Understanding Light, Sound and Forces - Brilliant Support Activities, 2nd Edition - Softcover

Purnell, Roy; O'Neill, Janet; Jones, Alan

 
9781783170975: Understanding Light, Sound and Forces - Brilliant Support Activities, 2nd Edition

Synopsis

The Brilliant Support Activities series is a set of three science books designed to help lower ability children, or those with special needs, to develop scientific knowledge and conceptual understanding and learn to work scientifically.

The books contain a mixture of paper-based tasks and ‘hands on’ activities. These will help develop the essential Scientific Enquiry skills as indicated in the Programmes of Study of the National Curriculum, namely those of Observation, Predicting, Recording and Drawing Conclusions.

The reproducible worksheets introduce one concept or National Curriculum statement per sheet (unless they are review sheets), and they can be used in any order. They are designed for use by individual pupils or to be used as a class activity if all the class are working at the same ability range. The sheets follow the areas of science outlined in the Programmes of Study of the Science National Curriculum for Year 1–3 and selected topics of Year 4 and 5.

Understanding Light, Sound and Forces shows the relevance and importance of understanding the science of Everyday Physics. The physics topics cover a wide range of familiar and commonly encountered concepts. They are divided in the book according to the headings of the National Curriculum: Light, weather and the Earth; Sound; Forces of different types; Electricity.

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About the Author

Alan Jones writes for every issue of Cinefantastique, Starburst and Radio Times. He has also written for Empire, Fangoria, Neon, Heat, GQ, Vogue, FHM, Film Review, Vox, Preview, Shivers, Femme Fatales, The Independent, The Guardian and Premiere. He has been a member of the critic's jury at the Sitges, Fantasporto, Paris, Rome and Avoriaz fantasy festivals and, after co-presenting the legendary Shock Around The Clock festival in London, and Fantasm at the National Film Theatre, is now co-organizer of the London FrightFest, which takes place in Britain's largest cinema, Empire Leicester Square.

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