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Intelligent, sensitive and wide-ranging. It will be widely read by children and provoke plenty of discussion. -I found a dead bird. It made me sad...but I also had a lot of questions, like: Why did it have to die?...

In this book, Bill Rogers draws from his experience as a teacher, researcher and educational consultant to emphasise that colleague support can, and does, make a difference to individual teachers and to whole school...

I Have ... Who Has?

This game aimed at upper Key Stage Two Primary revises childrens' scientific vocabulary and knowledge. Covering life processes and living things, materials and their properties and physical processes, it contains thirty-two cards each with a scientific word that children
should know, and use correctly in...

Each Sam's Science book explores an aspect of science through a conversation between young Sam and his mum. In this book they discuss bones, muscles, cells and how our bodies grow.

Each Sam's Science book explores an aspect of science through a conversation between young Sam and his mum. In this book, Sam's cold prompts a discussion about germs.

Each Sam's Science book explores an aspect of science through a conversation between young Sam and his mum. In this book, Sam and his mum delve into the soupy gloopy realm of digestion.

I love my smartphone

Mobile app development is an engaging way for students to learn programming and interface design as many do, indeed, "love their smartphone".

This complete learning package teachers the origins and development of the smartphone, helping them to appreciate the amount of technology packed into their pocket. It...

I love this tree is a book which looks at the life of an old living deciduous tree and through it explores the amazing life of a tree and the creatures that inhabit it. Using a mixture of photos and artwork the book...

I Scream for Ice Cream!

This resource aimed at Key Stage Two contains a set of data showing ice cream consumption per year in different countries. Children are asked to create a bar chart to represent the data and then to answer a set of questions to interpret the given data.
This resource is part of the ASE SYCD: Science Year...

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