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  • The Art of Teaching Primary Scienceby Vaille Dawson; Grady Venville

    Allen & Unwin 2007; US$ 40.90

    An innovative and practical introduction to teaching science to primary students. more...

  • Gregor Mendel: Genetics Pioneerby Lynn Van Gorp

    Teacher Created Materials Publishing 2007; US$ 8.99

    Connect content-area literacy and science with differentiated readers featuring lab activities and profiles of related scientitists more...

  • Planetsby William B. Rice

    Shell Education 2010; US$ 8.99

    Earth is a planet, moving around the sun. But Earth is not the only planet! It is one of eight planets, many moons, and other objects that orbit our sun. The planets have much in common, and they have many differences, too. In this book, learn all about the planets. 32 pages more...

  • Creating the Future Schoolby Hedley Beare

    RoutledgeFalmer 2000; US$ 47.95

    This book is based on the changes a five year-old, Angelica will see in her lifetime. It predicts that the career of teaching will change and the work of the professional educator will differ significantly. more...

  • Teaching and Learning Using ICT in the Primary Schoolby Marilyn Leask; John Meadows

    RoutledgeFalmer 2000; US$ 47.50

    Aimed at primary ICT teachers, this book gives ideas and activities to teachers based on tried and tested methods from innovative schools around the UK and abroad. It will extend the practical knowledge of students and teachers alike. more...

  • Science 3-13by Paul Warwick; Rachel Sparks Linfield

    RoutledgeFalmer 2000; US$ 46.95

    Explores some of the historical antecedents of the current position of science in the lives of younger children. Current teaching practice is examined and on this basis speculations are made about the future direction of this subject. more...

  • Learning with Computersby Karen Littleton; Paul Light

    Routledge 1998; US$ 39.95

    A collection of essays by leading researchers which examine computer-based learning, and the often positive affects which result from peer interaction and collaborative activities. more...

  • Managing Information Technology in Schoolsby Roger Crawford

    RoutledgeFalmer 1997; US$ 57.95

    Including a useful glossary and helpful activities this book gives guidance to managers, governors and teachers on how to formulate a whole school policy for IT and how to develop strategies for managing IT effectively. more...

  • Sociology of Mathematics Educationby Timothy Garton Ash

    RoutledgeFalmer 1997; US$ 55.95

    The author argues that the reason why children still 'fail' at maths at school - despite the shift to 'easier' and more 'approachable' maths teaching since the 1960s - is because of the textbooks in use. more...

  • Janice VanCleave's 204 Sticky, Gloppy, Wacky, and Wonderful Experimentsby Janice VanCleave

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2002; US$ 12.95

    How do rocks change shape? Why does Venus rotate "backwards"? How do tigers talk with their tails? Do bigger ears hear better? Discover the answers to these and many other weird and wild mysteries in astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, and physics. Janice VanCleave's 204 Sticky, Gloppy, Wacky, and Wonderful Experiments gives you hours and hours of hands-on, low-cost scientific fun. Try these safe, easy-to-do experiments at home or in the classroom: construct a lunar calendar to examine the phases of the moon, observe the feeding of ants to find out how they communicate, and build a model of Galileo's thermoscope to measure how different materials change temperature. With so many amazing projects to choose from, you'll have a blast... more...