Resources by Nelson Thornes
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This series features:
- Pupil-centred active learning
- Fully integrated assessment
- Detailed and practical teaching strategies
- Flexible resources
- A balance of skills, processes and knowledge
- ...
Green and pleasant is a study of Earth Science and human impact on the environment.
Hot rocks and cool breezes is an environmental topic. It looks especially at the rocks that make up our environment and at the winds that brings us our weather.
Balance in Nature looks at the idea that biological and environmental processes need to be in a state of balance, otherwise the world will change - possibly for the worse.
The second of four photocopiable technology books providing topics centred on common primary-school themes. Each two-page topic has detailed teacher's notes facing the pupils' assignment.
Investigating the Concept of a Niche *suitable for home teaching*
From Nelson Thornes, these activities encourage students to consider their understanding of an ecological niche. Students investigate the idea of a niche and look at the concepts of a fundamental niche and a realised niche. They are also asked to use information on a particular species’ niche, to predict where we...
This series features:
- Pupil-centred active learning
- Fully integrated assessment
- Detailed and practical teaching strategies
- Flexible resources
- A balance of skills, processes and knowledge
- Substantial INSET support
- National Curriculum coverage ...
Running parallel to the mainstream Key Maths series, these books are paced to support a broad range of lower-ability and ESL pupils. Special Resource 9 includes a certificate 'Roadway' to motivate pupils; an SATs...
Key maths is a best-selling, comprehensive course which has been written and developed by practicing classroom teachers. The spiral approach of the course with its carefully constructed progression...
Key maths is a best-selling, comprehensive course which has been written and developed by practising classroom teachers. The spiral approach of the course with its carefully constructed progression...