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Bereite dich effizient auf die Gymiprüfung 2015 vor! Primarschülerinnen und -schüler der sechsten Klasse finden in diesem Buch in leicht verständlicher und interaktiver Form eine effiziente Vorbereitung auf die Aufnahmeprüfung in die Gymnasien des Kantons Zürich. Das Lehrmittel ist so ausgelegt, dass in 19 Wochen eine umfangreiche Vorbereitung stattfindet und der gesamte relevante Stoff repetiert wird. Die Übungen löst man direkt im Buch. Sie werden mehrheitlich automatisch korrigiert und die Lösungen kann man sich bei Bedarf anzeigen lassen. Die Auswertung aller Übungen im Buch zeigt, welche Themen sitzen und wo noch geübt werden muss. Das Lehrmittel erscheint in drei Teilen. Im Idealfall beginnt man im August mit Teil 1. Die Teile 2 und 3 erscheinen rechtzeitig im Sommer und Herbst. Dieses Buch gehört zu unserer Serie „Gymiprüfung 2015, Kanton Zürich“. Für Primarschüler umfasst die Serie die Fächer Deutsch und Mathematik. Die Bücher werden von uns für das Unterrichten der eigenen Kurse verwendet, eignen sich aber genauso gut für das selbstständige Lernen. Möchtest du das Buch vor dem Kauf testen, dann lade den Auszug auf dein iPad. Dieser beinhaltet das 1. Kapitel (Theorie inklusive aller interaktiven Übungen) plus den Theorieteil der Kapitel 2 bis 6. Viel Erfolg beim Lernen wünscht dir das Logos Lehrerteam! |
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Bereite dich effizient auf die Gymiprüfung 2015 vor! Primarschülerinnen und -schüler der sechsten Klasse finden in diesem Buch in leicht verständlicher und interaktiver Form eine effiziente Vorbereitung auf die Aufnahmeprüfung in die Gymnasien des Kantons Zürich. Das Lehrmittel ist so ausgelegt, dass in 19 Wochen eine umfangreiche Vorbereitung stattfindet und der gesamte relevante Stoff repetiert wird. Das Lehrmittel erscheint in drei Teilen. Im Idealfall beginnt man im August mit Teil 1. Die Teile 2 und 3 erscheinen rechtzeitig im Sommer und Herbst. Dieses Buch gehört zu unserer Serie „Gymiprüfung 2015, Kanton Zürich“. Für Primarschüler umfasst die Serie die Fächer Deutsch und Mathematik. Die Bücher werden von uns für das Unterrichten der eigenen Kurse verwendet, eignen sich aber genauso gut für das selbstständige Lernen. Möchtest du das Buch vor dem Kauf testen, dann lade den Auszug auf dein iPad. Dieser beinhaltet das 1. Kapitel (Theorie inklusive aller interaktiven Übungen) plus den Theorieteil der Kapitel 2 bis 6. Viel Erfolg beim Lernen wünscht dir das Logos Lehrerteam! |
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Make words work for you - learn new words, phrases and expressions for a range of everyday topics, with interactive exercises |
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Welcome to English Essentials: Writing , the official iBooks Textbook to the successful iTunes U complete course “English Essentials: Writing”! This iBooks Textbook can stand on its own, but it is best paired with either an in-person writing course or the iTunes U. This iBooks Textbook will cover important college-level areas of writing such as purpose and audience, the writing process, introductions and thesis statements, and the different forms of the English language. It also includes common academic essay assignments such as narrative, comparison, research, and argument. Chapters on creative ways of representing knowledge (featuring real student examples), and easy to follow, easy to understand grammar rules and common errors will conclude this iBooks Textbook. |
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The world's best-selling English course - a perfectly-balanced syllabus with a strong grammar focus, and full support. The strong grammar focus, clear vocabulary syllabus and integrated skills work give you lessons that really work in class. The Headway eBook includes the first six units of the new, 4th edition of the pre-intermediate level of the world’s most trusted English course, with interactive exercises and video. Tried and tested all over the world, Headway is the course that teachers and learners rely on. |
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From the author of the iTunes bestseller “The Yellow Cab of the Universe – The Solar System,” Mr. Albert’s Brain, is a revolutionary Physics textbook designed expressly for iBooks. If physics doesn’t completely blow your mind, you must not be looking at it correctly. The Yellow Cab can take you where no Physics book has gone before — into the mind of a brilliant (though slightly eccentric) scientist who can show you how this world we live in really works! The pages of the book unfold themselves to hundreds of other interactive pages, combining stunning artwork with original animation, video, 3D models that will radically redefine for you how a physics book should look and feel. Mr. Albert will take you on a journey through Motion, Force, Gravity, Heat, Waves, Electricity, Magnetism and lots more. As interesting as it is for adult readers, it is specifically designed to be used as a textbook by high school students (and as a presentation tool for teachers) – especially those who have found science in general and all kinds of textbooks, both paper and digital, lifeless and boring. Mr. Albert’s Brain will grab you with the stickiness of a video game, explaining basic concepts and key facts while taking you on an amazing journey, all the while reinforcing what you have previously learned in the interactive modules. There has never been a Physics book like Mr. Albert’s Brain, and the best way to see what we are talking about is to download the book (or book sample) to experience it for yourself! You will not be disappointed. |
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『両手と想定のモチーフ』をテーマとしてB3サイズに鉛筆で描いていきます。描いていくプロセスへの解説内容の詳細はもちろん、様々なサンプル映像を数多く盛り込んでいます。Excellence Worksページでは21作品を講師のコメント付きで紹介しています。© SHINBI |
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This book takes you through a dissection of the human head & neck with REAL photos that show you all the steps involved and details of the anatomy of the head & neck as you have never seen it before. For students performing the dissections, the instructions are concise & easy-to-follow with helpful tips. For students who do not have the opportunity to dissect, this book provides you with insight you cannot get from a textbook. Co-Authors of the original 2011 print version: Dustin Tetzl, Justin Neira, José Ramirez, Lily Grossmann Who should buy this Multi-Touch Textbook? Medical students Dental students Nursing students Physician assistant students Physical therapy students Occupational therapy students Massage therapy students Students reviewing for Board Exams Residents who want to review their Anatomy Anyone interested in Anatomy Features: High-resolution zoom-able images Quizzes Complete glossary with images Flashcards Ability to create notes, highlight & underline Direct links to the Web or Wikipedia Built-in Dictionary Table of Contents: Copyright Dedication Foreword How to Use this Book Chapter 1: Anterior Triangle of the Neck - Regions of the Anterior Triangle - Platysma & Superficial Veins - Muscular Triangle - Submandibular Triangle - Submental Triangle - Carotid Triangle - Thyroid Gland Chapter 2: Root of the Neck - Root of the Neck - Review – List of Structures & Quiz Chapter 3: Face - Skinning the Face - Parotid Region - Vessels of the Face - Muscles of the Face - Sensory Nerves of the Face - Review – List of Structures & Quiz Chapter 4: Infratemporal Fossa - Exposure of the Infratemporal Fossa - Infratemporal Fossa - Review – List of Structures & Quiz Chapter 5: Meninges, Brain & Skull Base - Removal of the Calvaria - Meninges & Cerebrum - Removal of the Brain - Inferior Surface of the Brain - Interior Skull Base - Review – List of Structures & Quiz Chapter 6: Orbit - Superior Orbital Fissure - Superficial Dissection of the Orbit - Deep Dissection of the Orbit - Review – List of Structures & Quiz Chapter 7: Pharynx (posterior approach) - Retropharyngeal Space - Separation of the Visceral & Somatic Parts of the Neck - Pharynx (external examination) - Pharynx (internal examination) - Review – List of Structures & Quiz Chapter 8: Larynx (posterior approach) - Larynx - Review – List of Structures & Quiz Chapter 9: Pharynx (bisection) - Bisection of the Head - Interior of the Pharynx - Review – List of Structures & Quiz Chapter 10: Nose & Nasal Cavity - Nasal Cavity - Nasal Septum - Lateral Wall of the Nasal Cavity - Review – List of Structures & Quiz Chapter 11: Palate & Pterygopalatine Fossa - Soft & Hard Palate - Pterygopalatine Fossa - Review – List of Structures & Quiz Chapter 12: Tongue & Floor of the Mouth - Dorsum of the Tongue - Sublingual Region - Review – List of Structures & Quiz Glossary |
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The Boundless Economics textbook is a college-level, introductory textbook that covers the important subject of Economics. Boundless works with subject matter experts to select the best open educational resources available on the web, review the content for quality, and create introductory, college-level textbooks designed to meet the study needs of university students. This textbook covers: Principles of Economics -- The Study of Economics; Individual Decision Making; Interaction of Individuals, Firms, and Societies; Basic Economic Questions; Economic Models; Differences Between Macroeconomics and Microeconomics The Market System -- Introducing the Market System Introducing Supply and Demand -- Demand, Supply, Market Equilibrium, Government Intervention and Disequilibrium Economic Surplus -- Consumer Surplus, Producer Surplus Consumer Choice and Utility -- The Demand Curve and Utility, Theory of Consumer Choice Elasticity and its Implications -- Price Elasticity of Demand, Other Demand Elasticities, Price Elasticity of Supply Market Failure: Externalities -- Introducing Market Failure, Externalities in Depth, Government Policy Options, Private Solutions Market Failure: Public Goods and Common Resources -- Public Goods, Common Resources Production -- The Production Function, Production Cost, Economic Profit Competitive Markets -- Perfect Competition, Production Decisions in Perfect Competition, Long Run Outcomes Monopoly -- Introduction to Monopoly, Barriers to Entry: Reasons for Monopolies to Exist, Monopoly Production and Pricing Decisions and Profit Outcome, Efficiency Impacts from Monopolies, Price Discrimination, Public Policy Towards Monopoly Monopolistic Competition -- Monopolistic Competition Oligopoly -- Prerequisites of Oligopoly, Oligopoly in Practice Inputs to Production: Labor, Natural Resources, and Technology -- Demand for Labor; Labor Market Equilibrium and Wage Determinants; Income Distribution; Capital and Natural Resource Markets; Capital, Productivity, and Technology Challenges to Efficient Outcomes -- Sources of Inefficiency Taxes and Public Finance -- Introduction to Taxes; Deploying and Measuring Taxes; Progressive, Proportional, and Regressive Taxes: Principles and Applications; Taxation in the United States; Personal, Property, and Sales Taxes Income Inequality and Poverty -- Defining and Measuring Inequality, Mobility, and Poverty; Policies for Reducing Poverty Introduction to Macroeconomics -- Key Topics in Macroeconomics Measuring Output and Income -- Measuring Output Using GDP, Other Measures of Output, Comparing Real and Nominal GDP, The Cost of Living Economic Growth -- Comparing Economies, Assessing Growth, Productivity, Long-Run Growth, Policy Can Impact Growth Inflation -- Defining, Measuring, and Assessing Inflation Unemployment -- Definitions, Measuring Unemployment, Understanding Unemployment Inflation and Unemployment -- The Relationship Between Inflation and Unemployment Aggregate Demand and Supply -- Introducing Aggregate Expenditure, Introducing Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply, Aggregate Demand, Aggregate Supply, The Aggregate Demand-Supply Model Major Macroeconomic Theories -- Short Introductions to Major Theories in Macroeconomics Fiscal Policy -- Introduction to Fiscal Policy, Evaluating Fiscal Policy The Monetary System -- Introducing Money, Introducing the Federal Reserve, Creating Money Monetary Policy -- Introduction to Monetary Policy, Monetary Policy Tools, Impact of Fed Policies, Historic Federal Reserve Policy The Financial System -- Introducing the Financial System, Tools of Finance Current Topics in Macroeconomics -- Questions for Debate International Trade -- Introduction to International Trade, Gains from Trade, The United States in the Global Economy, Barriers to Trade, Arguments For and Against Protectionist Policy Open-Economy Macroeconomics -- Capital Flows, Exchange Rates, Equilibrium Economic Crises -- Fundamentals of Banking Crises, The 2007-2009 Crisis Interest and Profit -- Interest Health Care Economics -- Introducing Health Care Economics Natural Resource Economics -- Introduction to Natural Resource Economics Economics of Agriculture -- Introduction to the Economics of Agriculture Immigration Economics -- Introduction to Immigration |
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This book is designed be used for the course titled “Statistical Analysis of fMRI Data”, offered by the Department of Biostatistics at The Johns Hopkins University. The course explores the intersection of statistics and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). The book contains the key video lectures from the course (but does not contain any assessments). |
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This book is an expression of Dr. Kenji Takada’s interest in the “big picture” of orthodontics during his distinguished career at Osaka University as a faculty member, orthodontic department chairman and dean of the School of Dentistry. It covers all aspects of orthodontics, but it differs from most texts in its effort to integrate neurophysiology and mathematical modeling into a better understanding of the etiology of malocclusion and jaw function and in the incorporation of both neurophysiology and modeling into diagnostic procedures. I first met Kenji in 1982 while he was spending a post-doctoral year in Alan Lowe’s laboratory at the University of British Columbia, and he became a friend with whom I have stayed in touch through the years. In his early years as a faculty member at Osaka, he was already working out some of the mechanisms by which TM joint problems are related to jaw function and dental occlusion. He remained focused for most his career on obtaining a better understanding of adaptations to malocclusion and how this affected orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. This book offers a unique summary, taken both from Kenji’s work and from other published data, of the current understanding of the neurophysiology of jaw function and its relationship to orthodontic problems. For example, in addition to describing facial proportions and how to evaluate them in the context of orthodontic treatment, it includes findings from neuroscience about neural recognition of human faces and a discussion of the neural basis for multiple versions of facial beauty. A mathematical model of a non-linear description of diagnostic elements is incorporated into the diagnostic scheme that can simulate expert decisions. The book also includes information about biomechanical modeling of orthodontic tooth movement that goes beyond classic finite element analysis, which has not been successful in predicting the outcome of various force systems against the teeth, and offers a bio-mathematical kinetic model that has the potential to reach that goal. A similar approach is taken in the development of an optimized model that predicts whether non-extraction orthodontic treatment or extractions would be the best option. In short, Elements of Orthodontics is a step beyond existing orthodontic textbooks. There are many new things for orthodontic residents and practitioners to consider and evaluate, on their way to a better understanding of the intellectual foundation of our specialty. From Preface by William R. Proffit, DDS, PhD; Kenan Distinguished Professor, Orthodontics, University of North Carolina School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
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A booklet covering basic circuit concepts like charge, current, resistance, voltage, and Ohm's law in a graphically rich and understandable manner. |
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Introduction to Calculus is a college-level, introductory textbook that covers the fascinating subject of Calculus. Boundless works with subject matter experts to select the best open educational resources available on the web, review the content for quality, and create introductory, college-level textbooks designed to meet the study needs of university students. This textbook covers: Building Blocks of Calculus -- Precalculus Review, Functions and Models, Limits Derivatives and Integrals -- Derivatives, Applications of Differentiation, Integrals, Applications of Integration Inverse Functions and Advanced Integration -- Inverse Functions: Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric Functions, Techniques of Integration, Further Applications of Integration Differential Equations, Parametric Equations, and Sequences and Series -- Differential Equations, Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates, Infinite Sequences and Series Advanced Topics in Single-Variable Calculus and an Introduction to Multivariable Calculus -- Vectors and the Geometry of Space, Vector Functions, Partial Derivatives, Multiple Integrals, Vector Calculus, Second-Order Linear Equations |
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Read and discover all about amazing cells and microbes ... --What are the smallest living things on Earth? --How do antibiotics work? These motivating non-fiction readers are rich in content and beautifully illustrated. Fascinating information in carefully graded language appeals to a broad range of students and supports English across the curriculum, making the series perfect for CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning). Stunning colour photos, maps, diagrams and charts support understanding, while activities and projects develop language and critical thinking skills. Includes an audio recording of the book in American English, including video support, bringing the language to life and helping with pronunciation. |
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What is Life? - Growth and Development Did you know that there are frogs that are hatching their eggs on their backs? That the largest bird egg outweighs the smallest by 3,000 times? That there are mammals that a have beak just as like a duck? That a whale is not really a fish? That your body consists of close to 100 trillion cells? Growth and Development is part of the topic “What is Life?”. Journey Through The World Of Knowledge (JTTWOK) consists of 15 different topics that are interconnected and relevant to the world in which we live. In JTTWOK learning is contextual, creative and connected. The tasks require creativity, critical thinking and creative problem solving in order to answer challenging questions or solve complex problems. Learning becomes an adventure! |
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The Physics Classroom's Newton's Laws textbook is the second book in its Tutorial Series. The book uses a down-to-earth style and an easy-to-understand language to discuss physics concepts in a logical manner. Difficult concepts are presented with the help of informative graphics and a common-sense approach. Interactive quizzes are sprinkled throughout the text to help the learner check for understanding. While committed to a concepts-first approach to learning, The Physics Classroom does not shy away from the teaching of mathematical ideas and the solving of word problems. The Interactive Practice Problems widgets guide the learner through the steps of becoming a successful problem-solver. |
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The world's best-selling English course - a perfectly-balanced syllabus with a strong grammar focus, and full support. The strong grammar focus, clear vocabulary syllabus and integrated skills work give you lessons that really work in class. The Headway iBook includes the second six units of the new, 4th edition of the pre-intermediate level of the world’s most trusted English course, with interactive exercises and video. Tried and tested all over the world, Headway is the course that teachers and learners rely on. |
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Thanks to this new teaching resource, students will attain significant knowledge of broad concepts related to the following aspects of the human body: Vision, Hearing, Touch, Smell and Taste. Its extraordinary illustrations, photographs, and interactive elements cover the current learning needs of students by increasing their comprehension and motivation for achieving success. In The Senses, we have focused all of our efforts on making the most of the didactic and pedagogical potential of interactive textbooks, taking full advantage of their capacities as learning tools in order to make this a first-rate, innovative work that promotes quality education. |
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The Physics Classroom's Kinematics is the first book in its Tutorial Series. It presents physics principles in a down-to-earth style. Difficult concepts are presented in a logical manner using an easy-to-understand language complemented by informative graphics and frequent animations. Interactive quizzes are included in nearly every section. While devoted to a concepts-first approach to physics learning, The Physics Classroom does not shy away from the teaching of mathematical ideas and word problems. The Interactive Practice Problems widgets guide the learner through the steps of becoming a successful problem-solver. |
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State of the art technology presents learning the alphabet in a way never seen before. Amazing animal photography by award winning filmmaker Bill Frakes, comes together with captivating interactive features loaded with fun, games and video to deliver a very entertaining and unique learning experience. |
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The Boundless Psychology textbook is a college-level, introductory textbook that covers the fascinating subject of Psychology. Boundless works with subject matter experts to select the best open educational resources available on the web, review the content for quality, and create introductory, college-level textbooks designed to meet the study needs of university students. This textbook covers: The Science of Psychology -- Introduction to Psychology, History of Psychology, Modern Psychology, Careers and Subfields in Psychology Researching Psychology -- The Scientific Method, Types of Research Studies, Methods of Collecting Data, Ethical Considerations, Analyzing Data and Drawing Conclusions Biological Foundations of Psychology -- Genetic Basis of Psychology, Brain Adaptation The Brain and Behavior -- Neurons, The Nervous System, The Brain, The Endocrine System Sensation and Perception -- Sensation, Sensory Processes, The Basics of Perception, Advanced Topics in Perception States of Consciousness -- Introducing Consciousness, Sleep and Dreaming, How Psychoactive Drugs Impact the Brain, Other Ways to Impact Consciousness Learning -- Introduction to Learning, Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Cognitive Approaches to Learning, The Biological Basis of Learning, Educational Psychology Memory -- Introduction to Memory, Memory Models, Memory and The Brain, Process of Encoding Memories, Storage of Memories, Retrieval: Accessing Memories, The Process of Forgetting, Memory Distortions Thinking -- Introduction to Thinking Language -- Introduction to Language Intelligence -- Introduction to Intelligence, Measuring Intelligence, Extremes of Intelligence Motivation -- Introduction to Motivation, Approaches to Explaining Motivation, Hunger Motivation, Sexual Motivation Emotion -- Emotion Human Development -- Introduction to Human Development, Theories of Human Development, Prenatal Development, Infancy and Childhood, Adolescence, Adulthood Gender and Sexuality -- Introduction to Gender and Sexuality Personality -- Introduction to Personality, Psychodynamic Perspective on Personality, The Humanistic Perspective, The Trait Perspective, Personality Perspective, The Social Cognitive Perspective, Biological Perspectives, Other Influences on Personality, Assessing Personality Stress and Health Psychology -- Foundations of Health Psychology, Models for Positive Change, Stress, Managing Behaviors that Impact Physical and Mental Health, Improving Habits and Managing Stress Psychological Disorders -- Introduction to Psychological Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders, Mood Disorders, Schizophrenia, Personality Disorders, Childhood Disorders, Other Disorders Treating Psychological Disorders -- Treatment Approaches, Considerations and Evaluations of Treatment Approaches, Biological Therapies, Prevention Social Psychology -- Introducing Social Psychology, Social Cognition, Social Influence, Positive and Negative Social Behaviors Workplace Psychology -- Workplace Psychology |
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Read and discover all about our incredible Earth ... --What is a volcano? --Where is the deepest lake on Earth? These motivating non-fiction readers are rich in content and beautifully illustrated. Fascinating information in carefully graded language appeals to a broad range of students and supports English across the curriculum, making the series perfect for CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning). Stunning colour photos, maps, diagrams and charts support understanding, while activities and projects develop language and critical thinking skills. Includes an audio recording of the book in American English, including video support, bringing the language to life and helping with pronunciation. |
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Read and discover all about incredible energy ... --What is kinetic energy? --What types of energy does electricity give us? These motivating non-fiction readers are rich in content and beautifully illustrated. Fascinating information in carefully graded language appeals to a broad range of students and supports English across the curriculum, making the series perfect for CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning). Stunning colour photos, maps, diagrams and charts support understanding, while activities and projects develop language and critical thinking skills. Includes an audio recording of the book in American English, including video support, bringing the language to life and helping with pronunciation. |
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Read and discover all about our galaxy and everything in the universe ... --What are stars made of? --When did the first person walk on the Moon? These motivating non-fiction readers are rich in content and beautifully illustrated. Fascinating information in carefully graded language appeals to a broad range of students and supports English across the curriculum, making the series perfect for CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning). Stunning colour photos, maps, diagrams and charts support understanding, while activities and projects develop language and critical thinking skills. Includes an audio recording of the book in American English, including video support, bringing the language to life and helping with pronunciation. |
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Biology for kids is a brand new ebook that is planned, designed and written from the ground up for children aged 7 to 10. Our author has applied the following approaches consistently throughout the ebook: • Accessible language is used to help diverse learners of different linguistic capability learn and develop knowledge and understanding in Biology. • Clean, crisp and uncluttered postcard-style layout increases readability, learnability and usability. In our opinion, empty is full, simple is beautiful! • Powerful images instantly hook children’s attention to keep them motivated and excited about learning Biology. • Fixed-landscape orientation for reading is adopted, just to break away from the typical portrait reading orientation of most textbooks. • Rich content but not overloaded with complex text and hard facts; after all, we believe learning Biology should be fun and enjoyable! Key features of Biology for kids : • Think about this questions are articulated at the start of each chapter to ignite deeper thinking. • Learn about this provokes interests, thoughts and respects to the chapter context. • Keywords are listed on each chapter opener. • Think, Puzzle, Explore questions are also articulated at the chapter opener to spark critical thinking. • Chapter Review at the end of each chapter contains questions that are organised in Bloom’s taxonomy sequence to develop Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). This ebook covers three topic areas that are organised in a logical and easy-to-follow sequence: • Chapter 1: Basic needs . This chapter helps readers build a base of knowledge about the basic needs of humans, plants and animals. At the end of chapter, readers are expected to know the basic needs of living things and how they support and sustain lives. • Chapter 2: Life processes . This chapter develops fundamental concepts in different life processes carry out by humans. At the end of this chapter, readers are expected to understand the importance of life processes and to think about the necessary actions for living healthy lifestyles, such as healthy eating habits. • Chapter 3: Protection . This chapter helps students identify and describe examples of physical features or behaviours of animals and plants that protect them from predators and extreme climates. At the end of this chapter, readers are expected to understand how animals and plants survive in particular environments. This ebook can be used as a revision guide, a supplementary material, a core classroom resource, or an extension material for self-study in preparation for TIMSS* assessments. |