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Teacher's Notes provide background topic information, photocopiable task sheets, a means of gauging pupil progress and guidance for using ICT.
This series covers the entire programme of study for science at Key Stage 1. It will be supported with free downloadable teacher resources. Each title includes imaginative ideas for hands-on activities, experiments and investigations, discussion topics and critical thinking questions.
This books is about...
Habitats and Food Chains - Fox and Hedgehog
In this Teachers TV short programme, animals and plants talk about their place in a food chain and how they are interlinked. A fox, a hedgehog, a caterpillar and a carrot talk about what they eat, showing how animals and plants are reliant on one another to survive. When one of the links disappears it shows what...
Habitats Spotter Sheets
This series of colourful sheets contain photographs of living things that may be found in different habitats. They are useful to use when identifying different plants and animals. The sheets are:
Coastal
Conifer woodland
Estuary wildlife
Farmland
Summer Wader
These spotter...
This CD-ROM for whiteboard use is an electronic version of Habitats from the hugely successful Step-Up Science series.
This title explores the different habitats of Earth, from gardens and woodlands to rainforests and deserts. It includes detailed information on the organisms that live in each habitat and...

This series introduces early readers to non-fiction. Each book is designed to increase reading fluency and combines a narrative text, accessible language and an easy-to-follow format with an exciting story at the end...
The first book in a new series, "HACCP: A Practical Approach" provides thorough and practical details of the HAACP system, its implementation and its maintenance in the food industry. Written by experts, the book should be of use for all those in the food industry responsible for HACCP, regulatory, food safety and...

This book traces the exploits of the computer revolution's original hackers - those brilliant and eccentric nerds from the late...

Ian Livingstone is one of the founding fathers of the British gaming industry. In Hacking the Curriculum, he and Shahneila Saeed explain the critical importance of...
Zaha Hadid is a wildly controversial architect whose work remained largely unbuilt for years, despite awards and critical acclaim. Yet in the past decade, Hadid has risen...