bio
Peter Riley taught science at secondary level for many years and still pays regular visits to the classroom, both at primary and secondary level. His many publications include the Straightforward Science series for Franklin Watts. A text book he wrote for John Murray won the TES Senior Information Book Award in 2000. He lives in Burnley, Lancashire.