Understanding Living Things (2nd Ed)

Understanding Living Things (2nd Ed)

Alan Jones, Roy Purnell, Janet O'Neill
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Author:  Alan Jones, Roy Purnell, Janet O'Neill
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  48
Publisher:  Brilliant Publications
Year:  2014
ISBN:  9781783170951

The Brilliant Support Activities series contains reproducible activities for use with slower learners or pupils with various learning difficulties operating at the lower levels of understanding at Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. The activities in the books follow the areas of science outlined in the Programmes of Study of the 2014 Science National Curriculum for years 1-3 and selected topics of years 4 and 5. The books introduce one concept per sheet, using simple language and clear, black line illustrations making them easy to read and understand. Understanding Living Things contains 41 reproducible sheets to help pupils understand some aspects of 'Everyday Biology - Plants and Animals'. The activities included in the book will help to develop the essential scientific enquiry skills as outlined in the National Curriculum (Working Scientifically), namely those of Observation, Predicting, Recording and Drawing Conclusions. The worksheets focus on life processes common to all living things, humans and other animals and green plants, as well as on how living things relate to their environment.

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