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Light


Horrible Science Teachers Resources

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No. of pages 48

Published: 2005

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Science lessons have never been so much fun. Horrible Science Teachers' Resources provide lively stand-alone photocopiable activities based on the original best-selling paperbacks. Each book in the series is packed full of fascinating facts that are guaranteed to motivate your children! Every activity is closely linked to the QCA Scheme of Work for Science and has clear learning objectives that will slot easily into your existing planning. Try the activities in this book on light - your class won't be able to resist the urge to learn...that all light travels from a source how shadows are formed about changes in shadows and their relationship to the sun how light is reflected WARNING your pupils will seriously enjoy the activities contained in this book!

 

This book is part of a book series called Horrible Science Teachers Resources .

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2005 by Scholastic .

Tony De Saulles is the illustrator of the bestselling multi award-winning HORRIBLE SCIENCE series, which recently won The Blue Peter Prize for Best Book With Facts. Nick Arnold has been writing for Scholastic for over eight years, clocking up over 20 titles in the HORRIBLE SCIENCE series. David Tomlinson is a primary school teacher, who currently teaches in a primary school in London. Tony De Saulles trained in graphic design, but since illustrating the Horrible Science series, has been concentrating on his illustrative style. Nick Arnold is a British writer of science books for children.

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