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First Edition 4 Terry Hudson

First Edition 4 By Terry Hudson

First Edition 4 by Terry Hudson


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Oxford International Primary Science takes an enquiry-based approach to learning, engaging students in the topics through asking questions that make them think and activities that encourage them to explore and practise.

First Edition 4 Summary

First Edition 4 by Terry Hudson

Oxford International Primary Science takes an enquiry-based approach to learning, engaging students in the topics through asking questions that make them think and activities that encourage them to explore and practise. As students progress through the course, they not only learn about science but how to think like a scientist. They learn the language of scientific enquiry, for example the meaning of observe and predict mean in a scientific context, as well as the important key words for talking about a topic. The topics are explored in careful stages, introducing different aspects at a pace that allows students to absorb and practise what they have learned. Photos, illustrations and diagrams are used to help students explore and understand, and the language is clear and easy for primary children to understand. For the teacher, the Teacher's Guides provide step-by-step notes for each lesson, guiding students through the topic, and supporting students with their language development when needed

About Terry Hudson

Lead author Terry Hudson is an author and science teacher with over 20 years' experience in the classroom. In addition to teaching and writing a number of materials for Collins, Letts and OUP, he is also is the Regional Executive Director of the Teach First Initiative in Yorkshire and Humber. Alan Haigh has over 30 years of teaching experience. His particular strengths are in primary classroom practice and primary Science teaching, and he is the author of 'The Art of Creative Teaching; Primary Science, Big Ideas and Simple Rules' (Pearson Longman 2010) Debbie Roberts has worked as a Science teacher for the past 7 years in schools with a high percentage of EAL learners. She has written several schemes of learning for key stage 2 and 3 and is currently working with the regional science learning centre as a consultant tutor. Geraldine Shaw has a degree in science education and has spent several years working with young people to foster an enthusiasm for science through teaching and learning. She has acted as Project Consultant on a number of projects to encourage younger people to fully engage with the science curriculum.

Table of Contents

How to be a Scientist ; 1. Skeleton and muscles ; 2. Solids, liquids and gases ; 3. How magnets work ; 4. Habitats ; 5. Making circuits ; 6. Sound ; Glossary

Additional information

GOR013115864
9780198394808
0198394802
First Edition 4 by Terry Hudson
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20140130
144
N/A
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